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Explore Jaipur Bicycle Tour

Highlights

  • Experience Jaipur’s magnificent local cuisine as you cycle through the local markets
  • Participate in morning prayers with the devotees in the palace temples
  • Tea and pakoras at one of the finest tea merchants in the area. Here you'll get a fantastic view of the city, that most won't
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What you'll do

As you may know, there’s not many things that look good in a morning, but an exception is made for this wonderful city.

Out at the crack of dawn, this 3 hour Pedal to Heritage morning cycle tour lets you see the Pink City as it wakes up, in all its glory. With your local guide you’ll cover over 9km of this stunning, ancient city, travelling down some of the less travelled streets, which lead to some of the less visited areas of the city. Delighting both the explorer and the foodie in you, get your morning bite to eat at one of the local markets and discover some of the less explored corners of the city.

What's included

Included

  • Brand new, geared bicycle for the duration of the tour (Giant)
  • Good quality helmet
  • Experienced local bicycle tour guide and one tour escort following the riding party to make sure all are riding safely
  • Transfers to and from your hotel
  • Food and local cuisine tasting at the various markets
  • Lassi (Churned Yogurt Shake) and tea
  • Traditional potato, chilli fritters and much mor
Your local host

Sunil Jangra

Tell us a bit about yourself?

Having studying my degree in tourism and travel from the Indira Gandhi National Open University, my career kicked off right away on the front lines of tour operation. My first job was at one of the mightiest forts in India, and probably the world, the Mehrangarh in Jodhpur. As soon as I stepped into this amazing place I knew I wanted to work within this industry for the long term. I spent three years here as a tour operator and I was attached to every single aspect of it, even having moved on from there the memory of this place evokes nostalgia 12 years on!

From here I went to work for one of the world’s biggest tour operators, leading trips across the whole of India from Delhi to Dholpur, from Agra... Read All

Tell us a bit about yourself?

Having studying my degree in tourism and travel from the Indira Gandhi National Open University, my career kicked off right away on the front lines of tour operation. My first job was at one of the mightiest forts in India, and probably the world, the Mehrangarh in Jodhpur. As soon as I stepped into this amazing place I knew I wanted to work within this industry for the long term. I spent three years here as a tour operator and I was attached to every single aspect of it, even having moved on from there the memory of this place evokes nostalgia 12 years on!

From here I went to work for one of the world’s biggest tour operators, leading trips across the whole of India from Delhi to Dholpur, from Agra to Alleppey, and even some in Nepal. So it’s fair to say I know India, it’s culture, it’s people, it’s food, everything about it better than most.

I’ve also been lucky to have travelled the most of India outside of work and although I’ve been far and wide, I’m still discovering new, breathtaking things in this wonderful country, it really is a myriad of diversity – India is not just a holiday, India is an adventure.

What inspired you to work in this field?

I love everything about travel. Having worked in this industry for 15 years now, I still get that feeling of sheer excitement, of utter astonishment when discovering a new place, finding the hidden gems and showing people something amazing for the first time and watching their jaw drop is a feeling like no other. One of the main reasons I decided to work in this industry is people. People make a destination incredibly special to visit, I love and always have, meeting new people, hearing their stories and sharing mine.

What makes the tours you offer special?

The tours we offer are all handpicked by myself and my team, and authentic and unique are two of our main targets when we look for new trips meaning you’re not just going on any old trip, looking at nice monuments. You’re truly experiencing, you’re living these special places, creating memories that last a lifetime.

Also, there’s knowledge and then there’s our tour guides have lived and breathed most corners of India, they fully understand the places, they understand visitors and know truly what it means to offer a special experience.

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