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Renting a bike in Nepal

Hi guys;

We (me and wifey) are flying in to Katmandu in a couple of days. Would like to rent a 500 bullet from somewhere reputable. Bikemandu has no bikes as they;'re doing a tour. Another company has one available albeit quite expensive at $40 a day (even if its for 10 days).

Someone suggested going to Bullet base camp in Pokahara and finding one there.

What are your experiences / route advice would be nice
Our plan is to have 2-3 weeks in nepal, probably ride a week, might do the base camp trek, then chill out a few days in Pokhara.

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Pokhara is much better

I would rent in Pokhara which is a much better location for rding than KTM - the latter, is dusty, traffic-jammed and polluted with vehicle emissions, whereas Pokhara is comparatively traffic free etc etc.

Maybe visit Heart and Tears which has reopened under new management:-

https://www.google.co.uk/search?clie...hannel=suggest


You can fly to Pokhara or take the local bus from KTM - about 6 hours to get there - which is an experience in itself.
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Brilliant matey, I just dropped them a line.

I think using Pokhara as a base is a good idea. We fly in to KTM then stay the night, take the bus get the bike, 7-10 days Nepal exploration. Back to Pokhara trek a bit chill out a bit, back to KTM as tourists and off to Bangkok to be reunited with the Af-Twin.

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Here in rainy Ireland........ bring me with you to Nepal and I will drive a support vehicle for you or be your dedicated mechanic

Deffo on my list of places to visit!

Safe travels and post some pics
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Brilliant matey, I just dropped them a line.

I think using Pokhara as a base is a good idea. We fly in to KTM then stay the night, take the bus get the bike, 7-10 days Nepal exploration. Back to Pokhara trek a bit chill out a bit, back to KTM as tourists and off to Bangkok to be reunited with the Af-Twin.

Thanks a lot,
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That sounds good
The buses depart fairly early - ask the hotel/B&B about getting to the start point in KTM, in a taxi.

I'm not discounting KTM - Pokhara has the scenery while the capital has the "grand history" aspects, such as Bakhtapur and the various other capitals of the earlier kingdoms. There are lots of places to see.
Two things: haggle on prices, such as taxis, it is expected; but remember that very often you are arguing over what amounts to a few pennies.
And have a good camera to hand.

ps Arriving in Pokhara by bus there are hordes of locals who want to show you to their favourite hotel - just walk along the front of the lake (and look down the side streets) and take your pick; some will be full but you can get in somewhere and move later if you see another one that you fancy
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Thanks for the info Dave!

Lynch...thanks for the offer mate. We were in rainy Manchester.. then packed it all in last May. It's been sunny since Greece.. that was back in June...

Will put pics up on the blog (link in my signature)

Have fun and take care guys!
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Hearts&Tears Pokhara

Hi guys,
I'm having similar plans and rented a bike from Hearts&Tears in Pokhara.
Chantal is very efficient and got me a plane ticket from KTM to Pokhara for 100$ plus accommodation for the first 2 nights at the Peace Eye Guesthouse for 10$/night.
Starting my trip on Nov 6th!
We might run into each other at the Busy Bee Cafe
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