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    Start Delhi.

    Those who have made their own flight arrangements will join us at the hotel in the morning. The rest of the day is used to assemble the bikes and explore locally before an evening briefing about our cycling adventure.

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    Morning cycle tour of New Delhi; afternoon sightseeing tour of Old Delhi.

    We start cycling early in the morning in order to get used to the Indian weather and city traffic. After cycling for about 25kms we return to the hotel. After breakfast and a shower we start our sightseeing of New and Old Delhi by bus. Premium departures spend the night in Delhi. The journey from Delhi to Jodhpur is made by air trather than overnight train. Ride approx 25km.

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    Fly to Jodhpur; free morning then afternoon city cycle tour including Mehrangarh Fort.

    We fly to Jodhpur in the morning and transfer to our hotel. 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 State of Marwar. The city is surrounded by an immense wall almost ten kilometres in circumference and is dominated by the massive fort that stands on a rocky hill commanding the surrounding desert. In the afternoon we visit the magnificent Meherangarh Fort from where we have a great view of the blue houses, painted to distinguish them as those of Brahmins. Ride approx 20km.

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    Ride/drive to Udaipur via Jain Temple at Ranakpur; cycle towards lakeside town of Udaipur.

    We start our day cycling from the hotel for about 40km mostly on the backroads with less traffic and fascinating rural life, then take a transfer by bus to Ranakpur where there is time to visit the stunning 15th Century Jain Temple. The main temple, beautifully carved from marble, is dedicated to Adinath. It has 29 halls supported by 1444 pillars, each delicately carved with a different design. We then take a short 15km transfer by vehicle to a roadside Hindu temple. From here we get back on our bikes and ride through the Aravlli hills for about 34 kms and finally transfer by bus to the stunning lakeside town of Udaipur. Ride approx 74km.

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    Cycle tour of Udaipur and its surroundings including City Palace and Jagdish Temple.

    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 travellers as the most romantic city in India. 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 waters of the lake. We spend the day cycle sightseeing, visiting the City Palace and Jagdish Temple, which holds a huge black stone image of Jagannath, an aspect of Lord Vishnu. If time allows it may be possible to visit the gardens of Gulab Bag or take a boat trip on the lake. Ride approx 20km.

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    Ride on backroads to the fort of Kumbhalgarh.

    Its time to leave this beautiful city and turn north as we cycle to Kumbhalgarh. The route stays away from the main road and follows a less direct but quieter series of back roads and allows us to see the fascinating rural life of India. It can be hot cycling in India but the vehicle support will be on hand if required for a four-wheeled break. Kumbhalgarh has one of the finest examples of defensive fortifications in Rajasthan with a lovely temple and palace with panoramic views. Ride approx 60 km.

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    Ride/drive to Pushkar on quite roads; optional sunset walk to hilltop temple.

    It's back to the desert scenery today as we make our way to the holy town of Pushkar. Our route today follows rural back roads to the main highway from where we transfer in the vehicle. Reaching Ajmer we turn into the desert to ride to Pushkar via a pass in the Snake Hills we go around the other way via bypass so need to take out the snake hills sentence. Surrounded by the desert the little town is a holy site on the fringes of a lake. This is a great place to relax and soak up the atmosphere. If you still have the energy a 45 minute climb on foot to the hilltop temple for sunset is recommended before returning to the town to watch the giant bats drink from the lake in flight. Ride approx 65 km PUSHKAR CAMEL FAIR DEPARTURES: The itinerary for these departures is slightly amended to spend two nights in Pushkar and one night in Sariska N.P, this is done in order to maximise time at the Camel Fair. Accommodation in Pushkar during the festival departure will be provided in en suite Swiss Cottage Tents with attached bath and all meals will be included.

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    Ride/drive to Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan, via rural villages and Rupnagar.

    We leave Pushkar on our bikes travelling through desert backroads and small villages to the town of Rupnagar; a marble working centre. There is the option to extend the ride by another 34km to the Naraina railway crossing, from where we transfer by vehicle to Jaipur. Cycle approx. 60km (94km including optional ride).

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    Sightseeing tour of Jaipur.

    A day of sightseeing by bus. The Pink City of Jaipur is one of the most attractive and colourful cities in India. Rajah Jai Singh decided to abandon his nearby fortress and palace at Amber in 1727 and laid out a planned city of broad avenues, built of sandstone, painted pink at a later stage. In the centre of Jaipur is the City Palace, formerly the residence of the Maharaja, and now a fine museum containing rare manuscripts, paintings, royal garments and weapons. Close to the palace is one of the most intriguing sights of India, the observatory of Jai Singh. This is an assembly of astronomical instruments made of marble and brass and set in a pleasant garden. We will also see Jaipur's impressive landmark, the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of the Winds. A few miles from the main city is the splendid Amber Palace, rising above a lake. We can walk or ride an elephant (optional) up the hill and through the massive gateway to the courtyard. Jaipur is a centre of many handicrafts, such as durries (woven rugs), carpets, printed cloth, semi-precious stones and leather ware. It will be difficult to leave a workshop without buying anything!

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    Ride/drive to Sariska N.P. via Pratap Garh.

    A combination of cycling and transfer as we leave the 'the pink city' behind us and return to rural India. We transfer to Jamwa Ramgarh and then cycle to Sariska via Pratap Garh and through the beautiful landscape of Aravali foot hills. Ride approx 85Km.

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    Morning game drive; optional village visit by bike or camel cart.

    At Sariska we stay in a hotel with private facilities. We use open jeeps to take our morning game drive into the park The Park itself is very beautiful, interesting to explore and there is an abundance of wildlife in the park. Leopard sighting is a possibility, besides Deer wild boar, Antelope, Jackal, hyena, Jungle cat and other wildlife a large variety of bird species are also found here. In the evening there is the option to take another game drive or visit the nearby village visit.

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    Ride/drive to Bharatpur N.P., renowned for its bird sanctuary, later visited by bike.

    After breakfast we begin the day's ride from our hotel to Muhwa where we then take a short transfer to our lunch spot. Another short transfer takes us to Bharatpur N.P. This park is 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 over 360 species of birds to be found here. Ride approx 70 Kms.

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    Late morning cycle to Fatehpur Sikri, the deserted royal city; transfer to Agra and visit the Taj Mahal at sunset.

    In the morning we leave Bharatpur and cycle through the backroads to Fatehpur Sikri, the emperor Akbar's deserted royal city. This impressive and well-preserved citadel became his capital in 1571. The mosque (designed to hold ten thousand worshippers), the palaces, residences and halls of audience are all made from decorative red sandstone. But this magnificence only lasted 14 years, as in 1584 Akbar left Fatehpur Sikri to secure his outlying territories, leaving this city much as we see it today - in perfect condition. Later we transfer to Agra where we will visit the beautiful white marble Taj Mahal for sunset, built by the Moghul Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631. The Taj 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 during the day and is matched by the rich interior detail. Ride approx 40 km

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    Visit Agra Fort; transfer to Delhi; evening free.

    In the morning we will visit the imposing Agra Fort of Akbar where the 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 we transfer to Delhi by bus arriving that evening in time for dinner

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    End Delhi.

    For those who are on the flight inclusive package we depart for Delhi airport in the morning for the day flight back to London. The arrangements for those not flying with the group ends after check out.

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