The event started off with a couple of friends going on an excursion. The same gang thought it would be great to make the trip more challenging.
There was a core group of eight people at first and slowly the list started to grow, with friends of friends wanting to take part. Basically, it was a set of people wanting to participate in a challenge on their bicycles.
The organisers point out that it is fairly a complex tour -- said to be India's longest -- which goes through roads and mountains as well. It has already started attracting people from across the world, including US and Israeli nationals.
Apart from having a passion for cycling they also want to discover the bio-diversity of the Nilgiris and study the culture of three different southern states which they will pass through.
The day starts at 5.30 am with briefing over a high-carb breakfast, where each is told about the route to be taken. A route map shows each village the riders will pass through. Apart from this they are also told about the dangers along the course and where not to cycle.
Suma Rao, 40, a freelancer with a recruitment agency says she has a wide range of interests involving the outdoors (rock climbing, trekking wind surfing, running), pottery, and bird watching.
"I am looking forward to the ride for the challenge of the ride, as well as travelling through the Nilgiris on a cycle with like-minded people for company," she says.
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