We believe in the principle of natural horsemanship. That means we keep our horses as naturally as possible and care for them with love and affection.
Our horses are properly fed, shoed and have fitting, comfortable high-class saddle tack. We do not make use of underfed and untrained village horses.
Most of our horses are Marwari horses, indigenous to this region, perfectly adapted to the geographic and climatic conditions of Rajasthan and very comfortable to ride. Their ears are distinctively curved inwards in a lyre-shape, which makes them unique and easily recognizable. Like many other ancient breeds they have a forth gait, the so-called Revaal, a type of rack, very relaxing for the rider.
We have horses for both beginners and advanced riders and also provide riding lessons if necessary.
All our horses are forward going, well trained and a pleasure to ride.
All our safaris are organized as close to nature as possible and are eco-friendly. We use local supplies and groceries and prevent unnecessary waste. Cooking and lighting is done with gas as not to cut done forest wood.
Our safaris provide rural employment as we occupy local people as helpers, guides or artists. We strongly emphazise local culture and try to help preserve it in giving the peaople a sense of value and pride.
Our main aim is to show the unique culture and ecology of Rajasthan to our guests and connect this with an unforgettable equestrian experience.
On our safaris, the guests stay overnight in our tented safari camp in the Indian bush. Every evening we set up our camp at a different location, sometimes next to a little village, sometimes in the loneliness of the Indian landscape.
Each of our camp-site is chosen with the greatest care in order to ensure the safety of the guests and the scenery of the surroundings.
If possible we set up the safari camp at a place near a small lake or on top of a hill thus giving our riders prime views and lots of things to see such as watching kingfishers or flamingos fishing for food in one of the many lakes of Rajasthan or observing a village farmer farming his field with a pair of oxen.
In some places we offer activities such as night safaris or nature walks so the riders can enjoy some of the local fauna and flora, spotting animals or rare plants.
Our safari camp, designed in the fashion of the traditional hunting camps of the former Maharajas and Jagirdas, is equipped with comfortable double tents, a bathroom trolley, a central dining area and an open-air kitchen.
The tents are deluxe double tents (size 10x10 feet) with comfortable beds and a carpet on the floor. There is a roofed entrance where the guests can leave their shoes.
In our camp we cater to all of our guests wishes. We serve a continental breakfast with fresh fruits of the season, packed lunch, tea and an Indian style dinner, prepared by our chief. In the evening we organize an extensive entertainment program with Rajasthani folkdances, music performances, etc.
A sanitary trolley provides toilets and cold/hot showers.
During the ride or afterwards we offer local sightseeing trips if possible. That can be a village haveli, a castle or fort, a temple or a natural sight.
If no sight of interest is at hand, something else is prearranged, such as a bullock cart ride, henna application, an elephant ride, etc.
In the evenings the days are ending with a discussion or pleasant talk around a cozy campfire watching the stars.
For beginners or families we also arrange stationary programs in and around Udaipur with overnight stays at a hotel in Udaipur or on our farm.
The program is flexible and includes sightseeing, riding, riding lessons or other activities such as camel cart rides, elephant rides, horse carriage rides or jeep safaris.
We however do not take non-riders without prior riding experience on our safaris. For beginners we arrange special "light safaris" with reduced riding hours and easier terrain.
Included in our price is full boarding with all non-alcoholic beverages. We serve continental breakfast with fruits of the season, milk and yoghurt are usually available.
Lunch is taken as picnic lunch, usually a choice of light vegetarian Indian food and fruits.
After arrival in the safari camp we serve afternoon tea including tea/coffee/cold drinks and different snacks such as pancakes, sandwiches, fruits, etc.
In the evening a three-course Indian dinner is served including soup, main course and dessert.
We handle every safari personally so that our riders feel at home. Every detail is taken care of and no wish is left open.
NEWS-NEWS-NEWS-NEWS-NEWS:
Castle-to-Castle Safari, 16.09. - 22.09.2012:
6-days/nights horseback safari with overnight stays in Heritage & Palace Hotels
2500 US$
Mewar Trail, 22.09. - 01.10.2012:
9-days/nights horseback safari over the Malwa Plain in the lush, green post-monsoon season
Special price: 1700 US$
Aravalli Safari, 30.09. - 07.10.2012:
7-days/nights horseback safari into the heart of the Aravalli Mountains in the lush, green post-monsoon season
Special price: 1200 US$
Festival Safari, 14.10. - 23.10.2012
9-days/nights horseback safari over the Malwa Plain during the Indian festival of Navratri
Special price: 1700 US$
Diwali Safari, 05.11. - 14.11.2012:
9-days/nights horseback safari over the Malwa Plain during the Indian festival of Diwali
Rate: 1980 US$
Pushkar Fair Safari, 16.11. - 25.11. and 25.11. - 04.12.2012:
9-days/nights horseback safari to the Pushkar Fair & Camel Market
Rate: 1980 US$
Aravalli Safari, 03.12. - 10.12.2012
7-days/nights horseback safari into the heart of the Aravalli Mountains
Rate: 1540 US$
New Year"s Safari, 26.12.12 - 02.01.2013
7-days/nights horseback safari into the heart of the Aravalli Mountains, probably one of the most romantic and adventurous ways to spend New Year's Eve!
Rate: 1540 US$
Solstice Safari, 14.01. - 23.01.2013
9-days/nights horseback safari over the Malwa Plain during the Indian festival of Makar Sankranti
Rate: 1980 US$
More safaris for 2013, just contact us!
We arrange safaris at alternative dates for a minimum of 2 riders!
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