Like Camel and Horse safaris, another popular form is the Jeep Safari. The Jeep   Safari not only refreshes and revitalises but one feels close to nature while   driving through the quiet and beautiful countryside. 
Let your senses   sway to the romance of the surroundings as you pass forts, palaces, historical   landmarks and villages. The average daily move is about 150 kms. consisting of   approximately five to six hours of jeep-driving. Spend lazy evenings in bed or   swing to the folk dances.
Jeep safaris are organised in every part of   Rajasthan, but safaris organised to the Bishnoi village near Jodhpur have a   special attraction for tourists. Motorcycle and Bicycle safaris can also be done   in every part of Rajasthan. 
For those who want to turn cycling into a   keenly contested game, there is Cycle Polo too. This year cycle polo was   organised at Nawalgarh, Shekhawati. 
Elephant Safaris are exciting for   those in search of an experience of a lifetime. Some tour operators organise   elephant safaris between Jaipur and Pushkar. 
An exciting sport is Elephant Polo which provides a spectacle for the   audience and enjoyment to the participants. The bulky animals move around with   surprising speed and poise. 
The Jaipur Vintage Car Rally held annually   in the month of January has become a big draw for car lovers, sports lovers,   vintage beauty lovers and tourists alike. 
A keenly contested event, this   rally is an inimitable display of well-maintained cars of yesteryears. Among the   vintage models which had come in from different cities of India to take part in   the 1997 Vintage Car Rally, one could spot the 1903 Humber, 1919 Fiat 501. 1923   Rover, 1936 Mercedes Benz 170V, 1938 Moms 8, 1923 Austin and the 1926 Erskine. 
Some of these are available on hire for pleasure rides and marriages. 
 Rajasthan Tourism