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Motorcycle Safari in Rajasthan India

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Delhi- Neemrana to Mandawa - Bikaner to Pokaran - Jaisalmer to Jodhpur - Mt. Abu - Udaipur - Chittorgarh - Pushkar - Jaipur - Bharatpur - Agra- Delhi 20 Days

Day

Details

Distance

01

Delhi; arriving 

 

02

Day exploring Delhi; take delivery of motorbikes

 

03

Delhi to Neemrana Fort Palace

120km

04

Neemrana to Mandawa Castle

160km

05

Mandawa to Bikaner

210km

06

Bikaner to Pokaran

200km

07

Pokaran to the golden fortress town of Jaisalmer

110km

08

Day sightseeing in Jaisalmer; afternoon camel safari

 

09

Jaisalmer to Jodhpur

300km

10

Day sightseeing in the blue city of Jodhpur

 

11

Jodhpur to the lakeside hillstation of Mt. Abu

215km

12

1/2 day Mt. Abu and Dilwara temples, then to Udaipur

180km

13

Day sightseeing in Udaipur, with boat ride on the lake

 

14

Udaipur to Chittorgarh

150km

15

Chittorgarh to Pushkar

190km

16

Morning puja ceremony, then to Jaipur

140km

17

Jaipur to Ranthambhore National Park

170km

18

Tiger hunt at dawn, then to Bharatpur

180km

19

Bharatpur to Fatehpur Sikri to Agra and the Taj Mahal

60km

20

Agra to Delhi 

200km

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Be aware that this itinerary is a best-situation guide only, and may need to change due to bad weather or other delays. Please be flexible but rest assured your Tour Leader will make the final day-to-day decisions only after consultation with  local authorities and of course, group members.

Food & Health
Food quality can obviously be a concern to some people visiting the subcontinent. We take care in selecting reputable establishments for our meals and for those with delicate constitutions it is usually possible to choose Western cuisine rather than the often fiery local fare. Even so, an occasional upset stomach cannot always be avoided in remote parts of India, so we advise initial caution and we carry various medicines to ensure as much comfort as possible. Participants in any of our adventure activities are obviously expected to have a reasonably high level of health, fitness and capability, but in all cases a consultation with your doctor is recommended in order to identify necessary vaccinations and precautions, particularly if visiting India for the first time.

Climate & Clothing
It is perhaps unfortunate (or perhaps not) that the mountain roads into and out of Ladakh are only passable for the three months of the northern summer, from mid-June to mid-September. Even then there is always some snow, so good cold-weather gear is necessary. The air is crisp and clean in the mountains and the days are usually sunny and warm, but the Himalaya is always unpredictable so we need to be prepared for any eventuality. Also, at this time of the year down in Delhi and the plains, the monsoon makes wet-weather riding virtually unavoidable for at least a day or two. Professional quality riding gear such as the Rivet 'Adventure' or 'Rainlock' jackets and other protective gear is an excellent investment and will go a long way to ensuring your comfort in what will sometimes be adverse conditions. The Rivet jackets are particularly versatile with a zip-in / zip-out padded liner for extra warmth and protection. At times there will be little shade available, so plenty of sunscreen, sunglasses, hats and long sleeves will also be required. T-shirts and jeans tend to be the norm, with strong boots and riding gloves. Helmets should be brought with you from home, but don't bring your brand new, unscratched one, as it may cop a bit of rough
treatment. Full-face or open-face is a matter of personal preference.

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