RAJASTHAN MOTORBIKE DESERT SAFARI

Rajasthan abounds in forts which offer sweeping views of the panoramic landscape. Three most essential forts in Rajasthan are the Amber Fort in Jaipur, Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur and Jaisalmer Fort, commonly known as Sonar Quila.

Rajasthan is the homeland for many exciting and rapturous Fairs and Festivals that are held every year. Pushkar Fair, which takes place in October-November, is a weeklong camel and livestock festival. It takes place in Pushkar and is known to be the world’s largest camel fairs.

Udaipur World Music Festival brings together global artists and is held in February. If you are a music lover, then you should not miss this experience.

For literature buffs, Jaipur Literature Festival held annually in January is a perfect event. Celebrated writers interact and share their ideas with common people. In the month of January-February.

You can witness the rich Rajasthani folk culture in the famous Desert Festival held in Jaisalmer every year. Camel races, folk dances, traditional processions form an important part of make this festival one of its kind.

The Winter Festival held in Mount Abu, the only hill station of Rajasthan, celebrates the state’s culture and tradition through beautiful handicrafts and delectable delicacies. Other stirring fairs and festivals observed in Rajasthan are the Teej Festival, Lake Festival, Nagaur fair and Bundi festival.

Camping in Jaisalmer or Pushkar can turn out to be a lifetime experience. They are a perfect blend of comfort and adventure. While camping, you can absorb the beauty of widespread deserts. Desert and Camel Safaris in Bikaner, Jaisalmer or Jodhpur will leave you bewitched.

Along with camping, you can witness cheerful men and women performing some remarkable folk dances.

Winters can be really cold in northern India! Rajasthan is a desert state with a lot of sunshine and hardly any rain. Nevertheless, you can expect daytime temperatures of around 10-15°C in December and January, with considerably colder nights. Foggy days may occur during those months. Hotels in India are generally unheated and can become quite cold.

The time around Christmas and New Years is also popular for traveling among Indians. Indians are extremely sociable and the concept of noise pollution is quite foreign to them, so hotels can be loud at times during the peak traveling season.

We recommend November and February for travelers who value warmth, as well as peace and quiet. The days tend to be warm and dry and the nights mild during those months.

Delhi – Mandawa- Bikaner- Jaisalmer- Jodhpur- Ranakpur- Udaypur – Bassi –  Bundi – Ranthambore – Ranthambore – Agra- Delhi

Day 1: Flying independently to Delhi

Day 2: A full day Delhi Visit of Lalquila in First Half have Lunch in second half see old delhi and visit local market

Day 3: Bus transfer to Mandawa

Approx. 8-hour bus trip to the starting point of the tour, the unique Mandawa Royal Desert Camp of the Raja of Mandawa.

The camp was created with great attention to detail and local building traditions, and will give us a lively impression of life in the desert villages of Rajasthan.

We’ll enjoy a dinner buffet under the desert sky.

Day 4: Warm-up tour on the Royal Enfield Motorcycles, approx. 50 km

Today we will be taking a short tour through the arid countryside of the Shekhavati District to get acquainted with our Royal Enfield Bullets. we will be stopping in the bustling town of Mandawa with its opulent merchants mansions. Evening buffet in the Royal Desert Camp.

 

Day 5: Start of tour, Mandawa – Bikaner 200 km

Today is our first day on the desert highway, with pure motor bike adventure on the road to Bikaner, an imposing walled city of palaces and colorful bazaars. Our first overnight stay in a true palace hotel.

Day 6: Bikaner – Jaisalmer, 350 km

Continuing along the highway on our Enfield motorbikes, to Jaisalmer, an old caravan city. Sand dunes stretch across the northern Tharr Desert. We’ll take a mostly-paved military road to the desert fortress of Jaisalmer, to this day a dream from 1,001 Nights. we will visit the fortress with its impregnable city walls,

the palatial houses of merchants and princes, bustling bazaars and winding alleyways of the old city. A mouth-watering dinner buffet will await us in our palace hotel at the end of the day.

Day 7: Jaisalmer, desert ride, camel ride, 100 km

Heading further into the Tharr desert, we will saddle up our Enfield Bullets first thing in the morning and take a military road westwards to the remote San oasis. There we’ll change to a different mode of transport. we will spend the next four hours amid the sand dunes riding ships of the desert. From our Sunset Point, we will experience the magical glitter of the fortress of Jaisalmer in the distance and the golden glow of the surrounding desert.

From the dinner buffet, we’ll have a view of the illuminated fort.

Day 8: Jaisalmer – Jodhpur, 320 km

Today we will spend a long, meditative day on endlessly straight desert roads to reach the next Maharajah city. The arid countryside along the road is used as grazing land for camels, sheep and goats. we will then reach Jodhpur, a royal city founded in 1459 with imposing city walls, the mighty Meherangarh Fort and two unusually beautiful palaces.

The early evening will be free for exploring the bazaars of the old city around the bell tower in bicycle rickshaws or on foot. Barbecue dinner and overnight stay in a historical palace and garden hotel.

Day 9: Jodhpur – Luni, 60 km

After visiting the imposing Meherangarh Fort, we will move on riding our motorcycles to Fort Chanwa in Luni.

This stylish palace hotel, which is still a tip for insiders, was recently restored and is now run by the Raja and his family. Musicians, dancers and puppeteers will entertain us during the festive dinner. The Raja himself often joins us for a drink in his audience courtyard, and we will warm ourselves by the fire under the stars of a cold, clear desert night.

Day 10: Luni – Ranakpur, 200 km

Today we will be starting the mountainous leg of the Rajasthan Motorbike Tour through the Aravalli Range on our way to Ranakpur, the Jain temple city. Quiet country lanes wind their way through the fertile green hills. Our palace resort has a magnificent garden in the middle of the bizarre, craggy landscape. we will visit the Jain temples which are renowned for their marble sculptures.

Day 11: Ranakpur – Udaipur, 80 km

we will start the day by riding up on our motorcycles to the majestic mountain-top Fort Kumbalgarh, one of the true high points of our tour.
We’ll reach Udaipur in the afternoon. Many western and Hindi movies have been set there, and Roger Moore aka Bond, James Bond is virtually a local hero. The city features outstanding architecture, palaces, bazaars, temples and parks. The artificial lakes integrated in the forts and the views of the wild hill country around Udaipur are also truly unforgettable. We will be spending two nights in the city. Our hotel is in the middle of the old citys bazaar. Dinner will be in a roof garden restaurant overlooking Lake Pichola.

Day 12: Udaipur, the Venice of the East

we will be spending the morning sightseeing in the old city, visiting the city palace, the bazaars, and Honeymoon Point. The afternoon will be free for shopping. Udaipur is the home of artisans, miniature painters, silversmiths and puppeteers. Museums await you, and a stroll to Sunset Point is a great experience, as are visits to dance and puppet performances in the evening. We can also arrange an especially stylish dinner with a view of Lake Palace Jag Nivas, the Maharajas marble palace on Lake Pichola.

Day 13: Udaipur – Bambora, 100 km

we will be continuing the Rajasthan Desert Dreams Motorcycle Tour on winding roads through the far south of Rajasthan, past peaceful Lake Jalsamand and through landscapes virtually unknown to travelers. On our last tour, many participants considered Bambora to be the highlight of the trip. Be ready for a pleasant surprise. We’ll be spending the night in Bambora Fort.

Day 14: Bambora – Bassi, 170 km

Passing through exotic city of Chittogarh, we will wind our way up to the vast, commanding fort overlooking the city from its rocky plateau. Next, we will continue 25 km to the small town of Bassi and the Bassi Fort Palace.

Day 15: Bassi – Bundi, 120 km

Today we will ride northeast on our motorcycles to the picturesque little town of Bundi with its colorful bazaars.

Day 16: Bundi Ranthambhore National Park, 190 km

we will be taking quiet country roads to Ranthambhore National Park. The Enfield motorcycles will remain silent tomorrow, and with a bit of luck, we will experience the roar of a tiger instead.

Day 17: Ranthambhor National Park

we will spend the day on the lookout for tigers, hyenas, bears, crocodiles, elephants and other wild animals. For centuries, Ranthambhor was a hunting ground for the maharajah, who even created artificial lakes and watering holes to attract big game. This huge area of forests and swamps has some of the richest wildlife in India. we will be seeing an incredible variety of animal life, and maybe even catch a glimpse of a tiger in the wild.
we will wrap the day with a sundowner on the roof of the Jhoomar Baori hunting lodge and return to the resort for dinner and another overnight stay.

Day 18: Ranthambhore – Bharatpur, 230 km

Look forward to a lively mix of country roads and national highways on our last long day on our Enfield Bullet Motorcycles Bus tour Bharatpur

We’ll Travel to Fatehpur sikri by Enfield Bullet Motorcycles. spend the night in hotel.

Day 19: Bus tour Fatehpur Sikri – Agra

Today we will take a of Fatehpur Sikri Fort a Four Hour Trip. Have lunch in Fatehpur Sikri and start your travel to

Agra we will reach there by early evening  check in Hotel

Day 20: Bus tour Agra – Delhi

Today we will take a tour bus to see the Taj Mahal, the legendary monument to love, and the Red Fort.

We will be making a brief stop for lunch during the four-hour trip (190 km) to Delhi. There, we will have time for our farewell dinner and a couple of hours to relax in a basic airport hotel. Later that night, we will be going to the airport to check in for our return flight.

Day 20: Flying independently from Delhi to your home or next destination

 

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