Rajasthan is known for its royal forts, castles, and palaces, as well as its colorful markets, desert villages, and friendly people. “Explore Rajasthan on bike” Tour will provide you with the ideal dose of adventure. Ride your bike through the colorful cities, rich culture and heritage, and centuries-old traditions in Rajasthan. It has everything a Traveller could want, from a camel safari in the desert to majestic palaces. With the “Explore Rajasthan on bike” tour, you can take a royal tour of Rajasthan on your Royal Enfield.
Begin your journey from Delhi to Mandawa.Mandawa, a small 18th-century town known for its magnificent haveli architecture. Mandawa Fort is counted among the most beautiful forts in Rajasthan. It reflects the royalty, magnificence and splendors of the bygone period. The Mandawa fort has painted archways that are decorated with interesting forms of paintings of Lord Krishna along with his cowherds.
Gajner is located approximately 20 miles south-west of Bikaner. It was inhabited during the reign of Maharaja Gaj Singh and was named after Gajner, a well-known pond in Bikaner state.
The "Golden City" of Jaisalmer is brimming with rich culture, compelling history, and mysterious allure. It is known as the "Golden City" due to its distinctive sandstone architecture. Given that it takes place on the outskirts of the desert, this makes sense.
Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City, is the former capital of Marwar in Rajasthan, India. Because of its iconic, blue-painted houses, the charming city is known as the Blue City. When you see the city from above, you'll understand why it's called the Blue City.
Jaipur is the state capital of Rajasthan in India. It pays homage to the royal family that once ruled the region and founded what is now known as the Old City, or "Pink City" for its trademark building colour, in 1727. The opulent, colonnaded City Palace complex stands at the center of its stately street grid (notable in India). Part of it is still a royal residence, complete with gardens, courtyards, and museums.
We will begin our journey in the national capital and ride to our first destination, Mandawa. Mandawa also known as the state's open art gallery, is well-known for its old havelis and vibrant fresco art paintings. When you arrive, check into the hotel and unwind. In the evening, you receive your motorcycle, and the road captain instructs you on all of the driving rules in this area, as well as how to operate the Royal Enfield. You can now ride your bike around the nearby havelis villages for about 2-3 hours.
Meals- Dinner in Mandawa
Lunch on the way in a restaurant your own
After early breakfast, get all set for a bike ride from Mandawa to Gajner via Tal Chhaper & Bikaner. After 100 Km ride we will be reach Tal Chhaper & enjoy Jeep Ride through Tal Chhapar Black buck sanctuary. After two hours’ jeep safari in Tal Chhaper we will continue our ride towards Gajner, we also halt on the way at Bikaner looking for fort, palaces, temples and National Camel Breeding Farm. Later continue to the Gajner. In the evening on arriving at Gajner, check-in at the hotel and relax.
Meals- Breakfast in Mandawa, Dinner in Gajner
Lunch on the way in a restaurant your own.
After breakfast, you'll set out on your bike ride to Jaisalmer, also known as the "Golden City" of Rajasthan. During your motorcycle ride, you will pass small tiny rustic villages nestled in the vast Thar, sheltered by deep blue sky. We will visit Khichan village which is situated 3.4 Km. away from Phalodi. Khichan is a village is known for a large number of Demoiselle cranes that visit it every winter. now hosts over 30,000 demoiselle cranes from as early as August each year to as late as March of the following year. After that we will continue to Jaisalmer via Pokhran. Pokhran is famous for being a remote village which has its roots dug into the ancient cultures. The town houses various beautiful forts exhibiting the marvels of ancient Rajasthani architecture. Pokhran was also a test site for India’s first underground nuclear weapon missile. Along the desert road, you'd also see gipsy caravans and wild camels. Arrival in Jaisalmer in the Afternoon. Complete the hotel check-in procedures upon arrival. You are now free to relax or explore your surroundings on your own.
Meals- Breakfast in Gajner, Dinner in Jaisalmer
Lunch on the way in a restaurant your own
On day 4, eat breakfast and prepare for a guided tour of Jaisalmer. First, you visit Jaisalmer's old town, which has bustling narrow streets dotted with heritage havelis. The mighty Jaisalmer Fort, one of the world's largest fortifications, is the next stop on the itinerary. This fort, perched on an 80-meter-high hill, was commissioned in 1156 by Raja Rawal Jaisal, a Bhatti ruler. This massive sandstone castle, also known as Sonar Quila, was built. Following your exploration of this massive structure, you will proceed to the strikingly sculpted Jain temples built between the 12th and 15th centuries. These lovely temples are well-known for their delicate carvings. The magnificent Patwon Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer's first haveli, was built in 1805 by Guman Chand Patwa.
After sightseeing, ride your bike for 45 kilometers to the world-famous sand dunes, which can be seen on both sides of the road. This will be a memorable experience for you. Stop at Sam Sand Dunes Campground. Check into camp and take a break. This evening promises to be exciting. On the dunes, enjoy mouthwatering Indian and popular World cuisine. Take in the bonfire and the Kalbelia dance.
Spend the night in camp.
Meals- Breakfast in Jaisalmer, lunch and Dinner in Camp.
Today, after breakfast, you will take a ride to Jodhpur, also known as the "Blue City" or "Sun City" of Rajasthan. On the way we will visit Akal wood fossil park. It is an interesting area of remains of ancient flora, in the form of fossils of trees belonging to a forest that existed almost 180 million years ago. The sheer fact stands out to be unbelievable and majestic. The tree trunks, and hence the wood is what remains of that ancient region of forests that used to cover this land, and probably got submerged under water of the sea. You arrive Jodhpur at lunch time. After lunch Have a bike ride up to the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, famed as one of the largest forts in India. Erected on a hilltop, 150 m high, this fort was commissioned in the year 1459 by Rao Jodha. You cross 7 gates to arrive at the fort. The view from the top of the fort is lovely. The next attraction of the day is to the landmark of the city, Jaswant Thada, popular as the Taj Mahal of Jodhpur. The Mandore Garden is this hauntingly beautiful tract of land housing. All the ruins of the ancient royal fastness of the Rathore clan.
Overnight in Hotel.
Meals- Breakfast at the camp, Dinner in Jodhpur.
Lunch on the way in a restaurant your own.
On the Sixth day, after breakfast you ride to Rajasthan's lovely 'Pink City,' Jaipur. This capital city of Rajasthan, one of India's most important heritage cities, was founded in 1728 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amer. The city is filled with magnificent palaces, heritage museums, vibrant bazaars, and other architectural marvels. Check into a hotel upon arrival. After some downtime, plan an excursion to the popular Amer fort or Amber fort, which is located 11 kilometres from the main city. This fort complex was built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh and contains several beautiful structures.
Back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Meals- Breakfast in Jodhpur, Dinner in Jaipur
Lunch on the way in a restaurant your own.
Wake up slowly because today is your final day on this epic journey through Rajasthan. After breakfast at the hotel restaurant, begin riding back to where it all began. You may choose to get up early and explore some of the city's attractions that you were unable to visit the day before. The ride to Delhi should take no more than five to six hours because we will be riding on the smooth NH-48 through Neemrana and Gurgaon. When you arrive at your final destination, say goodbye to your fellow riders and continue your journey home. Tour End
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