If you are one of those adventurous bikers who simply love to hop on your bike and go on long journeys, a bike trip in New Delhi is all you need with your friends this season. New Delhi, being the one-stop destination to start your tour from, pampers you when it comes to choices of places where you can go for that epic bike tour. While some of the journeys will be on smooth roads and plains, once you hit the mountains, you are bound to encounter some rocky terrain and not-so-smooth paths. To begin with, if you love to explore cities on your bike, renting a bike to explore New Delhi is just what you need. Rent a bike here for three days, and tour New Delhi the way you have never done before. See Old Delhi and go through those narrow lanes, watch local people on business and feel the soul of the old city. You can also rent a bike and explore other cities around Delhi.
If you would like to go for trips more than ten days, there are options for tours that cover Spiti Valley, Mount Rudugaira, Leh Ladakh, Manali-Srinagar, that take you across beautiful valleys and the stunning quiet beauty of the mountains. You will be provided with camping gear, a bike of your choice, and other essentials for the trip so you can have the best time of your life. If you are starting out a Biking trip in New Delhi and do not have much experience, there’s nothing to worry about. You can go on day tours of mountain biking in Manali, Mussorie etc., to get an idea of what it’s like. You can also visit the Whispering Pines, Dhanaulti. The gorgeous hill station is situated at a height of 2286 meters and is a must visit for all those looking for an escape from their mundane city life. Visit more thrilling bike tours in India:-Explore here

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Situated in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – the Rail Museum offers a window into the railway heritage of the country. Also known as the National Railway Museum, this space is spread over 10 acres and displays some of the most awe-inspiring and fascinating railway paraphernalia. Established in 1977 on February 1st, the museum strives to preserve and protect the 163 years old railway heritage of India. There are nearly 100 real-sized exhibits of Indian railways in the museum – some of which are still working. On the other hand, there are also some static exhibits, antiquated items, old furniture etc. For rail nerds, this space is a haven where you can immerse in the rich history of Indian railways.Moreover, there are also a couple of dummy specimens that offer rides to both adults and kids. Latest additions to the museum include facilitated 3D virtual train ride, steam loco stimulator, and a magnificent indoor gallery. The lush green gardens surrounding the museum also houses its oldest and most precious treasure – the famous Fairy Queen, the oldest working steam locomotive in the country.For the curious souls, the exhibits have an informative tablet right next to them where you can learn more about everything that is displayed in this stunning space. There is also a gallery near the museum where you can witness the photographs featuring the golden years of Indian railways. Admire the miniature models and take part in the workshops held in the museum auditorium. And at the end of the day, you can buy some souvenirs for your loved ones in the little in-house souvenir shop located just on your way back.

Home to the President of the world’s largest democracy, Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi stands as a symbol of national strength. The nation’s most important democratic functions like the swearing-in ceremony of its elected leaders are carried out in these very grounds. The Rashtrapati Bhavan has been witness to honour giving ceremonies of the country’s bravehearts and achievers, signing of historic pacts between India and other nations, of India’s independence and republic day ceremonies, and the hosting of many world leaders.The Rashtrapati Bhavan is a true architectural masterpiece in its own right. The magnificent building spreads across 320 acres, including the splendid ‘Mughal Garden’ and the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum. The design of the Rashtrapati Bhavan mainly imparts the Mughal architectural styles blended with classical and grand European signatures, credited to the British architects- Edwin Lutyen and Hebert Baker.The building is also diversified with a number of other typically Indian motifs such as ornate Elephant statues on the outer wall or the main gate of the building with the ‘Jaipur column’. All in all, it is quite a visual treat to behold!The building is open to visitors by three different segments or tour circuits. The first circuit comprises of the Main building and the Central Lawn. The second circuit houses the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Complex. In the same circuit, you can get a tour of the Clock Tower, the Stables, and the Garages. The third circuit has the magnificent Mughal Garden and other ancillary gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Tourists can request a trip of each of the circuits separately on the days assigned for each segment respectively for daytime visits from 9 AM to 4 PM. There is much to take in and marvel at around the complex-- the intricate craftsmanship of carved marble statues, the sprawling Mughal Gardens featuring masterful landscaping concepts, the Clock Tower, and a myriad of presidential mementos preserved inside the Museum. Upon exit, you can explore the premier surroundings of this important historical site, often called as the ‘Lutyens Delhi’.





















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