Exciting Announcement!
I am thrilled to announce the launch of my new eBook, “Mumbai to Goa Coastal Cycling: Do It Yourself- A step by step guide by Prateek Deo”. !
This comprehensive step-by-step guide is now available on Amazon, and I couldn’t be more excited to share it with all of you adventure enthusiasts out there!
Embark on an exhilarating cycling journey along the stunning coastal route from Mumbai to Goa, exploring picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and breathtaking views.
With this guidebook in hand, you’ll have everything you need to plan and execute your very own cycling adventure of a lifetime.
📖 What’s Inside:
✅ Detailed route descriptions
✅ Essential gear and equipment recommendations
✅ Tips for accommodation and local cuisine
✅ Safety guidelines and precautions
Get your copy today on Amazon and start planning your own epic coastal cycling adventure!
Cheers
Prateek Deo
Mumbai

Konkan Coastal Cycling trip

Konkan Coastal cycling – Mumbai to Goa cycling expedition completed on 19th to 26th Feb 2021.

Riders: Prateek Deo Gupta and Ms Sonal Agarwal

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Celebrating with sugarcane juice at the border of Maharashtra-Goa.

 

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On Aronda brige which connects Maharashtra & Goa over the Terekhol river

They completed their 600kms + journey from Mumbai to Goa in 9 days by the Konkan coastal cycling route starting from Mandwa in the Raigad district and ended at Vengurla in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra they also crossed the Maharashtra – Goa state border by the  Aronda bridge over Terekhol river.

Konkan Coastal cycling  : Technical data for the hungry

Total Kms : 600 plus
Strava data: nopes, we didnt bother
Support vehicle : never, we carried our own luggage
Elevation gain: who cares , what we gained was experience
No of days : 9 days – mostly off the coastal highway on beach roads.

Konkan Coastal cycling   : cycles used :

Sonal was using a Schnell 24 inch, with 3 x 7 Shimano, pannier bags , frame bag, shoulder bag : total weight 15kgs

Prateek used a BSA Slr hybrid 26 inch: No gears, V brake system, custom made pannier bags and handle bar bag. Total weight 15kgs.
Stay : we stayed with locals most of the time and ate at their homes

most imp : not purchased a single bottle of water throughout the journey.

“Friends indeed…”

During this 600km Konkan Coastal cycling  journey , we mingled with the locals, we made friends, we made efforts to talk to them and understand them. It was fun and heart warming at times.

We were overwhelmed by their hospitality and their kindness towards us. That’s what these Konkan people are made up of … full of love & kindness..

I am glad we stopped to meet them and not just zoomed away trying to just make some record for ourselves.

As the famous words goes , its not the destination, but the journey which is everything.

“The Konkani food…”

The amazing Konkani food made our journey a pleasant and interesting one.
We tried our best to eat at locales homes and at Khanaval’s (local eateries).
The local drinks like Kokam Juice , Soul kadi really cooled us down in the blasting heat …Fantastic drinks one must surely have., to keep ur cool

“And the wonderful places..”

We were lucky to see some awesome places as we cycled.

The Konkan coast of Maharashtra has some really beautiful places that one can experience only if they cycle, if u go in a car or a motorbike u tend to miss few of them….

cycle – to be there at the moment, to feel the moment

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“The humble cycle…”

Once again our ride from Mumbai to Goa over 600kms through the Konkan coastal cycling route, with the single fixed gear BSA Slr , carrying our own luggage in panniers, has proved that we dont need flashy equipment to do beautiful and tough rides…

this post is for those who believe cycling is a humble vehicle and as you ride , you become humble.

I never lifted my cycle or jumped as we crossed the Maharashtra-Goa border …i just smiled and thanked my humble cycle, my friend for this journey, whom i trusted to take me smoothly till the end.

a 600km plus journey could be easily done with a basic, no gear hybrid cycle.. Yes the BSA Slr by TI cycles … it was a beaut on the tough roads and off roading also.

Most importantly it costed me just Rs 5000/- for the BSA Slr photon with included accessories like stand, bell, pannier, mud guards and a lock … lifetime warranty for the frame too.

We went through some very tough terrains; off roading at times and boat transfers and it never complained 🙂

Also not a single puncture … i might be lucky on this tho’.

So morale of the story is , to full fill dreams , u do not need expensive, flashy equipment… all you need is ur will and a simple humble cycle…

so go for it guys .. dont fall in the trap of marketing gimmicks, and “achievement” game , dont ride with ur strava on,shut down the google maps – dont analyse your ride rather just ride – listen to the birds , the waves , look at the morning rising sun, feel the aroma of the food cooked on wood fire.

When you cycle pass a village capture the smile of the villagers and bring it back to the city, take a bath in the river, stand on the bridges and watch the boats, sit beneath the banyan tree, take a break in a temple…

Ride just for the joy of riding and enjoying the wonderment nature has to offer… on ur humble cycle…

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Prateek runs an adventure travel company and Sonal is a school teacher.
Both of them ride with the Chembur Cycling Group in Mumbai.

They can be contacted on lifeawayfromlife2020@gmail.com

 

Over the hills & far away

My journey on a bicycle to the Western Ghats of Maharashtra – Sahyadri ranges.

Maharashtra has one of the most beautiful and unique mountain ranges in the world, The Western Ghats the range is known as Sahyadri in Maharashtra and Karnataka.

It is sometimes called the Great Escarpment of India. According to UNESCO, the Western Ghats are older than the Himalayas. Geologic evidence indicates that they were formed during the break-up of the supercontinent of Gondwana some 150 million years ago.


A cycle journey through these mountain ghat’s, was like a dream come true.
I cycled through these amazing mountains along with my friends.

 

 

 

We met the local people there, mingled with them, chatted with them, laughed with them, play with them and also at times cycled with them… not many cycle in these parts, but u will find occasional kids cycling in their villages.

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The stay for the night was in a a small quaint village called Ambavane, where we met a small boy around 14 yrs , who kept curiously pestering us about the cycles we had.
I loved his pestering.
Surprisingly to us , he knew everything about cycles and how to maintain it etc. He boasted of having a 21-geared cycle and that he mends the puncture himself, since the next available cycle shop was 25kms down the Ghats. He made us feel comfortable in his village and served us the most delicious village cuisine.

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Along with Ashutosh the smiling boy

Ashutosh is a small young village boy who lives in a small hamlet up in the mountain. He had a distinct permanent smile on his face and he made a distinct impact on us for sure.

We rode up and down the mountains and passed thru wonderful hamlets on the way.
It was a fulfilling ride, met many people of the hills, had the best food they served us, breathed the most clean and pure air and some fantastic aroma of the village cooking their meals on wood fire  followed us.

over the hills and far away

Lots to learn from the people of the hills.
While cycling back into the city … the stark difference struck very hard – the angry faces, the screaming horns, the hurriedness, the smog, smell of burning rubber, the crowded dirty streets…

but with a hope of meeting some day , once again, the smiling Ashutosh … Over the hills & far Away.

– Prateek Deo

Details :

Trip date : 6th to  7th Feb 2021
Riding Kms in total : 200 kms
Route : Chembur(Mumbai) to Ambavane village ( near Amby valley)
via Khandala- Lonavala & INS Shivaji & back by the same route
Style of riding : Self supported cycling with 15kg luggage each in pannier bags
The team : Prateek Deo , Sonal Agarwal , Sumit Asrani

About GHATS

The word Ghat is explained by numerous Dravidian etymons such as the Tamil and Telugu gattu (hill and hill forest), Kannada gaati and ghatta (mountain range), Tulu gatta (hill or hillside), and ghattam in Malayalam (mountainous way, riverside and hairpin bends).

Ghat, a term used in the Indian subcontinent, depending on the context could either refer to a range of stepped-hill such as the Eastern Ghats and Western Ghats; or the series of steps leading down to a body of water or wharf, such bathing or cremation place along the banks of a river or pond, Ghats in Varanasi, Dhoby Ghaut or Aapravasi Ghat.Roads passing through ghats are called Ghat Roads.

 

This is about my cycling trip, with 3 wonderful rider friends, from Mandwa to Nandgaon in the coastal region of Maharashtra.

Instead of writing a detailed blog , here’s short text which i sent to my fellow cycling mates.

“guys for me, this cycling trip with you all , was one of the most loveliest memories ever…

a guy whom i was meeting first time in my life, eats missal and gets acidity in the beginning of the trip.

a guy who’s cycle was dangling right from beginning of the trip

a small girl who’s pannier bags were bigger than her cycle…

But yes we were all singing the same song, we were all seeking the same from this trip.. happiness from the unknown.

We all have problems, but to overcome them is not by chance … we have to make efforts
and this effort i could see in this little group of ours , we wanted to be happy..each one of us.

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Coastal cycling in Maharashtra

I am glad i was with u guys and could do cycling with u guys, I am most lucky.

It really doesn’t matter if u do not have the best cycle in the world or the best riding gear, it doesn’t matter if u do not not  have the best high paying job in the world, lest not forget , finally we all have to pedal to move ahead.

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The smiling pack

I loved the mistakes in all of u, I loved the simplicity with which u all were riding, I loved the not giving up spirit in u all,  I loved the way we stuck together and rode together in a pack, we didn’t have to drink or smoke to rejoice, we were happy in what nature laid in front of us…

all these small moments made this trip special and unique.

I could see the youth of mine in u all.

The carelessness, the aggressiveness, the strength to push oneself, the not-sleeping and having-fun attitude ,  eating whatever feels to , getting up late and still  not worrying about anything in this world, not caring about what the other person is , just rejoicing every moment, loving nature , eyes were shutting but still desperately staying awake  to not miss the wonderful moments, no strict agenda to follow, not cribbing about the food , toilets or the campsite , making mistakes and correcting very fast, not cribbing about each other, not worrying about the time or anything, mindlessly enjoying every moment, living in a free world..

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thanks for making me young again guys

love
prateek”

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Maharashtra Coastal Cycling Trip,

Mandwa to Nandgaon to Mandwa
Dates : 9th & 10th Jan 2021
Total riding distance : 125 kms ( 150 for some)
Terrain : Flat asphalt roads, 3 mountain sections , coastal state highway.

Riders  :
Prateek Deo : Group Leader : Adventure Coach

Prateek Deo – Group Leader / Adventure Coach

Sonal Agarwal: Teacher

SONAL AGARWAL – Teacher

 

SUMIT ASRANI – Writer

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SUMIT ASRANI – Writer


Akash Joshi : Photographer , Software professional

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AKASH JOSHI – Photographer / Software professional

Photo Credits : Sumit , Sonal & Akash

The wait is over, here comes

The most scenic routes, the quietest roads, remains of the ancients, the coast and the mountains ..

Our route takes in Freshwater Lakes, Sulphur Springs, visit to Turtle Sanctuary, Coastal Lagoons, Mountain Villages, a private boat trip across the bay of Göcek to Fethiye, lunch at a village home, Turkey’s longest Canyon, Hilltop Ancient Cities, Alpine-like mountain ascents, Village Homestay, UNESCO sites, sunset on a totally undeveloped 18 km Beach, visit the site of Patara, Roman capital of Lycia, ride the spectacular coast road to Kaş, the pearl of the Turquoise coast. This bike tour visits Dalyan, Koycegiz, Sultaniye, Göcek,Fethiye, Minare, Saklikent, Tlos, Sutlegen, Patara, Kalkan and Kas.

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– comfortable hotels, Village home-stay, all meals.
– Tour is fully supported with guide/mechanic, support vehicle.
– Total of 325 Km of riding over 6 days. Terrain is a good mix of flat, undulating and some days mountainous riding. Rides are do-able by any fit person of most ages.

Date : October 2019
Batch size : 10 people.
for more details & costing : Whats app +91 7718058351
email : lifeawayfromlife2019@gmail.com

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Turkey Cycling

3 most exciting cycling trips to end the year 2018.

by Life Away From Life

 

1: Coastal Cycling trip near Mumbai

– 3 days 2 nights : October

Maharashtra Coastal Cycling

The Maharashtra Coastal Cycling route is considered to be one of the best cycling routes in India. Dotted with golden beaches, picturesque creeks, solitary lighthouses, ancient forts, stunning cliffs and charming fishing hamlets, many of them still remain the way nature sculpted them.

read more : http://bit.ly/CoastalCycling

 

2: Rajasthan Rural cycling trip   : Bikaner to Jodhpur

–6 days 5 nights : November / December

rajasthan cycling

If you are looking cycling on the roads along the desert , visiting the rural desert villages , meeting their people, eating their cuisine, stay in tents on the dunes, then this Rajasthan cycling tour from Bikaner to Jodhpur is a perfect ultimate trip.

read more : http://bit.ly/BikanerCycling

 

3: Vietnam to Cambodia cycling trip

– 12 days 11 nights : 23rd Nov 2018.

vietnam cycling

Experience the freedom of cycling, as we make our way through two of Southeast Asia’s most diverse and fascinating countries, and the famous temples of Angkor.

read more:  http://bit.ly/CambodiaCycling

 

 

 

for further inquiries u can contact :

Life Away From Life : +91 7718058351 ( whats app also)

or write to lifeawayfromlife2018@gmail.com