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| Rajasthan Safari Tour |
| Horse Safari |
States in India |
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A more recent, and exciting, variation of the camel safari is the horse safari. Special horses were bred at the thikanas aristocratic homes of the Thakurs who served their kings with armies of horsemen. The Marwari horse is an indigenous species, hardy, agile, and among the notables in world breeds. In addition, the Kathiawadi and Sindhi horses are also adept a traversing the desert countryside.
Horse safaris are usually conducted in the vicinity of Udaipur where the hilly terrain and forested countryside are ideal for taking to the trail. Horse safari routes can, of course, be diverse, but most will pass close to villages, ruined historical monuments, and temples. These are ideal places to halt for a bit of rest and relaxation, or lunch and a quick snooze.
Horse Safari Season: Only the winter season (October-March) is recommended.
Suggested Horse Safari Itinerary:
Upon arrival in Udaipur drive to Kumbalgarh & check-in at Kumbalgarh Fort built on a hill over looking the scenic Kumbalgarh Fort. Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast proceed on horse safari to the nearby Kumbalgarh wild life sanctuary where you can spot panthers, sith bear, deer, wild boar, sambars and jungle foul. a tiring but an exhilarating experience. Overnight in camp with full board. Safari terminates next day.
Jeep safaris, you are unlikely to be driving on well-developed roads, and may often venture into the open countryside. The open jeep is the most conducive way of seeing Rajasthan, especially in the winter months when the chilly breeze and warm sunshine provide a heady combination. A safari means an exploration of lesser-known destinations and the countryside, and may also include forays off the roads, though it is not advisable to drive in the sand for obvious resins.
The best jeep safari country is similar to that used for horse safaris, in and around Udaipur. The tribal regions, the small villages, the ruins of old forts, the temple complexes all add up to providing a sense of destination to such safaris. Jeep safaris can be fun because the pace can be varied to suit one's needs, packing in days of fast travelling with leisurely comping.
Jeep Safari Season: Only the winter season (October-March) is recommended
Suggested Jeep Safari Itinerary:
A three days trip from Jodhpur via Bhadrajun, Daspan and Sirohi where accommodation is arranged. The terrain changes from sandy tracts to green hills, and the villages enroute are picturesque. Tour culminates on the highway connceting with Mount Abu or Udaipur. |
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