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The cycling was great, having a bike guide and a backup van worked really well for our style of cycling as it meant we didn't have to worry about each other. Francis and Shibu were great fun and we all enjoyed a beer together after finishing a ride.
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Excellent... Cycling down the Ooty Hill, the views were breathtaking, as well as visiting the orphanage.
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On the positive side the final day's cycle was the the most memorable, as the scenery was amazing. There were also a few evenings of accommodation which were great...Had a wonderful time and would recommend to others.
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Most memorable was trekking through tea estates and then climbing to mountain tops to see the vast landscape revived our spirits.
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The most memorable parts were all the wildlife but particularly the bamboo rafting and trekking combination. Watching a great hornbill soar over the tree tops was truly magical.
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