Cycling Tourism Nepal
Cycling Tourism in Nepal
Duke Nepal Adventure can be your cycling travel partner. Duke Nepal specializes in Cycling Tourism in Nepal.
We know that a cycle consists of a frame, two wheels, and handlebars. Bicycles are used by people of different countries who are physically and mentally fit. Some use cycles for business purposes, while others ride them on tourism destination tracks like Shivapuri National Park, where you can enjoy the flora and fauna, waterfalls, wild animals, birds, and more. At the same time, you can also learn about the local culture and language. You can taste local food, which is organic and free from pesticides.
Downhill Cycling (We use cross-country cycles with front and back wheel suspension shocks.) Riders must be extra careful while riding downhill.
Safety Gear
It is essential to use safety gear while cycling, such as helmets, gloves, knee pads, hand pads, goggles, shoes, front headlights, and taillights for safe riding at night.
Similarly, constant colored beeps are used at night so other road drivers can recognize cycle riders more easily.
A cycle can also be used as a means of transportation from one place to another. In the Terai region, most people use cycles in daily life because the flat terrain makes cycling easier and saves fuel. Primarily, students use cycles to go to school, and others use them to transport daily materials like foodstuffs (rice, oil, etc.). People also use cycles to commute to their workplaces.
Plans & Policies (Suggestions)
- There should be dedicated cycling lanes on roads.
- High priority should be given to people who use cycles in their daily work.
- The government should subsidize taxes to motivate people to buy more cycles.
- Private companies should provide insurance facilities for cycle riders.
Cycling Benefits
- Cycling helps protect against severe diseases like stroke, heart attack, and depression.
- It provides a good muscle workout.
- Cycling is easy to fit into a daily routine.
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