Cycling In Shimla
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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
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Starting from ₹ 2400
-19% ₹ 1955
What will you experience
9 Hours of Cycling Tour
Certified Instructor
High Quality Equipments
Welcome Drinks
Good Endurance
About the Activity
Trip Location | Shimla |
Activity Duration | 9 Hours |
Starting Time | 9:30 AM |
End Time | 6:00 PM |
About Shimla:
- Shimla's Victorian architecture, which can be seen in a specific area of the Ridge and the Mall, is a major draw for tourists. Shimla is renowned for being among the top tourist destinations.
- Cycling through some of the most beautiful landscapes, filled with rivulets, forests, tiny villages, and toll roads, is undoubtedly a unique experience.
Know before you book
- Meals are not included in the package. (Snacks and Water will be provided)
- Wear sturdy proper fitting boots so as to avoid frostbites
- Any meals or transfers not mentioned in the itinerary are not included in the package cost
- Any personal expenses or items of personal nature will not be in part of the deal
- Avoid wearing thick or more than one pair of socks for better blood circulation
- Video recording from go pro is available at an extra cost to be paid on site
- Prefer wearing track pants instead of jeans
- Wear waterproof jackets and gloves
Things to Carry
- Water Bottle
- Valid ID Proof
- Sunscreen and Sunglasses
- Camera
- UA Voucher
- GPS Device (If Possible)
How To Reach
By Air:The Shimla Airport(SLV) is around 25 KM from the main city. Alternatively, one can land at Chandigarh International Airport(IXC) or Indira Gandhi International Airport(DEL), the nearest airports.
By Road:Shimla is well-connected via roads with the nearby places of Himachal Pradesh. Buses from Delhi, Jaipur, Punjab, Haryana ply regularly for Shimla, making the travel convenient for people.
By Train:The Kalka Railway Station(KLK) is the nearest railhead to Shimla around 90 KM away. Taxi or cab can be taken from the station to reach the desired destination.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Cost of Cycling In Shimla ?
The Cost of Cycling In Shimla starts from INR 1955/- Person and includes wekcome Drinks and safety gears.
What is the Weight Limit for Cycling In Shimla ?
The weight limit for Cycling In Shimla is between 40 to 100 kgs, depending on the health and fitness of the individual.
How can I ensure Safety while Cycling In Shimla ?
One can ensure safety while booking Cycling In Shimla through a reputable site like Universal Adventures as we are best at organizing adventure activities like this and all our ground members and instructors are highly experienced.
Which month is best for Cycling In Shimla ?
According to season and climate September to November months are best to go for this activity because of these months offer pleasant weather with moderate temperatures and clear skies, making for comfortable cycling conditions.
What is the Age Limit for Cycling In Shimla ?
The age limit for Cycling In Shimla is between 12 to 60 years, depending on the health and fitness of the individual.
Is it Safe to Book Cycling In Shimla ?
Yes, it is safe to book Cycling In Shimla because Universal Adventures is a well known platform for booking adventure activities like this and all their ground staff members are experienced with years of experience.
How to Book Cycling In Shimla ?
Anyone meeting the health, age, and weight requirements can book Cycling In Shimla through the Universal Adventures website or call the team at +91-8533812266.
What is the Booking procedure for Cycling In Shimla ?
The booking procedure for Cycling In Shimla is very simple and in a few steps you can book the package:-
- Check the Package Options and Choose One
- Select the Date and Fill the Traveller Information
- Click on “Book Now” and Complete the Payment
What is the starting and ending time for Cycling In Shimla ?
The starting and ending time for Cycling In Shimla is from 9:30am to 06:00pm.
What is the difficulty level of cycling routes in Shimla ?
The difficulty level varies by route. Some routes are relatively easy and suitable for beginners, while others involve steep climbs and rugged terrain, which are more challenging and suited for experienced cyclists.