Embark on an off-the-beaten path exploration of Agra with a cycle tour. Discover the hidden gems, local landmarks, and indulge in delicious local cuisine along the way.
Embark on an off-the-beaten path exploration of Agra with a cycle tour. Discover the hidden gems, local landmarks, and indulge in delicious local cuisine along the way.
- Taj Mahal - You will be meeting your host/guide near the TDI Mall, Fatehabad Road at 7:00 am in the morning.\nUpon arrival, you will be received by our hosts/guide and be briefed about the safety protocols.\nPost which you will be provided with your safety kit which will include a water bottle, a map, and safety gear. Also, a gearless bicycle will…
- Taj Mahal - You will be meeting your host/guide near the TDI Mall, Fatehabad Road at 7:00 am in the morning.\nUpon arrival, you will be received by our hosts/guide and be briefed about the safety protocols.\nPost which you will be provided with your safety kit which will include a water bottle, a map, and safety gear. Also, a gearless bicycle will be assigned to you.\nYour day’s tour will begin now as you along with your guide will be visiting the following places on this 14 kilometers route:\nA bustling early morning wholesale and flower market.\nAgra Golf Course\nBungalows of the Colonial Era\nGrand Post Office: The iconic head post office of Agra.\nSaint Mary’s Church\nDeviram Sweets\nMankameshwar Temple: It is said that the Shiva Linga is covered with silver and was founded by the Lord himself is the Dwapara era.\nDelhi Gate of Agra Fort: The monumental Delhi Gate, which faces the city on the western side of the fort, is considered the grandest of the four gates and a masterpiece of Akbar’s time.\nAgra Fort Railway Station: Agra Fort Railway Station is one of the oldest railway stations of North India. Built by the British, this is the only station in India that had both broad gauge and narrow gauge.\nGyrah Sidhi: Literally meaning 11 steps, this is the remains of the astrological observatory of Emperor Humayun.\nHathi Ghat Gurudwara: Hathi Ghat Gurudwara is a good example of national integration where Hindus and Sikhs both came for worship.\nJama Masjid: Shahi Jama Masjid was built by Princess Jahanara Begum, the favorite daughter of Emperor Shahjahan in 1648 AD. She stayed unmarried and used the money set aside for her dowry to build this mosque.\nMehtabh Bagh\nYou will be served with a nice warm cup of tea and cookies during the tour.\nYour 2 and a half hours tour will come to an end at Mehtabh Bagh.
- Tea and Snacks during the tour
- Service of an experienced guide
- Safety kit
- 1 Water bottle
- Tea and Snacks during the tour
- Service of an experienced guide
- Safety kit
- 1 Water bottle
- Expenses of personal nature
- Tips or gratitude to the guides
- Anything not specified in the inclusions
- Expenses of personal nature
- Tips or gratitude to the guides
- Anything not specified in the inclusions
Agra Bike Expeditions aim at providing visitors with a unique view of Agra, showcasing the locals, their daily lifestyles, and less popular sites of the city of Agra. This biking journey will guide you to less-traveled sites in Agra such as the veggie market, the floral market, dhobi ghat (washing area), vibrant temples, and districts featuring…
Agra Bike Expeditions aim at providing visitors with a unique view of Agra, showcasing the locals, their daily lifestyles, and less popular sites of the city of Agra. This biking journey will guide you to less-traveled sites in Agra such as the veggie market, the floral market, dhobi ghat (washing area), vibrant temples, and districts featuring architecture from the British and Mughal era among others. Additionally, you will have a chance to sample delicious local morning meals during the excursion.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.