Rajasthan Cycle - 8 Day
From the delights of Jaipur we adjust to the pace of the buffalo cart from handlebar level, savouring a way of life that is still in harmony with the seasons. The roads are flat, the days not unduly strenuous and we provide a backup vehicle for your convenience.
There will be ample opportunity to witness the spectacular Taj Mahal at sunrise and explore Fatephur Sikri before returning to Delhi where the trip concludes.
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Price Includes |
(WEX-55) |
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7 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 3 dinners |
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Airport Transfers |
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expert bilingual guide |
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group medical kit |
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accommodation |
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gear pack including sleeping bag and insulated mat |
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provision of bike between Jaipur and Agra |
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private vehicles |
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sightseeing and site entry fees as listed |
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Price Excludes |
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- Items of a personal nature i.e laundry, bottled mineral water, soft drinks, phone
calls.
- Lunch and Dinners when staying in hotels
- Tips
- Travel insurance
- visa
- airport & departure taxes |
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Suitability / Level |
All Levels |
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Small Group Travel
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Itinerary
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DAY 1 Arrive Delhi.
On arrival at the group hotel your leader will brief the group on the trip. The rest of the day is free to adjust to the sights, sounds and smells of India.
Meals: NIL
DAY 2 Train to Jaipur.
We transfer to New Delhi station to board the early morning Express train to Jaipur. The train takes five hours, reaching Jaipur by lunchtime, giving us the afternoon to wander the city. The famed "Pink City" of Jaipur is the capital of the state of Rajasthan, and was founded in the early 18th century by Maharajah Jai Singh, who moved from Amber to this new site on the plains.
Meals: B
DAY 3 In Jaipur
Today is a full day to explore further the city of Jaipur. We visit the City Palace and the Jantar Mantar - the remarkable observatory reflecting Jai Singh's passion for astronomy. There is also the Old City with its bazaars and the Hawa Mahal - the Palace of the Winds, originally built as part of the City Palace complex to allow the ladies of the Royal household to watch the everyday life in the city
without themselves being observed.
Meals: B
DAY 4 Jaipur to farm camp (50km)
Departing through the outlying settlements of Jaipur and with the Amber Fort as our backdrop, we commence the cycling.Your leader will give a briefing on cycling in India and handling your bike as well as making time for adjustments before we progress along the Ramgargh road, one of the quieter veins leading out of Jaipur. The route twists through small farming settlements, where we provide endless entertainment to the villagers who are intrigued at the notion of westerners riding bikes through India. By noon we arrive at Ramgarh Lake and enjoy a lunch respite under a huge Banyan tree. After lunch we cycle on to our overnight camp spot; located in a true rural setting, with
small rudimentary dwellings and endless fields of crops.
Meals: B, L, D
DAY 5 Farm house to Sariska Park (52km)
We continue riding through timeless India, with lush flowering mustard plantations flanked by overhanging willow trees, before reaching the gates to the Sariska Tiger Reserve. After a drink stop we continue on to our camp inside the park where we will have lunch. This was once home to a significant population of tigers, until a few seasons ago, when poaching significantly reduced their numbers. However there are many other animals in the park, and the atmosphere and natural surrounds make the visit very much worthwhile. Our camp overnight will be in the grounds of the Sariska Tiger Camp.
Meals: B, L, D
DAY 6 Cycle to Rajgarh (38km). Drive to Bharatpur camp (90km)
Our ride this morning takes us through numerous small villages as we make our way to Rajgarh. Stopping for lunch we continue a further 15km in the afternoon before we board the bus to drive us the last section of the day to Bharatpur via Mahua. Camp tonight is within the premises of the Swaraj Resort.
Meals: B, L, D
DAY 7 Bharatpur to Fatehpur Sikri and Agra - (54km)
Today we cycle to the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Our bikes provide a wonderful mode of transport to move around and explore the park, where swamplands provide habitats for hundreds of bird species. After lunch in the park we travel in our vehicle for about 20km to Fatehpur Sikri, where we can explore Akbar's deserted capital, before continuing on to Agra.
Meals: B
DAY 8 In Agra, then drive to Delhi, trip concludes in the early morning we have a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal, Shah Jahan's mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. We continue to Agra Fort, a fitting testimony to the Great Moghuls - Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan - during the era when Agra was the capital of the Moghul empire. From the Red Fort we'll have more views of the Taj Mahal before driving back to Delhi this afternoon where our trip concludes.
Meals: B |
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Accommodation
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Good quality accommodation in Delhi/Jaipur/Agra |
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