The Bajirao (Edition 3)
Long ToursDates: Friday, 17th July to Tuesday, 21st July 2026
Start Point: Sinnar, 5:30 AM on Saturday, 18th July
Total Tour Distance: ~600 km
Total Cycling Distance: ~225 km
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
Route Overview
Sinnar → Dubere → Niphad → Chandwad → Dhule → Shirpur → Palasner → Sendhwa → Thikri → Khalghat → Dhamnod → Maheshwar → Kasrawad → Pipalgon → Raverkhedi
This is our tribute ride to Peshwa Bajirao I — cycling from his birthplace in Dubere to his samadhi in Raverkhedi. The journey combines history, endurance, and the joy of exploring Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh on two wheels.
Expect 3 days of riding (~80 km/day), supported by a vehicle, with flat terrain, some ghats, and a rough patch on the last day. There will be scenic and cultural halts, regroup points, and photo ops along the way.
Tour Highlights
- Ride from Bajirao I's birthplace to his final resting place
- Cross 3 major rivers — Godavari, Tapi, and Narmada
- Explore the historic towns of Maheshwar and Mandu
- Cycle through the changing landscapes of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh
- Like minded fellow cyclists — a tight-knit ride crew
Cost
SW Tribe Members: ₹27,500
Non Tribe Members: ₹30,000
Advance: ₹7,000 (Non-refundable)
Inclusions
- Route planning and support
- Hotel stay (triple sharing) from 17–21 July
- Back-up vehicle & support mini-bus
- All meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Hydration support
- Basic first aid
- Mechanical assistance for punctures
- Cycle transport from Pune to Sinnar and back
Exclusions
- Travel from your home to/from Sinnar
- Personal expenses
- Emergency medical costs
- Major mechanical repairs or local mechanic fees
- Camera/video equipment charges
- Any item not listed under "Inclusions"
Limited Seats: 25 Cyclists Only
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Edition 2 Recap
In July 2024, the second edition of The Bajirao Ride traced the 300-kilometer path of the legendary Peshwa Bajirao I — from his birthplace in Dubere, Maharashtra, to his samadhi at Raverkhedi on the banks of the Narmada in Madhya Pradesh. Riders crossed three major rivers, tackled back-to-back centuries across diverse terrain — smooth highways, ghats, and rough village roads — and explored the cultural richness of Maheshwar and Mandu along the way. Three days of riding through two states, connecting the legacy of a warrior who shaped an empire with the simple power of pedaling.
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