Rural Ramble – Jaipur Rural Cycling Tour

Highlights

  • Drink tea with a local family
  • Pay homage at a Hindu temple
  • Spend time at a cow ranch
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What you'll do

Escape the confines of the city walls and immerse yourself in the rural life of Rajasthan on this private bike tour and visit to a local family. You'll also have the opportunity to get up and close with India's sacred animal in a truly 'under-the-skin' experience by taking care of some of the cows on the farm.

We’ll pick you up from your hotel and take you into the Rajasthan countryside, where you’ll embark on your bespoke Jaipur rural cycle tour, setting off into the rugged terrain through fascinating villages that provide you with a glimpse of age-old cultures and traditions, kicking up dust as you explore deep into this arid landscape.

The Jaipur rural cycling tour is an opportunity to get off the beaten track and admire the idyllic Rajasthan countryside, whilst getting in touch with rural village life and nature.

You’ll zip through the morning bustle, and pay homage at a Hindu temple, beautiful in its peaceful rural setting and place of worship for villagers for miles around. You’ll experience, first-hand, the daily lives of the villagers and get to see a side to India that most tours overlook.

You can enjoy a sit-down and a chat with a local family over a cup of hot, refreshing tea, helping you get under the skin of this culture to see what life in the hamlet is really like. Humble, friendly and hospitable, the locals will be ready to answer any of your questions and are always prepared to describe their wholesome lifestyle to newcomers.

We then take the tour to the largest cow ranch at Hingonia, home to over 20,000 cows and a hive of activity stirring up dust clouds as these sacred animals wander through their paddocks. Learn how the ranches work, take the opportunity to feed and take care of the mother animal, a truly humbling experience when you understand the reverence with which the Hindu people regard these cows.

To finish the tour, we will drop you off back at your hotel in central Jaipur.

What's included

Included

  • Water
  • Gratuities
  • Village visits
  • Cow ranch visits
  • Oneway ride on geared bikes
  • Transfers to and from a central Jaipur hotel
  • 2 expert local guides
Your local host

Shailendra Singh

I’ve been in the travel industry for 18 years, and although I’m an economics graduate I was bitten by the travel bug and have led tour groups in many different parts of the world, from many different nationalities.

I’ve led tours across India and many different parts of the subcontinent, and in doing so have learned so much about India as a country and a destination. It also taught me a huge amount about how other nationalities feel about other countries, and all of this together has helped me in my current role in curating experiences that are truly memorable.

What inspired you to work in the travel industry?

My family used to take us on big vacations, exploring new areas almost every month and thi... Read All

I’ve been in the travel industry for 18 years, and although I’m an economics graduate I was bitten by the travel bug and have led tour groups in many different parts of the world, from many different nationalities.

I’ve led tours across India and many different parts of the subcontinent, and in doing so have learned so much about India as a country and a destination. It also taught me a huge amount about how other nationalities feel about other countries, and all of this together has helped me in my current role in curating experiences that are truly memorable.

What inspired you to work in the travel industry?

My family used to take us on big vacations, exploring new areas almost every month and this is what really got me bitten by the bug.

When seeing India you realise the diversity in culture, in cuisine and in people is just so huge, and the people are still very emotive and really value human emotions and human connections. It is this sense we endeavour to get across in our tours.

If you had to choose one, what would be your favourite place in India?

Of all the places I have been to if I had to choose a favourite place it would be Uttarakhand. A hill state in the Himalayas, there aren’t too many tourists and it has such a well-preserved culture, it is a piece of real India. Of course in the Himalayas, there are so many hikes and the scenery is so beautiful.

What makes HI Tours different?

Our tours are made different by the very fact that we have a real emphasis on experiencing a destination, rather than just seeing it, to the extent that we actually have a separate experience division.

We are very keen on sustainability and all our experiences have a focus on the right practices and social sustainability. Our ticket sizes aren’t huge, we’re more about bringing value to customers and communities rather than just about making money.

All our experiences are more about people rather than places, as this helps customers really connect and understand the place they’re visiting.

All this is reflected in Hi Tours as a company. We are medium-sized and family-run, and we focus on giving our business to smaller places, which not only gives our customers more authentic experiences but helps to give back to communities.

What do you love most about Delhi?

Delhi is a place with an amazing history, it’s the only city that has been established and raised to the ground seven times, so the version of Delhi you see today is actually in its 8th state! It is the gateway to all cultures in India, Hinduism, Islam, and this results in amazing vibrancy and amazing stories.

In many ways, it is a ‘mini-India’. It keeps evolving, it keeps bouncing back, it’s chaotic, but makes it through everything and just seems to work.

What are the ‘must-sees’? Where would you take a first-time visitor?

You have to see the obvious places, the Taj Mahal, Parliament Street, but the best ways to introduce a newcomer to India is by taking them on an experience where they really learn about the people and the culture of Delhi.

Having someone that can connect what you are seeing to the history of Delhi and how it has come about is so important. Seeing the other side to what normal tourists see really helps you get an idea of what a place its really like.

When you cycle round the back of the Taj, you see the people who live there and what they experience day-to-day. The inside view is so important to really experience a place.

What makes sustainable travel important to you?

It’s high time we make travel more sustainable. If people are going to travel, it has to be as sustainable as possible now. The idea of sustainable travel is not only for ecology but for communities also. Money can seep down to the lowest level, it’s a cycle and tourism can be used as a great tool for getting benefits to the poorest communities.

It’s also an opportunity for us as a business. We have been working with our partners for more than two decades now, so there is an understanding of mutual trust between us and the communities. People recognise the efforts we make to give back to the community, and that has helped us carve out a niche in Delhi of really authentic experiences.

FAQs

Can my children join?

Children below 5 years of age cannot cycle but can attend the tour on an E-rickshaw.

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