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2-Day Bike Trip: New Friends Colony (Delhi) to Dwarkadhish Temple, Dwarka — Scenic Overnight Ride & Temple Visit

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Day 1 · Thu, Nov 27
New Friends Colony (Delhi) → Jaipur/Along NH48

Depart Delhi and Ride Toward Gujarat — Long-Day Highway Stretch

Morning:

Kick off early from New Friends Colony just after first light — tune your bike, strap on luggage and head south onto the Delhi-Jaipur corridor via NH48. Stop for a hearty breakfast and chai at a trusted highway dhaba near Gurugram (try the parathas and gulaal chai) and take a short rest at the Neemrana stretch to admire the fort from the road before resuming the steady ride toward Jaipur.

Afternoon:

Continue the long highway push past Alwar and into the outskirts of Jaipur, keeping to a rhythm of 60-80 km legs with regular fuel, hydration and sunscreen checks; pause at a roadside dhabha or the Jaipur bypass for a filling thali and a quick tyre/chain inspection. If time and energy permit, take a brief detour into Amer Road to view the Amber Fort from the distance and stretch your legs in a shaded parking area while snapping photos of the Rajasthani countryside.

Evening:

As daylight wanes, find a comfortable roadside hotel or biker-friendly guesthouse on the Jaipur outskirts to rest for the night; enjoy a hot shower and a communal dinner of dal baati or local Rajasthani fare to refuel. Use the evening to review the next day’s longer mileage into Gujarat — check maps for NH48 updates, resecure luggage, and get an early night so you’re ready for the continuous ride toward Dwarka the next day.

Day 2 · Fri, Nov 28
Dwarka, Gujarat

Continue Riding into Gujarat and Reach Dwarka — Evening Temple Darshan

Morning:

Rise early from your Jaipur-area stop, refuel both bike and body, and set a steady pace along NH48 into Gujarat — aim for a breakfast stop in Rajkot for cutting chai and kachori at a popular roadside café before continuing west. Enjoy changing scenery as you pass Junagadh outskirts and the Gir plains; take a brief detour to stretch at the Somnath signboards and recheck tyre pressure and chain tension before the final coastal stretch to Dwarka.

Afternoon:

Ride the last leg toward Dwarka, entering the Saurashtra peninsula and crossing small towns like Bhanvad and Khambhalia; pause for a late-lunch thali in Porbandar-style coastal cuisine or at a clean highway restaurant near Dwarka city limits. Arrive at the Dwarka hotel or guesthouse mid-afternoon, wash up, secure your gear, and take a short walk to the Gomti Ghat to feel the sea breeze and watch fishermen preparing their boats.

Evening:

Head to Dwarkadhish Temple for evening aarti and darshan — time your arrival to join the soulful, lamp-lit ceremony and queue for blessings, then explore the temple complex’s lanes with prasad from a trusted counter. Finish the night with a quiet coastal dinner of fresh local fish or a simple Gujarati thali at a nearby eatery, and review your ride logs and plans before an early rest after two big days on the road.

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