Have an incredible Indian adventure and raise vital funds for Acorns on the 2013 Acorns India Cycle Challenge. Exclusively for Acorns supporters, participants on this 400km cycle challenge will see a different side to Rajasthan, the ‘land of the kings’ as they weave through the back streets, small villages and desert landscapes. Days in the saddle will be long and hot but one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal, will be your target, pulling you onwards towards the finish line.
For those wanting to give something back there is also the opportunity of extending your stay to include a community project working towards improving the lives of local children, further information available soon.
Brief itinerary:
Day 1 – Depart the UK for overnight flight to Delhi
Day 2 – Arrive in Delhi and transfer to Jaipur, the Pink City. Evening free at leisure
Day 3 – A free day to enjoy the sights and sounds of Jaipur
Day 4 – The first day of cycling! Participants will cover around 52km to a spectacular camp on the edge of the Seriska Tiger Park.
Day 5 – Cycle 98km around the Seriska Tiger Park keeping an eye out for the local wildlife!
Day 6 – Stunning scenery should help participants get through 77km of tough conditions.
Day 7 – 90km of mostly flat cycling passing through the most scenic section of the whole trip.
Day 8 – The last day of cycling covering 73km to Khuana from where participants will transfer into Agra for their celebratory dinner.
Day 9 – Participants enjoy a free day in Agra to visit the fantastic Taj Mahal.
Day 10 – Transfer to the airport for return flight to the UK
Day 11 – Arrive back in the UK
For full details of the event please visit our website at www.acorns.org.uk/indiacycle or email us at events [at] acorns.org.uk
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Jump off the bike and run across. I cycle in trainers though.
Cheers for the lesson! Wasn't expecting one so was pleasantly surprised, especially getting to find the origin of "laconic"!
Isn't it a rights issue?
Same here - it took me by surprise. 10:30am doesn't feel like a dangerous time to cycle; apparently I'm wrong on that.
If anything, it looks a bit like an SL6
A look at logical fallacies
Other commenters have different views True!
Incredibly bone-headed.
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