‘Queen On The Wheel’, Madhya Pradesh Tourism plans a 7-day event just for female bikers!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Mar 1, 2024, 23:50 IST
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Madhya Pradesh Tourism is all set to introduce 'Queen On The Wheel,' a beautiful initiative with a noble objective. It's one of the unique ways to indulge in travel experiences while beholding the magnificent beauty and rich cultu … Read more
Madhya Pradesh Tourism is all set to introduce 'Queen On The Wheel,' a beautiful initiative with a noble objective. It's one of the unique ways to indulge in travel experiences while beholding the magnificent beauty and rich cultural heritage of Madhya Pradesh. This extraordinary adventure is scheduled to commence on 2 March, 2024, and will continue until 8 March, 2024. Read less
Madhya Pradesh Tourism is all set to introduce 'Queen On The Wheel,' a beautiful initiative with a noble objective. It's one of the unique ways to indulge in travel experiences while beholding the magnificent beauty and rich cultural heritage of Madhya Pradesh. This extraordinary adventure is scheduled to commence on 2 March, 2024, and will continue until 8 March, 2024.
Women enthusiasts from across the nation are seizing this week-long opportunity to enjoy an amazing bike ride.
This presents a splendid opportunity to explore various destinations in the heart of India. 'Queen On The Wheel' is geared up to lead participants on a thrilling 7-day expedition spanning over 1400 km on their bikes.
Participants will have the remarkable chance to visit enchanting tourist spots, wilderness areas, and historic sites, immersing themselves in their splendor and grandeur.
The 7-day itinerary includes:
2) On day 2, the bikers will travel from Chanderi to Kuno and then to Gwalior, with the itinerary featuring the Kuno Forest Festival and interactions with tribal women.
3) Day 3 will see them journeying from Gwalior to Orchha via Sonagiri, exploring Mitaoli and Padavli.
4) On Day 4, bikers will travel from Orchha to Khajuraho, visiting Ladpura rural village, indulging in water activities in the Betwa River, and exploring the Ramrajan Temple.
5) En route to Sagar, they will visit temples, the Aadivart Tribal Museum, and relish a rural experience.
6) The day will entail traveling back to Bhopal, covering a distance of 170 km.
7) The final day will culminate with Women’s Day celebrations, prize distribution, and the closing ceremony.
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