The diverse state of Rajasthan is a stone's throw from both Delhi
and Agra, the latter famed for the Taj Mahal. It is home to the Rajput warrior clan whose legacy is an amazing collection of forts and incredibly impressive castles and palaces.
Join Pedaltours as we leave the highways behind and cycle through villages where we will share the road with goats and camels - perhaps even an elephant; see local women pumping water at the communal well and be overwhelmed by magnificent Moghul forts rising above deserts and towns.
The contrast between the lush green state of Kerala and the desert state of Rajasthan couldn’t be greater. Kerala has a huge range of crops, tea plantations and much birdlife, in addition to the occasional elephant, monkeys, deer and elusive tigers. As with all our bike tours, we stay at very comfortable lodges, the tours are fully supported and stay on quiet roads.
Bali is a small (5,632 km2) tropical island with a wonderful diversity of scenery: superb beaches, volcanoes to 10,000 ft and more, lakes, extremely lush vegetation and very friendly people. The population of c.4 million is predominantly Hindi ; there are 20,000 temples on the island. Biking is a wonderful way to explore the island. See Richard's blog from his exploratory trip to Bali here.


