Rediscover South Mumbai's iconic landmarks on a midnight bicycle ride

17 March,2016 10:00 AM IST |   |  Apoorva Puranik

In a tiny office in Mulund, a team of travel enthusiasts is busy planning routes, poring over maps, marking out areas and taking notes. A few are reading up on the city’s history. This isn’t a prep for a history exam

A lit-up Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus will make for the ideal landmark to spot at night


In a tiny office in Mulund, a team of travel enthusiasts is busy planning routes, poring over maps, marking out areas and taking notes. A few are reading up on the city's history. This isn't a prep for a history exam. Come March 19 and this bunch will conduct a midnight cycle ride that will pass through some of SoBo's heritage areas. Mumbai Travellers, a three-year-old cycling, trekking and backpacking group that has trekked to Maharashtra's highest peaks, hiked to waterfalls and explored national parks, is inviting enthusiasts for a four-hour night cycle ride, starting at 12 midnight.


A lit-up Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus will make for the ideal landmark to spot at night. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar

Slots are open for 40 cyclists, who need to book a seat online, to take the ride from Colaba till Haji Ali, looking at the grandeur of heritage structures including Gateway of India, Asiatic library, Rajabai Tower, Mumbai University buildings, Flora Fountain, CST and all the way to the Haji Ali dargah.


Vaibhav Khaire (L) and Saurabh Thakekar organise midnight cycle rides in the city. Pic/Sameer Markande

The trail is the brainchild of 26-year-old Vaibhav Khaire, head of the group, who loved to cycle around the city since he was a kid. "Magnificent structures landmarks seen in history books are not absorbed by Mumbaikars," rues Saurabh Thakekar, co-founder of the club. "Through this cycling trip, riders can marvel at these landmarks, which we otherwise whiz past in our hurry These buildings have hundreds of stories to tell, which our team leaders will share during the ride," he adds.

The cycle ride covers nearly
17 km and will be a challenge for riders. Each participant will be provided helmets, reflective jackets and also have team members on motorbikes in case of emergencies. "All participants have to sign an undertaking to follow the specified route, maintaining a single file in crowded areas, and to ride responsibly," Khaire signs off.

On: March 19-20 (race starts at midnight, till 4 am)
To register Log on to: www.365hops.com
Seats: 40
Cost: Rs 999 (per head, includes cycle, protective gear and refreshments).

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