| Company name Wildrift Adventure | Locality Lajpat Nagar |
D-29, Freedom Fighter Enclave, Neb Sarai, New Delhi, Delhi 110068
T: 09810808448, 011-29531036
Email: [email protected]
|| BIKELANDS OF CORBETT ||
December
23rd
Syat - Ranikota - Semalkhet (20 km)
Arrive at Camp Syat for lunch. Cycle through farmlands, explore kotadoon, on the undulating foothills, stop at Dabaka River, have hot Chai and Samosa at old Kumauni shop at Ranikota. Uphill on the dirt track till the Semalkhet, camp out at Semalkhet village.
24th
Syat - Ranikota - Semalkhet (20 km)
Up hill through the rambling foothills with the Corbett Landsacpe spread out below, explore Shivalik forest & villages to reach Riyad Village. From there it's more adventurous route for next 5 km (some may need to drag the cycle downhill to reach Patkot, village is surrounded by dense forest in periphery of Corbett national park forest.
Stop at Bangajala near Bhandarpani for lunch, a small stream for a splash there. This area affords the best chance to see an elephants and other mammals as well as chirpy bird life.
After lunch its a downhill ride through dense forest, to reach Teda village. Camp at Teda village. Night trek.
25th
Teda - Kyari - Syat (24 km)
Biking through Pawalgarh conservation reserve, stop at Kosi Barrage after 4 km for an opportunity to see migratory birds and Mahaseer in the Kosi dam. Ride cycle through forest to reach Kyari village, go to the Khichadi river, fun time, river side lunch. Start Cycling from Kyari. First 5 km is a dirt forest track through dense forest to each Pawalgarh village where Jim Corbett shot the "Bachelor of Pawalgarh". There is also a chance to see great hornbill (largest woodland bird) during Jungle Cycling in between Kyari to Pawalgarh, after Pawalgarh first 1 km is uphill after that it's gradual Cycling till Syat.
Cost: Rs. 9,000/- per cyclist. (Camp - Camp)
Inclusions :
Mountain bikes (TREK design3500), safety gear including helmets, knee/elbow caps and riding gloves.
Meals on full board and all camping equipment including sleeping bags/mats. Support vehicle, first aid backups, bike repair expert, tool kit. Bird watching guide accompanies.
Anybody wanting to get their own mountain bike are most welcome to do so.
Visit: http://www.wildrift.com/