Road Cycling India Coast to Coast

Price from
US$ 2,750
Duration
11 Days / 10 Nights
Distance
756 km
Tour Code
IND-DRB
Next departure
02-Nov-2025
Number of Cycling Days8
Average Distance Per Day: 95
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150 Km
Average Climbing Per Day: 826
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2,250 m
Total Cycling Distance756 kilometres
Bike HireStandard Road Bike: US$ 330
Single SupplementUS$ 575
Client Rating (based on 5 reviews)

About this Cycle Tour

In 11 days, cycle across India from the Bay of Bengal to the Arabian Sea, pass through millennia of history, and watch the scenery change from shimmering sand to forested mountains, to tropical backwaters before your eyes. Not only is this bike tour an impressive achievement, but it's also a fascinating cycling holiday through one of India's most colourful cultural regions. Brimming with history, culture, cuisine, scenery, and challenge, this South India odyssey is a story-book ride for road cyclists.

Your bicycle tour of India begins in bustling Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu. Cycle south along the Bay of Bengal, steeped in layers of history from prehistory to colonial times, to Puducherry. Head for inner Tamil Nadu, an arid state fed by vast reservoirs, and experience the pace of South Indian life and culture as you ride through quaint farming villages and small towns adorned with ornate temples. Stop in ancient Madurai for a rest day, walk its streets and take in its history and spiritual traditions. Press on to the Western Ghat mountain range, where tough climbs are rewarded with cool mountain air and panoramic views of tea and spice country. Descend into the famously lush tropical backwaters of Kerala and its many houseboats, fishing villages, and abundant wildlife, before reaching the shores of the Arabian Sea.

Join us on this rich and colourful road bike adventure across India!

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Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive in Chennai, formerly known as Madras. In the afternoon, meet your tour mates and tour leader at the hotel for a trip briefing followed by a welcome dinner.

Day 2

In the morning, transfer out of busy Chennai to Mahabalipuram, where we'll admire some of India's most revered ancient works before beginning our ride through the countryside to the former French colonial outpost of Puducherry.

Day 3

Our ride across the coast begins as we ride inland from Puducherry to rural Tamil Nadu. A long but gentle ride gives us plenty of time to take in the surroundings of the South Indian countryside, before ending the day's ride at a beautiful, traditionally designed resort.

Day 4

A mostly flat and scenic ride today takes us along the Kaveri River and the back roads of Tamil Nadu on a very off-the-beaten-path route. Enjoy the ride and the authentic view of South Asian life!

Day 5

A moderate ride from rural Tamil Nadu into the ancient city of Madurai. The ride is predominantly flat to undulating, with a few easy climbs to keep things interesting.

Day 6

A day off the bikes to rest and explore the fascinating ancient city of Madurai.

Day 7

Swap the South Indian plains and head for the Western Ghats. A long climb on a winding mountain road takes us to our destination perched on a hillside with impressive views.

Day 8

A final day on the forested hills of the Western Ghats tests our legs.

Day 9

We descend from the Western Ghats into the lush and tropical countryside of Kerala, and its famous scenic backwaters.

Day 10

We finish our journey, riding through the scenic back waters of Kerala and on to Kochi, reaching the Arabian Sea!

Day 11

Departure for onward travel or stay in Kochi.

Elevation Profiles

Day 2 - Mahabalipuram to Puducherry Ride 85km. +336m / -349m.
Day 2 - Mahabalipuram to Puducherry Ride 85km. +336m / -349m.

Reviews

A great way to fully immerse yourself in a different country to experience the food, culture and heritage.

Michael WhiteleggeNovember 2024

To experience the real country visiting, the people/sites & cycling as well provides the ideal mixture for a Holiday

Gordon DewarNovember 2024

This is my second long tour with Spiceroads. Their tours are always well prepared and organized. Their guides take a safety first approach throughout the tour, whilst providing excellent guidance and information about the tour and also about culture and sights we see as we ride along. Oh yes, one more thing: the food on the tours is always awesome and plentiful..:)

Andras VarsanyiJanuary 2020

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