Mountain Biking Adventures
Mountain biking is one of the most immersive ways to experience a destination. It moves you through landscapes rather than past them, connecting mountain passes, quiet villages, forests, and remote trails in a way few other activities can. Our mountain biking adventures are built for travellers who want to explore further, ride deeper into a region, and experience the terrain as it was meant to be travelled.
Fast, flowy, and wildly addictive. Our MTB trips are about the good stuff: berms you can trust, descents that make you laugh out loud, and singletrack that stitches through forests, mountains, and desert landscapes. We mix ride styles, enduro, downhill, cross-country, depending on the destination, with shuttles and guide support where it counts. Expect epic trail days, skills progression, and post-ride food that hits like a reward you actually earned.
Our Mountain Biking Trips
Why Ride With OpenGlobe Travel?
Iconic and lesser known riding destinations
Our trips focus on destinations where mountain biking truly shines. Expect routes through alpine valleys, high mountain passes, remote countryside, and landscapes that feel far removed from the ordinary.
Routes designed by local experts
Every ride is built with deep local knowledge. Our partners and guides know the terrain, the hidden trails, and the best ways to connect great riding with authentic local experiences.
Adventure first itineraries
These are not generic cycling tours. Our trips are designed around real adventure, taking riders through remote landscapes, rugged terrain, and unforgettable natural environments.
Balanced riding days
Routes are designed to be rewarding without being overwhelming. Expect a mix of challenging climbs, exhilarating descents, scenic cruising sections, and well earned stops along the way.
Support when you need it
Guided trips include experienced ride leaders and support vehicles when appropriate. Independent riders receive detailed route information, logistics planning, and local support so they can ride with confidence.
More than just riding
Mountain biking is the gateway to the destination. Along the way riders experience local culture, regional cuisine, and communities that make each place unique.
Capital City
Kathmandu
Country Code
+977
Currency
Nepalese Rupee
Religion
Predominantly Hindu, with a strong presence of Buddhism
Population
30 million people
Language
Nepali
Frequently Asked Questions About Nepal
Do I need a visa for Nepal?
(REDO) Visa requirements may change, so for the most up to date information we recommend using our Entry Requirements tool. Alternatively, check the Portuguese embassy website in your country of departure.
When’s the best time to visit Nepal?
(REDO) There’s no bad time to visit Portugal, but it really depends on what you’re looking for. Summer (June to August) — with its warm temperatures and sunny days — is the best time to hit the beach, though you can expect more crowds. There are also plenty of festivals on at this time too.
Autumn (September to November) remains warm but with fewer crowds, so it’s a great time to explore cities like Lisbon or Porto and go hiking too. The same goes for Spring (March to May). Winter (December to February) brings the most rain, but temperatures tend to remain mild. This is also the cheapest time to visit, and you’ll likely have a lot of the tourist attractions to yourself.
Is there tipping in Nepal?
While conventions can vary from country to country, tipping is customary in Europe. A general rule is 10% of the bill for wait staff, and a smaller amount (€1 or €2) for other service providers.
Will I have access to my luggage throughout the trip?
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What gear should I pack?
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Will I be able to use my cell phone?
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