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SpiceRoads Targets Singapore-Based Cyclists with Three SG50 Tours

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SpiceRoads has organised three special tours to coincide with the four-day long public holiday celebrating Singapore's 50 years of independence (7-10 August 2015).

The tours includes one which explore the backwaters of Kerala, India; a mountain bike adventure in Bali, Indonesia; and a road ride through the hills of Kanchanaburi in Thailand.

“These tours are perfect for people who want to make the most of their long-weekend. Even if you don't live in Singapore it is a great opportunity to get away without having to take too much of your valuable leave off,” said Struan Robertson, CEO SpiceRoads Cycle Tours.

Bali Mountain Bike Explorer: Learn about the fascinating Balinese culture while mountain biking past volcanoes, crater lakes, fast-flowing rivers, and deep canyons to visit rice terraces, temples, and villages. Tour cost: US$ 995.

Kerala Explorer: Venture around the Western Ghats, the network of backwaters by houseboat, and Thatekkad bird sanctuary to find out why Kerala is on National Geographic Traveler Magazine's "10 Paradises of the World". Tour Cost: US$ 795.

Road Ride of Kanchanaburi Hills: Visit the sites around the River Kwai, test your hill riding with some challenging ascents, and visit Three Pagoda's pass on the border with Myanmar (Burma). Tour cost: US$ 700.

And for people who can take a few more days off, SpiceRoads is inviting you to explore the “Wilds of Sarawak by Bicycle”. This week long adventure includes exploring Kuching, the culturally diverse capital of Sarawak, visiting an orangutan rehabilitation centre, kayaking the Sarawak River, trekking along steamy jungle paths, and witnessing the birth of baby turtles on pristine beaches. Tour cost: US$ 1,645.

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