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A Day-by-Day Adventure through Rajasthan

Majestic "Maharaja" Tour

Majestic Maharaja Tour

Embark on a 22-day journey through Rajasthan, experiencing the vibrant culture, majestic forts, and scenic desert landscapes. Ride iconic Royal Enfield bikes, explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, and immerse yourself in the colorful traditions of India.

What’s included in your journey?
Day 01
New Delhi to Bharatpur (200 KM)

Start your journey at 7 AM with a bus ride from your hotel. A 4-5 hour drive brings you to Bharatpur just in time for lunch. Post lunch, you’ll attend a briefing on riding conditions and safety to gear up for the days ahead.

Day 02
Bharatpur (Short Ride to Deeg – 90 KM)

Begin your morning with a visit to the Keoladeo Ghana National Park for some birdwatching. After breakfast, enjoy a short ride to the charming town of Deeg. It’s a perfect introduction to your bike and riding conditions. Spend the evening exploring Deeg, and don’t miss its beautiful palace!

Day 03
Bharatpur to Jaipur (215 KM)

The real adventure begins! After breakfast, embark on your first long ride toward Jaipur, Rajasthan's vibrant capital city.

Day 04
Jaipur

A full day of sightseeing awaits you! Hop on a coach with an English-speaking guide to explore Jaipur’s iconic landmarks, rich history, and colorful culture.

Day 05
Jaipur to Nawalgarh (195 KM)

Leave Jaipur and ride towards the Shekhawati region, arriving in Nawalgarh, a town known for its intricately decorated mansions and vibrant frescoes.

Day 06
Nawalgarh

Explore the “open-air art gallery” of Shekhawati, discovering its stunning havelis and painted walls. You can spend the day relaxing or join an optional short ride in the surrounding area.

Day 07
Nawalgarh to Bikaner (250 KM)

Ride west on NH-11 to reach Bikaner, a desert city famed for its forts, palaces, and camel research center.

Day 08
Bikaner

Visit the magnificent Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, and the city’s vibrant bazaars. Don’t miss the National Research Centre on Camel, a unique experience in Asia.

Day 09
Bikaner to Jaisalmer (360 KM)

Travel southwest on NH-15 toward Jaisalmer, with stops at Phalodi for lunch and Khichan village to see Demoiselle Cranes. Arrive in Jaisalmer in time to witness the sunset over the Golden Fort.

Day 10
Jaisalmer

Spend the day exploring Jaisalmer’s “Living Fort” and its beautifully carved mansions. Experience the charm of this desert town at your own pace.

Day 11
Jaisalmer to Desert Camp (70 KM)

Ride further into the Thar Desert to a desert village. Spend the evening enjoying a camel ride, a traditional Rajasthani cultural performance, and a stay at a comfortable campsite.

Day 12
Desert Camp to Jodhpur (345 KM)

Continue your journey east to Jodhpur, the “Blue City,” renowned for its stunning forts and palaces.

Day 13
Jodhpur

A day for sightseeing! Explore Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, and Jaswant Thada, among other landmarks.

Day 14
Jodhpur to Ranakpur and Kumbhalgarh (225 KM)

Head south to Ranakpur, famous for its intricately carved white marble Jain temple. Continue to Kelwara, near Kumbhalgarh Fort, for an overnight stay.

Day 15
Kumbhalgarh to Udaipur (85 KM)

Visit the formidable Kumbhalgarh Fort, surrounded by a wildlife sanctuary. Then, proceed to Udaipur, the enchanting “City of Lakes.”

Day 16
Udaipur

Enjoy a leisurely day exploring Udaipur’s palaces, lakes, and vibrant bazaars. Wrap up the day by soaking in the sunset views over Lake Pichola.

Day 17
Udaipur to Chittorgarh and Bijaipur (150 KM)

Ride northeast to Chittorgarh, home to one of Rajasthan’s most romantic forts. Continue to Bijaipur, a quaint village nestled in the hills.

Day 18
Bijaipur (Optional Ride: 50-70 KM)

Explore Bijaipur on foot, soaking in the charm of its village life, or join an optional ride through scenic roads in the surrounding area.

Day 19
Bijaipur to Bundi (155 KM)

Ride to Bundi, a town known for its impressive Taragarh Fort, ornate palaces, and intricate step wells (“baoris”).

Day 20
Bundi to Ranthambhore National Park (125 KM)

Journey northeast to Ranthambhore, a renowned wildlife sanctuary and home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. Enjoy an afternoon safari in this picturesque national park.

Day 21
Ranthambhore to Bharatpur (250 KM)

Saddle up for the final leg of your ride, heading back to Bharatpur. Celebrate your incredible journey with a special farewell dinner.

Day 22
Bharatpur to Agra and New Delhi

Bid farewell to your Royal Enfield and Rajasthan as you board a bus to New Delhi. En route, stop in Agra to visit the iconic Taj Mahal. For those who’ve opted for the “Farewell” add-on, accommodation at our partner hotel in Delhi will be arrange

Please note: Distances mentioned are approximate and may vary based on route conditions.

Prices in USD* (on twin-share basis, Single accommodation supplement can be purchased)

Departure Rider Price Pillion Price Spaces
2027 - FEB 02 $3,750 $2,630 AVAILABLE

*Kindly note that our tour prices are in Indian Rupees (INR). The USD prices mentioned on this website are approximate conversions based on prevalent exchange rates, updated from time to time. We greatly appreciate your understanding and look forward to welcoming you on our tour.

 

FeatureDetails
🏨 Accommodation21 nights (Double or twin-bedded rooms)
🗣️ English-speaking GuideRide leader & support crew
🍴 MealsBreakfast & Dinners
🔧 MechanicsExperienced motorcycle mechanics
🏍️ MotorcycleRoyal Enfield rental motorcycle (including fuel)
🌍 SightseeingLocal sightseeing at selected locations
🚐 Support VehicleComfortable vehicle for luggage, gear & occasional passengers
🚆 TransfersAC coach/train transfers between New Delhi & Bharatpur (including visit to Taj Mahal)

Rest assured, the accommodations on our tours are carefully selected to ensure your comfort, even in remote and seasonal locations. We offer a blend of heritage and modern hotels, lodges, and holiday homes, chosen for their charm, convenience, or spectacular settings. High-altitude camps provide a near-"glamping" experience with ensuite facilities.

While we keep full details a surprise, you can view a glimpse of our accommodations on the "Himalayan Accommodation" slide in our Gallery. We’re confident you’ll enjoy a memorable and comfortable stay.

Important Note:

Space on our support vehicles is limited. Please restrict your baggage to a maximum of 25 kg.

Essential Items:

  • Driver’s License (valid for minimum 411cc motorcycle)*
  • International Driving Permit
  • Travel Insurance (must cover overseas motorcycle riding for leisure)**
  • Protective riding gloves
  • Riding boots
  • Riding jacket and pants
  • Helmet
  • Rain suit
  • Riding goggles
  • Balaclava
  • Eye drops
  • Sunscreen
  • Torch/Flashlight
  • Thermal underwear
  • Insect repellent

Suggested Items:

  • Fleece/pullover or warm jacket
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Scarf/Bandana
  • Earplugs

*Ensure your license is full and valid.
**Travel insurance must include coverage for motorcycle riding abroad.

 

Weather on Our Himalayan Tours

Our tours start and end in New Delhi, where July temperatures can reach up to 42°C. Upon reaching Shimla (2200m) on Day 1, you’ll experience a noticeable drop in temperature.

In the Himalayas, daytime temperatures at lower altitudes can rise to 30°C, while at higher altitudes, mornings and nights can drop to 0–5°C. Rain is almost certain, and snow is possible, especially when crossing high passes.

Statistically, half of our riders are grateful for bringing rain gear, while the other half wonder if it was necessary—but it’s always better to be prepared!

Health

Please keep in mind that you need to be reasonably fit to participate in tours.

IMPORTANT: Applicants are advised against participating in any high Himalayan tours if they suffer from severe asthma,  muscular disorders, respiratory or heart disorders, or any medical precondition which might be detrimental to the health of the participant on a tour which involves spending nights in high altitudes (3500 to 4500 metres).

Please consult a doctor before booking a Himalayan tour which goes to high altitudes.

Food & Drink

When travelling through India it is advised to carry your own drinking water that has been obtained from a reliable source (RO/UV water filter) or always drink branded mineral/packaged water.

Water for drinking, brushing teeth or making ice should first be boiled or otherwise sterilised.

Avoid dairy products likely to have been made from unboiled milk. Milk in India is often unpasteurised and should be boiled before consumed.

Any fruit and vegetables should be cooked and/or peeled before consuming. To avoid TD or other sickness while travelling include avoiding undercooked foods and street vendors.

Hygiene

Popular tourist restaurants and hotels will have clean facilities for you to use.

Vaccination Guidelines for India

Recommended Vaccinations for Travel to India

If visiting for less than 5 months:

Essential Vaccinations Routine Vaccinations
  • Hepatitis A
  • Diphtheria
  • Typhoid
  • Malaria
  • Tetanus
  • Japanese Encephalitis
  • Poliomyelitis
  • Rabies
  • Influenza
  • Chickenpox
  • Polio
  • Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR)
  • Diphtheria/Pertussis/Tetanus (DPT)
  • Rotavirus (for children)

Yellow Fever Vaccination Requirement

If you are arriving from the following countries, the Yellow Fever vaccine is required:

Countries in Africa Countries in South America
  • Angola
  • Benin
  • Burkina Faso
  • Burundi
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Chad
  • Congo
  • Cote d’Ivoire
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Ethiopia
  • Senegal
  • Sierra Leone
  • Somalia
  • Sudan
  • Tanzania
  • Togo
  • Uganda
  • Zambia
  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
  • French Guiana
  • Guyana
  • Panama
  • Peru
  • Suriname
  • Venezuela
  • Trinidad
  • Tobago

*This is a general guide. Please consult your doctor for country-specific medical advice.

Communication and Connectivity Information

Communication and Connectivity Information

Category Details
Telephone Country code is 91.
Mobile Phone Roaming agreements exist with most international mobile phone companies. Coverage is limited to major towns.
Internet Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes.
Post Airmail service to the U.S. and Western Europe takes up to two weeks.
Travel Documents Required for India

Travel Documents Required for India

When traveling to India, you will need the following documents:

  • Passport: Valid for at least 6 months past the intended period of stay.
  • Indian Tourist Visa: Travelers should apply for a tourist e-visa before visiting India.

Processing time for an e-visa is generally between 36-48 hours. You can apply for an e-visa by visiting the Indian e-Visa Portal. These visas are single/multiple entry visas that are valid for a 30/60-day stay.

To check your eligibility for a tourist e-visa, please visit the official website.

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