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Cycle the rural backroads of Rajasthan, welcomed by villagers as we go
Marvel at the Taj Mahal as the sun sets, a beautiful time to visit
Explore the magnificent Amber Fort in the Pink City of Jaipur
Pedal through the bird-watching paradise of Bharatpur National Park
Game drive through Sariska National Park, searching for leopards and more
Trip completed in Jan-Feb 2025. This was my first time in India. The cycling was excellent (one day with 900m elevation riding to Kumbhalgarh but otherwise actually easier in terms of elevation/distance than on other grade 3 trips I've been on). Cycling in the cities is somewhat of an adrenaline sport which was great fun! The Taj Majal, Udaipur and Jodhpur Fort were all excellent. The food is exceptionally good. The bus was the most comfortable exodus trip bus I've ever been on and made the longer journeys a pleasure. I enjoyed the experience of the overnight train journey. The Shree Ram hotel, Kumbhalgarh Forest Retreat and Sariska Safari Lodge I found to be very good and enjoyed staying there. The room in Ashok Country Resort was somewhat damp/musty. With the swimming pool closed there isn't much to do there and, other than the airport, there's nothing nearby. Food there was good. Bathrooms in the vesta mayura palace and udai villas were dirty. A night club next to the vesta mayua pumps out window shaking music until around midnight. This holiday is really cheap for two weeks - I know I can't expect too much of a three star hotel in India but I'd rather have paid a bit more and had a nicer cleaner hotel at every stop.
Interesting ,fun, scary, exhausting, dirty, heart warming
A really amazing trip Guides really good and looked after me well I'm not really a cyclist though and would have appreciated clarification of the level. Having walked at level 4/5, I was surprised that level 3 was this hard
This was my first visit to India and hopefully it's not my last. Certainly it was a different experience from my trips to Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand but not in any way negative and with Manu's guidance and Sunny's support the minor challenges were all manageable. Cycling in the larger cities and towns required one to be alert at all times and the constant blowing of horns from motor bikes, tuc tucs, cars and buses took some getting used to. The Indian way clearly!! But as with any change one does adapt and we even managed to have some fun on a few tuc tuc journeys. One was never too far away from the many shallow and 'without warning' speed bumps which will keep you on your toes. We crammed a lot into the 2 weeks but it was all very worthwhile and our time in Agra where we visited the stunning Taj Mahal in the late afternoon, and even though crowded due to the holiday period this was still an amazing experience. Then a visit to the Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was quite impressive. We had also spent a few hours the previous day visiting the beautiful bird sanctuary in the company of a wonderful guide.
If you want to experience Rajasthan's famous sights and more peaceful rural life on two wheels this is a great trip. The distance covered is vast, so expect long days with lengthy transfers on crazy uneven roads If you are a confident cyclist the cycling is not too hard, however, you do need to concentrate as anything from a tuk tuk to a cow can suddenly appear in your path! Plus a tarmac surface can suddenly become rubble! Cultural highlights include hill forts, palaces and not forgetting the beautifu lTaj Mahal. Delhi and Jaipur are noisy and can feel overwhelming with the constant blarring of horns. The colours, sights and sounds will be with us for a very long time
very good route and good rides through interesting countryside great palaces at Jodhpur, Udaipur and Jaipur Taj Mahal is special
This trip is a great way of seeing a selection of famous sites as well as getting glimpses of the real India from cycling on back roads, waving at friendly locals, looping round cows, avoiding wandering pigs, nipping past sleeping dogs, pausing to allow flocks of sheep and goats to cross, overtaking bullock carts and even camels. The sometimes parched scenery may not be as lush as south India but there are plenty of sights to see along the way and regular snack stops to break up the longer cycling days. The longer rides tend to be pretty flat and there are some stiff but achievable hills too. But there's always a back up vehicle for anyone who has had enough and plenty of snacks and sweet chai to keep you going.
This was a great trip to be on, saw amazing sights; buildings, landscape, wildlife as well as having a chance to see and interact with local people. We cycled through some varied and interesting landscape as well as some that was dull. The roads were quite a mix, some better than the guides remembered from their last trip, others much worse. The heat was relentless on a few days due to lack of shade and start times being later due to coach transfers, this did cause problems and maybe needs more thought. I have to say that, after a few days cycling, most of us improved but the 34km extenI think the trip will be a five in future but it needs some tweaking of itinerary and trip notes to get there. sion on day eight seemed to be wasted as the countryside was probably the worst we came across, uninspiring. Overall a great trip though with a few adjustments to trip notes and tweaking of itinerary.
A great first experience of India
This trip was great! The cycling wasn't overly difficult. The trip offers a wide range of sites to please everyone. Our guides and crew were excellent, the bikes were great as was the support vehicle. We always had drinking water and snacks while we cycled. They took great care of us.
Imagine pedaling past majestic forts and colorful palaces—this is the essence of the 'Cycling Through Rajasthan' tour package. Beginning and ending in New Delhi, this 15-day guided bicycle tour invites experienced travelers and seniors to uncover the heart of Rajasthan, aptly named the Land of Kings. The journey weaves through iconic destinations like Sariska National Park, the spiritual town of Pushkar, and the vibrant Pink City of Jaipur, offering a perfect blend of cycling adventure and cultural immersion. Highlights include exploring the imposing Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, admiring the tranquil lakeside palace in Udaipur, and savoring the spectacle of the Taj Mahal at sunset—a breathtaking finale to the tour. Special departures in October 2025 and November 2026 coincide with the lively Pushkar Fair, featuring an alternate itinerary for those seeking an even richer cultural experience. Led by an expert tour leader, this trip balances moderate physical activity with ample opportunities for rest and exploration, making it ideal for those who appreciate both active travel and the chance to dive deep into local heritage. The unique selling point: a rare opportunity to see Rajasthan’s legendary landmarks by bike, providing unparalleled access and an intimate connection with the region’s vibrant culture.