Bikaner
Bikaner is a city in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan, India. It is located 330 kilometres (205 mi) northwest of the state capital, Jaipur. Bikaner city is the administrative headquarters of Bikaner District and Bikaner division.
Formerly the capital of the princely Bikaner State, the city was founded by Rao Bika, a Rajput chief of the Rathore clan in 1488 CE and from its small origins it has developed into the fourth largest city in Rajasthan. The Ganga Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, facilitated its development.
Located in the midst of Thar Desert, Bikaner is a “cultural paradise and a traveller’s haven”. Bikaner with its magnificence in architecture, art and culture is filled with colour, festivity and cultural marvels.The city will mesmerize you with the camels sauntering the beautiful sand dunes, its ancient palaces and forts. Rightly called as one of the three great desert kingdoms of Rajasthan, the dazzling city boasts of old-world charm, opulent havelis and depicts a pleasing bygone era of the Rajputs. Best known as the “camel country” for breeding some best-known riding camels, Bikaner also happens to house one of the only two models of the biplane used by the British in World War 1.
Sand Dunes and the Desert Safari are among major attractions. Bikaner is also famous for hosting the international Camel festival which draws tourists from the world over. Other attractions here include experiencing delicacies such as Thandai, Bhujias, shopping for the fascinating Ivory and Lacquer items or simply witnessing the immense heritage taking the form of wall paintings and arts and crafts in the area.
Cultural Tours
Rajasthan Village Tours: –
Rural Rajasthan Tour is one of the best activities for all tourists. It is Full of visiting small villages and rural state pieces. This Trip is full of learning and adventure. Rural Rajasthan Tour One of India’s most famous tourist destinations the state has a variety of tourism aspects. It is known because of its Brave history and gesture. Rajasthan Village Tours, lot of old palace and forts are being converted to Heritage hotels in the region. Besides all the attractions like Pink City, Blue City and Golden city, there are plenty of unique places to visit. Rajasthan’s Rural Region is rich in culture and colors. Lots of people want to experience the true life here. Rajasthan village tours thousands of foreigners visit here every year to understand the livings and the occupations and small and medium-sized home-based businesses that generate a lot of country revenue Rajasthan Village Tours.
Elephant Ride
For the adventure lover, an elephant ride in Jaipur is a must. Elephants are majestic creatures and were among the most valuable assets of the maharajas in the olden times. Gifting and receiving elephants was highly beneficial for the maharajas and the chiefs. The elephant rides at Amer Fort in Jaipur is among the top most activities that have boosted tourism in Jaipur. Imagine sitting on an elephant and being shown around a fort. All these experiences make the trip to Jaipur a memorable one. The elephants take the visitors up the hill of Amer Fort.
The Amer Fort is itself a majestic and magnificent place. It has historical significance and is ideal for some great photography. You will need at least 3 hours to visit the fort and since the visiting hours are from 10am to 5pm, you should reach the fort in time (by 8:30am or 9am) to make it to the elephant ride (which gets over by 11am). The tour will begin from the banks of Maota lake and then reach the slope area of the Amer Fort. You can either make bookings in advance or enquire about this from the locals. The elephant ride in Jaipur offers a mesmerizing view of the skyline of Jaipur and a spectacular view of the Maota Lake.

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River Rafting
An adventure is an exciting or unusual experience. It may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome.Adventures may be activities with some potential for physical danger such as traveling, exploring, skydiving, mountain climbing, scuba diving, river rafting or participating in extreme sports.
The term also broadly refers to any enterprise that is potentially fraught with physical, financial or psychological risk, such as a business venture, or other major life undertakings.

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Road Cycling
Road cycling is the most widespread form of cycling. It includes recreational, racing, and utility cycling. Road cyclists are generally expected to obey the same rules and laws as other vehicle drivers or riders and may also be vehicular cyclists.
Dedicated road bicycles have drop handlebars and multiple gears, although there are single and fixed gear varieties. Road bikes also use narrow, high-pressure tires to decrease rolling resistance, and tend to be somewhat lighter than other types of bicycle. The drop handlebars are often positioned lower than the saddle in order to put the rider in a more aerodynamic position. In an effort to become more aerodynamic, some riders have begun using aerobars. Who and when aerobars where invented is unclear but they seem to date back to the early 1980s. The light weight and aerodynamics of a road bike allows this type of bicycle to be the second most efficient self-powered means of transportation, behind only recumbent bicycles due to the latter’s higher aerodynamic efficiency.

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