This peaceful haven away from the hustle and bustle of the city is one of the finest picnic spots to unwind in Mumbai. It is a favorite among enthusiastic cyclists who are looking to get some respite from the heat and want to spend some time in nature.It is also ideal for a weekend cycling trek with friends. You can explore the ancient Kanheri caves or head out for a wildlife safari right there!
Inorbit back road is a 2.2 mile (5,000-step) route located near Malwani, Mumbai, India. This route has an elevation gain of about 203.4 ft and is rated as easy.
Aarey Milk Colony is one of the greenest parts of the city: it has trees all around and boulevards hanging from either side of the road. The cycling track in this area passes through wonderful picnic spots, so you can take your breakfast along too!It also passes by Chhota Kashmir, a beautiful recreational garden that also has a lake. The lake also has paddle boats and some rides.
Starting from Churchgate to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and then to the Fort area, there is a 15-kilometer long stretch where cyclists can enjoy the serene views of the seaside as well as explore the beauty of South Mumbai’s Victorian architecture.
The traffic police have granted permission for a cycling track to be created on the scenic Carter Road stretch and here’s why we’re dusting off our cycling gear and heading there.The 2.4km stretch starting from Otter’s Club and ending at Cafe Coffee Day on Carter road will soon have a track exclusive for cycling.
Bandra-Kurla Complex is filled with office spaces and restaurants. It hardly strikes you as a cycling spot, right? Well, the smooth and wide roads in the area make your cycle ride a fun experience.The area occasionally hosts cycling competitions and other sports activities; so keep an eye out for them. The area tends to get busy after 8 am, so try to go for an early morning cycle ride.