E-bike ancient trade routes beneath towering Himalayan peaks, through monasteries and high-altitude passes. Cover more ground, save energy for the descents and cultural discoveries that make Nepal a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Explore our multi-day Nepal e-bike holidays, each combining Himalayan trails, cultural immersion, and expert local guidance.
E-biking in Nepal is a journey through some of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth. Towering Himalayan peaks, ancient monasteries, deep gorges, and traditional villages form the backdrop to every ride.
Nepal offers e-bike experiences for all kinds of riding, from technical descents to flowing single tracks above the clouds. Many of these routes were once old trade paths, now naturally turned into single tracks and still looked after by the communities who live along them. With an e-bike, you can cover more ground in a day, reaching remote valleys and high passes with views of the world's highest peaks.
In Mustang, you'll ride through a high-altitude desert that feels like another world. Known as the "Kingdom of Lo," this remote region remained closed to outsiders until the 1990s, preserving its ancient Tibetan culture and raw natural beauty. Trails wind through colorful rock formations, arid plateaus, and windswept ridges with views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Explore the walled city's narrow lanes, visit monasteries, and have conversations with locals. From high above the clouds, descend into the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the world's deepest gorge, where you will have the opportunity to test your technical skills.
Phaplu offers a different but equally rewarding experience. This charming village in the Solukhumbu District sits in the foothills of Mt Everest and opens the door to a network of winding dirt roads, lush forest trails, and the renowned Natrang Valley Trail Centre. Here, riders can explore traditional Sherpa villages, visit centuries-old stupas and monasteries, and enjoy trails that blend natural beauty with playful flow. The Natrang Trail Centre, crafted by local legend Tangi Rebours, features hand-built lines designed for both seasoned riders and those looking for an inviting introduction to Nepal’s terrain.
Our local guides have grown up on these trails, learned from Sherpa communities, and earned every mountain pass crossing. They know which monasteries welcome visitors, where to find the best dal bhat after long rides, and the cultural stories behind each prayer flag-marked summit.
When you ride with LeRipp in Nepal, you're experiencing the mountains through local eyes. The hidden trails, cultural protocols, and off-map moments you won't find on any itinerary.
From respectful monastery visits to traditional meal preparations and altitude acclimatization plans, we handle the details so you can focus on the ride and the connections that matter.

Everything to know about our Nepal e-bike tours. From cultural prep to altitude tips, here's what riders ask us before hitting the Himalayan trails.
Your tour includes guided riding with our local e-bike guide as well as a European guide and professional photographer; 11 nights in handpicked hotels, guest houses, and mountain tea houses; daily meals plus ride-day snacks and water; full 4x4 jeep support with airport pick-up, drop-off, and transfers; internal flights if needed; all required permits and local taxes.
Bring your own or let us take care of it. We can offer premium e-mountain bike rentals through trusted local partners in Kathmandu and regional hubs who understand the demands of high-altitude riding. Availability is limited so make sure you let us know in advance if you need to rent an e-bike.
Nepal offers real variety, from cultural rides through Sherpa villages to technical high-altitude descents in Mustang. We tailor routes to your comfort level, but we recommend at least intermediate riding experience. Check out our Skills & Fitness page for detailed guidance.
Helmet, gloves, layered clothing for altitude changes, and gear appropriate for the conditions. We'll provide a comprehensive checklist and help with local equipment rental for anything you may be missing.
We acclimatize gradually and always have alternative routes ready. Our guides are trained in altitude awareness and weather pattern reading to keep you comfortable and safe, rain or shine.
It's central to every tour. Our guides ensure respectful visits to monasteries, proper cultural protocols, and meaningful interactions with local communities. You'll learn about Tibetan Buddhist traditions, Sherpa culture, and local customs throughout the journey.
Our guides carry comprehensive tools and spares to handle most situations. You are riding in remote mountainous areas, and there are always some risks with that, but many trails have vehicle support access for major issues.
We work exclusively with local communities, follow local protocols, contribute to local economies, and ensure our presence benefits rather than disrupts traditional ways of life. Cultural education is part of every tour.
Yes. If you prefer traditional mountain biking, check out our MTB tours in Nepal for the same terrain and cultural immersion.


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