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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.