Rajasthan cycling holiday with Taj & tigers
Description of Rajasthan cycling holiday with Taj & tigers
This fantastic fortnight in India’s most fascinating state conjures up some incredible experiences, least of all the unique opportunity to cycle on Rajasthan’s rural roads and through some of its chaotic city streets.
Travelling by bike allows for a much more insightful and immersive adventure where village communities greet your approach and hosts at comfortable hotels offer warm welcomes as well as delicious regional dishes and a good night’s rest.
The countryside that you’ll encounter en route from Udaipur to Kumbhalgarh and from Ranakpur to Korta and Bhenswara provides ample examples of traditional lifestyles and offers an altogether more organic approach to cultural encounters in addition to visiting the highlights of Jodhpur and Jaipur.
Time spent in and out of the saddle allows you to mix up the muscle stretches with cycling days interspersed with walking tours and overland transport making for a good balance between exercise and relaxation.
A couple of days where the bikes are stowed are the jeep safari in Ranthambore National Park and the early morning visit to the Taj Mahal in Agra. It's this combination of cultural, natural and physical experiences that really make this cycling tour stand out from the pack.
From tyres and tracks to tigers and the Taj, there’s never a dull moment riding through Rajasthan as this two week cycling holiday always goes to prove.
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7 Reviews of Rajasthan cycling holiday with Taj & tigers
Reviewed on 08 Jan 2024 by Richard Whiting
Interaction with the people in the villages as we cycled through, and when we stopped. You wouldn't experience the same if you were in a car or a bus, and if you didn't travel on some of the smaller roads. I couldn't possibly choose one building or sight as a highlight, so many were amazing. The scenery at the waters at Jawai was something I'll remember for the rest of my life. Read full reviewReviewed on 09 Nov 2023 by Manuela Vismara
The most memorable part of the holiday was the safari in rathambore park. Read full reviewReviewed on 03 Dec 2022 by Nicki Lynne
Sensational cycling through the culturally rich state of Rajasthan... The company provides a fantastic support crew who are with you every pedal of the way. So much gratitude for Sharma, Bunty and Suraj! Read full reviewReviewed on 11 Feb 2020 by Ian Husband
Excellent - the owner Sabir simply planned and supported everything from initial email contact to our date of departure. He was the perfect host/guide throughout our holiday. I cannot recommend this operator highly enough. Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Feb 2020 by Ineke Klerks
Every day was a highlight! Cycling over the small roads, sometimes through villages was an amazing experience Read full reviewReviewed on 11 Jan 2020 by Heidi Schubert
The most memorable part of the holiday was cycling through the countryside and rural villages: dodging cows, waving to local kids, chatting with people on scooters as they drove by, and learning about life in India. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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We promote travel that does not exploit or harm animals and work towards the preservation of biodiversity. Our itinerary includes a visit to the Ranthambore National Park, one of the best places in the country to see majestic tigers and leopards in their natural habitat.We help our guests to discover the Ranthambore's exceptional wildlife, explore its heritage, enjoy its landscape and sample its delicious food and drink through a series of events and activities led by local experts, and encourage respectful behavior towards the protected area.
We collaborate with protected area administration and donate equipment (binoculars, bird guidebooks, and others) to protected area administration, in order to facilitate their job. We promote watching, enjoying, and learning about wildlife in its natural environment.
We have established cooperation with an NGO called "Tiger Watch”, at Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. An organization’s primary objective is conservation and protection of wildlife and keeping tigers safe from extinction, through programs like infrastructure; capacity building, research, and wildlife monitoring, reduction of man-animal conflicts and direct emergency support.
We provide our support through donations and invite our guests to join us in this collaboration and contribute to the conservation of this valuable ecosystem.
2. Waste: We emphasize the use of electronic communications. Where not possible, when using paper forms for invoices, receipts, survey questionnaires, and others we choose the smallest possible size suitable to a quality job, while at the same time creating minimum waste.
3.Buildings: We stay in locally owned heritage hotels, thus helping protect historically significant buildings from demolition.
4. Transport: We choose to travel by bike, minimizing transportation carbon footprint, and educate our guides and guests on the importance of looking after the areas they are visiting. Where we use back up vehicles, we assess and maximize vehicle occupancy rate. We make sure that vehicles -either our own or transportation service companies’- get regular maintenance.
People
1. Friends & Neighbours: During our stay in Ranthambhore NP, we visit Dhonk, a responsible enterprise making handicrafts in the workshopfacility on site. It aims to provide a sustainable livelihood to people living near Ranthambhore. Their objective is to promote local talent and bring out the colours of Rajasthan in the blend of ethnic and modernistic for the consumer. It also saves the local artisans from disappearing and no longer producing their beautiful items.
Everything is handmade and helps these people survive who otherwise were dependent on poaching (tigers). Dhonk provides training in crafts and selling products at the fair trade store. Local villagers are learning crafts and sewing to create alternative and ecologically friendly sources of income.
We encourage our guests to support local villagers and this impactful enterprise with purchases of beautiful textiles and crafts.
2. Travelling with Respect: We believe opportunities for meetings between local people and guests provide genuine experiences, promote cultural exchange and preserving of local customs. We encourage the sharing of interesting local customs like artwork or dancing.
The songs and dances of Rajasthan form part of a tradition which is passed down, from generation to generation. Our guests visit colorful folk music and dance performance of the nomadic Kalbeliya. The Kalbeliya women wearing intricately decorated black dresses, colorful bead jewelry, and expressive make up dance to folk music that man play. Popular instruments include dholak (a hand drum), khanjari and poongi (a percussion & woodwind musical instruments). The Kalbeliya dance is recognized as UNESCO intangible cultural heritage and it is not only a dance form but a matter of pride for the Kalbeliya community. We support the community’s effort to preserve their cultural heritage. Our guests experience is enriched by the local culture and traditions and our locals see tourism in a positive light because they feel sense of ownership and pride in it.
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