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The Desert Hermitage is located in a remote area in the heart of Thar Desert in village Garah in Shergarh Tehsil of Western Rajasthan. Brig. Udai Singh a Maha Veer Chakra (MVC) recipient and a veteran soldier on retirement had settled in the village itself. |
» Camel Safari in Rajasthan
One Of the unique way to explore the rajasthan is Camel Safari. The vast expanse of the deserts poses a challenge to the spirit of adventure lovers. It is also a great experience to explore the Vibrantly, living, culture and hospitality of Thar. |
» Horse Safari in Rajasthan
Most of the horses used on safaris are Marwari & Khatyawari, a pure Indian breed of horse, instantly recognisable by their distinctive curly ears,stamina and their faithfuness and loyalty to their master.Others are Katiawari or Sinde. |
» Jeep Safari in Rajasthan
The open jeep is another way of seeing Rajasthan, especially in the winter months, when the chilly breeze and warm sunshine provide a heady combination. Such jeep safaris can be organised by travel agents, but should not be confused with the mere hiring of vehicles to commute between different destinations. |
» River Rafting in India
The challenge of the daunting, turbulent rivers is no less, than that of the rugged mountains. The icy heights of the Himalayas, are the source of some of India's mighty rivers. |
We offer a unique opportunity to enjoy the real India, away from the mass tourist circuit. Visit the state in India that has everything but the sea. Enchanting lakes and gardens, majestic forts and palaces, shimmering sands of the desert, the eternally enduring Aravellis mountains and is known as the "Land of the Princes".Routes are selected to provide a wide range of riding conditions; to visit places of special interest (i.e. Jain Temples of Ranakpur, Kumblegarh "CloudPalace" and "Great Wall"); see remote villages and their tribal groups; enjoy festivals, fairs and the beautiful wildlife of Rajasthan
ABOUT The Ghanerao/Narlai/Kumbalgarh/Sardarsamand/ Sodawas
GHANERAO :
Ghanerao, a small village located in the desert state of Rajasthan, is famous for its heritage, landscape and wildlife.
A quiet village with an assortment of temples, step wells and marble archways, Ghanerao and its vicinity abound in temples, both Hindu and Jain. There are about eleven Jain temples (a few of them quite old) in the village itself. Besides these are the temples of Laxmi Narainji, Murlidhai and Chabhiya. On its outskirts is a temple dedicated to Lord Mahadev. The temple of Gajanand is worth seeing for its enormous statue, which is flanked by goddesses Ridhi and Siddhi, guarded by Hanuman on one side and Bhairon on the other.
NARLAI :
Narlai- a 400 yrs old castle. Lunch followed by Visit to Narlai village along with guide . Here the clients are Exposed to various aspects of rural life such as their living places, the conditions they survive in, their source of income, kinds of traditional clothes they wear and their customs. Narlai alone has About 500 temples within the village. Evening are enriched with Rajasthani cultural programme along with an early dinner as Coming days are going to be hectic & full of activities.
KUMBALGARH :
Kumbalgarh fort from wherethey start their safari. Safari passes admist some rough terrains and rocky patches where rider need to go slow and be very careful while crossing the small streams of water. Lunch is arranged enroute by us at ghanerao Castle.Enroute they would also come across villages belonging to local Tribals and nomad sheperds, riders would also have a glimpse into their lifestyle and would also spend some time with them interacting about their past , their culture, how different they are from other nomads, their normal rountines etc. The safari would finally end up at famous Ranakpur Jain temples. Night halt is at Ranakpur Castle.
After Breakfast safari would continue through this region. The highlight of this day are the Short treks which would be undertaken during the course. The biking safari would continue from Ranakpur and pass through some archeological sites and the famous muthana lake as well. One can also see the migratory birds. The night halt would be at Rawla Narlai . Nights are enlightened with Cultural programme along with Dinner served by Bonfire.
SODAWAS :
Sodawas was given in Jagir to late thakur Bishan Singhji by His late Highness maharaja Shri Umaid Singhji of Jodhpur in the year 1943 along with two other villages, before which it was a 'Khalsa' Village, meaning for three decades it was under the direct rule of Marwar state (Jodhpur). On arrival you enter through a grand gateway into the Karni Kot - Sodawas, which is still owned by the family of thakur Bishan Singhji.
SARDARSAMAND :
Sardar Samand palace is a superb art deco hunting lodge built by Maharaja Umaid Singh in 1933. All the original feature have been retained and the expansive grounds and gardens offer delightful walks, overlooking the large lake teeming with bird life, the lake resort affords one of them most breathtaking views of the lake. |
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