Rajasthan Cycling Tour with Taj and Tigers 16 Days
16 Days
15 Days
40 - 60 km/day
Moderate
2 to 15 riders
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India Cycling 13 to 35 Days, Delhi Agra and Rajasthan Cycling Tours
Overview
Rajasthan Cycling Tour with Taj and Tigers - Private Guided Tour or Fixed Guaranteed Departure
Rajasthan, the ‘land of royals’, is an excellent take-off point for those who are interested in Indian exotica but don’t know where to begin their India cycling holiday. This vast region makes for the western snout of India and is part desert, part hills, part royalty, part rural idyll. A long history of rival kingdoms and wars has left its bountiful heritage here in the form of many royal palaces and strategically built forts that continue to awe and intrigue to this very day.
Our Rajasthan Cycling Tour is a 16-day-long elaborate cycling expedition that ticks off all the popular tourist hotspots of Rajasthan and veers deeper into the less explored countryside to give you an unvarnished experience of rural Rajasthan – its villages, its rustic people and their unique culture. This contrast between the royal and the rural, the opulent and the impoverished is particularly fascinating for a biker pedalling up and down the cycling trails of Rajasthan, and the itinerary we’ve drawn up lets you do it at a relaxed, leisurely pace.
We start off with a sightseeing tour of Delhi before flying you to Udaipur, the city of lakes, in south Rajasthan. As a warm-up we do local cycling in and around Udaipur for a day and explore its many lakes and palaces. We then take on a relatively tougher challenge of biking the long distance to Kumbhalgarh Fort, which sits atop a hill, and, in the days that follow, we cycle deeper into rural Rajasthan and visit the towns and villages of Ranakpur, Korta, Bhenswara and Bhadrajun.
Each one of these pit-stops is special in its own way. Ranakpur boasts a Jain Temple with most beautiful marble carvings. Korta and Bhenswara are home to camel herders, snake charmers, farmers, and folk singers. Bhadrajun has a legend dating back to the times of ‘The Mahabharata’.
This rural experience barely rubs away when we hit the biggest tourist attractions in Rajasthan: the cities of Jodhpur and Jaipur. Both the cities abound with rich historical heritage that is best appreciated through daylong sightseeing tours of their many forts, palaces, temples, gardens, museums, and local bazaars. Not to be missed are some renowned eateries where you can savour authentic Rajasthani cuisine.
Lest you overdose on culture, we split these sightseeing trips of Jodhpur and Jaipur with a bit of walk on the wild side at the Ranthambore National Park, a famous tiger reserve and formerly the hunting ground of the maharajas of Rajasthan. A jeep safari reveals a great variety of wildlife and birdlife in this sanctuary, but the prize catch is of course the majestic predator, the Bengal Tiger.
The best of the Rajasthan bicycle tour is saved for last when, at the end of two weeks of cycling in Rajasthan, we enter the adjoining state of Uttar Pradesh and visit Agra to see one of the most incredible manmade wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. The sublime beauty of this monument of love beggars description, but suffice to say that you won’t find a better climax to your cycling holiday in Rajasthan.
CYCLING IN INDIA brings to bear our decades of experience in putting together the best cycling adventure of Rajasthan you’ll find in the industry. We provide a wholesome and immersive Indian holiday experience without taking anything away from the thrill and sport of biking. The bicycle trails of Rajasthan we put you on are easily navigable, save for a few uphill slogs that only help stir up the adrenaline. Of course, whenever you don’t feel like biking, you can always hop into our backup cab, but given the wonders and surprises that Rajasthan throws up at every turn, you would rarely find a good enough reason to go off the road.
Please go through our Rajasthan biking itinerary below and sign up for the tour while slots are still available.
Highlights
What Makes This Trip Unforgettable:
The Seven Wonder Experience: Witness the ethereal beauty of the Taj Mahal at sunrise, exploring the intricate marble craftsmanship of Agra’s crown jewel before the crowds arrive.
Wildlife Encounter: Embark on thrilling Jungle Safaris in Ranthambore National Park, one of the best places in the world to spot wild Royal Bengal Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and diverse birdlife.
The Pink City on Pedals: Explore Jaipur’s rich heritage, including a visit to the hilltop Amber Fort, the Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal), and the vibrant local bazaars famous for textiles and jewelry.
Rural Immersion: Cycle through the authentic backroads of rural Rajasthan (Bundi, Karauli, Deogarh), interacting with local villagers, visiting village schools, and witnessing traditional farming life up close.
Architectural Marvels: Marvel at the Ghost City of Fatehpur Sikri, the massive Chittorgarh Fort, and the intricate Stepwells (Baoris) that dot the landscape.
Romantic Finale in Udaipur: Conclude your journey in Udaipur, the Venice of the East. Enjoy a serene boat ride on Lake Pichola and explore the grandeur of the City Palace.
Heritage Accommodation: Stay in converted palaces, forts, and heritage havelis that define Rajasthani hospitality, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyles of the past rulers.
Scenic Cycling Routes: Conquer the scenic slopes of the Aravalli Range, one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, offering breathtaking panoramic views and thrilling descents.
Culinary Delights: Savor the spicy and rich flavors of authentic Rajasthani cuisine, from Dal Baati Churma to Tandoori specialties, fueling your body for the ride ahead.
Brief Itinerary Snapshot
Day 01: Arrive in New Delhi
Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing & Transfer to Agra
Day 03: Sunrise at Taj Mahal & Transfer to Bharatpur (Start Cycling)
Day 04: Bharatpur to Karauli – The Rural Ride
Day 05: Karauli to Ranthambore National Park
Day 06: Ranthambore Tiger Safari (Morning & Afternoon)
Day 07: Ranthambore to Jaipur
Day 08: Jaipur Sightseeing (Amber Fort & Pink City)
Day 09: Jaipur to Pushkar via Kishangarh
Day 10: Pushkar to Deogarh – Into the Aravallis
Day 11: Deogarh to Kumbhalgarh – The Fort Ride
Day 12: Kumbhalgarh to Ranakpur (Jain Temples)
Day 13: Ranakpur to Udaipur
Day 14: Udaipur Sightseeing & Lake Boat Ride
Day 15: Departure from Udaipur/Delhi
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What’s Included
What's Included?
Hotel Based on Double/Twin Sharing
Bikes for complete Tour ( Trek Bikes)
All Meals(Breakfast and dinner at Hotel - Except Delhi)
Lunch in Midway restaurant/City Restaurant or Pack Lunch
Expert Cycle mechanic throughout the tour
Back up AC vehicle for complete tour
1 Day English speaking Local Guide for sightseeing at Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Delhi
Fresh Fruits/Snacks (Only Cycling Part)
2 Jeep Safari in Ranthambore National Park
1 Jeep Safari in Beda for Leopard Sighting
Unlimited filter water during cycling (Only Cycling Part)
All road and transport taxes
5% Government Taxes
Driver Allowance
Toll and Parking charges
What's Excluded?
Any Domestic or International flight tickets (Like Delhi - Udaipur flight)
Monument or Sightseeing entry fees (Like Taj Mahal entry fee, Elephant ride or Camel Ride etc..)
Still/Video camera fees
No lunch or dinner in Delhi
Tips and Gratitude
Travel insurance
Any Hard and Soft Drink
Itinerary
Embark on an unforgettable 15-day Rajasthan Cycling Tour. Pedal through the Aravalli Hills, witness the majestic Taj Mahal, spot tigers in Ranthambore, and explore the Pink City. Experience the real India from the saddle on this guided active holiday.
We start off in India’s capital Delhi. It’s the best place for the guests flying in from abroad to get over jet lag and prep up for the Rajasthan biking tour. Our driver receives you at the Delhi airport and drives you to a pre-booked hotel. As most international flights arrive late at night in Delhi, there’s no sightseeing reserved for the day. You just relax and overnight at the hotel.
A sightseeing tour of Delhi is the perfect primer to our Rajasthan cycling trip. After breakfast at the hotel, we take you to a daylong tour covering both Old Delhi and New Delhi. Of the two, Old Delhi is the more intriguing for its vintage charm, its old havelis, its eateries and its historical heritage. We visit the 360-year-old grand mosque Jama Masjid, which attracts a large number of worshippers and visitors every day. We visit the Chandni Chowk market, which literally means the moonlit square, and was designed by Princess Jahanara, the favourite daughter of the 17th century Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Originally built in the shape of a half-moon and divided by water canals, the market today is an expanded conglomeration of thousands of shops selling a wide variety of items, from ethnic garments to electronics. A visit to the Old Delhi is never complete without grabbing a bite at one of its famous restaurants. The food is spicy and has a distinct north Indian flavour. We complete the Delhi heritage tour with a round of the Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and if time permits, we might add another popular Delhi landmark or two to the day’s itinerary to make the most of your Delhi sojourn, before returning to the hotel for rest and overnight.
After your breakfast, our driver drops you at the airport for a flight to Udaipur in Rajasthan. The flight usually takes one-and-a-half hours, but the check-in and check-out formalities at the airport may eat up a few more hours. Our cycling tour guide meets you at the Udaipur airport and escorts you to a pre-booked hotel. You lunch at the hotel and get to rest a bit before being handed over your bikes for the Rajasthan cycling tour. If you wish, you may go for a short cycling ride in Udaipur just to check your bikes and warm up for the next day. Udaipur is particularly splendid during sunset, and it is worth one’s while to be out on the bike to take in the city’s vibes and views at this hour. In addition, the outing lets you get a hang of your bike, and our mechanic is at hand, should you need any changes made to it. Later on, our tour guide gives you an outline of the entire biking trip ahead. You also get to make acquaintance of other tour members. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Udaipur is famously called the ‘Venice of the East’ for its many lakes that surround the city. Located in the southern part of Rajasthan, the city is cut off from the Thar Desert by the hills of the Aravali mountain range. A short drive to one of the hills named Pipliya affords a bird’s eye view of Udaipur and its lakes and hills. We hit the road after breakfast and cycle through crowded streets to the city’s outskirts. You may choose to ride up to Pipliya, about 25 km away, or explore the surrounding villages of Udaipur for the first half of the day. We have our packed lunches by lakeside and return to the city, which has plenty to keep you busy for the rest of the day. You may visit the 400-year-old City Palace and see all the ancient regalia, or you may go for a boat ride in Lake Pichola, which boasts many old palaces (now turned into hotels) springing up right from the middle of the water. You may also loiter around the market and buy some souvenirs. All in all, the day in Udaipur is chockfull of things to do. We dine and overnight at the hotel.
We have an early breakfast and drive out of Udaipur for about 50 km to avoid highway traffic. Then we unload the bikes and hit the road for 50km of exciting ride to Kumbhalgarh. As we leave the city behind, we come upon incredible sights and sounds of rural Rajasthan. Colourfully clad women carrying firewood or water-pots wave at you from the side of the road and it’s not uncommon for an oxcart or a herd of sheep to block the road. We lunch mid-way in a shady grove and resume cycling until the Kumbhalgarh Fort, which sits high on top of a hill, heaves into view. Since the last 7km of the day’s ride is steep uphill slog, we can mount the bikes on our backup shuttle and drive you to the fort. But if you want to bike your way up to the fort, you are free to do that. The 15th century fort draws a lot of tourists every day. Its main attractions are the 360 temples, big and small, and a royal residence on top of the hill. The fort also boasts a 36km long perimeter wall, which is said to be the second longest continuous wall in the world, after China’s Great Wall. If we have time on our hands, we do a tour of the fort before retiring to our hotel for dinner and overnight.
A relatively moderate day of cycling in Rajasthan awaits us as we leave Kumbhalgarh for Ranakpur after breakfast. If we missed out on visiting the Kumbhalgarh Fort the previous day, then we visit the fort early in the morning before mounting our saddles and pedalling for Ranakpur. The road is mostly metalled, but has a few rough patches as well. It cuts through a rural landscape with some easy ascents and descents. We lunch mid-way and after about 50 km of day’s cycling we arrive at Ranakpur Jain Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Rishabha, also called Lord Adinatha, the traditional founder of Jainism. A sightseeing tour of Ranakpur temple reveals elaborate marble carvings on the ceiling, walls, pillars, apses and friezes. Among the most intriguing is a marble carving of 1008 snake-heads in which you can’t find any tail-end, and a ceiling designed in a concentric geometric pattern to depict complex Jain cosmology. There is also a carving of Kalpavriksha (a wish-granting tree) under which people stand to make a wish. After the temple visit, we check into a hotel for dinner and overnight.
We follow up previous day’s easy cycling with a 60 km bike ride from Ranakpur to Beda on Day 7. The distance is long, but the ride is quite engrossing. The route cuts through scrubland at the foothills of the Aravalli Range, and every now and then we come upon hamlets abuzz with clutter and colour of rural Rajasthan. Biking through this region, we find plenty of reasons to stop for an up-close look at rustic chores and lives of people. We get our fill of Rajasthan’s rural experience at the village of Korta, our destination for the day. The people of this village hail from the Rabari sect, and according to an ancient legend, men from this sect married daughters of gods in a bygone era, thereby earning themselves the nickname ‘Rabari’, meaning those who go out of the conventional way. To this day, the men follow their traditional camel herding ways and often spend long time away from home, looking for greener pastures. The women don distinctive black headscarves and heavy brass earrings. We spend quality time with villagers in the evening before heading to the hotel and calling it a day. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
We will have our packed lunch after 35-40 km of cycling. After lunch we start cycling again for Beda. Evening we will go for Jeep Safari to look for leopard, Overnight Stay and Dinner will be at the Luxury Camp ( The Bagheera Bagh).
Leaving Beda behind, we cycle deeper into the heart of rural Rajasthan. The biking trail hereon weaves through a pastoral landscape dotted with farms, adobe houses, and small villages. We go off the beaten track and explore routes and visit villages that are often overlooked in travel itineraries, but offer a rich insight into Rajasthan’s rural life nonetheless. The locals in these areas rarely see westerners and a visit by foreign tourists attracts curious glances and welcoming smiles. These village folks, though poor, are simple and friendly. They have a strong sense of honour and a great respect for their age-old traditions. Some of them know their folk songs by heart. Their cuisine consists of simple Bajra roti (millet bread) and vegies. We can stop by at one of these hamlets and have our packed lunch before cycling on for the village of Bhenswara, situated in the lap of the Aravalli range and on the northern bank of the Jawai river. It is an easy day of cycling and if we make good time of it we get to spend a good number of evening hours in the village. Dinner and overnight at a comfy hotel.
After an early breakfast, we leave Bhenswara for a 60km bike ride to the village of Bhadrajun. The biking trail winds through the Aravalli hillocks and there are a few uphill stretches that put your leg strength to the test. We have our packed lunch mid-way and continue biking for the rest of the afternoon until Bhadrajun, a village that finds mention even in the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. According to the legend, when Arjuna eloped with Krishna’s sister Subhadra, whom he was in love with, the couple feared the wrath of Balarama, Subhadra’s second brother, and rode from Dwarka through thick forests for three days and two nights to arrive at a valley surrounded on three sides by hills. It was a good hiding place. They got married here and the valley was thence named Subhadrajun (an amalgamation of their names) and later shortened to Bhadrajun. The village also has a 16th century fort built by the Rathore kings of Marwar. The fort is now run as a heritage hotel by the current descendent of the king and has a lot of ancient regalia on display. We finish our cycle here and load the cycles atop the backup shuttle for a drive to the city of Jodhpur where we overnight.
Jodhpur is a sprawling city with many tourist hotspots that warrant a day’s break from cycling. After breakfast, we go out on a sightseeing tour of Jodhpur. Just a short stroll through the old part of the city reveals a couple of intriguing old havelis. We visit the Mehrangarh Fort, which sits majestically atop a hill like a guardian sentinel. It was built in the 15th century and saw its share of warfare but always remained invincible. Even today, one can see pockmarks of cannonballs on its walls and ramparts. It is worthwhile to do a tour of the museum and palace inside the fort. One gets to see old royal costumes, weaponry, palanquins, and paintings. The fort also affords a bird’s eye view of several blocks of blue-painted houses, which give Jodhpur its nickname of the ‘blue city’. Another important landmark to visit is the Jaswant Thada memorial, which is a cremation ground for the former royals of Jodhpur. Not far off are Balasamand Lake Palace, which is built around a lake, and Mandore Gardens, home to many cenotaphs of royals. If time permits, we also visit the grand Umaid Bhavan Palace, which is part private residence, part hotel, part museum. In dinner we try out the mouth-watering delicacies of Rajasthan and overnight at hotel.
Jodhpur is a sprawling city with many tourist hotspots that warrant a day’s break from cycling. After breakfast, we go out on a sightseeing tour of Jodhpur. Just a short stroll through the old part of the city reveals a couple of intriguing old havelis. We visit the Mehrangarh Fort, which sits majestically atop a hill like a guardian sentinel. It was built in the 15th century and saw its share of warfare but always remained invincible. Even today, one can see pockmarks of cannonballs on its walls and ramparts. It is worthwhile to do a tour of the museum and palace inside the fort. One gets to see old royal costumes, weaponry, palanquins, and paintings. The fort also affords a bird’s eye view of several blocks of blue-painted houses, which give Jodhpur its nickname of the ‘blue city’. Another important landmark to visit is the Jaswant Thada memorial, which is a cremation ground for the former royals of Jodhpur. Not far off are Balasamand Lake Palace, which is built around a lake, and Mandore Gardens, home to many cenotaphs of royals. If time permits, we also visit the grand Umaid Bhavan Palace, which is part private residence, part hotel, part museum. In dinner we try out the mouth-watering delicacies of Rajasthan and overnight at hotel.
After a daylong rest from cycling, it is time to hit the road again. But we don’t start biking from Jodhpur because of traffic. We rather drive you about 80 km out of the city where we unload the bikes and continue our cycling tour of Rajasthan. The road here is mostly metalled and it takes us through a patchwork of villages and small towns, each abuzz with activity. After cycling for 35-40 km we have our packed lunches and then resume biking towards Jaipur. Since the distance between the two cities is more than 300 km, we cycle for about 30 km more and then load the bikes on our backup shuttle to drive the rest of the way to Jaipur, where we arrive in the evening. Jaipur is a bustling city with forts, palaces, hotels, restaurants and bazaars. The markets, particularly, are a big draw in the evening and you may go for a stroll into one of them and buy local handicrafts, trinkets and souvenirs. You can also try out snacks at popular local restaurants. Rajasthani cuisine has a lot of variety and is known for its distinct aroma and spices. We overnight at the hotel.
Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and a gateway to the other popular tourist destinations of the state. The city itself boasts many tourist hotspots that deserve a day of sightseeing. We take a break from cycling again and visit these landmarks. There is so much to see that you feel spoilt for choice. But Amer Fort, also called Amber Fort, is a nice place to start the day tour. Built atop a hill overlooking a lake, the Amer Fort has a number of halls and a Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace) built in the style of Mughal architecture. Although the fort is a sprawling complex and may eat up half a day in exploring, we take out time to visit another big attraction of Jaipur, the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), which has a unique façade consisting of 953 windows laid out in a honeycomb design. Royal ladies of yore used to watch festivities in the city through these windows without themselves being seen. Equally intriguing is the Jal Mahal (Water Palace) which is built in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake and showcases the indigenous Rajput style of architecture. We also try to take out time to visit the Jantar Mantar, which is a huge sundial and astronomical observatory. Other popular tourist attractions of Jaipur include the Albert Hall Museum and Birla Temple. We dine and overnight at the hotel in Jaipur.
There is little fun in biking in Jaipur, owing to the traffic congestion. So, after breakfast, we load up the bikes on our cab and drive you out of the city to where the traffic thins out. We then unload the bikes and begin the ride on a pleasant stretch of smooth road towards Ranthambore. This route winds through a beautiful countryside marked with farmlands, villages and small towns. We may even stop by at one of the hamlets for tea and snacks. After about 35-40 km of cycling we have our packed lunch and we rest for a while before hitting the road again for a few more hours of cycling in this part of Rajasthan. Since Ranthambore is quite far off, we load the bikes back on our cab in the evening and drive you to Ranthambore and check into a wildlife resort. Ranthambore often sees a lot of nature and wildlife lovers because of the National Park, which is a popular tiger reserve. A whole day is needed to explore this wildlife sanctuary, so we just dine and overnight at the hotel and put off the safari for the next day.
Time for a walk on the wild side. After breakfast, we set out for the Ranthambore National Park, which is home to an incredible variety of wildlife. Out on the safari, you may spot the animals like the Indian leopard, striped hyena, sloth bear, wild boar, nilgai (blue bull), grey langur, rhesus macaque and mugger crocodile, among many others. The best catch, of course, is the Bengal Tiger. Since their number has improved over the years, thanks to conservation efforts, it is not a tall order to sight one of these majestic predators. Some of the tigers here have had documentaries made on them. The National Park is also a thriving habitat of a large number of bird species of Northern and Western India, should you be interested in birdwatching. Within the perimeter of the sanctuary lies the Ranthambore Fort, which was built in the 10th century, making it one of the oldest forts in Rajasthan. This used to be the hunting ground of the former maharajas. Inside the fort, one may visit the three red Karauli-stone temples and a Jain temple dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries. There are two Jeep Safaris inside the Ranthambore National Park everyday: one early in the morning and the second around lunchtime. We choose the safari based on your convenience and return to the hotel in the evening for dinner and overnight.
It is time to say goodbye to Rajasthan and head for the Taj Mahal in Agra, in the adjoining state of Uttar Pradesh. The distance from Ranthambore to Agra is about 260 km, so we cycle only a small part of the way. After breakfast, we load the bikes on our car and drive out to the countryside and begin cycling towards Agra. The landscape here also begins to change. The hills of the Aravalli Range fall behind and give way to the plains of north-eastern Rajasthan. Biking through this stretch makes for a pleasant experience. After about 35 km, we take a break and have our packed lunches. Then we continue cycling for a few more hours, before loading the bikes on the cab again and driving the rest of the way to Agra, the home of the Taj Mahal. Agra is a bit crowded city, but there’s a lot one can do here in the evening. You may visit the city’s many bazaars and buy for yourself a tiny replica of the Taj Mahal. You may also try out several local delicacies, the sweet petha being one of them. We dine and overnight at the hotel. Preferably, we sleep early to wake up in time for the special visit to the Taj Mahal on the following morning.
We will visit the seven modern wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal at sunrise. A 17th century monument built by then Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his late beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal is a testimony to the sublime art and architecture of the Mughal empire. It houses the replica sarcophagi and also the actual tombs of both the king and the queen. But what truly overwhelms a visitor is, firstly, the sheer size of this ivory-white marble structure, and secondly, its very architecture, the exquisite designs on the tiles, on the minarets, on the domes, on the apses and vaults, the intricate calligraphy of Persian poems and Arabic Ayat (verses from the Quran), the Islamic geometric patterns, and a lot more. The visit to the Taj Mahal is easily one of the highpoints of our Rajasthan cycling holiday. After Taj, we also make time for the Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was built in the 16th century by the Emperor Akbar and was residence of many succeeding kings and princes. A tour of the fort reveals many sites of historic importance, such as the Shahjahani Mahal, Jahangir’s Hauz (water tank), Ghaznin Gate, Shish Mahal and Muthamman Burj. After our tour of the fort, we drive you back to New Delhi and drop you at the airport for your onward journey. The tour ends.
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This setup offers a wide range of gears, making it extremely versatile for different terrains. Riders can shift to lower gears for steep climbs while carrying luggage and switch to higher gears for fast riding on flat roads. It is an excellent choice for cyclists seeking flexibility and easier pedaling throughout the journey.
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TOUR LOGISTICS & SUPPORT SERVICES
1. SUPPORT VEHICLES & TRANSPORTATION
To ensure absolute comfort and seamless logistics, our support vehicle fleet is carefully scaled to match your group size:
Groups of fewer than 6 passengers: A spacious 16-seat minibus will be provided, fully air-conditioned and chauffeured by an experienced, professional driver.
Groups of fewer than 12 passengers: Either one comfortable 25-seat midibus or two 16-seat minibuses will be provided, fully air-conditioned and led by seasoned drivers.
Groups of up to 24 passengers: A 25-seat midibus dedicated to passengers, paired with a separate luggage van to handle all gear seamlessly, both air-conditioned and professionally operated.
Support Vehicle & On-Route Assistance
2. REFRESHMENTS: WATER & SNACKS
To keep you energized and refreshed throughout the tour, we provide complimentary cold water, authentic local snacks, and fresh seasonal fruits at our occasional break stops—helping you stay hydrated and well-nourished as you explore.
Water, snacks, and planned rest stops
3. SUPPORT TRUCK & ON-ROUTE ASSISTANCE
A dedicated support vehicle travels ahead of the group throughout the tour, positioned to assist whenever needed. Whether it’s a mechanical issue, a quick bike adjustment, or simple fatigue after a challenging gravel section, professional help is never far away.
SUPPORT VEHICLE & ON-ROUTE ASSISTANCE
Our team provides:
On-route mechanical support and basic repairs: Keeping your bicycle running smoothly and safely.
Water, snacks, and planned rest stops: Replenishing your energy at scenic, stress-free locations.
The option to rest and rejoin later: Hop into the support vehicle for a quick break and jump back on your bike whenever you feel ready.
Our Philosophy: This comprehensive support system allows you to ride with absolute confidence, knowing that the day can be adapted to suit how you’re feeling—completely free of pressure or judgment.
If you would like to book with another person (or group) but pay separately, please submit a separate booking form from the other traveler(s).
In your booking request, please note that you are traveling with another person who has booked separately from you. For example, state: “Bob’s cycling group” or “My travel partner is Stacy Smith.” That way we can submit your bookings together to ensure the same itinerary and accommodations for your entire party.
Because updates are always possible, a printed catalog would quickly become obsolete.
Additionally, not printing a catalog allows us to keep our own expenses low, which means we can continue to sell the tours at the same prices you'd pay directly to the local tour company.
We waive booking fees for travelers aged 17 and younger.
Additionally, some tour operators will offer discounts when booking children in the same room as two full-paying travelers. Please review the 'Prices' on the Dates and Prices tab of the individual tour pages for further details.
GoldenCyclingTours.com takes the overwhelming task of finding, choosing, and booking the right bicycle tour — from the seemingly endless options available online — and makes it easy for you. Read more about why you should book through us.
Lower costs. These are primarily small, local companies with low overhead, and no North American-style marketing budgets and salaries. As they have many European clients, they're also able to amortize their overhead costs over a larger customer base.
Knowledgeable staff and guides. You are helped by locals in the area, who know the area, and who can guide you, pointing out the gems on and off the beaten tourist track.
On-the-ground support. They're local, so you can simply reach out to them if any issues or questions arise.
International camaraderie. On group tours, your party is usually composed of people from all over the world. It's a wonderful way to make new friends around the globe. And on self-guided tours, you can choose (or choose not to) make friends with locals or other travelers.
Contact us if next year's dates are not yet listed for the tour you want to book. We can put you on a waitlist and notify you when the next season's dates and prices become available.
Rather than mark tour prices up in dollars to account for possible increases in exchange rates, We convert the local currency price to US dollars on your confirmation/statement, and your final payment is based on the exchange rate when we receive your final payment.
Please note: Any exchange rates or prices in other than local currencies shown on our site represent the purchase rate for local currencies. Many websites show the mid-point between buy and sell rates for major banks, and rates charged to consumers and small businesses are 3-8% higher. We charge you the purchase rates.
Sometimes. You may find early bird discounts on various tours on our website. If you don't, and you find that the local tour company is offering early bird discounts, just let us know, and we'll match it. Our policy is that you pay the same whether you book through us or directly with the operator.
It varies with the more than 500 local tour Itinerary we have and from tour to tour. If you're interested in a specific tour, let us know, and we'll check.
We are a local bike tour company and can book a year or more in advance, while some others can't. If you have a specific tour in mind, it's best to contact one of our tour advisors who can check it out for you.
For guided tours and bike and boat tours, we can usually check availability. Please contact us and let us know the tour and dates you are interested in.
For self-guided tours, we can confirm availability and The tours are “on request”, meaning they must receive a booking request from us and then check availability at each hotel along the route.
One final note – if you are organising a larger group, we are happy to hold a booking for a short period to allow time for everyone in your group to book. Please contact us for more details.
Just click on the orange 'Book this tour' button toward the top right of the page for the tour you're booking, fill in the requested information, and hit submit. We'll take it from there!
On each tour page, click on the Dates & Prices tab and below the dates, you'll find prices. You may need to scroll down a ways to see all the options. And don't forget to choose guided or self-guided, if both options are available.
Self-guided tours: You're excited about an adventure and schedule that's totally up to you. You're comfortable navigating, communicating, and dining solo.
Look for tours without a minimum number of participants.
You'll be responsible for a single room surcharge and sometimes a solo traveler surcharge.
We cannot confirm if there are other travelers on the date of your tour.
We cannot find a roommate or travel partner for you.
Guided tours: You'd like to join a group or Private. You'll ride, dine, and make new friends with your group mates over the course of the tour.
Look for tours with guided departures.
You're responsible for the single room surcharge.
We can ask the tour operator if there are any other solo travelers seeking a roommate on the departure and tour of interest. Matches are made infrequently.
Bike and boat tours: You'll travel with a group on and off the bike. Bike and boat tours may be guided, self-guided, or both.
Some boats offer single cabins for an additional fee. This fee is often less than the fee for a double cabin for one person.
You're responsible for the single cabin surcharge, as determined by the cabin type.
We can ask the tour operator if there are any other solo travelers seeking a roommate on the departure and tour of interest. Matches are made infrequently.
First, be sure to review the tour's rider level, Surface and Terrain details (under the Program tab), and daily (and average) mileages. This will help provide a full picture of the tour's details.
Then, consider the following:
Are you willing and able (and have the time!) to train up to the tour? If yes, book the higher level tour and start training! Here are our suggestions.
If not, book an easier tour knowing you'll feel more relaxed on tour and less stressed preparing for it (like a rider level Leisure tour!)
Additionally...
Consider an e-bike. They provide a boost when you pedal, making higher-level tours more accessible.
Consider a bike and boat tour or a tour based in one hotel - you'll have options for a rest day or two!
There are a couple of options for partners and groups of varying levels.
Bike and boat tours offer the unique option to skip a day's ride and relax aboard the ship instead of cycling.
Guided toursthat include support vehicles* include the ability to skip a day's ride by riding in the support vehicle, which can also be utilized to shorten a day's ride.
Electric bikes are available on 90% of tours including numerous bike and boat and guided tours. They add a boost to your cycling when you pedal.
*Be sure to review the 'Included services' on the Dates & Prices tab to see if the tour includes a support van.
Want to know more? Here's some recommended reading from our blog:
Thanks to ratings from our wonderful clients, you can view our Top Rated tours on our site!
The tours are rated 4.7 out of 5 stars and higher! Don't limit yourself to this list--many of the other tours on our site are also rated this high, but we just couldn't fit them all on the list.
Definitely! Families with children of all ages can take a bike tour.
Each family's needs and preferences are different, and we recommend family-friendly bicycle tours with families with younger children. Another popular option is tours that are primarily on bicycle paths.
Families with older children (tweens and teens) can consider most any tour based on the family's abilities (rider level) and preferences. Or check out this list for ideas!
Bicycle tours are a great way for your family to explore a region or country. Together you get a feel for a new terrain, the sights and smells, history, culture, and people - experiences that aren't always possible from a train or rental car. Another bonus for parents? Built-in physical activity every day means worn-out kids at night!
When you do a search, you can select parameters like country, departure month, rider level, average daily distance, and type of tour.
You can use the filters on the left side of the page to adjust the search results.
Simply click on a parameter to make selections. If you wish to clear a filter selection, simply click on the "X" next to it or to start over click 'Clear all filters'.
ForModerate (3), Advanced (4), Off Road (5) or Challenging(6) rider level tours generally yes. Please review the tour page's 'Daily Program', 'Route Map', and 'Surface and Terrain' for insight into the tour, and ask us if you still have questions!
ForLeisure (level 1) or Easy(2) rider level tours generally no. Elevation profiles are not relevant. You can search for additional material online, and be sure to review the tour page's 'Daily Program', 'Route Map', and 'Surface and Terrain' for insight.
Here are some of our favorite tours that offer shorter daily distances, flatter terrain, peaceful settings, and which mostly follow dedicated bicycle paths or quiet back roads. We feel this combination is especially friendly for first-time bike tourists.
And here are some questions we recommend you ask yourself when deciding on your tour.
Self-guided bike tours offer flexibility and independence but maintain a level of support and convenience. Your hotels are booked, your luggage is transported, and you have maps and directions for each day's ride.
Be sure to consider your comfort level with navigating a different culture and foreign language, reading maps and signs, ordering food, and dealing with flats or other minor emergencies - some travelers don't enjoy doing these things, but others find them the best part of an adventure.
If you enjoy traveling with a group, meeting new people, and having a guide and structured daily schedule, then a guided group bike tour is probably the better fit for you.
Select the country or countries you're interested in. If you wish to select more than one country, simply keep clicking on the countries you prefer.
If your search yields too many tours, use the options on the left side of the page to adjust the search results (like departure month, rider level, average daily distance, and type of tour).
Involves cycling for up to two to four hours a day at easy pace and usually, between Half to one days in duration. The cycling distances is around 15 – 30 km per day. There are likely to be no steep and sustained descents as well as demand for technical riding. We will normally ride on flat roads. Suitable for bikers who enjoy occasional weekend riding on trails at home. Push bikes are sometimes used for these itineraries.
Easy
Involves cycling for up to four hours a day at steady pace and and are usually between Two to four days in duration. The cycling distances is around 30 – 40 km per day. There are likely Sometimes it can be long flat rides or medium ride with few up and downhill climbs. The support vehicle will not always be available. We will need a good level of fitness. We use either mountain bikes or road bikes for these itineraries.
Moderate & Advanced
Involves biking for up to six hours a day at a steady pace and are usually between five to seven days in duration. The cycling distance is about 40 – 60 km per day. Sometimes it can be long flat rides or medium ride with few up and downhill climbs. The support vehicle will not always be available. We will need a good level of fitness. We use either mountain bikes or road bikes for these itineraries.
Challenging & Offroad
Involves biking in mountainous areas with big climbs for up to seven or eight hours a day and usually more than a week in duration. Cycling distance is about 60 – 100 km per day. There will be steep and sustained ascents and descents. The support vehicle will not always be available. These trips will provide a real sustained workout even for fit and experienced mountain bikers.
Be sure to also review the details under 'Surface and Terrain' and the daily distances for each tour.
Anyone in reasonable shape should be able to enjoy a bike tour. Many tours cover about 15-40 Km per day and are designed for travelers who enjoy a leisurely pace. When you read the tour descriptions, pay close attention to the 'Surface and Terrain' details and daily distances.
We've also included rider levels on each tour to help guide you.
If you're concerned about your ability or it's your first tour, consider doing a Leisure (1) or Easy (2) level tour.
You should be an experienced cyclist (but not necessarily an expert) to do tours rated Moderate(3), Advanced(4), Off Road(5), Challenging(6).
Lucky for us, we have the amazing opportunity to check out many of the tours we help book so we can better advise and promote bicycle touring in some of our favorite places.
Most of our staff get an international data plan for our personal phones when we travel and only use data or make calls minimally (as it generally costs extra). We then take advantage of Wi-Fi whenever possible.
Need more info? We've got multiple suggestions here.
Your confirmation email (and Final Payment Due reminder email) contain a personal payment link. You may follow this link to make secure balance payments via credit card or e-check (as well as obtain wire payment bank details).
Credit card (Visa, American Express, Discover, MasterCard).If you opt to pay by credit card, we charge a non-refundable 4% surcharge based on the total tour cost. The charge on your credit card will read 'GoldenCyclingTours'. You can avoid the 4% surcharge by paying by check.
Wire transfer. you may pay by wire transfer either in U.S. dollars to our U.S. account or in euros to our Euro account. Please be sure the transfer includes a reference to your name, tour name, and/or invoice number. Please also email us with the wire transfer reference number at info@goldencyclingtours.com. We will provide you with our account information after you book.
Check or money order. Please make personal or bank checks payable to 'GoldenCyclingTours.com' and mail to our office:
Cancellation fees vary among tour operators. Exact details can be found on the individual tour page on the Dates & Prices tab via the linked text 'Tour Company Terms' (in the bottom right-hand corner). Tour operator cancellation fees usually increase as the tour date approaches.
Cancellations must be made to GoldenCyclingTours.com in writing via email, fax, or mail. Please read full details under 'Cancellations' in our Terms and Conditions.
Your tour packet includes maps, route instructions, and sightseeing information.
Sometimes clients report that tour materials for certain routes offered by our overseas tour operator partners were somewhat lacking. We encourage you to do some homework upfront. Your local bookstore can supply you with guidebooks, maps, and other information about your destination.
Please note that you will receive just one packet per room unless you request otherwise.
Pre-tour documents are the documents you receive before your tour.
You'll receive pre-tour documents via email, including your hotel list (for hotel-based tours) and information on how to get to your starting town and hotel or boat, Golden Cycling Tours operator contacts, packing tips, and other helpful information, about 2-3 weeks before your tour.
These items are supplied by the local Golden Cycling Tours company, and while we do our best to get the information to you well in advance of your tour.
Tour documents are documents you'll receive on tour.
For self-guided tours, you will get (physical) packets with maps, route instructions, and sightseeing information at your start hotel (or boat). Please note that you will receive just one set per room or cabin unless you request otherwise. Guided tours tend to have little to no on-tour documents as you are cycling with a guide.
If you are travelling, please contact the operator Golden Cycling Tours. for a faster and more accurate response. Contact information will be included in the travel brochure we email you before your departure. Of course, if you do not receive a satisfactory response, please contact us.
The process of getting a business visa or a tourist visa is generally the same. Most tourists get their visa through a Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate office in their country of residence or in their travels country before entering Vietnam.
For a tourist visa, you will need to submit:
1) Entry permit form (which can vary from one Vietnamese embassies or consulate abroad to another).
2) Two photos (usually 4cm x 6cm or 3 cm x 4 cm)
3) Your original passport
4) Visa fee
The form and the fee can vary by country, so please check directly the Vietnamese embassy or consulate to which you are applying.
A business visa usually also requires a letter of support from your sponsor agency or company in Vietnam. In person, the process usually takes 2-3 days, and by mail, the process usually takes 2-3 weeks, depending on the service you use, although times can vary considerably by embassy or consulate. If you are mailing, please note that you need to make arrangements to have your passport with visa returned to you.
This happens, although rarely. Some tours are subject to a minimum number of participants (but you'd be notified upfront with a provisional confirmation if your departure hasn't met the minimum number of participants when you book). If a tour cancels a tour due to an insufficient number of participants, or any other reason, you'll be refunded any payments you've made up to that time, or you may be able to apply those funds toward another tour. GoldenCyclingTours.com will refund your payment within 15 days of when we receive funds from the tour. Please note that most travel insurance generally doesn't cover cancellation by the Golden Cycling Tours Company except for 'cancel for any reason' policies.
We recommend travel insurance for your bike tour. Everyone's needs are different, but we suggest the following types of coverage:
Trip cancellation and interruption
Travel delay
Baggage delay
Financial default
Emergency evacuation
Depending on your health insurance coverage, you may also want to look at:
Medical insurance
Dental insurance
'Cancel for any reason' coverage
Please note that most travel insurance does not cover Golden Cycling Tours Company cancellation due to insufficient numbers of participants or other reasons unless it specifically offers and you purchase 'cancellation for any reason' coverage. We encourage that you purchase this coverage if you are on tours that have not reached their minimum number of participants at the time you book (this applies primarily to guided group tours).
We don't sell travel insurance, but we recommend you purchase it.
We purchase our personal travel insurance through TravelGuard, BaoViet but please feel free to shop around. Yonder lets you compare multiple companies' policies and prices.
Details on how to get to your hotel will be included in the tour documents we email you before your tour (approximately 2-3 weeks in advance of departure). If that information is missing, please let us know.
Most tour pages include a sample hotel list, under 'Hotels' on the ride side of the Program tab on each tour page. This list represents hotels booked 99% of the time.
In advance of your tour (generally 2-3 weeks prior to departure), we'll email you tour documents, including your hotel list and information on how to get to your starting town and hotel, Golden Cycling Tours operator contacts, packing tips, and other helpful information.
At the time of confirmation we will require a deposit within 10 days.
Your balance payment is due 90 days before your tour departure.
If your tour is confirmed within less than 100 days before tour departure, the due dates are as follows:
Booking from 100 to 45 days before your tour: Full payment must be received within 5 days of when your tour is confirmed. If payment is not received, your credit card will be charged plus 4% processing fee.
Booking within 45 days of your tour date: Your credit card will be pre-authorized for the full amount of your requested reservation plus a 4% processing fee, until your payment is received by us.
Booking within 21 days of your tour date: Your credit card will be pre-authorized for the full amount of your requested reservation plus a 4% processing fee. Once your reservation is confirmed, we will capture the pre-authorization (fully charge your card) and send confirmation and receipt.
As we offer you the same prices as the tour companies, we don't increase tour prices to offset credit card fees. The 4% fee is what the credit card company charges us. Many of the tour companies also charge credit card fees, and many banks charge a transfer fee for paying in a foreign currency (you pay us in US dollars).
Please note that you can avoid the credit card fee by paying by e-check, check, or wire transfer. If you pay by one of these methods, the credit card fee is not applied to your $200 per person deposit.
You may make your balance payment by wire transfer either in US dollars to our US account or in euros to our Euro account. Your confirmation email provides you with a personal payment link. Following that link will take you to a personal, secure payment portal with information on where to wire your balance payment.
More information can be found on our Payments page under 'Balance payments'.
Please note deposits are by credit card in US dollars only.
At this time, we do not offer a personal account feature; however, you will find a personal payment link in your confirmation email. Following this link will show you the amount due (based on a real-time exchange rate).
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need additional help at any time.
Golden Cycling Tours companies will confirm , but please allow at least 3-4 business days for confirmation. In rare cases, it can take 5-7 days. We'll send our confirmation as soon as possible.
On the tour page, you can find the start and end locations of the tour noted on the Program tab in the 'Daily Program' section. General information on how to get to your start/end city is found in the 'How To Get There' section.
When a tour starts and ends in different locations, you're responsible for the logistics in between.
Most travelers fly in and out of the same city and take public transportation from the end city back to the start or vise versa. Trains, buses, and even ferries are all options to consider.
For tours with seasonal surcharges, dates are denoted for each season. The seasonal surcharge is determined by the date of the first day of the tour.
This means a particular surcharge applies even if only the first day of the tour falls in that season (and the remaining days of the tour fall into another season).
Golden Cycling Tours Company provide the tour route, a detailed route description, and maps. You navigate using these items.
At Golden Cycling Tours we have GPS files upon request (to be used on your personal GPS device) and a few offer devices with pre-loaded files for an additional fee. Please check the 'Included services' and 'Prices' details on the Dates & Prices tab of the individual tour page for this information.
You may wish to supplement the above items with your smart phone's navigation. Be sure to take care of any data needs before your trip to avoid additional fees.
Most our tours will encounter car traffic at some point. Generally, this occurs when entering or leaving towns at the beginning or end of each day.
It's important to note, though, that tour operators pick routes not only for historical significance, scenery, and proximity to attractions but also for safe and enjoyable cycling. If the tour ride on roads, they are often back-country or low traffic roads.
For further details, be sure to review the 'Surface and Terrain' information on the Program tab for individual tours.
Still concerned? Consider a tour that's primarily on bike paths!
Such detailed information is provided in the tour documents, which you will receive upon arrival at your first hotel.
The documents generally indicate where there is a town (or towns) along the route in which you can find a place to eat lunch. Some tour documents will even suggest specific restaurants. Alternatively, you can stop at a local grocer and pick up some goodies for a picnic lunch.
For dinner, you can expect to be in an accommodation/location with at least one option, if not many. We suggest asking the hotel staff for a recommendation on where to find delicious local fare!
This will vary greatly based on the tour, but here are some valuable details to keep in mind:
The average person, at a veryleisurely pace, cycles 8-10 mph.
This means that a 15 km day will have approximately 4.5 hours of cycling or less. This leaves plenty of time for exploring and sightseeing!
A majority of our tours are leisure (level 1) and Easy (2) tours. These tours have small to gradual or gentle elevation gains and often have average daily distances of 15 - 30 km or less.
Be sure to review the tour page for the exact details.
There are a couple of different answers to this question. Be sure to review them all.
Forself-guided tours,you will have maps and daily directions. You can use these at your discretion, meaning you are free to leave the route or travel another way if you desire. Your only constraint is to arrive at your destination's hotel each night.
For guided tours,you should stay with the group. This is especially true for bike and boat tours in which the boat has a schedule and it's possible it could leave without you. There are some bike and boat tours in which you can choose to do guided or self-guided - on those tours you do have an option.
Our tours are suitable for all ages and fitness levels, Although the majority of our customers are between 30-60 years old, we see more and more young people and families traveling each year. All tours are great fun regardless of age because everyone shares an appreciation for cycling and travel.
If you are considering traveling with friends or family of different ages, especially children, consider some of the points in our article on family-friendly bike touring.
No, anyone in reasonable shape with a good attitude is able to enjoy a bike tour.
Many of our tours cover about 20-40 km per day and are designed for travelers who enjoy a leisurely pace. When you read the tour descriptions, pay close attention to the 'Surface and terrain' details as well as the daily distances. We've also included rider levels for each tour to help guide you.
If you're concerned or it's your first tour, consider doing a tour rated Leisure (level 1) or Easy (2). Other options for consideration include booking a guided tour with a support vehicle, renting an e-bike, or selecting a bike and boat tour (where you can relax on the boat and skips a day's ride).
Tours rated Moderate, Advanced, Off Road, Challenging are much more enjoyable if you're an experienced cyclist or spend regular time in the saddle.
Both tour types will include accommodations, bikes (whether they're included or rentable) and luggage transfer.
On self-guided bike tours, you're provided with maps and directions, but you're free to cycle and schedule each day as you wish. They cost less than guided bicycle tours but still maintain a level of basic support and convenience.
On a guided group bike tour, you'll travel with a group and a guide for the duration of the tour. The guide provides local insight and a structured daily schedule.
It's important to consider your comfort level navigating a different culture and a foreign language, reading maps and signs, ordering food, and dealing with flats or other minor emergencies. Some travelers don't enjoy doing these experiences, but others find them the best part of an adventure.
Bicycle touring is the act of traveling via bicycle for a period of time through a location.
We believe there is no better way to see a new country or place than by bicycle. Here are a few reasons why we think touring is fantastic. And, in this article, previous company president Jim Johnson explains why he feels bicycle tours are the best way to experience a region or country and its people.
Typically, if you can take or check it on a plane, you can take it on a bike tour. So, generally, one bag under 50 kg plus one carry-on bag per person.
It can vary from tour to tour, so check the 'Included services' on the Dates & Prices tab of the individual tour for any restrictions.
For bike and boat tours, there is limited space onboard. Smaller, collapsible luggage is recommended.
It's generally possible! Self-guided tours are generally the most flexible, while guided and bike and boat tours generally cannot adjust their daily programs or overnight stops. You can also consider taking one our many day tours to supplement your itinerary.
Contact us and let us know how many nights you'd like for your tour, which tour you are interested in, and your preferred average daily distance, and we'd be delighted to get back to you with some options.
It's possible to adjust mileage on many tours. Self-guided tours are generally the most flexible, while guided and bike and boat tours generally cannot adjust their daily programs or overnight stops.
Contact us and let us know how many nights you'd like for your tour, which tour you are interested in, and your preferred average daily distance, and we'd be delighted to get back to you with some options.
It's possible to book extra nights in any overnight location along the route for most tours.
Self-guided tours are generally the most flexible, while guided and bike and boat tours generally cannot adjust their daily programs or overnight stops.
Contact us and let us know how many nights you'd like for your tour and which tour you are interested in. We'd be delighted to get back to you with some options. You can also consider taking one of our many day tours to supplement your itinerary.
It's almost always possible to add an extra night in the start or end location of your tour.
Check the 'Price' section on the Dates & Prices tab of the tour page to see if extra nights are an option. If so, simply include the extra night(s) in your booking request.
To add an extra night that's not on the tour route, we encourage you to book through Hotels.com. Or, if the idea of staying as a guest in a private home appeals to you
This varies from tour to tour. Please check under 'Included services' on the Dates & Prices tab on each tour page.
All the tours we represent include nightly accommodation along with breakfast the next morning. With very few exceptions, luggage transportation from hotel to hotel is also included in the price.
For some people, that's part of the joy of travel: making yourself understood in a foreign country using a combination of gestures, print or online dictionaries, or applications.
That said, English is widely spoken in many destinations, especially in Western Europe, though less widely in rural locations and parts of Eastern Europe.
Either way, don't let not speaking the language keep you from visiting a country. Try to learn a few basic expressions ('Hello', 'Thank you', 'Goodbye', 'Excuse me') and perhaps an advanced sentence or two ('Where is the bathroom?').
Download a language app. We really like Google Translate, which you can even use to scan a menu or sign and get an instant translation. You can speak to it in English and play a foreign translation to your new friend.
If this is still a big concern, consider a guided tour (the guide will speak English) or a bike and boat tour (where most boat staff will speak English).
We tend to recommend not booking optional dinner packages (often known as half-board or half-pension) since it often limits what you can order and when you can eat. You may also find an absolutely wonderful restaurant you want to try out as you explore the town.
However, you may wish to select the dinner plan if one or more of the following are true:
You're with a large party that wants to eat together
You prefer to have as much planned in advance as possible
The price is too good to pass up
You prefer to prepay as much as possible rather than pay as you go
Please note that dinners are already included on most guided tours and bike and boat programs.
We've created a typical day page on our site - split into guided tours and self-guided tours, that will help you visualize your big adventure on the bike. The tour you book might differ in the details, but this will give you a general idea of what to expect.
You can review a list of sample hotels on each tour page in the 'Hotels' section of the Program tab.
Tour operators tend to favor smaller, family-owned inns with more character and personal attention and stay away from chain hotels and larger lodging when possible. Many hotels cater specifically to bicyclists. You will stay in two-, three-, or four-star hotels or inns, and private bathrooms are a given.
Please be aware that many hotels are historic buildings and modern air conditioning is non-existent or limited.
The answer is generally 'yes'. If the tour offers multiple hotel categories, then it's possible (dependent on availability). Please note that not all tours offer different hotel category options.
It's also generally possible to upgrade hotels. This may not be an option for very busy times (no availability) or more rural or remote areas (when there is only one or very few options).
And lastly, this will affect the tour cost. There is no rule of thumb here and costs vary. Please inquire with a Tour Advisor for further details and be sure to let us know which tour you are interested in!
Breakfasts are generally buffets that take your active program into consideration. Self-guided tours often only include breakfast.
Lunch is generally on your own, although some guidedgroup tours decide to pool funds on some days and others enjoy picnics en route. Bike and boat tours often pack lunches in the morning for the day's ride.
Dinners are usually included with guided tours and bike and boat tours and dinner packages are sometimes an option on self-guided tours. Expect either a fixed menu or a few choices, often with multiple courses.
If you have any allergies, restrictions, or other dietary requests, please let us know at the time of booking.
Some tours offer a choice of hotel categories, as noted in their prices.
Category A is generally 3- and 4-star hotels located in a town center.
Category B is generally 2- and 3-star hotels that may lie outside of town.
Tour pages list sample hotels or describe the categories to give you an idea of the type of hotels you'll be booked in on the Program tab under 'Hotels'.
We may send a request to another customer like you but we do not know if they can pair you with another traveler. And if they cannot, you will be responsible for the single supplement.
*Please let us know which tour and which date you would like to join as we may not be able to find another solo traveler.
Generally, pairing is not possible on self-guided tours.
At the end of the tour, there's usually a final night's lodging included. You arrive by bike that day, enjoy a relaxed evening, and depart the next morning. Your package typically ends with breakfast on the last day. Generally, the bikes are left at the last hotel. It's often possible to stay extra nights to enjoy the area even more. In exceptional cases, tours include rides on the last day, and this would be noted in the Program tab.
Guided tours almost always include a support van to help you all or part of the way. Be sure to check the 'Included services' on the Dates & Prices tab for exact inclusions.
On self-guided tours, it's your responsibility to get from the start to end hotel each day, but you can get help. Make sure to keep the Golden Cycling Tours company's service number in case you need advice along the way. In many cases, trains, buses, or even ships may be an option on days when you don't feel like riding. Occasionally, and with enough notice, you may be able to hitch a ride in the luggage van.
Typically, luggage is picked up after breakfast and delivered by 4 p.m. This varies from tour to tour and depends on the number of travelers cycling on the route on a given day. Of course, road and traffic conditions may cause delays beyond the Golden Cycling Tours company's control.
Yes, the hotels generally have Wi-Fi (with the exception of more remote areas). However, don't expect the signal to be as strong or reliable as the one you have at home.
For most self-guided tours, the only meal included is breakfast. It's usually a buffet, meaning you can pick and choose what you would like to eat.
For guided tours and bike and boat tours, oftentimes meals are included. Please be sure to let us know when you book of any dietary requests so that we can be sure to inform the tour operator.
Please note the tour operator may charge an additional fee.
You usually travel along paved bicycle paths or lightly traveled back roads through the countryside or from village to village. Routes are selected for their charm and beauty as well as for their cultural and historical importance.
Especially in Southeast Asia countries, tours often switch to meadow and forest paths or side roads. During some stretches and entering and leaving cities, distances on roads with traffic are unavoidable.
Most programs start in the afternoon or evening of Day 1 upon arrival at your first hotel (or the boat). You don't usually ride that day; it's just a time to arrive and relax. Cycling often begins the next morning.
If you're on a guided tour, there's usually a group dinner the first night followed by an orientation. If you've opted for a dinner package, dinner the first evening is generally included.
Depending on when your overseas flight arrives, you may want to arrive in the start city a day earlier. You'll be more relaxed, and you'll have the chance to explore the city on your own.
In exceptional cases, tours include rides on the first day, but these are noted in the Program tab.
Nothing prepares you for a bike tour like 'time in the saddle'. Even if you excel at other sports and consider yourself a strong athlete, you owe it to yourself to get a lot of riding in before your tour - you use a lot of different muscles riding a bike. Also, when we're out on tours, we hear more people groaning about sore bums than sore muscles! Bottom line (sorry): ride more, and your butt will thank you later!
Each day, you leave your luggage in a secure area that the hotel designates. While you're off riding, the Golden Cycling Tours company will pick up your luggage and transport it to your next overnight hotel.
We have 4 riders level to assist you in picking the best tour:
Leisure
Involves cycling for up to two to four hours a day at easy pace and usually, between Half to one days in duration. The cycling distances is around 15 – 30 km per day. There are likely to be no steep and sustained descents as well as demand for technical riding. We will normally ride on flat roads. Suitable for bikers who enjoy occasional weekend riding on trails at home. Push bikes are sometimes used for these itineraries.
Easy
Involves cycling for up to four hours a day at steady pace and and are usually between Two to four days in duration. The cycling distances is around 30 – 40 km per day. There are likely Sometimes it can be long flat rides or medium ride with few up and downhill climbs. The support vehicle will not always be available. We will need a good level of fitness. We use either mountain bikes or road bikes for these itineraries.
Moderate & Advanced
Involves biking for up to six hours a day at a steady pace and are usually between five to seven days in duration. The cycling distance is about 40 – 60 km per day. Sometimes it can be long flat rides or medium ride with few up and downhill climbs. The support vehicle will not always be available. We will need a good level of fitness. We use either mountain bikes or road bikes for these itineraries.
Challenging & Offroad
Involves biking in mountainous areas with big climbs for up to seven or eight hours a day and usually more than a week in duration. Cycling distance is about 60 – 100 km per day. There will be steep and sustained ascents and descents. The support vehicle will not always be available. These trips will provide a real sustained workout even for fit and experienced mountain bikers.
Sometimes. Check the 'Bike Rentals' section on the Dates & Prices tab of each tour page. If a helmet isn't included, you may be able to rent one or purchase one.
Please note We strongly recommend you bring your own helmet for those reasons as well.
We can't tell you exactly, of course, but Weatherspark provides information on average and record temperatures for destinations around the globe.
Just type a location in the search box and hit enter to read about seasonal weather patterns. You can click on each of the charts for more detailed information.
Be sure to review the forecasts for your destination as your tour approaches so that you can be prepared for the weather during your tour.
More information is available on our Weather page!
Please check on the Dates & Prices tab under 'Included Services' to see if GPS tracks (files) are available. For the tracks, you will need to provide your own device.
A few tours offer GPS devices for rent, please check the Dates & Prices tab under 'Included Services' and/or 'Prices' to see if this is an option.
No, there is not a group. Self-guided tours often have many departures available, it's not possible to confirm if there are others cycling on the same schedule or to and from the same hotels.
Self-guided bike and boat tours are the exception, while the daily rides are self-guided you may choose to ride with your shipmates.
Sometimes. Road bikes are not available on numerous tours as they are not suitable for the terrain (think ancient cobblestone streets!), or they are not in the Golden Cycling Tours fleet of bicycles.
Most likely, no. On hotel based tours, 99% of the time bikes are left at the final accommodation for the Golden Cycling Tours to retrieve. The specific tour page will have a note under 'Bike rentals' on the Dates and Prices tab if this is not the case.
The bikes remain on the boat on bikeandboat tours.
Please check the details under 'Bike Rentals' and 'Dates and Prices' on the Dates & Prices tab to see if e-bikes are available. Only a few tours do not offer e-bikes.
Well, that depends. Seats vary from tour to tour and person to person.
Most tours we offer are rider Leisure,Easy,Moderate,Advanced,Off Road,Challenging. These tours will be on hybrid touring bikes, which have bigger, more comfortable seats.
If you're still concerned, we'd recommend:
1. Training up to your tour - nothing makes cycling more comfortable than being prepared.
2. Purchasing padded bike shorts, a gel seat cover, or both!
On hotel based tours, 99% of the time, bikes are left at the final accommodation for the Golden Cycling Tours to retrieve. The specific tour page will have a note under 'Bike rentals' on the Dates and Prices tab if this is not the case.
The bikes remain on the boat on bike and boat tours.
We strongly suggest wearing a helmet on all bike tours, and, for hygiene and safety reasons, wearing your own personal helmet.
That said, Golden Cycling Tours rent or sell helmets. Check the 'Bike Rentals' and 'Prices' details on the Dates and Prices tab on each tour page for additional details.
An alternative option is to purchase a helmet upon arrival from a local bike shop.
Here are some packing suggestions if you bring your helmet from home:
Pack it in your purse or backpack. If you have a bigger bag this works great. A helmet is a little bulky but generally doesn't weigh much. And it's a great place to store any delicate snacks while you're traveling.
Pack it in your suitcase. Again, it's lightweight, albeit a bit bulky. We suggest rolling up smaller items, like socks and undies and filling up your helmet. Try to take advantage of all the space!
On the majority of tours we represent, the bikes are upright, touring-style bikes with a cushioned seat. If you want to bring your own seat, be sure to let us know so we can pass this information on to the tour operator.
And don't forget to take it off the bike at the end of your tour!
On most tours, yes, the pedals can be exchanged for your personal pedals.
If you do bring your own pedals, please bring your shoes and also the necessary equipment to change the pedals. If you want to bring your own pedals, be sure to let us know so we can pass this information on to the tour operator.
And don't forget to take them off the bike at the end of your tour!
On hotel-based tours, the hotel will have either a garage area or a bike rack where you will store the bike overnight. When you check in, the hotel staff will direct you to this location.
On bike and boat tours, the boats are equipped with bike storage.
We've been asked this numerous times, and we understand why you're asking.
Unfortunately, no, you can't rent two bikes. This is due to there not being enough storage space (on bike and boat tours) or there being no way to transport an additional bicycle, since that's your method of transportation, from place to place.
Here are a few suggestions, as we want you to have a great time!
If you want a leisurely tour or are on the fence, go with the e-bike. It's a total game-changer, and you won't regret it.
If you want to be challenged, go for the hybrid/road/mountain bike. BUT - prepare and set yourself up for success. Here are some details on training for your tour. And DON'T wait until the last minute!
Consider a different tour. Perhaps this one tour is a little overwhelming, but you would love to do it! Let us know, maybe we can suggest a similar experience that suits you better.
Bicycle rentals are included in the price of some tours and are an additional fee on others.
When there's an additional cost, the bike rental fee will be listed on the tour page. Please review the 'Prices' on the Dates & Prices tab on the tour page.
We strongly recommend that you rent a bike as part of your tour package (which more than 99% of our clients do, most of them with great satisfaction).
Transporting a bike can be expensive and a hassle, especially if you have a bike box you need to have transported.
Equally important, if something goes wrong with the rental bike, the local tour company is responsible for fixing or replacing it. Don't risk missing days of your tour waiting for a replacement part!
On guided tours, the guide will make the necessary repairs.
On self-guided tours, you should be prepared to make basic repairs like fixing flats. If there's a difficult repair, you may have to call the Golden Cycling Tours emergency service number or go to a repair shop in the nearest town. Let the Golden Cycling Tours know, and you'll get reimbursed for repair costs. If necessary, you'll receive a new bike. Since many tours are in the countryside, you may wish to rent a cell phone or get your home cell phone activated for international travel.
This varies from tour to tour. We try to list specific information in the 'Bike rentals' section of each tour page on the Dates & Prices tab. The Golden Cycling Tours has selected the ideal bike for each tour's terrain, and we stick with their recommended bike types.
For most tours, handlebars are upright, pedals flat, and seats and tires wide. The wider tires are more forgiving on the occasional gravel or dirt surface and on cobblestone streets.
Electrically assisted bikes (e-bikes) are becoming more widely available, and are specifically mentioned in the tour listings.
Tandems, child trailers, and tag-alongs (also called slip-streamers or third wheels) are also sometimes available.
Golden Cycling Tours retire their entire fleets every two years to keep their bikes in top condition.
Electric bikes are the great 'equalizers'. If your partner is a strong cyclist, and you're not, the e-bike allows you still to ride together, faster and further. If you're afraid that you'll be the slowest cyclist in a group (rarely the case), the e-bike gives you the confidence to keep up. Or if you just want to take it easy on a more challenging tour, the e-bike comes to the rescue.
Electric-assisted bikes provide power on demand, responding to and complementing your pedaling speed and power. The harder you pedal, the more power the engine gives back.
Electric bikes aren't motorbikes or even mopeds. Instead, they provide power on demand, responding to and complementing your pedaling speed and power. The harder you pedal, the more power the engine gives back. Most e-bikes provide up to 150% of your own power with each pedal stroke. Most also have three settings - high/medium/low - and off. You should still prepare for your time in the saddle, but you'll have more reward for your efforts.
The cost varies based on factors like destination, trip length, and chosen activities. We'll collaborate with you to design a budget that fits your preferences.
No, we accommodate groups of all sizes, including solo travelers. However, some activities might have specific group size requirements, subject to availability.
If you've reviewed all the information about custom tours, asked any relevant questions, and explored our website but still haven’t found a tour that fits your preferences, the next step is to fill out our quick questionnaire to get started.
We understand that plans can change, so we allow minor adjustments even after the itinerary is finalized. Please note that major changes might incur additional costs and extend planning time.
Inquiring about a custom or private bike tour is free of charge. However, once the planning progresses to the stage of reserving dates, securing accommodations, and making reservations, a planning fee or deposit will be required, just as with any booking.
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