World Expeditions has launched a range of new cycling trips, including several to remote regions including a high altitude cycle in Ladakh, India; e-biking itineraries in remote China; historic rail trails in Canada; and a new mountain biking adventure in Morocco.
Travellers can choose to:
– Cross Jordan from north to south, experiencing Petra, the Dead Sea, a night in a Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum, and more.
– Encounter epic scenery and fascinating minority cultures in southern China (E-bike option available), riding quiet backroads through the lesser known parts of the Guizhou, Hunan and Guangxi provinces.
– Tour Ladakh, India with elite cyclist, Kate Leeming, who has designed this unique high altitude trip, in which keen and fit riders will cycle a new route on some of the highest roads in the remote Himalaya over 3 passes of more than 5000m.
– Bike (and hike!) around the wilds of Madagascar from the capital,
Antananarivo, across wide-open savannah.
– Explore the remote temples of Cambodia, from Angkor Wat to some of Cambodia’s lesser known (and less frequented) temples.
– Follow the Rum Runners Rail Trail and travel back to the ‘Prohibition’ era of smuggling in Nova Scotia. Today the rail line, converted to a recreational path that is aptly named the ‘Rum Runners Trail’, is suitable for cyclists of all abilities.
– Discover the beauty of Cuba as Havana gears up to celebrate its 500th anniversary in November 2019. After exploring the cobbled squares and narrow alleyways of the music-filled capital Havana, pedal into the rural heartland and the towns of Trinidad and Santa Clara.
– Experience mountain biking in Morocco, beginning and ending in the 1,000-year-old ochre-coloured city of Marrakesh.
IMAGE: Cycling in Kazakhstan – World Expeditions