Cycling Expedition

TOUR DE RAJASTHAN

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Pickup

Jaipur (bus/railway/airport)

Drop

Udaipur (bus/railway/airport)

Durations

9 Days

Terrain

Moderate

Distance

478+ Kms

Tour de Rajasthan is a handcrafted heritage cycling expedition designed for discerning riders who seek more than just distance — they seek depth. From Jaipur’s regal gateways to the blue serenity of Udaipur, every day blends purposeful riding with curated cultural experiences, boutique stays, locally sourced cuisine, and seamless hospitality.

Expect a journey where every detail is thoughtfully designed: premium accommodation, rider-first support, slow travel philosophy, and meaningful access to Rajasthan’s heritage, landscapes, and lifestyle.

This is cycling at its finest — refined, immersive, unforgettable.

Day 0 Arrival in Jaipur + City Tour +

Stay: Jaipur • No Cycling

  • Arrive in Jaipur by 12:00 PM for hotel check-in.
  • Bikes will be unpacked and assembled with assistance from the mechanical support team to ensure proper fit and performance readiness.
  • Riders can relax, explore the property, or join a short city orientation featuring Jaipur’s cultural highlights in time permits.
  • Tea/coffee meet-and-greet session to introduce the support crew, fellow riders, and expedition structure.
  • Comprehensive pre-tour briefing covering safety guidelines, equipment checks, support schedules, pacing strategy, terrain insights, and expected weather conditions.
  • Dinner will be served at the hotel, followed by early departure to ensure optimal rest ahead of the first day’s ride.
Day 1 Jaipur → Sambhar +

Stay: Sambhar • 70 km • 7–8 Hours

  • Early rollout to avoid peak traffic, with packed breakfast served at the first support halt.
  • Ride begins on smooth city roads before transitioning into rural terrain and long open stretches with minimal elevation — ideal for settling into rhythm and warming up the body.
  • Scheduled nutrition and hydration support stations every 20–25 km to maintain energy and comfort.
  • Lunch will be served en route between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM, depending on pacing.
  • Final leg approaches the Sambhar Salt Lake belt, with shifting landscapes becoming wide, minimalistic, and scenic.
  • On arrival, check-in and unwind; Get set for Lake Tour.
  • Evening Hi-Tea followed by route briefing for the next day.
  • Dinner and overnight rest.
Day 2 Sambhar → Pushkar +

Stay: Pushkar • 99 km • 8–9 Hours

  • Early morning start with packed breakfast to maximize daylight riding efficiency.
  • The first half features long desert plains and flat terrain, allowing riders to enjoy steady cadence and uninterrupted pace.
  • Scenic salt-land visuals and distant Aravalli ridgelines accompany the mid-section of the route.
  • Refuel stops offering water, electrolytes, seasonal fruits, and energy snacks at fixed intervals.
  • Lunch break around mid-day, followed by a mild gradual climb heading toward Pushkar.
  • Arrival and check-in to the stay, followed by poolside relaxation, games, and downtime (swimwear recommended).
  • Evening Hi-Tea, interactive recap session, and briefing for Day 3.
  • Dinner and overnight rest.
Day 3 Pushkar → Beawar +

Stay: Beawar • 61 km • 6–7 Hours

  • Breakfast at the hotel followed by an easy morning rollout.
  • Ideal recovery ride featuring smooth rolling surfaces and mild gradients, helping riders rebuild momentum after two longer days.
  • Mechanical and hydration support available throughout the route.
  • Lunch served before arrival in Beawar.
  • Post-ride relaxation time with options for stretch therapy, sports massage, or rest depending on individual preference.
  • Hi-Tea gathering and short briefing in the evening.
  • Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 4 Beawar → Kamlighat +

Stay: Kamlighat • 88 km • 8–9 Hours

  • Early morning departure with packed breakfast to optimize riding comfort and time efficiency.
  • Terrain transitions into rolling countryside landscapes with moderate climbs, offering varied elevation and scenic contrast.
  • Nutrition stations positioned strategically to support endurance through the shifting gradients.
  • Lunch on route; arrival expected by late afternoon depending on pacing.
  • Check-in, freshen up, and relax post-ride.
  • Hi-Tea session followed by a detailed briefing for next day’s signature climb, focusing on gear management, pacing, elevation profile, and support positioning.
  • Dinner served at the stay, and early rest is encouraged.
Day 5 Kamlighat → Kumbhalgarh (Signature Climb) +

Stay: Kumbhalgarh • 86 km • 8–9 Hours

  • Morning breakfast and rollout into one of the most scenic and rewarding stages of the expedition.
  • Route includes dense forest corridors, rolling terrain, and extended gradients leading toward the ascent.
  • Mechanical and rider support positioned in steep segments to ensure safety and comfort.
  • Lunch served en route at a scenic point.
  • Final approach features switchbacks leading into Kumbhalgarh — offering outstanding viewpoints and rewarding progression.
  • Check-in followed by rest and optional visit to Kumbhalgarh Fort, known for the world’s second-longest continuous wall after the Great Wall of China.
  • Evening Hi-Tea, route
Day 6 Kumbhalgarh → Udaipur +

Stay: Udaipur • 85 km • 8–9 Hours

  • Breakfast, followed by the final riding stage flag-off.
  • Iconic descent from the Aravalli hills with sweeping curves, panoramic valley visuals, and smooth tarmac sections.
  • Hydration and snack support zones at proper intervals.
  • Lunch mid-route, followed by the last push toward the heritage city of Udaipur.
  • Arrival and check-in at a premium stay with time to unwind and reflect.
  • Evening Hi-Tea, followed by a dinner marking the completion of the cycling journey.
Day 7 Udaipur Leisure + Closing Ceremony +

Stay: Udaipur • Optional Light Ride

  • Relaxed breakfast schedule and a slower start to the day.
  • Optional short city loop ride or sightseeing visit with curated experiences including lakes, cafés, palaces, and local markets.
  • Afternoon free for rest, or exploration at individual pace.
  • Evening official closing ceremony, medal handover, group acknowledgements, and dinner.
  • Overnight stay.
Day 8 Departure from Udaipur +

No Ride • Departure Assistance

  • Breakfast at leisure followed by farewell gathering.
  • Hotel checkout at standard time with support team assisting travel arrangements.
  • Drop-off coordination to railway station or bus terminal or airport.
  • Completion of the Tour de Rajasthan — until next expedition.

Included


  • ✔️All accommodations during the tour are on a sharing basis A/c Hotel
  • ✔️All meals – Veg/Non-Veg (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner) (Morning & Evening Tea & Coffee).
  • ✔️Tour Marshal for Support & Guidance.
  • ✔️Dietician's recommended food menu for each day.

Excluded


  • Govt. Taxes as applicable.
  • Cycle Accessories.
  • Personal expenses incurred during the tour.
Included & Excluded
Included
Excluded
  • ✔️All accommodations during the tour are on a sharing basis A/c Hotel
  • ✔️All meals – Veg/Non-Veg (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner) (Morning & Evening Tea & Coffee).
  • ✔️Tour Marshal for Support & Guidance.
  • ✔️Dietician's recommended food menu for each day.
  • ✔️First Aid support + Medical kit
  • ✔️Jersey + Goodies + Momento.
  • ✔️Tour photography and video.
  • ✔️Bicycle overhauling / cleaning.
  • ✔️Goody Bag
  • ✔️Tour success party at Udaipur.
  • ✔️Training materials and tips to help you prepare for cycling in the mountains.
  • ✔️Support vehicles to carry bags and essentials.
  • ✔️Bicycle Assembly on Arrival & Packing on Return
  • ✔️Permits & Passes.
  • ✔️Technical Team.
  • ✔️Portable Washrooms / Changing room for all.
  • ✔️Tour organizers will be with the group for tour coordination.
  • Govt. Taxes as applicable.
  • Cycle Accessories.
  • Personal expenses incurred during the tour.
  • To & Fro any journey expenses & tickets
  • Hard & soft drinks / veg & non-veg meals not included in the day’s designated menu.
  • Return Tickets / Transfer from Delhi to Home.
  • Anything that is not a part of the inclusions.

🧳 Mandatory Items

  • Helmet
  • Front Headlight
  • Tail Light
  • Reflective Vest/ Tape
  • Water Bottle/Sipper
  • Cycling Gloves
  • Shades or Googles for Riders

Travel Essentials & Gears

👕 Clothing & Cycling Gear

  • Windproof Jacket (x2) – Lightweight & packable
  • Cycling Jerseys / Dry-Fit Tees (x4) – Moisture-wicking
  • Padded Cycling Shorts (x3) – Gel or chamois-lined
  • Cycling Shoes (x1) – Clipless or stiff-soled
  • Sandals/Slippers (x1) – Post-ride comfort
  • Socks (x8) – any dryfit for odor control
  • Nightwear – Lightweight / Warm & breathable
  • Swim suits

🛡 Protection & Extras

  • Raincoat / Windcheater – Foldable emergency layer
  • Sunglasses – UV + interchangeable lenses for night
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+) & Lip Balm – Sweat-resistant
  • Vaseline / Anti-Chafing Cream – For saddle sores
  • Headlamp + Bike Lights – USB-rechargeable
 Upto 30 days29–21 days21–15 days14–0 days
Batch Shifting
Cancellation ChargeFree Cancellation25% of the Trip Amount50% of the Trip Amount100% of the Trip Amount
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First Step to select an expedition & for details regarding the chosen expedition, please contact the dedicated team at +919988009290.

Upon connecting with the team, you will be provided with the necessary link to fill out the required form and select your preferred payment option.
Options include making the full payment upfront or securing your slot with a 25% booking amount.
It is important to note that the remaining balance must be settled 15 days prior to the commencement of the expedition.

For a seamless booking experience and any additional inquiries, feel free to reach out to the dedicated team.

MTB’s / Hybrid are suitable for bicycle expedition. These bicycle are more comfortable than road bikes because of the suspensions and the designs. They are designed keeping in mind your off roading adventure specifically for rough and uneven terrain.

In such a scenario, please drop an email to us at info@cycleadventuresindia.com or connect with the number in the contact section of our website and we will make sure that your issue is resolved.

Yes, we provide the bicycle on rent.

MTB bicycles like Merida,Giant, Scott, Trek and many more depending on your choice are available for rental.

Most important factor that we keep in mind is your height as choosing a right frame size is most important, everything else is secondary. 

 

Yes, you have to submit your one ID proof and Rs 2,000/- as security at the time of allotment of cycle. But this amount will be returned back to you at the end of the tour when you will return the bicycle.

Yes, there will be a support vehicle through out the tour to make your journey hassle free.  All your luggage will be in the support vehicle.

Proper support will be provided to the riders, who is willing to take break while pedalling. Technical team will take care of the bicycle.

Yes team will be assisting you with the first aid when and where needed.  Medical Kit and Oxygen Cylinder will be available throughout the tour. And in case of any medical emergency, team will take the rider to the near by hospital.

Yes, there will be a Ride Marshal who will be pedalling along with you in order to support and guide you.

We provide twin sharing only, but in case anyone wants single room then they can tell us in advance so we can make the arrangements accordingly. For it you have to pay extra charges.

If you have any queries regarding any expedition, you can drop an email at info@cycleadventuresindia.com and we will make sure to resolve your queries.

If you wish to cancel your expedition , drop us an email at info@cycleadventuresindia.com and our team will connect to you on the procedures of cancelations of expedition. The refund and adjustments will be done as per the company’s refund policy. 

Choosing the right expedition for a beginner can be a bit overwhelming as there are many factors to consider such as distance, elevation gain, terrain difficulty, weather, and time of year.
First thing is to determine the fitness level and assess the fitness level for the beginners to understand their physical capabilities this will help to select an expedition that is challenging but not too difficult
For other queries mail us at info@cycleadventuresindia.com.

 

It is not recommended for a beginner to choose a difficult Himalayan expedition. Riding in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally challenging, especially if you are not used to the high altitude, steep slopes, and rugged terrain. Choosing a difficult expedition without the proper experience, fitness level, and preparation can be dangerous and put you at risk of altitude sickness, injury, and other hazards.

If you are a beginner, it is recommended to start with an easier expedition and gradually build up your skills and experience.
This will help you understand the challenges of riding in the Himalayas, and also prepare you physically and mentally for a more difficult expedition in the future. It is also important to choose a expedition that matches your fitness level, experience, and interest.

At CAI, we prioritize the safety and well-being of our participants by adhering to a comprehensive set of safety measures.

Our commitment to providing a secure and enjoyable experience includes the following protocols:

Ride Marshal:
Our expeditions are led by marshal with in-depth knowledge of cycling safety and the specific terrains we navigate.

Equipment Check:
We conduct regular inspections and maintenance of bicycles, helmets, and other safety gear to ensure they are in optimal working condition.

Participant Briefing:
Prior to the expedition, we conduct thorough briefings to educate participants about the route, potential hazards, and adherence to safety guidelines.

Medical Support:
Our team is equipped with comprehensive first aid kits. We have established clear communication plans for handling emergencies.

Weather Monitoring:
We stay informed about weather conditions, making informed decisions based on forecasts to ensure the safety of our participants.

Route Assessment:
Before each expedition, we assess cycling routes for potential risks, road conditions, and any changes that may impact safety.

Communication Systems:
Participants and guides are provided with reliable communication devices to facilitate real-time connectivity in case of emergencies.

Fitness Requirements:
We communicate clear fitness requirements to participants to ensure they are adequately prepared for the physical demands of the expedition.

Insurance:
We require participants to have adequate travel and medical insurance coverage, verifying that policies include cycling-related activities.

Support Vehicles:
Along the route, we have support vehicles or teams stationed for assistance, addressing issues such as fatigue, injuries, or unexpected challenges.

Local Regulations:
We strictly adhere to and comply with local regulations, permits, and guidelines for conducting cycling expeditions in specific areas.

Environmental Responsibility:
We promote responsible and sustainable tourism practices, emphasizing respect for local environments and communities.

Communication with Participants:
We maintain clear and consistent communication with participants, addressing any concerns and providing updates before, during, and after the expedition.

At CAI, safety is paramount, and we are dedicated to creating memorable experiences while minimizing risks for all participants.

If you are allergic to some foods, you need to let us know in advance so that we can make arrangements accordingly.

We provide wholesome and nutritious meals during the expedition. The food is vegetarian + non vegetarian (where available) and we try to deliver local delicacies.

Special dietary requirements such as vegan, gluten-free, or Jain food can also be arranged if informed in advance.

We prioritize the safety of all the participants, including women riders.

we have a comprehensive safety system in place, which includes a dedicated team of support staff who are equipped to handle emergency situations and provide first aid.
We take specific measures to ensure the safety and comfort of women riders.
We have a separate tent/ accommodation for women riders, female team leaders, and support staff.
we also provide separate toilet facilities for women and encourage a safe and respectful environment for all riders.

Moreover,we have a strict policy against any kind of harassment and has a zero-tolerance policy towards such incidents.
We have a designated Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) to investigate and address any complaints related to harassment or misconduct.
Overall, we have a good reputation for safety of all the participants, women can feel comfortable and safe with CAI.

Moreover,we have a strict policy against any kind of harassment and has a zero-tolerance policy towards such incidents.

Yes, it is possible to ride in periods. However, it is important to take some extra precautions and preparations to ensure a comfortable and safe trekking experience.

Here are some tips that can help you trek during your period:

  • Use menstrual hygiene products that you are comfortable with, such as tempons, pads, or menstrual cups. It is recommended to carry enough supplies for the entire duration of the expedition.
  • Pack wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and plastic bags to dispose of used hygiene products.
  • Wear comfortable and breathable clothing that allows for easy movement and reduces friction. Avoid wearing tight or restrictive clothing that can cause discomfort.
  • Carry pain relief medication (if you use any) in case of menstrual cramps.
  • Stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet to support your energy levels and overall health.

With proper preparation, gear, and precautions, a 55-60 year old person can face winter or cold conditions.

Riding can be a safe activity for people in their 60s, as long as they take appropriate precautions and prepare adequately for the ride.

With proper preparation, gear, and precautions, a 55-60 year old person can face winter or cold conditions.

Yes, fitness is important , especially if you are planning to undertake a challenge in the Himalayas or other mountainous regions.

It involves riding for extended periods of time over uneven terrain, and often involves ascending and descending steep slopes at high altitudes.
This requires a certain level of physical fitness to ensure that you can complete the ride safely and enjoyably.

To be fit for a expedition, follow routine that includes cardiovascular exercise, strength training, flexibility exercises and regular rides.

Here are some tips to help you prepare physically:

Cardiovascular exercise: it’s important to build up your cardiovascular endurance.
Start with low-impact exercises like walking, small rides , or swimming for at least 30 minutes a day, gradually increasing the duration and intensity as your fitness improves.Strength training: gaining strength is a plus point.Practice going on rides: If possible, try to practice on local trails or hills to get used to on uneven terrain to build up your endurance.

It’s important to start preparing at least 2-3 months before your planned expedition so that you have enough time to prepare your body for the physical demands of the expedition.
If you have any underlying health conditions or injuries, it’s a good idea to consult with a doctor before starting any new exercise routine.

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