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Rajasthan Motorcycle Trip – 14 Nights & 15 Days

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14 Nights & 15 Days

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40 people

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English, Hindi

Rajasthan, often known as the ‘Land of Kings,’ is a regal state where one can journey back in time. The forts and palaces include stories of romance, valour, and chivalry. Rajasthan, one of India’s most popular states, is a treat for shoppers, history aficionados, travellers, and cultural enthusiasts. The vast Thar Desert, the Aravallis–one of the world’s oldest mountains–puppet shows, majestic castles and forts, delectable local cuisine, wildlife sanctuaries, camel safari rides, and fairs and festivals are all popular tourist attractions. It is best explored on a motorbike and is known as the “living museum of the Indian subcontinent.”

This is a well-planned Rajasthan motorcycle tour that allows you to explore the dusty roads and lively streets in a unique way, while riding your Royal Enfield through the desert, cities and rural areas. During the Rajasthan Motorcycle ride, you will get a glimpse into the unexplored parts of the lively Rajasthan. The ride will provide you with unforgettable moments that you will remember for the rest of your life.

From October through March is the best time to visit.

The number of riding days is 13 days.

Average ride time is 5 to 7 hours every day.

2700 km covered

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Highlights

  • A Delhi sightseeing tour
  • Explore Mandawa's historic havelis.
  • A trip to Bikaner's Junagarh fort
  • A memorable bike trip through Rajasthan's sand dunes
  • Jaisalmer Fort and Patwon Ki Haveli are included in the tour guide's commentary.
  • At Sam Sand Dunes, camping
  • Investigate the Jodhpur Osian temple complex.
  • Visit to Jodhpur's impressive Mehrangarh fort
  • Ghanerao's temple to Bullet Baba
  • Boat ride on Lake Pichola's calm waters at dusk, Udaipur
  • Stop in Chittorgarh Fort on the way to Bassi
  • Shopping at Pushkar's well-known local markets
  • A visit to Jaipur's renowned Amer fort
  • Wildlife safaris in the morning and afternoon in Ranthambore National Park
  • Investigate the historic Ranthambore Fort, built in the tenth century.
  • Visit the magnificent Taj Mahal during the dawn in Agra.

Day 1 - Arrival in Delhi

Meet our tour agent when you arrive at the Delhi Airport; they will provide you with a guided transfer to your accommodation. You have the rest of the day to yourself once the check-in procedures are over. You could decide to take a Delhi sightseeing tour in the afternoon. Delhi, the hub of Indian politics and a mash-up of many cultures, welcomes a sizable influx of tourists from all over the world. It is peppered with numerous man-made marvels. The Akshardham Temple, Red Fort, India Gate, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Lotus Temple, Chandni Chowk, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, and other well-known Delhi tourist attractions are only a few.

After dinner, remain the night.

Day 2 - Delhi – Mandawa (240 Km)

Get a road transfer to Mandawa on day 2. It will take about 4 hours to complete this excursion. Old havelis and colourful fresco art paintings may be found at Mandawa, which is also known as the state's open art gallery. Once there, check in to the hotel and unwind. You pick up your motorbike in the evening, and the road captain goes over all the local traffic laws and how to operate a Royal Enfield. You can now spend a couple of hours on your bike touring the local haveli villages.

Spend the night.

Day 3 - Mandawa-Bikaner (190 Km / 4 Hrs)

Get ready for a bike trip from Mandawa to Bikaner on day 3 after breakfast. Once there, settle in at the hotel and unwind. The afternoon is designated for a tour of the sights in Bikaner. First stop is the magnificent Junagarh fort, which has interiors that are full of artistic inspiration. It was built in 1588 and is regarded as one of the state's few significant forts to be built on a hilltop. Ride your bike to the National Camel Breeding Farm after admiring this architectural gem. From this location, you can see herds upon herds of camels making their way back to the farm after grazing. Don't forget to take in the beautiful desert backdrop and sunset. This camel breeding farm, which is surrounded by sand dunes, was established to create excellent camel breeds, whether for household transportation or military purposes.

Stay the night at Bikaner.

Day 4 - Bikaner-Jaisalmer (320 Km / 7 Hrs)

After breakfast, you'll start your bike trip towards Jaisalmer, often known as the "Golden City" of Rajasthan. You will pass by little, rural communities on your motorbike journey that are hidden by a clear sky and spread out across the huge Thar. Along the desert path, you might also see gipsy caravans and wild camels. Arrival in Jaisalmer in the late evening. Complete the hotel check-in procedures when you arrive. Now you can unwind or go exploring on your own.

Spend the night.

Day 5 - Jaisalmer-Sam Sand Dunes Desert Camp (40 Km)

On day 5, eat breakfast and get ready for a tour of Jaisalmer. You start by touring the historic district of Jaisalmer, which features busy, winding lanes studded with historic havelis. The impressive Jaisalmer Fort, one of the biggest fortifications in the world, is the next thing on the agenda. This fort, which is perched on an 80-meter-high hill, was built in 1156 by Raja Rawal Jaisal, a Bhatti Ruler. Sandstone makes up this enormous fortress, also known as Sonar Quila. You continue to the stunningly sculpted Jain temples, built between the 12th and the 15th century, after exploring this enormous building. These stunning temples are well known for their fine craftsmanship. The magnificent Patwon Ki Haveli, Guman Chand Patwa's first haveli in Jaisalmer, is next in line. It was constructed in 1805.

After sightseeing, you can reach the well-known sand dunes, which are visible on both sides of the road, by riding your bike for 40 kilometres. You'll remember this event forever. Visit the camping area at Sam Sand Dunes. Set up camp and take a short nap. It's going to be a thrilling night. Enjoy mouthwatering Indian and global cuisine on the dunes. Enjoy the Kalbelia dance and the bonfire.

Spend the night in the camp.

Day 6 - Jaisalmer-Jodhpur (320 Km / 7 Hrs)

You will have a trip to Jodhpur, the "Blue City" or the "Sun City" of Rajasthan, after breakfast today. It bears the name Rao Jodha after its founder, a Rathore clan lord who established the city in 1459. You reach Osian, an ancient city with a temple complex, while trekking south. The city, which is now nearly completely destroyed, is well-known for its ancient temples with outstanding architecture and decorations. Jain temples, Sachiya Mata temples, Surya temples, Shiv Mandir, and Vishnu temple are a few examples. Visit these temples, then have a brief lunch. Now turn in the direction of Jodhpur, where you will reach in the late afternoon. Complete the hotel's check-in procedures. You may now unwind after a strenuous riding day. If both time and energy allow

Sleep in a hotel.

Day 7 - Jodhpur-Ghanerao via Bullet Temple (160 Km / 4 Hrs)

Join a Jodhpur city tour on the seventh day of your Rajasthan motorbike vacation. Ride your bike up to the beautiful Mehrangarh Fort, renowned as one of India's biggest forts. In the year 1459, Rao Jodha ordered the construction of this fort, which was built on a hill 150 metres high. To get to the fort, you must pass through 7 gates. Beautiful views may be seen from the fort's summit. The city's iconic Jaswant Thada, often known as the Taj Mahal of Jodhpur, is the day's second point of interest. In 1899, Maharaja Sardar Singh established this white marble monument in honour of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. The beautiful Umaid Bhawan Palace and Museum is the destination of your next ride. The other portion of this palace, which was once a palace, is now a museum. A well-kept museum that showcases the Maharaja Umaid Sing's and other royal family members' personal items, including weaponry, china, trophies, stuffed leopards, antiquities, and a collection of clocks. A ride to the lovely village of Ghanerao follows the sightseeing. The Royal Castle will be the place to stay throughout our visit. Stop at the well-known Bullet Baba temple on the way here to pay your respects to a bullet and his deceased rider, Om Banna. You can hear the fascinating narrative that led to the building of this temple. Arrival to the hotel in the late evening. Register and unwind for a moment. You can take a ride after dinner to the local villages and the forest.

Spend the night at a hotel.

Day 8 - Ghanerao-Udaipur (130 Km / 4 Hrs)

After breakfast, hop on your bike and start riding to Udaipur, one of the most romantic destinations in India that boasts beautiful scenery. Udaipur, often known as the "City of Lake," is home to a number of magnificent buildings and the serene Lake Pichola. The phrase "Venice of the East" is another name for it. When you get to Udaipur, check into a hotel and unwind for a while. After lunch, you'll go sightseeing. The magnificent City Palace complex, located on the eastern shores of the Lake, is the destination of the first visit. The complex's several buildings were built over the course of 400 years by various kings when they were in power. Enjoy kayaking on Lake Pichola's serene waters after dusk. Enjoy the beautiful vistas of the Aravali mountain ranges, the bathing ghats, and the temples and palaces. You can engage in little shopping in the evening at Udaipur's neighbourhood bazaars.

Sleep in Udaipur.

Day 9 - Udaipur-Bassi via Chittorgarh (190 Km / 4 Hrs)

Have breakfast and enjoy a motorbike ride to the Bassi on the ninth day of the tour. Visit the impressive Chittorgarh Fort, one of India's biggest forts, on the way. This fort covers 700 acres and is a testament to the bravery and valour of the Rajputs. Between the 15th and 16th centuries, the fort's rulers were overthrown three times, and the women who lived there committed the act of Jauhar, in which a group of women sacrifices itself in a fire. Even though it is in ruins, it is still magnificent. Have your lunch now. Continue on to Bassi later.Check in at the hotel as soon as you arrive, then unwind for a while. You then go to the Bassi fort palace. This palace, which was the residence of the Mewar dynasty's nobles during the 16th century and has since been converted into a heritage hotel, is situated amidst magnificent hills.

Returning to the motel to spend the night.

Day 10 - Bassi-Pushkar (210 Km / 5 Hrs)

After breakfast today, start your motorbike and start travelling to Pushkar, a beautiful city with a strong religious presence that is renowned for its lake, temples, sand dunes, fair, bazaar and ghats. Pushkar is distinctive and lovely because of the three hills on one side and the large lake on the other. Check into the hotel as you arrive. You can now relax and sleep. The evening is planned for a stroll through Pushkar's lively, energetic local bazaars, where you may find gorgeous tie-dye fabric, precious stones, paintings, handicrafts, and more.

In Pushkar, spend the night.

Day 11 - Pushkar-Jaipur (130 Km / 4 Hrs)

The charming 'Pink City' of Rajasthan, Jaipur, is where you journey on the eleventh day. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amer, created this capital city of Rajasthan in 1728, making it one of India's most significant heritage cities. Beautiful palaces, historical museums, vibrant bazaars, and other architectural marvels are all across the city. Upon arrival, make a hotel reservation. Prepare for an expedition to the highly regarded Amer fort or Amber fort, which is located 11 kilometres from the main city, after taking some time to unwind. This fort complex, which Raja Man Singh built in 1592, features a number of exquisite buildings inside its walls. Since the fort is situated on a hilltop, you can ride an elephant up to the entrance and back again.

Returning to the city to spend the night.

Day 12 - Jaipur-Ranthambore (190 Km / 4 Hrs)

The historic hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur, Ranthambore National Park, can be reached by biking towards Sawai Madhopur after breakfast on day 12. Once in Ranthambore, book a room at a hotel. You can unwind after finishing the check-in procedures. Then, in the late afternoon, you go to the historic Ranthambore Fort, which dates back to the tenth century. A Ganesha temple can be found near the entryway. The fort, which is surrounded by enormous stone walls, contains a variety of buildings inside, including temples, homes, step wells, cenotaphs, palaces, etc. Even today, it is possible to observe Phansi Ghar, Hammir's Court, Dhula Mahal, and Badal Mahal. Later, go for a nature stroll to take in the peace and greenery.

Spend the night.

Day 13 - Ranthambore National Park

Two inside-the-park wildlife vehicle safaris with a naturalist are planned for the day. The morning and afternoon safaris would alternate. Ranthambore, one of the oldest national parks in north India, is renowned for having a respectable number of big cats. It's going to be a thrilling day. This national park is home to a variety of plants and animals and is situated where the Aravali and Vindhaya ranges converge. Tigers, sloth bears, common langurs, sambhar deer, Indian wild boar, small Indian mongoose, Indian flash vampire, jackals, and other animal species can also be seen here. Not only that. The nature reserve is home to up to 272 different bird species. Be on the lookout for colourful birds including bulbul, falcons, mynas, great crested grebes, herons, common kingfishers, egrets, gulls, snipes, and more.

Spend the night.

Day 14 - Ranthambore-Agra via Bharatpur (250 Km / 6 Hrs)

On the fourteenth day, set out on a motorbike via Bharatpur towards the "Mughal City" of Agra. Your final opportunity to ride a motorbike would be today. Leave your bikes behind when you arrive in Bharatpur. Enjoy your meal at Bharatpur. After lunch, take a car transfer to Agra. Once there, settle in and unwind. A special goodbye supper is organised for that evening.

Agra, overnight.

Day 15 - Agra-Delhi (210 Km /4 Hrs)

A visit to the Taj Mahal, the most renowned of the Seven Wonders of the World, in the morning. The Taj looks like a sparkling gem at morning. This white marble monument, a representation of enduring love, was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in honour of his late beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Breakfast at the hotel is followed by a trip to the enormous Agra Fort. Several buildings, including the Jodha Palace, Shish Mahal, Nagina Masjid, Moti Masjid, Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-i-Khas, Muhammad Burj, and more, are located within the limits of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Continue your trip back to Delhi later on the road. Once in Delhi, take a transfer to the airport so you may catch a flight to your next destination.

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