1. Cycling in Rajasthan
Rajasthan is a land of Kings. There is so much to be done and
explored in this royal state of India and what's the better way than
to enthrall your senses by cycling in Rajasthan. Cycling in
Rajasthan takes you through the most colorful and vibrant part of
India, Rajasthan - a land of regal history boasting a magnificent
culture and grandeur past. Unlike other historical places, Rajasthan
remains a land that is well rooted in its past. Here you will cycle past
its color charged cities, sun-kissed desert and splendid forts. The
splendor of its forts and their architectural marvels has attracted
millions of travelers for centuries.
Rajasthan is one of India's most fascinating states, eminent for its
forts and palaces, desert villages, spice markets and the affection
and cordiality of its people. At times the deserved popularity of
Rajasthan's key sights leaves measly room for a sense of adventure.
Cycling in Rajasthanis the perfect answer to this and, as well as
some of the big draw cards like Jodhpur, Rankapur and Udaipur. Our
back-road discovery, through cycling in Rajasthan takes us to remote
villages through barren desert and lush oasis.And here the
traditional Rajasthani life continues unscathed by the outside world,
as it has done for centuries.
On this colorful safari, cycling in Rajasthan - find yourself amidst the
vivid colors of the turbans and the dresses of villagers. Admire the
bold azure of Jodhpur and astonish at the invincible Mehrangarh
Fort. Wind your way through the quintessential desert and villages.
Sleep in palaces wrapped in gaudy royal robes. Learn to prepare
local Rajasthani cuisine and savor your culinary creations under the
moonlight. Spin higher and higher to the magnificent Kumbhalgarh
Fort and 14th-century Ranakpur Jain Temples having intricate
carvings. Immerse yourself into the fable of folk music and relive the
glorious past of this land which exudes the charm of its royalty even
today.
2. We start our journey climbing up to the Aravali Hills; the route
passes through south of back-country flatlands to the holy town of
Pushkar. It is one of the oldest existing cities of India and lies on the
shore of Pushkar Lake continue the ride to Jaipur, a town over
looked by the splendid hilltop Amber Palace.
Rajasthan's beautiful Pink City Jaipur, was the stronghold of a clan of
rulers whose hill forts and series of palaces in the city are important
attractions, to name a few: Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort,
Nahargarh Fort, City Palace, JantarMantar, JalMahal, Rambagh
Palace. Known as the Pink City because of the colour of the stone
used exclusively in the walled city, Jaipur's bazaars sell embroidered
leather shoes, blue pottery, tie and dye scarves and other exotic
wares.
We take rest stops along the way at the principal attractions as well
as at a few place where there is a chance to experience rural
Rajasthan firsthand. We also visit Bharatpur National Park, home to
over 300 species of birds, Keoladeo Ghana National Park popularly
known as Bharatpur National Park. Possibly, no journey in
Rajasthan is complete without visiting magnificent Taj Mahal, one of
the Seven Wonders of the World. And perhaps, no other historical
monument has evoked as much awareness and admiration from
tourists and travellers alike, as the magnificent Taj Mahal - fondly
called by people as the ultimate requiem of love, from a great
Mughal Emperor to his beloved.