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Itinerary
Motor
Bike Safari
Duration:
20 Days
Places
to Visit: Delhi > Agra > Bharatpur > Ranthambore
> Pushkar > Chittaurgarh > Udaipur > Mt. Abu >
Jodhpur > Jaisalmer > Kheechan > Bikaner > Mandawa
> Neemrana
Day
1: Arrive Delhi
Arrival at Delhi and Transfer to Hotel. Delhi stands as the
capital of modern India, though it is made up of seven ancient
cities, spanning the period from the 11th to 20th centuries. O/N
at Hotel
Day 2: Explore Delhi
Early Morning after breakfast take a tour of Delhi where we can
see some of the finest monuments of Delhi like the Jama Masjid,
India's largest mosque, and the impressive Red Fort and can do
preparations before departure. After lunch Journey towards Agra
(approx 3 to 4 Hrs drive from Delhi). Overnight at Agra
Day
3: Agra
Start our memorable journey from Agra "The Pink of
Rajasthan" where you will be introduced with the tour
member and supporting team and motor bikes. En route we shall
visit the incredible deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri, which was
once the capital of the Mughal Empire for a brief period. At
sunset visit to that most famous of all Indian monuments, Taj Mahal (One of the seven Wonder in World) which is without doubt
the world's greatest symbol of love. Overnight at Hotel in Agra.
Day 4: Bharatpur
Early morning after breakfast hit the road and head north
towards Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary which is one of the most
spectacular for both bird lover and non- bird lover. Approx 415
bird species have been identified here, migrating from as far
away as Siberia in huge. Bharatpur is the premier Jat State in
Rajasthan. Over night in Bharatpur
Day 5: Ranthambore
Early morning after breakfast with the packed lunch we hit the
highway leading towards Ranthambore, which is famous for the
Ranthambore National Park. This National Park is one of the
finest tiger reserve in the country under the Project Tiger.
Ranthambore National Park has a number of varieties of sambhar,
chital, Nilgai, chinkara, langur, wild boar and peafowl.
Overnight in Ranthambore.
Day 6: Pushkar
This is a longish ride to the scenic lakeside town of Pushkar,
famous for the annual cattle fair and festival held every
November. Thousands of camels, horses, cattle and oxen are
bought and sold with the enthusiasm and gusto that only an
Indian crowd of around 200,000 traders can muster. It's always
held at the time of the full moon in November, and is one of the
most colorful and flamboyant festivals in India. Overnight at
Hotel at Pushkar
Day 7: Chittaurgarh
After breakfast at Pushkar proceed towards Chittorgarh, perhaps
more than any other fortress, is symbolic of the futile,
idealistic chivalry which was a way of Rajput life in the middle
ages. Over Night at Chittaurgarh
Day 8: Udaipur
Early morning proceeding towards Udaipur where you can have a
glimpse of Superb Dilwara Temples, Jain temples with intricate
designs and marble carvings unmatched anywhere else. Overnight
at hotel in Udaipur.
Day 9: Udaipur
Today is the Day for rest at Udaipur at the lake palace, like so
many others, has now been converted into a luxury hotel and we
can visit for lunch or afternoon tea to have a look around. We
shall spend some time on the lake in a solar-powered tourist
launch, and the sunset over the lake with a stunning white
palace provides great photo opportunities. Overnight at Hotel in
Udaipur.
Day 10: Mt. Abu
After leisure at Udaipur, We will hit the roads once again
towards Mt. Abu which is in the very south of the state on the
border with Gujarat, (only 'hill station' to be found in
Rajasthan). The climate is a cool welcome relief from the plains
below, with the town spread along a hilly plateau at 1200
meters. Beautiful Nakki Lake is the primary attraction in the
town. The entire town is very picturesque. Overnight at Hotel In
Mt. Abu
Day 11: Jodhpur
Early morning after breakfast at the cool and leisure in Mount
Abu proceed towards Jodhpur. The Maharaja of Jodhpur gave the
world those wonderful horse-riding breeches of the same name,
which he had specially made by the court tailor after he found
it quite impossible to play polo with the British in his long,
flowing regal robes
Day 12: Jodhpur
Our second day in Jodhpur we set out to explore this beautiful
city. Although not appearing blue from down at ground level, the
view from the huge fortress of Meherangarh Fort over the town is
a true spectacle as all the blue-washed Brahmin houses shimmer
in the sunlight. We may also visit the Umaid Bhawan Palace, a
stunning Maharaja's palace now converted into the largest
ground-area 5 star hotel in India, with the Royal Family still
resident in one wing. Not to be missed are the Jaswant Thada, A
white marble memorial with beautiful marble lattice work and the
carved wooden doors of the cenotaph, the museum, and the
colorful Girdikot and Sardar Markets.
Day 13: Jaisalmer
From Jodhpur we start early morning towards Jaisalmer. The
distance between Jodpur and Jaisalmer is 300 Kms and this is the
most tough and the longest distance of drive at our whole tour
plan (Itinerary). After we reach Jaisalmer and approach the
western extremities of India near the border with Pakistan; an
amazing spectacle rises from the floor of the Great Thar Desert
with the glimpse of Great Jaisalmer Fort. Overnight at Hotel in
Jaisalmer
Day 14: Jaisalmer
Start your days with traditional Rajasthani breakfast and then
explore Jaisalmer, perhaps with an afternoon camel safari. In
earlier days it truly was a golden city, a place of great
opulence on the caravan trading routes between India and central
Asia. A feature of Jaisalmer is the abundance of splendid
havelis; intricate carvings and works of art are commonplace and
visitors are welcome to roam freely. Overnight at Hotel in
Jaisalmer
Day 15 : Kheechan
With the relax mind and body we will proceed towards Kheechan
which is progressively sparser vegetation and population, to the
remote outpost of Kheechan. This is a natural sanctuary to the
bird Kurjan. This bird belongs to South Western Europe, Black
sea, Poland, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, North and South Africa and
Mongolia. In India, this bird is known as Kurjan, karkara and
kunch. Overnight at Guest house in Kheechan.
Day 16: Bikaner
From Kheechan we will be heading directly towards the west
through arid wastelands, approaching the Great Thar Desert which
constitutes much of Rajasthan. The strategic location of Bikaner
on the ancient caravan routes that came from West/Central Asia
made it a prime trade centre in the times of the yore. Bikaner
stands on a slightly raised ground and is circumscribed by a
seven kilometer long embattled wall with five gates. Overnight
at Hotel in Bikaner.
Day 17: Mandawa
After BikaVisit Nawalgarh and Dundlod en route, renowned for
their painted 'havelis' (traditional homes). Peacock, The state
emblem of Rajasthan, can be spotted roaming freely while we
traverse today on our way to the Shekhawati region, famous for
its beautiful havelis, those centuries-old mansions of wealthy
merchants and noblemen. As we meander around the city, we will
get enticed by the intricate frescoes and murals.Overnight at
Mandawa
Day 18: Neemrana
Early morning we make a start for Neemrana. We set a leisurely
pace and enjoy the burble of the bikes as we briefly take
National Highway & southwest from the capital and soon enter
Rajasthan. We leave the highway as early as possible and take to
the back roads, traveling only 120 kilometer for our first day's
ride to Neemrana Fort Palace. Covering some 25 acres of land and
built in 1464, it is the oldest heritage resort in all of India.
Day 19: New Delhi
Early morning start from Neemrana and start towards The Capital
city of India to end our adventurous tour. Over Night at New
Delhi
Day 20: New Delhi
Free for own activities and depart towards the home country. Our
Tour ends here
Tour Cost On Request
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