Land of Maharaja's
Rajasthan Motorbike Ride
Tour Type
Tour Leader
Accomodation
Standard
Level
Intermediate
Meal Plan
Half-Board
Motorcycle
Himalayan 450
Permits
We Handle All
Land of Maharaja’s, Rajasthan
Delhi-Jaipur-Delhi
1 upcoming departures
USD 2400/Rider
USD 2000/Pillion
14 Feb 2026 - 10 Bikes Available
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A Royal ride through Land of Maharaja’s on Royal Enfield
Land of Maharaja’s, Rajasthan
Delhi Jaipur Delhi – 10 STAGES – 1350 KM

1/14 • Arrival at Delhi | Evening Market Walk
Arrive at Delhi International Airport (IGI) and check in at your hotel. Spend the evening at a local bazaar like Connaught Place or Chandni Chowk, where you can experience Delhi’s vibrant street food culture, bustling shops, and historical charm. A perfect start to soak in India’s energy.

2/14 • Delhi to Jaipur (The Pink City)
Travel to Jaipur, the royal capital of Rajasthan. Known
as the Pink City, Jaipur is a UNESCO World Heritage
City, famous for its pink-hued buildings, grand forts,
and colorfull markets. Don’t miss the Hawa Mahal
(Palace of Winds) – a honeycomb-like palace built in
1799 for royal ladies to observe street life unseen.
(This journey will be covered by Bus)

3/14 • Jaipur to Mandawa/Fatehpur
Ride towards Mandawa, part of the Shekhawati
region, celebrated for its ornately painted havelis
(mansions). These centuries-old houses feature
frescoes depicting mythological scenes, daily life, and
European influences. Mandawa is often called an
open-air art gallery.
Distance 170 KM | 5-6 Hours Ride

4/14 • Mandawa to Bikaner
On arrival in Bikaner, visit the majestic Junagarh Fort,
one of the few forts in Rajasthan that was never
conquered. Built in 1594, it showcases beautiful
palaces, temples, and courtyards with intricate stone
carvings, reflecting the grandeur of Rajput
architecture.
Distance 200 KM | 6-7 Hours Ride

5/14 • Bikaner to Jaisalmer
A long desert ride brings you to the Golden City of
Jaisalmer, rising like a mirage in the Thar Desert. At its
heart lies the Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quila), a UNESCO
World Heritage Site and one of the world’s few “living
forts” where people still reside within its golden
sandstone walls.
Distance 320 KM | 8-9 Hours Ride

6/14 • Jaisalmer Desert Safari & Cultural Evening
Venture into the Sam Sand Dunes, the most famous
desert spot near Jaisalmer. Here, you can ride camels
or jeeps across the rolling dunes and witness an
unforgettable sunset. Later, enjoy a folk dance and
cultural performance under the starlit desert sky. -
Distance 100 KM | 3-4 Hours Ride

7/14 • Jaisalmer to Jodhpur via Pokhran
Enroute, stop at Pokhran Fort, a 14th-century citadel
in the Thar Desert. Pokhran is also known as the site
of India’s first underground nuclear test in 1974. By
evening, reach Jodhpur, the "Blue City,
" named after
the indigo-colored houses around Mehrangarh Fort.
Ditance 250 KM | 7-8 Hours Ride

8/14 • Jodhpur - Junagarh
The highlight of Jodhpur is the Mehrangarh Fort,
towering 400 feet above the city. One of India’s most
formidable forts, it houses museums, courtyards, and
palaces like Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors). From its
ramparts, enjoy panoramic views of the blue-painted
old city below.
Distance 140 KM | 5-6 Hours Ride

9/14 • Junagarh to Udaipur via Kumbhalgarh Fort
Ride through the scenic Aravalli Hills to Kumbhalgarh
Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built by Rana
Kumbha in the 15th century, the fort has a 36 km-long
wall – the second longest in the world after the Great
Wall of China. It was also the birthplace of the
legendary Maharana Pratap. Continue to Udaipur, the
City of Lakes.. -
Distance 110 KM | 3-4 Hours Ride

10/14 • Udaipur Sightseeing & Leisure
Discover City Palace of Udaipur, a grand complex of palaces built
on the banks of Lake Pichola. Its balconies, towers, and
courtyards overlook the serene waters, with the iconic Lake
Palace floating in the middle of the lake. Udaipur is often
considered the most romantic city in India. -
Distance 50-60 KM | 2-3 Hours Ride

11/14 • Udaipur to Bhilwara via Chittorgarh Fort
Ride to Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India,
sprawling across 700 acres. It is a symbol of Rajput
valor and sacrifice, known for stories of Rani Padmini,
Maharana Pratap, and jauhar. Within the fort stand
iconic monuments like the Vijay Stambh (Victory
Tower) and Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame).
Distance 160 KM | 5-6 Hours Ride

12/14 • Bhilwara to Pushkar
Arrive in Pushkar, one of the holiest towns in India.
The highlight is the Brahma Temple, one of the very
few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma,
the creator in Hindu mythology. The town is also
famous for its sacred Pushkar Lake and vibrant
hippie-style markets.
Distance 150 KM | 5-6 Hours Ride

13/14 • Pushkar to Jaipur
Return to Jaipur, where you can explore the
magnificent Amber Fort, located on a hill overlooking
Maota Lake. Built in red sandstone and marble,
Amber Fort is known for its artistic style, with mirror
work halls, courtyards, and elephant rides to the
entrance.
Distance 140 KM | 4-5 Hours Ride

14/14 • Jaipur to Delhi & Departure
Travel back to Delhi. A room will be provided to
freshen up before your flight from IGI Airport. Your
Rajasthan motorbike adventure ends here, but the
memories of desert rides, forts, and palaces will last
forever.
Bus Ride Back to Delhi Airport
Documents requested :
- International Driving Lisence Permit
- Valid Passport
- Valid Travel Visa
- Passport Sized Photograph
IMPORTANT This trip includes a few long stages, Primary aid in reaching the nearest medical center is provided by our support vehicle, as helicopters and ambulances are rarely available. Limited phone coverage and restrictions on satellite phones can make contacting emergency services challenging. Additionally, as with any mountain route, road quality and difficulty are heavily influenced by current and prior weather conditions
- Pure Veg Meal (Breakfast and Dinner)
- RE Himalayan 450cc Bikes & Fuel
- Accommodation on Twing Sharing
- All major sightseeing
- Dedicated tour coordinator & Techincal
- Support Vehicle
- Back up Van (Luggage Van)
- Fun Activities
- Travel Insurance
- Laundry Charges
- Any International Calls and Hotel Tips
- Lunch During Visits and Ride
- Any Monumental Entry Fees
- Anything not mentioned in the Inclusions
Clothing
- Comfortable, breathable T-shirts and riding
pants - Warm layers: fleece jacket, thermal inners
Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants - Quick-dry socks (6-7 pairs)
- Woolen cap and gloves for high-altitude cold
- Lightweight trekking shoes for off-bike
exploration
Personal Essentials:
- Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
Lip balm and moisturizer - Sunglasses with UV protection
- Basic toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap,
wet wipes) - First aid kit with personal medications
The advance Booking Amount USD 500 amount is non-refundable on Cancellation.
Balance Amount of the Total Trip Cost is Payable ONE MONTH BEFORE THE DEPARTURE to Confirm Your Booking.
Once 100% amount is paid,
- Cancellations are made before 29 days of the start date of the trip, We will return 50% of the remaining amount.(Please note advance amount is non-refundable)
- Cancellations are made before 15 days of the start date of the trip. We will return 25% of the remaining amount. (Please note advance amount is non-refundable)
- Cancellations are made before 0-15 days of the start date of the trip. No amount is refundable.
In the case of unforeseen weather conditions or government restrictions, certain activities may be cancelled and in such cases, the operator will try his best to provide an alternate feasible activity. However, no refund will be provided for the same.
- Booking and Payment
A non-refundable deposit of 5,000 of the total trip cost is required to confirm your booking. The remaining balance must be paid 07 days before the departure date.
- Cancellation by Organizer:
In the unlikely event of trip cancellation by us due to unforeseen circumstances, participants will receive a full refund of the amount paid or the option to reschedule.
- Liability and Safety
- The organizer shall not be held responsible for any accidents, injuries, or loss of personal property during the trip. Travel insurance highly recommended.
- Participants are responsible for their own safety and must follow all instructions provided by guides and the organizing team.
- It is advised to disclose any medical conditions or dietary restrictions to the organizer prior to departure.
- Changes in Itinerary
- Due to unpredictable winter weather or road conditions in Kashmir, the itinerary may be subject to change.
- We reserve the right to alter the schedule, accommodations, or activities as necessary for the safety and well-being of participants.
- Due to unpredictable winter weather or road conditions in Kashmir, the itinerary may be subject to change.
- We reserve the right to alter the schedule, accommodations, or activities as necessary for the safety and well-being of participants
- Due to unpredictable weather or road blocks if we cant make it to the hotel or flight cancellation, which may cause extra days for stay, so there will be the extra charges for the same.
- Travel Insurance
We strongly recommend that each participant purchases travel insurance covering trip cancellation, medical expenses, accidents, and emergency evacuations. The organizer will not be liable for any financial loss due to lack of insurance.
- Responsibilities of Participants
Participants must be physically fit to handle winter conditions, as temperatures can be extreme. Each participant is responsible for bringing adequate winter clothing and gear as specified in the packing list provided. Participants are expected to be punctual for all activities and respectful to guides, locals, and fellow travelers.
- Code of Conduct
Participants are expected to respect the local customs, culture, and environment. Any form of misconduct, harassment, or disruptive behavior towards other participants, guides, or locals will lead to immediate removal from the trip without a refund.
- Force Majeure
The organizer shall not be liable for any cancellations, delays, or alterations to the itinerary caused by factors beyond control, including natural disasters, political unrest, or government restrictions.
- Assumption of Risk
Participants acknowledge that traveling in winter conditions involves certain risks, including but not limited to cold weather, slippery surfaces, and high-altitude activities. Participation is at your own risk.
What Our Riders Say
“Had an amazing experience! The team was very professional and made sure everything was well organized. Riding through the mountains was unforgettable.”
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