About this trip
Fifteen days cycling through Rajasthan, covering the ground between Delhi and Agra by bike rather than bus, with a support vehicle following in case your legs give out.
You'll ride through the Pink City of Jaipur, out to the holy lake at Pushkar, into Udaipur and the Chittorgarh countryside, with stops for tiger-spotting in Ranthambhore and a night in a 16th-century castle. It ends, as most journeys through this part of India should, at the Taj Mahal.
Days cover anywhere from 25 to 90 km, with rest breaks built in and the support vehicle always nearby. It's a trip built around chai stops, roadside meals, and the kind of contact with local life you only get from a saddle.
What you'll do
- Wander Jaipur, the Pink City
- Cycle to the holy lake at Pushkar
- Explore Udaipur, known as the Venice of the East
- Ride through the Chittorgarh countryside and stay in a 16th-century castle
- Search for tigers in Ranthambhore National Park
- Finish at the Taj Mahal in Agra
- You need to be a confident, competent cyclist — daily distances run from 25 to 90 km
- A support vehicle travels with the group throughout, so you can rest if needed
- Temple visits require modest dress — arms and shoulders covered, and trousers or skirts past the knee
Worth it if you want genuine cultural immersion and rural access via bike with strong guide support. Think twice if you need corporate safety guarantees—one group was abandoned mid-tour with no company support.
- Guides consistently excellent: Maddy, Anand, Saby, Pramod all praised for cultural knowledge, attentiveness and explaining sites beforehand.
- Cycling accesses villages and countryside you'd genuinely miss otherwise; the bike-plus-sightseeing mix hits the right balance.
- One group abandoned on day 12 when Intrepid cancelled mid-tour; stranded in Udaipur with minimal company support or communication.
- Group chemistry matters hugely but is random; support team (maintenance, backup staff) are quick and genuinely helpful when needed.
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Delhi · 25 Sept – 26 Sept
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