Bangalore Cycling Trail

An amazing ride from Bangalore to Nandi hills and back

Aditya Mehta

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About The Trail

On 9th October 2016, we embarked on the Bangalore Cycling trail. 20 participants left for Nandi Hills from Bangalore. It was a thrilling ride led by the Experience Architect, Aditya Mehta, a para-cyclist and a double silver medallist at Asian Para-Cycling Championship. They covered a total distance of 120 kms. From witnessing the first traces of human evolution to a journey back to 3rd Century BC, followed by a rendezvous with Chanderi, discovering the hidden gem of Central India Orchha, and witnessing the majestic grace of Khajuraho’s 1000 year old architecture – the Culture & Heritage Trail, Madhya Pradesh offered a multitude of historically rich experiences for our experience seekers. Have a look!

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Aditya Mehta

Aditya Mehta is a Para Cyclist from Hyderabad. His right leg is amputated above the knee as a result of an unfortunate accident. He soon discovered cycling and it became his passion. He has participated in multiple events and has added a new chapter to his life. It is now his dream to help other physically challenged people discover the joy of sport. He has completed the Manali to Khardungala track which is the world’s highest motor-able road. He is also a double silver awardee for India at Hero Para Asian cycling Championship, and is registered in the Limca books of record (2013 edition) for fastest 100kms with an artificial limb Rode from London to Paris.

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