One Day Ride
Arrive at the Bikersnepal for approximately 9am, we’ll have a cup of tea and go through our safety chat with you. We will explain our method of hand signal procedure and talk you through the function of the sweeper system which we use so you fully understand how we work. Next, we will get you into your protective riding gear and talk you through some basic riding technique. We will cover body position, braking, use of gears and answer any questions you may have too.
We will depart at approximately 10am.
The route we take will depend on the ability of the group. It will also depend on what the group want to get out of their day too. What is most important to us is that you enjoy your experience to the full.
So, we will ride out for approximately 4 hours, give you as much or as little tuition as you want and basically make sure you are having a good time.
At approximately 2pm we will stop for lunch, this is included in the cost of your days riding. We will eat in a typically Spanish Restaurant and enjoy a laid back lunch of approximately 1hr of relaxation whilst chatting about the mornings riding.
After lunch, we get back into our gear and head off again back onto the trails for a few more hours riding bikes; normally we land back at base for around 5pm.
During the day we will stop at intervals so you can have a breather, take a drink of water and take photos, we will also check you’re ok!
What is provided by Bikersnepal :
- Breakfast/Lunch
- Helmet/Gloves
- Fuel for the bike
Professional Guides
- Our guides will tailor the rides to suite your needs and experience. Steep mountain ascents / river crossings / fast trails
- We cater for all abilities from Novice to Expert
- The guides are qualified motorcycle instructors.
Personal accident insurance
- We suggest you have one while you travel.
Mid day Meal
What's not included:
- evening meal
- evening drinks & snacks
What you need to provide:
- full motorcycle licence ( If you have )
- passport
Don't Have bike??
- You can always hire one from @ $50 per day.
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