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Cycling Through Rajasthan

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Activity Level

Moderate

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Comfort Level

Classic

Activity

Cycling

Overview

Hop on the saddle to discover majestic monuments and picturesque palaces in India’s Land of Kings

Cycle through Rajasthan, so rich in magnificent forts and palaces that it’s nicknamed the Land of Kings. Led by our expert tour leader, we explore the largest state in India by bike, enjoying a group adventure that balances time on the saddle with immersive cultural stops. Along the way, we visit Mehrangarh Fort at Jodhpur, the lakeside palace of Udaipur, the holy town of Pushkar and the superb pink city of Jaipur. We finish at the Taj Mahal, watching the sun set over a New Wonder of the World.

The departure starting in Delhi on 14 November 2026 includes the Pushkar Fair – there is an alternative itinerary on days 7-8 and 10-11 for this. 

Cycling Through Rajasthan

Key Information

What's Included

  • All breakfasts, four lunches and two dinners
  • All accommodation
  • All transport and listed activities
  • Tour leader throughout
  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • Local bike hire
Pace:

Moderate: 8mph-10mph (13kph-16kph)

Terrain:

Low altitude; 100 percent paved

Highlights

  • 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

Itinerary

Cycling Through Rajasthan
  • First Destination: Delhi
  • Next Destination: Delhi
  • Meals included:Dinner
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • Meals included:Breakfast
  • First Destination: Delhi
  • Next Destination: Delhi

Begin your adventure in pulsating Delhi.

Join your tour leader for a bicycle fitting around 2pm, so that any necessary adjustments and safety checks can be made before we head out to explore the local area. This is a great chance to make sure everything is comfortable and in working order before the main cycling days begin.

Around 6pm, we gather as a group to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead over a welcome meeting. Your tour leader then arranges a group dinner at a nearby restaurant.

Want more time in Delhi? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative

Accommodation: Ashok Country Resort (or similar)

  • Meals included:Dinner

We start cycling early in the morning to get used to the Indian weather and city traffic. After about 15.5mi (25km), we return to the hotel.

Post breakfast and a shower, we start our sightseeing of New and Old Delhi by bus. The tour includes a drive past the colonial buildings of Rashtrapati Bhavan and India Gate before exploring the narrow lanes of the Old Delhi market on foot. We then have a brief stop to view the Jama Masjid mosque from the outside before visit the Raj Ghat Memorial.

The bikes and main luggage are transferred to Jodhpur by bus (take your required toiletries and other essential items in your day bag for the overnight train journey). In the evening, we transfer to the station and catch the overnight train to Jodhpur.

Accommodation: Overnight sleeper train

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Dinner

We arrive at Jodhpur train station in the morning and take a short transfer to our hotel, where we have time to relax or explore the area. In the afternoon, we get the bikes out and go sightseeing on two wheels. Jodhpur was founded by the Rajput chief Roa Jodha and was formerly the capital of the Marwar state. The city is surrounded by an immense wall, almost 6mi (10km) in circumference, and is dominated by a massive fort that stands on a rocky hill commanding the surrounding desert. In the afternoon, we visit the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, where we have a great view of the blue houses, painted to distinguish them as those of Brahmins.

Accommodation: Shree Ram International Hotel (or similar)
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Maximum elevation: 400ft (122m)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
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Today is a long day so we start early, cycling from the hotel for about 25mi (40km). We then take a bus transfer (approximately 3hr 30min) to Ranakpur where there is time to visit the 15th-century Jain temple. The main temple, beautifully carved from marble, is dedicated to Adinath. It has 29 halls supported by 1,444 pillars, each delicately carved with a different design. We then take a 9mi (15km) transfer (approximately 30 minutes) to a roadside Hindu temple. From here, we get back on our bikes and ride through the Aravalli Hills for about 21mi (34km) and finally transfer (approximately 1hr 30min to two hours) by bus to the lakeside town of Udaipur.

Accommodation: Paras Mahal Hotel (or similar)

Minimum elevation: 597ft (182m) / Maximum elevation: 2,992ft (912m)

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch

Known as the Pearl of Rajasthan, the City of Sunrise and Venice of the East, Udaipur is a beautiful place regarded by both Indians and visitors as the most romantic city in the country. Situated on the east side of Lake Pichola, the main palace commands an unsurpassed view across the shimmering lake to the dusty Aravalli Hills with the luxurious Lake Palace Hotel adding to the scene. Lake Pichola has two islands, each with a palace to rival that on the mainland; Jag Mandir and Jag Nivas (the latter is now the luxurious Lake Palace Hotel) rise out of their own reflections in the lake waters. After breakfast, spend the morning exploring the countryside around Udaipur by bike. Cycle on flat rural backroads past farmland and small villages and continue through Fateh Sagar Lake and Badi Lake. We finish close to the city, where we visit the impressive City Palace.

Accommodation: Paras Mahal Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
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This morning, we drive (approximately 1hr 30min) to Iswal, where we start our bike ride to Kumbhalgarh. The route stays away from the main road and follows a less direct but quieter series of backroads, allowing us to see the fascinating rural life of India. It can be hot cycling here, but the vehicle support is available if required. We arrive in Kumbhalgarh for a late lunch and a rest. Then there is a chance to cycle to Kumbhalgarh Fort, a challenging 3mi (5km) uphill ride (there is an option to take a 4×4). Kumbhalgarh has one of the finest examples of defensive fortifications in Rajasthan, including a lovely temple and palace with panoramic views.

Accommodation: Kumbhalgarh Forest Retreat (or similar)

Minimum elevation: 2,119ft (646m) / Maximum elevation: 3,2182ft (981m)

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch

It’s back to the desert scenery today as we head to the holy town of Pushkar. Our route follows rural backroads to the main highway, where we dismount and travel the rest of the way in our vehicle (approximately five hours). Surrounded by desert, Pushkar is a Hindu pilgrimage town on a holy lake. Legend says the lake was created from petals that fell from the divine hands of the creator god Brahma and it is here you can see one of the few Brahma temples in the world. Dotted with 52 ghats (flights of steps) and around 400 milky-blue temples, this town is also known for hosting the annual Pushkar Fair, transforming the town into a bustling market. Explore the sites and sounds of a town like no other in Rajasthan before heading to our hotel

Accommodation: Hotel Dera Masuda (or similar)

Pushkar Fair departures: 26 October 2025

The itinerary for these departures is slightly amended to spend two nights in Pushkar (days 7 and 8) and one night in Sariska National Park (Day 11), this is done to maximise time at the festival. Accommodation in Pushkar are Swiss cottage tents (canvas tents designed to emulate Swiss cottages) with attached bathrooms. The facilities are basic and hot water and electricity can be limited but your leader will assist with any issues if they occur. All meals are included.

Minimum elevation: 2,214ft (675m) / Maximum elevation: 2,933ft (894m)

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch

We leave Pushkar on our bikes, travelling through desert backroads and small villages to the town of Rupnagar, a hub for working marble. There is the option to extend the ride by another 21mi (34km) to the Naraina railway crossing, where we transfer (approximately 1hr 30min to two hours) to Jaipur.

Accommodation: Vesta Maurya Palace Hotel (or similar)

Minimum elevation: 1,135ft (346m) / Maximum elevation: 1,4992ft (457m)

Cycle: Approximately 37mi (60km) or 58.4mi (94km) including optional ride

  • Meals included:Breakfast

If you’re up early, we have an optional ride around this wonderful pink city, cycling through fascinating narrow laneways. Passing havelis (private mansions) and sacred temples, we head for the majestic Albert Hall, built to welcome the Prince of Wales on his visit during the 1870s. Stop at popular food stalls along the way where we can sample what the local people enjoy for breakfast. After the ride, we have time at the hotel to refresh before a wonderful sightseeing day.

Visit the Amber Fort and enjoy the fine museum within the City Palace, former residence of the Maharaja. A trip to Jaipur must include a photo stop at the Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds). This city is also the centre of many handicrafts, including woven rugs, carpets, printed cloth, semi-precious stones and leatherware. During our stay, we have time to visit the markets and possibly pick up a souvenir.

Optional cycle: Approximately 7mi (12km)

Accommodation: Vesta Maurya Palace Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
Cycling Through Rajasthan

Leave Jaipur with a combination of cycling and a transfer and return to rural India. Transfer (approximately 45 minutes to one hour) to Jamwa Ramgarh and then cycle to Sariska via Pratap Garh and through the beautiful Aravalli foothills.

Accommodation: Sariska Safari Lodge (or similar)

Pushkar Fair departures: 26 October 2025

The itinerary for these departures is slightly amended to spend two nights in Pushkar (days 7 and 8) and one night in Sariska National Park (Day 11), removing the optional afternoon cycle ride.

On Day 11, after arriving in Sariska, we head off in open 4x4s for our early evening game drive. Sariska is a beautiful and interesting park to explore with an abundance of wildlife, including leopards, deer, wild boars, antelopes, jackals, hyenas and more.

The following morning will continue to Bharatpur National Park.

Minimum elevation: 1,115ft (340m) / Maximum elevation: 1,519ft (463m)

  • Meals included:Breakfast, Lunch
Cycling Through Rajasthan

Before breakfast, we hop in open 4x4s for an early morning game drive. Sariska is a beautiful and interesting park to explore with an abundance of wildlife, including leopards, deer, wild boars, antelopes, jackals, hyenas and more. A large variety of bird species also grace the landscape. Return to the hotel for a late breakfast and, in the afternoon, there you may join an optional 8.5mi (14km) cycle to rural villages with a chance to see the daily routine of Rajasthani village life.

Accommodation: Sariska Safari Lodge (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Ride from our hotel to Muhwa after breakfast, where we take a transfer (approximately one hour to 1hr 30min) to our lunch spot. Another transfer (about one to two hours) takes us to Bharatpur National Park, renowned for its World Heritage-listed bird sanctuary, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. This entire region was originally semi-arid and only received rainfall during the monsoon season. The Maharaja of Bharatpur diverted water from a nearby irrigation canal and it was converted into a bird sanctuary in 1956. On arrival in Bharatpur, we visit the bird sanctuary on our bikes, home to an array of egrets, ducks, coots, storks, kingfishers, owls, eagles and harriers. There are now more than 360 bird species living here.

Accommodation: Kadamb Kunj Resort (or similar)
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Minimum elevation: 767ft (234m) / Maximum elevation: 1,309ft (399m)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Leave Bharatpur in the morning and cycle on backroads passing through Fatehpur Sikri, the emperor Akbar’s deserted royal city. Later, we transfer (approximately one to two hours) to Agra in time for sunset over the Taj Mahal. This romantic monument was built by the Moghul emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631. It is serenely beautiful and never fails to amaze a first-time visitor; the white-marble exterior changes colour according to the position of the sun and is matched by the rich interior detail.

Accommodation: Taj Vilas (or similar)

Minimum elevation: 475ft (145m) / Maximum elevation: 5182ft (158m)

  • Meals included:Breakfast
Cycling Through Rajasthan

Visit the imposing Agra Fort of Akbar in the morning, where mighty sandstone walls enclose the beautiful white-marble pearl mosque, palaces, halls, courtyards and fountains of his sons and successors, Jehangir and Shah Jahan. In the afternoon, transfer (five to six hours) to Delhi by bus, arriving early evening. The tour leader will arrange a group dinner for those who would like one last time together to share memories of the trip.

Accommodation: Rockland Hotel (or similar)

  • Meals included:Breakfast

The adventure ends this morning. You can begin your return journey home, but if you’d like more time to explore this magnificent city, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

  • Meals included:Breakfast

Dates & Prices

  • Thursday 19 Feb 2026 to Thursday 05 Mar 2026

    Availability
    Guaranteed (On Request)

    This departure is guaranteed to go ahead and can be booked, although some components will need to be requested. Please click Continue to proceed with booking or contact our Sales team for assistance.

    Optional Single Supplement
    +USD 720

    USD 3150 (excl. flights)

    Holi Festival Departure

  • Thursday 05 Mar 2026 to Thursday 19 Mar 2026

    Availability
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    This departure is guaranteed to go ahead but there are only 2 spaces left. Do not delay your booking!

    Only 2 spaces left!
    Optional Single Supplement
    +USD 720

    USD 3300 (excl. flights)

  • Saturday 10 Oct 2026 to Saturday 24 Oct 2026

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    This departure is available for new bookings and has reached the minimum number of passengers required to go ahead. Please click Continue to proceed with booking or contact our Sales team for assistance.

    Optional Single Supplement
    +USD 720

    USD 3150 (excl. flights)

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  • Saturday 24 Oct 2026 to Saturday 07 Nov 2026

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    Optional Single Supplement
    +USD 720

    USD 3150 (excl. flights)

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  • Friday 06 Nov 2026 to Friday 20 Nov 2026

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    Diwali Festival Departure

  • Saturday 14 Nov 2026 to Saturday 28 Nov 2026

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    Optional Single Supplement
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    USD 3525 (excl. flights)

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    Pushkar Camel Fair Departure

  • Saturday 21 Nov 2026 to Saturday 05 Dec 2026

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    USD 3150 (excl. flights)

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  • Saturday 28 Nov 2026 to Saturday 12 Dec 2026

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  • Saturday 05 Dec 2026 to Saturday 19 Dec 2026

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  • Saturday 12 Dec 2026 to Saturday 26 Dec 2026

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  • Thursday 14 Jan 2027 to Thursday 28 Jan 2027

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  • Saturday 23 Jan 2027 to Saturday 06 Feb 2027

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  • Thursday 04 Feb 2027 to Thursday 18 Feb 2027

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  • Saturday 20 Feb 2027 to Saturday 06 Mar 2027

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  • Tuesday 09 Mar 2027 to Tuesday 23 Mar 2027

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  • Saturday 27 Mar 2027 to Saturday 10 Apr 2027

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  • Thursday 08 Apr 2027 to Thursday 22 Apr 2027

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  • Saturday 09 Oct 2027 to Saturday 23 Oct 2027

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  • Thursday 21 Oct 2027 to Thursday 04 Nov 2027

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  • Wednesday 03 Nov 2027 to Wednesday 17 Nov 2027

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  • Saturday 13 Nov 2027 to Saturday 27 Nov 2027

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  • Thursday 18 Nov 2027 to Thursday 02 Dec 2027

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  • Saturday 27 Nov 2027 to Saturday 11 Dec 2027

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  • Saturday 04 Dec 2027 to Saturday 18 Dec 2027

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  • Thursday 16 Dec 2027 to Thursday 30 Dec 2027

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Accommodation

Hotels and sleeper train

On this cycling adventure in Rajasthan, we spend 13 nights in a mixture of pleasant hotels, most with swimming pools. One night is spent on an overnight air-conditioned sleeper train. 

Upgrade your room on Day 3 and 12 of this itinerary – speak to your sales representative for more details. 

The hotels typically used are on the day-to-day itinerary. However, below are a few of the notable accommodations on this trip. 

Delhi to Jodhpur: Sleeper train (night 2) 

Experience an icon of travel: the Indian sleeper train! Our journey takes us from Delhi to Jodhpur, skipping the long drive, while also allowing us to interact with the local people and sample the snacks often sold on board. The accommodation is basic: we normally stay in two-tier sleepers, the compartments sectioned off from the aisle by privacy curtains. Seats are allocated at the time the tickets are issued, so the whole group isn’t always together; however, our tour leader is an expert at making the journey as hassle-free as possible and will regularly check in with you.

Jodhpur: Shree Ram International Hotel (night 3) 

Cycling Through Rajasthan

There’s plenty to recommend the Shree Ram, most notably a sprawling green garden with plenty of space to wander and relax. There’s also an outdoor pool for a quick dip plus a café-bar stocked with wines, cocktails and more. Elsewhere, there’s The Basil restaurant, serving a variety of cuisines. 

Udaipur: Paras Mahal Hotel (nights 4-5) 

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Relax in green gardens overlooking the Aravalli Hills when you stay at the Paras Mahal. Find further chilled moments at the Urvashi Bar, an ideal gathering spot for the group, or with a splash in the pool. It’s also close to the main attractions in Udaipur: the City Palace and Lake Pichola. 

Jaipur: Vesta Maurya Palace Hotel(nights 8-9) 

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Vesta Maurya Palace is a charming hotel in the heart of Jaipur on MI Road, reflecting the city’s unique blend of tradition and modern style. With its pink brick exterior, the hotel offers a rooftop pool, a multi-cuisine restaurant, and a bar, all designed to make your stay comfortable and memorable.

Worth knowing 

  • Accommodation in Pushkar during the festival departure are Swiss cottage tents (canvas tents designed to emulate Swiss cottages) with attached bathroom facilities. All meals are included. 
  • Hotels in India usually do not have heating as there are only a couple of months when the weather can get cold. You can, however, request more blankets if needed or the hotel may be able to provide a standing heater for your room. Please talk to your tour leader if you need help in this matter. 
  • It’s common for hotels in India to have limited times in the day for hot water use to save energy. If you find your shower is cold, please let your leader or reception know so they can make sure the water heater is on. 
  • On the sleeper train, you may be sharing a mixed-sex compartment of four beds with members of the public, depending on how the seats are allocated.
  • Single accommodation supplement excludes sleeper trains. 
  • Some hotels we use on this trip may have swimming pools; however, these are not heated. 

Essential Information

This trip is classified Road and Activity Level 3 (Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings please visit our Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.

  • Cycling days: 12 including optional rides
  • Average distance: 29mi (47km) per day with full vehicle support
  • Terrain and route: Mostly cycling along backroads with some traffic in parts. All roads are surfaced. Our route is a mixture of rolling hills and flat plains. There are two steeper optional climbs: to Mehrangarh Fort on Day 3 and Kumbhalgarh Fort on Day 6. The support vehicle is there for anyone who decides to stop riding.
  • This part of India can be very hot.
  • Although this trip is moderately demanding there is plenty of time to explore.

Suitability: Traffic in India can be busy with limited enforcement of the rules. Inexperienced riders may find this difficult, but your tour leader is an expert on navigating these conditions and will brief you on how to cycle safely in India. Please listen carefully and follow the instructions.

Speed: You should feel comfortable cycling at a continuous, steady pace throughout this trip, even on the longer days.

Climate: It can be hot and humid in India, particularly during September-November and March-May, which can increase the difficulty of the cycling.

Monuments: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is responsible for the conservation of many monuments in India, including the Taj Mahal, and very occasionally this may mean work is taking place at sites visited on this trip. The ASI schedule is never published so it is not possible to forewarn when work will be taking place.

Some departures coincide with Holi and Diwali, both fascinating times to visit India. We will seek opportunities to see the festivities, though we cannot guarantee what will be happening locally during our trip – the festivals are celebrated in different ways throughout the country.

Holi typically involves people throwing coloured powders and water at each other and smearing powder on each other’s faces. This tends to be done in local communities and families, so it is not always possible to be involved (though you may see the colourful results of this boisterous festival on the streets). During Holi, local monuments and markets close, so departures over Holi have a slight adjustment to the itinerary. In Jaipur, sightseeing is limited, so where necessary we include a cultural day to see local musicians and dancers perform; there may also be an opportunity to join in: playing with colours, dancing, and enjoying food and drinks. Your leader will happily arrange some Holi activities (supplement fees may apply) and you can also purchase the traditional white kurta outfit to look the part and avoid getting your clothes covered in the coloured powders.

Diwali: Some departures coincide with Diwali, the festival of lights to mark the start of the Hindu new year, in which people may illuminate their houses and shops and sometimes celebrate on the streets with fireworks. Lasting up to five days, celebrations can be local (within communities and families) and are not necessarily marked to the same extent throughout the country. We seek opportunities to see the festivities; however, we cannot guarantee what is happening in the area visited. There can be occasional road closures, particularly coming into Jaipur, which may impact your cycle route. You leader will advise you of any changes to the route as soon as possible.

Pushkar Fair: Each year, we operate a departure of this trip that coincides with the Pushkar Fair; please see days 7 and 10 of the itinerary.

Key information

Start hotel: Ashok Country Resort, 30 Rajokri Road, Kapashera – New Delhi, Delhi, India
Phone: +91 11 25064590
Recommended arrival time:  We recommend you arrive by 1pm today. This afternoon will there will be a first introduction to your bicycles followed by a welcome briefing with your leader around 6pm this evening.
Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL)

Getting to the start hotel

The start hotel is approximately 15 minutes’ drive from the airport. Exodus provides free arrival transfers to the start hotel from the airport for all customers. If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.

Catching your return flight

Exodus provides free departure transfers for all customers to Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) from the end hotel.

Please note, unless specified otherwise, the transfers will be to the start (or pre-tour) hotel and from the end (or post-tour) hotel and will be on the date on which the tour starts/ends; transfers to other hotels in the same city and/or on different dates may attract an extra charge. Transfers should be booked with your sales representative at least two weeks before the tour starts. 

India

To avoid possible problems at immigration, make sure your passport is valid for a minimum of 180 days at the time of entry into India.

Travellers from the UK, US, CA and EU normally need a visa to enter India. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.

• Australia: www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/asia/india
• Canada: www.travel.gc.ca/destinations/india
• United Kingdom: www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/india/entry-requirements
• USA: www.travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/India.html

Travellers eligible for an e-visa, which includes those from the UK, US, CA and EU, can apply at www.indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html.

For more information on applying for your Indian visa, please click on this link: Indian Visa Information

New Digital Arrival Card

Travellers from the UK, US, EU and Canada must also complete a Digital Arrival Card. This can be filled online up to 72 hours before arrival via the official Indian visa website https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/earrival/. This is separate from the Indian e-visa process and this remains the same. Physical cards will remain at the arrival airport until 1 April 2026, at which point the Digital Arrival Card will be made mandatory.

Breakfast on arrival day is not included as you should be given breakfast on your flight. If you do want another breakfast, it costs approximately 660 Indian rupees (US$8) at the hotel in Delhi. Allow at least 1,400-2,400 rupees (US$20-US$35) per day for lunch and dinner.

In most towns, there is a good selection of restaurants and a choice between Indian and Western cuisines. If you are vegetarian, India is probably one of the best destinations to travel to with a wide range of dishes on offer. Tea and soft drinks are very cheap. A large bottle of beer is approximately 330 rupees (US$4). Mineral water is widely available.

October to March is the ideal time to visit northern India. Days are normally warm to hot and nights cool or mild. Humidity is very low and little or no rain falls. In March, April and October, it can get very hot during the day. Evenings in Delhi and in the Thar Desert can be surprisingly cool, so bring warm clothing plus a sun hat, sunscreen and sunglasses. It gets very cold in the early mornings and evenings between December and February.

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We do this through our innovative Thriving Nature, Thriving People plan.

This ‘nature positive’ approach is designed to help nature and communities thrive in harmony through practical solutions, such as reducing carbon and waste on our trips, supporting conservation projects through the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation, and rewilding 100 square metres for every Exodus traveller.

Philip Murray

Rating: 4

two weeks in India

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...

Most Inspirational Moment

Has to be the Taj Mahal.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you're adding extra nights in Delhi don't stay extra nights in the first hotel, stay somewhere else. The weather in Jan-Feb required only full winter cycling gear on one day (Delhi) with the other days just occasionally needing a autumn/winter cycling jersey for an hour or two to start. Wasn't cold in any of the hotels and only needed to use a hotel heater once.

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Reply from Exodus

Thank you for sharing your experience of our India cycling trip. We're delighted to hear that you enjoyed the cycling routes, the incredible sights like the Taj Mahal and Jodhpur Fort, and the exceptional food. It’s also great to know that the bus and overnight train added positively to your journey. We appreciate your feedback on the accommodation. We're pleased that several of the hotels met your expectations, but we’re sorry to hear that others fell short—particularly regarding cleanliness and comfort. We understand how important a good night’s rest is on an active trip, and we’re reviewing the properties mentioned to ensure they meet the standards we aim to deliver. Your point about the value of the trip is well taken, and we’re grateful for your honesty in saying you’d prefer to pay a little more for consistently higher-quality hotels. This is something we’ll consider carefully as we continue to refine our itineraries. Thank you again for your thoughtful review. We’re glad your first visit to India was memorable, and we hope to welcome you on another adventure soon.

Cynthia Zabin

Rating: 5

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Interesting ,fun, scary, exhausting, dirty, heart warming

Most Inspirational Moment

Too many to identify but the Taj should get the prize.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent, inexhaustible, reassuring and indispensable

Advice for Potential Travellers

Practice cycling on bumpy, dusty roads and speed bumps. Follow the basic bottled or aerated water rules, don’t eat Vegetables or fruits that haven't been peeled or cooked and have a ball. (Need low hotel cleanliness standards. )

Wendy Tomes

Rating: 3

Great cycling through the villages and some awe inspiring forts and palaces on the way

We started in Delhi which is a crazy city . First day of cycling cancelled due to fog and the quality of air was very poor . Great days sightseeing of the city then the overnight train to Jodhpur which was an adventure . Not as much cycling as other...

Most Inspirational Moment

Taj Mahal and the forts

Thoughts on Group Leader

We had two - Manu and Manish and both were very good .

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you are going in January bring warm clothes . The trip notes suggested we might be cold early morning but few of us were prepared for how cold it was for a lot of the time - one night we were even given hot water bottles Bring a mask or bandana to cover your mouth as when cycling through towns there is a lot of pollution and then n the villages a lot of dust

Suggestions

Some of the sections are optional but this puts a lot of pressure in those wanting to do it when others just have to sit in the bus At all times back up is great and anyone can stop when they want

Gilly Dean

Rating: 5

Amazing experience

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

Most Inspirational Moment

Bird Park Amber fort Udaipur lakes

Thoughts on Group Leader

Manu and Manish were always friendly and approachable Assessment of conditions not always absolutely accurate in my opinion

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be aware that road conditions are often rough Tourist sites are awesome but local guides may be difficult to understand

Suggestions

I was sorry that the trip to Old Delhi was on a Sunday Previous trip last year showed the traders in much more detail I was sorry not to go back to the spice market Shopping opportunities limited and I would have preferred not to be taken to commercial shops where the guides were known Overall a great trip but some tweaks to trip notes needed For example, it was cold and foggy. None of us had appropriate clothing.

Brian Meaney

Rating: 4

An experience like no other

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...

Most Inspirational Moment

Without doubt the visit to the Taj Mahal.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Manu was excellent and very willing to share his family and general life's experience which gave an important and indeed enlightening insight into India and the impact Hinduism's teaching and philosophy has had on its citizen's way of life.

Advice for Potential Travellers

While the traffic can at times seem chaotic and intimidating it's important to stay calm and alert while cycling. Despite all the honking from vehicles, road users are not aggressive and honking appears to be just the Indian way of life.

Suggestions

One or two hotels were less than prepared for our early morning departures. Interestingly when I made enquiries these issues had occurred previously and with the same hotels. On the second last morning before undertaking the bus ride to Delhi we departed Agra and cycled some 45kms through very rural roads and villages. Of all the cycles this final one was exceptional and most enlightening as regards rural life in Rajasthan.

Bev Cejer

Rating: 4

Amazing and crazy in equal measures

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,...

Most Inspirational Moment

Visiting the Taj Mahal Seeing rural life close up

Advice for Potential Travellers

We timed our visit to coincide with Diwali. Sadly spending it in Jaipur wasn't the experience we had hoped for as its a bit like London on NYE Unless the itinerary is changed so Diwali is spent in a smaller town I'd avoid going then. Pack layers as the mornings can be chilly on the bike.

Adam Espir

Rating: 4

Palaces and Backroads

very good route and good rides through interesting countryside great palaces at Jodhpur, Udaipur and Jaipur Taj Mahal is special

Most Inspirational Moment

Taj Mahal

Thoughts on Group Leader

Manu was very good. Delivered the programme. Told us a lot about India, and very open about his country. All the crew were very good.

Advice for Potential Travellers

India is chaotic and assaults all your senses. On the road you will see people, cows, dogs, buffalo, and lots of rubbish and plastic. It takes about a week to get used to the chaos !

Suggestions

The hotel at Sariska (Virat Resorts) was very poor, and not up to European standard. The rooms were not finished, and had some very dubious wiring, the floors were marble and very slippery when wet. The dining room was full of flies and the kitchen took ages to serve food, and the staff were hopeless. The hotel in Jaipur (Fort Chandragupt Hotel) was in the wrong part of Jaipur. It was next to the bus station and there was a lot of noise from the station, and we had to travel across town to get to the tourist areas. Suggest you change these hotels, as they were poor, and detracted from my overall rating of the trip. Rest of hotels were fine.

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Reply from Exodus

Thank you for your review of your November cycling trip to Rajasthan with us, Adam. We were pleased to read that you enjoyed the rides and were happy with your tour leader, Manu, though we were very sorry that you found two of the hotels used to be of a poor standard, which is not at all the kind of feedback we expect to receive. We have contacted our local operator to investigate your comments, and would like to assure you that these hotels are not our standard properties used on this trip. The properties you mention were last minute replacements for this departure, after our standard allocated hotels were unable to provide the number of rooms we required for your group due to unforeseen issues. We had believed these replacement properties to be of a similar standard, with the same facilities provided as those of our usual properties, however, it appears that they were not prepared for quite how busy they became immediately after the restart of tourism to the region (particularly domestic tourists). For our departures since, we have used the standard hotels for this itinerary, which receive very positive feedback, and won’t be using the alternative properties you mention again. While we hope that this can provide an honest explanation for the issues you faced in Sariska and Jaipur, we do remain regretful of your disappointment with the accommodation there. -Sarah Puttnam, Product Manager

Cathy Parmenter

Rating: 5

Great cycling and site seeing combination

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...

Most Inspirational Moment

The Taj Mahal literally took my breath away, the Amer Fort in Jodhpur was amazing and the City Palace in Udaipur was spectacular, but there were many fascinating insights into local life too whether seeing a couple making rope along the roadside or watching bricks being made by hand.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sanjay and Manu were both excellent, highly experienced guides who worked hard to make sure that everything went smoothly.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you are travelling in January, it is probably going to be colder than you think. I was glad of the down jacket I had worn to the airport and even wore it for cycling a couple of times until me and the day warmed up. Personally, I felt most comfortable wearing my over the knee mountain biking shorts as village women always have their legs covered but no one had any issues when wearing shorter shorts. Two pairs of cycling under shorts were sufficient as there are enough two night stops for them to get washed, three would be better if you have them. You'll need something warm to wear on cold evenings too as we ate outside a couple of times. But I guess that won't apply to later departures.

Gary Brown

Rating: 2

Good cycling but a shame about the pollution in the cities.

We've visited India twice before, the first time 20 years ago and then again 10 years ago, and so as keen cyclists we were excited about the prospect of cycling around the back roads of Rajasthan. The cycling was fantastic, along quiet country roads through small rural villages where everyone...

Most Inspirational Moment

The cycling and the excitement of the local children.

Suggestions

Exodus like to promote responsible tourism and yet their tipping policy makes a mockery of this. Why is it necessary for the clients to subsidise the wages of the leader and support crew? Surely Exodus (and the company they subcontract to in India) should be paying these local people a decent living wage? I would certainly prefer to pay a little extra in the cost of the holiday if it would do away with this unpleasant tipping procedure.

Philip Atkinson

Rating: 4

Fantastic trip through Moghul India

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...

Most Inspirational Moment

There were a few, sorry! 1) The forts and palaces generally, especially at Jaipur and Udaipur 2) cycle up to Kumbhalgarh and visit to the fort 3) Morning guided heritage cycle around Jaipur, everyone thought that was fantastic 4) Ride through Sariskar NP buffer zone on day 10 5) Day 13 cycle through backroads to Fatehpur Sikri 6) And finally, the visit to the Taj Mahal, amazing

Thoughts on Group Leader

We had two tour leaders who shared duties, Sanjay who was the most senior and Tapesh. I thought they were a good mix and ensured we had the chance to meet locals, especially in impromptu situations. They looked after everyone on the rides and catered for the varying levels of fitness and determination. Socially they were good fun as were the cycle rides. They made the trip in my opinion.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don’t underestimate the heat and it’s impact on performance. Drinking plenty is difficult when the water in your bottle is 40C so try and mix with other drinks or take some squash or similar. Travel light, a bar bag is a useful thing to take rather than rucksack. Have camera handy for photos as you pass through small villages and chai shops.

Suggestions

There were a couple of fairly negative people in the group who were disruptive towards the end, I thought the group leaders dealt with them quite well considering. Not sure of the benefit of the extra 34km on day 8, just made us late into Jaipur because of traffic. Also, there was no mention of the length of some of the transfers, the ones to Jaipur and also to Pushkar were very long but nothing in trip notes to indicate that, should,be more honest/explicit. On a separate note, the support staff were all very good and worked very hard.

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