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March 19, 1994

South China Morning Post

August 18, 1995

ChinabikeNews (1)

This article was written and photographed by journalist and bike enthusiast Steve Stroud.  He joined our pioneering trip through the Grasslands of N.Sichuan and Gansu into Qinghai.  The year was 1995. We were chased by Mastif's and had our tents sprinkled with salt ( a joke by the local Tibetan nomads who knew their yaks would then love licking them). :-)

Silk Road Inflight Magazine May 2000

April 7, 2000

This article is one of my all time favorites.  Written by one of our participants in diary form.  The trip she was on was in West China, Tibetan Highlands from North Sichuan to Qinghai.

This article was written when we were still commonly using our original trading name "International Cyclists to Asia". In 2011 we begain unifying the website under our current trading name to be "Mountainbikingasia.com".

Silk Road Magazine Bike Trip Tibet
Silk Road Magazine Tibet Bike Trip
Silk Road Magazine Tibet Bike Trip
Silk Road Magazine Tibet Bike Trip
Silk Road Magazine Tibet Bike Trip
Silk Road Magazine Tibet Bike Trip

Hong Kong Discovery Issue 51, 2009 (English and 中 文)

July 20, 2011

This article was written when we were using our original trading name "International Cyclists to Asia". In 2011 we begain unifying our website and trading names to be "Mountainbikingasia.com"  Click the pictures for a readable pdf format.

Hong Kong Discovery Article 2009
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South China Morning Post, Hong Kong

May 6, 2013

SCMP

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September 7, 2013

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September 7, 2013

Tours are considered confirmed when a minimum number of people have booked the tour. If you are potentially interested in booking a tour please click "interested" and we will send you a confirmation email when the tour is nearing a confirmed status.

3000km in 36 Days! Ride to Lhasa Tibet!

December 19, 2015

Tibet ChildMay 2 - June 13, 2016
USD7,100 per person Chengdu to Chengdu
 
5% discount for those who book and pay by Mar 10th! (that’s $355!)
 
Rocky Mountain Instinct 950 available for rent if you don’t want to supply your own bike.  USD600 for the tour.
If ever there was a ride of epic proportions, this is it. This cycle adventure was requested by a couple of Irish enthusiasts (aka madmen) and, with their permission, we are opening this up to others who fancy the solidarity found only by a month of suffering on the roof ofthe world with strangers. This is not for the faint of heart.
An Overview of the Route
While we have ridden parts of this route before, we have never ridden this particular route in its entirety. Nor have we ever offered a cycle tour of this magnitude in the past. Distance covered (3000km), number of cycling days (approx. 27), number of mountain passes (6), and maximum elevation enroute (5,250m) is all unprecedented. This means that the itinerary supplied below is approximate. Due to the variables of weather and high altitude, we are forced to provide our best guess as to the total number of cycling days. Distances andelevation of each leg are included in the itinerary below.
A few of the common sights and experiences along the way: visits to ancient monasteries and temples, wandering through bustling markets in rural villages, tea in local homes (or nomad tents!), walks with shepherds to bring in their animals, greeting farmers working in their barley fields, and joining in with a community dance in some of the small towns enroute that gives such a fitting expression to this festive culture.
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Upon arrival in Lhasa, a couple of days will be reserved to visit the historical sites of this mystical city. At the heart of the city you'll walk through the lively Barkhor Bazaar that surrounds the venerated Jokhang Temple. It is an exotic experience to mix with nomads and religious pilgrims who have converged from all over Tibet. The cultural highlight of any trip to Lhasa is a tour of the 17th century Potala Palace, the former chief residence of the Dalai Lama. With walls as thick as 5 meters and containing over 1000 rooms, 10,000 shrines, and 200,000 statues, any length of time in this historic engineering wonder is considered an abbreviated tour. You'll also enjoy a stroll through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Norbulingka, meaning "Treasure Park." The central feature of this 89 acre park and gardens is Norbulingka Palace - the traditional summer residence of the successive Dalai Lamas. Another fascinating experience in Lhasa is found in the foothills north of the city: a visit to Sera Monastery includes the fascinating experience of seeing monks engage in their daily practice of religious debate.
Inclusions:
All transport, including airport pick-up and transfers, Tibet Travel Permit (TTP), private vehicle support and driver, plus an excellent English speaking local guide, Lhasa to Chengdu airfare (per the itinerary), all meals, snacks, and bottled water enroute, all accommodation based on double occupancy,all activities and entrance fees enroute (per the itinerary),high quality tents (for nights when there is no better alternative), bicycle repair stand and basic repair tools
What's Not Included:
International airfare, medical, travel, and trip interruption insurance, passport and visa fees, activities not included on the trip itinerary, alcoholic beverages, souvenirs, laundry, items of a personal nature, bicycle, spare tires and/or parts for your bike (recommended gear list available at your request), sleeping bag (for nights when there is no better alternative), energy bars & gels, electrolyte mixes, and other commercial sources of high energy
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Day 1: ARRIVE Chengdu

Day 2: Chengdu - Yingxiu, 900m elev. 100km.

Day 3-5: Yingxiu - Danba, 2500m elev. 245km (4500m pass on Day4)

Day 6: REST

Day 7-8: Danba - Bamei, 3450m elev. 85km (3900m pass on Day8)

Day 9: Bamei - Daofu, 3000m elev. 80km.

Day 10: Daofu - Luhuo, 3300m elev. 70km.

Day 11: Luhuo - Ganzi (Garze), 3400m elev. 97km (3950m pass)

Day 12-14: Ganzi - Shiqu, 4200m elev. 310km (4600m pass on Day12)

Day 15: REST

Day 16: Shiqu - Yushu, 3700m elev. 135km

Day 17-18: Yushu - Zhidoi, 4200m elev. 200km (4800m pass on Day18)

Day 19-20: Zhidoi - Qumahexiang, Qumarleb, 4300m elev. 200km

Day 21: Qumahexiang, Qumarleb - G109 intersection, 4600m elev. 160km.

(Drive to Golmud from intersection)

Day 22:  REST

Day 23-25: (Drive from Golmud to G109/S308 intersection). G109/S308

intersection - Tanggulazhen - Yanshipingzhen, 4700m elev. 325km (5250m

pass on Day24)

Day 26-27: Yanshipingzhen - Amdo (Nagqu county), 4700m elev. 185km

Day 28: Amdo - Nagqu (county seat), 4600m elev. 136km

Day 29: Nagqu - Damxung, 5100m elev. 166km

Day 30: REST. Visit NamCo Lake by vehicle.

Day 31: Damxung - Yangbajingzhen, 4600m elev. 75km

Day 32: Yangbajingzhen - Lhasa, 3700m elev. 93km

Day 33-34: REST. Visit the main sites of Lhasa

Day 35: Fly to Chengdu (flight included in tour cost)

Day 36: DEPART Chengdu

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