Day
01 : Arrive Delhi
Arrive New Delhi international airport
Our representative will meet / assist you
at the airport
Later transfer to hotel in air-conditioned
vehicle
Overnight at hotel
Please note, room will
be reserved for your from previous night for
immediate occupency on arrival as check in
/ out time in India is 1200 hrs.
DAY - 02 Sight seeing of old Delhi: Red Fort
- the red sandstone walls of the fort extends
for 2 Kms and very in height from 18 meters
on the rivers side to 33 meters on the city
side. The Hall of the Public Audiences, The
Hall of private Audiences, The Royal Baths,
The Moti Masjid built by Aurangzed for himself
are important portions of the immense fort.
Jama Masjid - the great mosque is both the
largest mosque in India and the final architectural
extravagance of Shah Jehan. Raj Ghat - the
memorial of Mahatma Gandhi where he was cremated
after his assaination. New Delhi -Laxmi Narian
Temple - garishly colored modern temple.
India Gate - the 42-meter high stone. Arch
of Triumph erected memory of the Indian soldiers
who died in the first Worlds War. Humayun's
Tomb - built by the wife of Humayun, the second
Moghul king. It is an early example of Moghul
architecture. Qutab Minar - the buildings
in the complex dates back to the onset of
Muslim rule in India and are fine examples
of Afghan architecture. Night stay at hotel.

DAY - 3 - DELHI - NAWALGARH Drive to Nawalgarh.
Arrive nawalgarh & transfer to hotel. Visiting
to nawalgarh by motorcycles an important town
in the Shekhavati region. This area, once
upon a time, was on the east - west Silk route.
Along with the change in the business trend,
the Marwari community of the region was quick
to react to change.
The new sea - routes were developed by the
British in the 19th century. Marwaries, the
business community, shifted their business
centers. Their business flourished and this
newfound money was spent in the Shekhavati
region on house building. These houses were
decorated with beautiful painted murals. This
gave rise to a new trend and new houses came
up, next one better than the later. The oldest
frescoes date back to 1800s. Night stay at
hotel. 
DAY - 4 - NAWALGARH - BIKANER Drive Motorcycles
& s / seeing: Junagarh Fort - this palace
cum fort has a large collection of arms, paintings
and painted walls and roofs are the only one
of its kind. Besides visiting the other parts,
which are worth visiting, you will spell bound
to see the coronation room with its beautiful
gold - leaf work.
Later drive to camel breeding Farm, the only
one o its kind in India. It is from this farm
that Indian Army and Indian Border Security
Forces get the camels they utilize. PM proceed
to Jaisalmer. Evening arrive & Transfer to
hotel.
DAY - 05 - JAISALMER Full
day visit of Jaisalmer by motor cycles . This
fairy tale city could be visited on camels
or the camel carts also. Jaisalmer - this
city was once very busy business center on
the east - west Silk route. A living Museum
or the " Golden City" are the two descriptions
which have been applied to this desert outpost.
The fort of Jaisalmer is amongst the oldest
living forts in India. It was built in the
12th century by the descendents of the legendry
Lord Krishna of the Indian Mythology. It is
a city with in the city; one fourth of the
population of the city still lives in the
fort. In the city the beautiful houses, built
out of golden yellow sandstone, very delicately
chiseled, are unique. It unfolds the past
as we ride through the narrow lanes. Salim
Singh's haveli, patwon ki haveli, Nathumal
Ki Havelies are some the havelies are remarkable
and are the superb example of the architecture
at that time. Later, a little before the sunset
reach the cenotaphs from nite at hotel.
DAY - 06 - JAISALMER / JODHPUR Drive motorcycles
for Jodhpur. Drive motorcycles & visits of
Jodhpur: the Jodhpur largest city of Rajasthan
after Jaipur stands at the edge of the Thar
Desert. The massive fort, topping a sheer
rock hill, which rises in the middle of the
town, totally dominates the city. It is the
most impressive and formidable fort in Rajasthan.
Inside the fort, which is still run by the
Maharaja of Jodhpur, there are a whole series
of courtyards and palaces. The palaces house
a fantastic collection of the trapping of
the Indian royalty. There are amazing collections
of elephant howdas; miniature paintings of
a variety of schools, a superb variety of
folk music instruments, palanquins, furniture
etc. later visit the Royal cenotaphs. PM proceed
to Mount Abu. Evening arrive. Nite stay at
hotel.
DAY - 07 -MOUNT ABU Drive motorcycles & S/
seeing of mount Abu: Rajasthan's only hill
station spreads out along a 1200-meter plateau.
The Dilwara Temples are the finest examples
of Jain temples in India. The complex include
two important temples where the art of carving
marble has been carried to unsurpassed heights.
The older of these temples is the vimal Vasahi,
which is dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara,
Adinath. Around the courtyard there are 52
cells each with a Buddha like cross-legged
image. The later Tajpal temple is important
as an extremely old and complete example of
Jain temple. Its most notable feature is the
fantastic intricacy and delicacy of the marble
carvings. Later visit the Nakki Lake and the
sunset point. Nite stay at hotel.
DAY - 08 - MOUNT ABU - RANAKPUR - UDAIPUR
Drive motorcycles to Udaipur enroute visiting
Ranakpur temple complex. It is one of the
most important and the biggest Jain Temple
complexes in India. The extremely beautiful
complex is situated in the remote and peaceful
Aravali Valley. The main temple in the complex
is "Chaumukha" or four faced temple dedicated
to Adinath. This huge, beautifully crafted
well-kept temple has 29 hills, supported by
1444 pillars, no two of which are alike. With
in the complex there are other two temples.
Nite stay at hotel. 
DAY - 09 - UDAIPUR Drive motorcycles & s /
seeing: Udaipur - the lake city is a cool
oasis in the dry heart of Rajasthan. It is
probably the most romantic city in Rajasthan.
The city Palace, towering over the lake, is
the largest palace complex in Rajasthan. The
main part of the palace is now preserved as
museum with a large and varied, although somewhat
rundown collection. The museum includes MOR
Chock with porcelain figures; Krishna Vilas
has a remarkable collection of miniatures.
The Moti Mahal has beautiful mirror work.
Sahelion Ki Bari - the ladies garden, a garden
specially built for ladies with very beautiful
fountains. PM free. Night at hotel.
DAY - 10 - BIJAIPUR Drive
motorcycles to Bijaipur. Arrive and transfer
to hotel. Visit of the Bijaipur famous places.
This place is very beautiful and most attracted
to tourist. There many Mughal sing of the
& there fort. An enchanting Heritage castle
gets amidst ferine Vindhyachal hill ranges.
Built in 16th century by the descendents of
great Rajput worrior Shakti Singh Ji, to depend
the ancient Kingdom of mewax from central
Indian invaders. One can have glimpse of village
life style and green fields from the Terrace.
There are Ample Opportunity for sight seeing
around Bijaipur such as visit to the wild
life Sanctuary, the 12th century Pangarh fort
over looking the lotus lake 10 km. Away. There
are several Bheel Tribal villages in the area
which are worth discovering on horse back
or by Jeep. Night at Hotel.
DAY - 11 - BIJAIPUR - SAWAIMADHPUR Drive motorcycles
to Sawaimadhpur. Near situated to the Ranthambhore
National Park. Sawaimadpur midway between
Bhartapur & Kota, Ranthambhore National Park
is one of the prime example of Project Tiger's
conservation effect in Rajasthan. The Park
itself covers 400 sq km and its scenery is
very beautiful. Ranthambhore built in the
10th century. The fort is definitely worth
visiting and three are superb views over the
park from the ramparts. The lower lying ground
alternates between open bush land and fairy
dense forest and is peppered with ruined pavilions,
chhatris and hides - the area was formerly
a hunting preserve of the Maharajas. 
DAY - 12 - SAWAIMADHPUR - JAIPUR Drive motorcycles
to Amber Fort enroute visiting Palace of Winds
- although it is just a façade yet it is Jaipur's
central landmark. The five-story building
looks out over the main street of the old
city. Amber Fort - the fortress - palace was
constructed in the end of 16th century by
Raja Man Singh, the Rajput commander of Akbar's
army. It was extended and completed by Jai
Singh before it was shifted to Jaipur in the
plains below. The fort is a superb example
of Rajput architecture, stunningly situated
on a hillside overlooking a lake, which reflects
its terraces and ramparts. PM free for shopping
or for optional excursion Sanganer. Nite stay
at hotel.
DAY - 13 - JAIPUR - BHANDARAJ Drive motorcycles
to Bhandaraj Via Fatehpur Sikri. Over night
at Hotel. Bhandaraj is a four hundred year
old Palace now converted into hotel, one can
still feel the days of the Maharajas being
brought alive, and one night in the palace
is indeed stay in Maharajas style. Enroute
visiting Fatehpur Sikri. Fatehpur Sikri -
it was the capital of Mughal Empire during
the reign of Akbar. Then as suddenly and as
dramatically this new city was built, it was
abandoned. It is believed to have been abandoned
due to lack of water. Today it is perfectly
preserved Moghul city at the height of empire
splendour PM drive to Agra.
DAY - 14 - BHANDARAJ - AGRA Drive motorcycles
to Agra. On arrive Agra & Transfer to hotel.
DAY
- 15 Drive Motorcycles & city s / seeing:
Taj Mahal - if there is a building which evokes
a country like Eiffel Tower does for France,
Sydney opera House does for Australia then
it has to be Taj Mahal for India. It has been
described as the most extravagant monument
ever built for love, as the emperor was heart
broken when Mumtaz died. Agra Fort - the construction
of the fort commenced with the emperor Akbar
and additions were made right through the
time of his grandson Shah Jehan. While in
Akbar's time the fort was principally a military
structure, by the time of time Shah Jehan
the emphasis had shifted and the fort became
partially a palace. Itimad ud Daulal - the
tomb was built by Nur Jehan and it is very
similar to the tomb of Jehangir near Lahore.
PM excursion to Sikandra: Sikandra - the mausoleum
of emperor Akbar. The tomb is situated in
the middle of the garden and four identical
red sandstone gates lead to the tomb complex.
Night at hotel.
DAY - 16 - AGRA - DELHI Drive to Delhi by
road. After 4 hours drive to arrive at Delhi
and transfer to hotel.
Day - 17 - Delhi Transfer to airport flight
for next destination.