Good mix of cycling , visiting cities, temples, palaces and temples.
Trips showcase the country you are visiting and the guides are always professional and passionate about their country.
Exotic Rajasthan, the ‘Land of Princes’, is blessed with awe-inspiring monuments to a fierce warrior past. The magnificent forts of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Jaipur bear testament to the battles that once raged across this desert land, while the romantic palaces in Udaipur and Fatehpur Sikri, and the world-famous Taj Mahal, offer a glimpse of a softer side to north India‘s rich history.
Shekhawati is full of colourful havelis (merchants’ houses), and an ideal place to explore by bicycle. A camel journey across the shimmering sands, camping under the desert stars and visiting temple ruins and villages is another experience not to be missed. There is also a chance to see Kipling’s elusive tiger at Ranthambore. If any one state encapsulates India, it has to be Rajasthan.
Patricia England Cycling Through RajasthanGood mix of cycling , visiting cities, temples, palaces and temples.
Trips showcase the country you are visiting and the guides are always professional and passionate about their country.
Catherine Underwood Cycling Through RajasthanIt was varied, fantastically interesting, the cycling was great and the leadership and support arrangements were very good.
ANNE GOOD Colours of RajasthanWe are just back from our first ever trip to India. It was a wonderful experience full of amazing buildings, palaces and forts. We tried a wide variety of delicious food and had the opportunity to eat at both top end restaurants for a reasonable price as well as sample a range of street food. The trip certainly lived up to its name as the colours we saw were so vibrant, whether it was ladies dressed in beautiful saris, colourful flowers and garlands or the decoration in the temples.
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