Horse Safaris in Rajasthan (#1/26) Ride with us through the fascinating landscapes of Southern Rajasthan, the Malwa Plain, the Aravalli Mountains, the Bagar or the Thar Desert.
Enjoying the ride (#2/26) Our safaris are suitable for good riders as we ride in all gaits including long trots, canters and gallops! Our horses are forward-going and a pleasure to ride!
Safari Group (#3/26) We take a maximum of 10 riders per safari and often divide large groups into two so that each rider is comfortable and safe!
Fun, fun, fun (#4/26) For us enjoyment, fun and safety are most important!
Ride through the Aravalli Mountains (#5/26) Marwari horses are sure-footed and perfectly suited for difficult terrain!
Desert Ride (#6/26) Enjoy early morning rides, day rides and fun rides with us!
Marwari mare and rider (#7/26) We have horses suitable for good riders, less experienced riders and beginners. As we want all our riders to be perfectly happy, we take care to find a suitable horse for everybody. As we know our horses intimately, we usually succeed!
Forts and Temples (#8/26) Rajasthan has a fascinating culture and on our safaris we visit plenty of forts, temples, palaces and other places.
Marwari horse (#9/26) All our riding horses are Marwari horses, a horse breed native to Rajasthan. Our horses are usually with us all their life, many being born at our farm. We take good care of them, train them well, feed them well and take care of vaccinations, deworming and shooing.
Marwari horse (#10/26) Marwari horses are well-known for their lyre-shaped ears which often touch at the tips. They are medium-sized, fine riding horses with a gentle and friendly disposition.
Crossing water (#11/26) Our safaris are always adventurous with lots of unexpected encounters!
Dinner in the camp (#12/26)
Meeting locals (#13/26) One of the joy of travelling is to meet local people. The people of Rajasthan are extremely friendly and welcome our riders to their homes. They love to chat and often invite us for tea.
Camels (#14/26) A common sight all over Rajasthan!
Our Safari Camp (#15/26) Our safari camp has comfortable double tents with proper beds, mattresses and pillows. It has a mobile kitchen and a bathroom trolley with two showers and two toilets. Comfort in the middle of the Indian bush!
Our Safari Camp (#16/26)
Breakfast in our safari camp (#17/26) Enjoy delicious, home-cooked meals in our camp. Breakfast always include fruits of the season and is usually continental. Picnic lunch will be during the ride and in the evening we offer a 3-course Indian dinner. Soft drinks, tea/coffee, mineral water, juices and beer/whine are usually always available.
Nightfall in our safari camp (#18/26)
Riding through a village (#19/26) On all our trails we will ride through small villages and little towns. Always an experience for our riders!
Indian women chatting (#20/26) India has a rich and interesting culture. We will make sure you will experience it and learn a lot about this fascinating country!
Bullock Cart (#21/26) In rural Rajasthan a lot of work is still done with bullocks, camels or donkeys.
Enjoying the view (#22/26) Happy horses - happy riders! That is our motto!
Returning to our safari camp (#23/26) Arrival back in our camp which is at a new place each day is usually in the afternoon. Afterwards there is usually some sightseeing, birdwatching, hiking, etc.
Nilgai antelope (#24/26) Southern Rajasthan has plenty of wildlife, it is a hotspot for birds but also hosts antelopes, deer, wild boar, smaller animals and even leopards, wolves and jungle cats.
Sloth Bear (#25/26) A shy inhabitant of the Aravalli Mountains
Jungle Owl (#26/26) One of more than 400 different species of birds
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