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Rajasthan, also known as the ‘Land of Kings,’ is a royal state where one can travel back in time. The forts and palaces contain stories of romance, heroism, and chivalry. Rajasthan, one of India’s most popular states, is a delight for shoppers, history buffs, travellers, and cultural enthusiasts. The vast Thar Desert, the Aravallis—one of the world’s oldest mountains—puppet shows, magnificent palaces and forts, delectable local cuisine, wildlife sanctuaries, camel safari rides, and fairs and festivals are all popular tourist attractions. It is also known as the “living museum of the Indian subcontinent” and is best explored on a motorcycle.
This is a well-planned 15-day Rajasthan Bike Tour Package that allows you to explore the dusty roads and bustling streets of Rajasthan in a unique way, while riding your Royal Enfield through the desert, cities, and rural areas. During the Rajasthan Motorcycle trip, you will get a glimpse into the unseen parts of the vibrant Rajasthan. The ride will provide you with unforgettable experiences that you will remember for the rest of your life.
Arrive at Delhi International Airport and meet our tour representative who will assist you with an assisted transfer to your hotel. You are free for the day once you have completed the check-in procedures. You can take a sightseeing tour of Delhi in the afternoon. Delhi, the melting pot of Indian politics and a cultural melting pot, welcomes a large number of visitors from all over the world. It is dotted with a number of man-made marvels. Some of Delhi's most popular tourist attractions include the Akshardham Temple, Red Fort, India Gate, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Lotus Temple, Chandni Chowk, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, and others.
Stay overnight after dinner.
On day 2, take a road transfer to Mandawa. This journey will take approximately 4 hours. 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 motorbike, 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.
Spend the night.
After breakfast on day 3, get ready for a bike ride from Mandawa to Bikaner. When you arrive, check into the hotel and unwind. A guided tour of Bikaner's attractions is planned for the afternoon. The first stop is at the magnificent Junagarh fort, which has illustrative interiors. It was built in 1588 and is known as one of the few important forts in the state that were built on hilltops. After you've explored this architectural marvel, hop on your bike and ride to the National Camel Breeding Farm. Herds and herds of camels can be seen returning to the farm after grazing. Don't miss the beautiful desert backdrop and sunset. This camel breeding farm is situated in the middle of sand dunes.
After breakfast, you'll set out on your bike ride to Jaisalmer, also known as the "Golden City" of Rajasthan. During your motorbike ride, you will pass small tiny rustic villages nestled in the vast Thar, sheltered by deep blue sky. Along the desert road, you'd also see gipsy caravans and wild camels. Arrival in Jaisalmer in the late evening. Complete the hotel check-in procedures upon arrival. You are now free to relax or explore your surroundings on your own.
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On day 5, 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.
After sightseeing, ride your bike for 40 kilometres 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.
Today, after breakfast, you will take a ride to Jodhpur, Rajasthan's "Blue City" or "Sun City." It is named after its founder, Rao Jodha, a Rathore clan chief who established the city in 1459. You arrive at Osian, an ancient city with a temple complex, while travelling south. The city, now almost in ruins, is famous for its ancient temples with beautiful architecture and carvings. Jain Temples, Sachiya Mata Temple, Surya Temples, Shiv Mandir, and Vishnu Temple are examples of such temples. Enjoy a quick lunch after exploring these temples. Now proceed to Jodhpur, where you will arrive in the late afternoon. Complete the hotel check-in procedures. You can now unwind.
On the seventh day of the Rajasthan Motorbike Tour, visit Jodhpur. Take a bike ride up to the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, one of India's largest forts. Rao Jodha commissioned the construction of this fort on a 150-meter-high hilltop in 1459. To get to the fort, you must pass through seven gates. The view from the top of the fort is breathtaking. The day's next attraction is to the city's landmark, Jaswant Thada, also known as the Taj Mahal of Jodhpur. In 1899, Maharaja Sardar Singh established this white marble memorial in memory of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Your next ride will take you to the magnificent Umaid Bhawan Palace.
After sightseeing, take a ride to the lovely village of Ghanerao. The stay will take place at the Royal Castle. While on your way here, stop at the popular Bullet Baba temple, where a bullet and his dead rider Om Banna are worshipped. You can learn about the fascinating story that led to the construction of this temple. Arrival at the hotel in the late evening. Check in and unwind for a while. After dinner, take a ride to nearby villages and the forest area.
Stay in a hotel for the night.
After breakfast, hop on your bike and ride to Udaipur, one of the most romantic Indian cities with scenic charm. Udaipur, also known as the 'City of Lakes,' is home to several architectural marvels as well as the tranquil Lake Pichola. It is also known as the "East Venice." When you arrive in Udaipur, check into a hotel and unwind for a while. After lunch, there will be some sightseeing. The first stop is at the magnificent City Palace complex, which is located on the Lake's eastern shore. The various structures within the complex were built over a 400-year period by various rulers during their reign. Enjoy boating on the calm waters of Lake Pichola at dusk.
On the ninth day of the tour, eat breakfast and then ride your motorbike to the Bassi. On the way, visit the mighty Chittorgarh Fort, one of India's largest forts. This fort is a perfect example of Rajput bravery and gallantry, and it covers an area of 700 acres. Between the 15th and 16th centuries, the fort's rulers were defeated three times, and the women inside the fort committed Jauhar, an act in which women collectively sacrificed themselves in the fire. Though only the ruins of the fort remain, one can sense the grandeur of this place in these ruins. Later, proceed to Bassi, where you will be assisted with check-in at the hotel. Relax for a while.
After breakfast, start your motorbike and ride to Pushkar, a beautiful city with religious significance known for its lake, temples, sand dunes, fair, bazaar and ghats. Pushkar is distinguished and beautiful due to the three hills on one side and the deep lake on the other. Check into the hotel when you arrive. You can finally relax. The evening is reserved for a stroll through Pushkar's bustling vibrant local bazaars, where you can purchase beautiful tie and dye fabric, precious stones, paintings, handicrafts, and more.
Spend the night in Pushkar.
On the eleventh day, you ride to Jaipur, Rajasthan's lovely "Pink City." 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. Hop on an elephant's back and ride up to the fort's entrance as it is being built.
On day 12, after breakfast, ride your bike towards Sawai Madhopur to reach Ranthambore National Park, the former hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur. When you arrive in Ranthambore, check into a hotel. You can unwind after completing the check-in procedures. After that, in the late afternoon, you will visit the old Ranthambore Fort, which was built in the 10th century. A temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha can be found near the entrance. The fort is surrounded by massive stone walls and contains a number of structures such as temples, houses, step wells, cenotaphs, palaces, and so on. Even today, Phansi Ghar, Hammir's Court, Dhula Mahal, and Badal Mahal can be seen. Later, go for a nature walk to enjoy the greenery and serenity.
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Two wildlife jeep safaris inside the park, accompanied by a naturalist, are planned for the day. The safaris would take place in the morning and afternoon. Ranthambore, one of the oldest national parks in north India, is well-known for its large population of big cats. The day promises to be exciting. This national park, located at the confluence of the Aravali and Vindhaya ranges, is rich in flora and fauna. Tigers, sloth bears, common langurs, sambhar deer, Indian wild boar, small Indian mongoose, Indian flash vampire, jackals, and other animal species can be seen here. But that's not all. The wildlife reserve also has 272 different bird species. Look for brightly coloured birds.
Begin your motorbike journey to the 'Mughal City' of Agra via Bharatpur after breakfast on the 14th day. This is your last day for a motorbike ride. When you arrive in Bharatpur, say good-by to your bikes. Lunch in Bharatpur is delicious. After lunch, you will be driven to Agra. Check in and unwind upon arrival. A special farewell dinner is planned for the evening.
Agra is where you'll spend the night.
Early morning visit to the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Taj looks like a gleaming diamond at sunrise. This white marble mausoleum, a symbol of eternal love, was commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his deceased beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Back to the hotel for breakfast, followed by a visit to the magnificent Agra Fort. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contains several structures such as Jodha Palace, Shish Mahal, Nagina Masjid, Moti Masjid, Diwan-i-Am, Diwan-i-Khas, Muhamman Burj, and others. Continue your journey back to Delhi later. When you arrive in Delhi, you will be transferred to the airport to board a flight for your next destination.
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