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Jungle and Temple horse riding tours

Rajasthan, a beautiful state of India, is well known for its cultural heritage, forts, temples, palaces, brave kings & great warriors. Rajasthan is also called as the land of Rajputs. These Rajput warriors always owned a good horse, bred solely for the purpose of war.

 

Now even the tourists can have the pleasure of horse riding in India, discovering the stunning landscape of Rajasthan. If you want to visit the great palaces, jungles or temples of this historic state, without losing the ancient charm, then opt for India World Travel’s horse riding tours. Our exciting horse riding tour is the best option to explore the vast tracks of Rajasthan deserts and former royal estates. Our horse riding tours include visits to places like Jodhpur, Jhalamand Fort, Udaipur, Luni, Rohet, Ranakpur, etc and off course a complete sightseeing of India’s capital city, Delhi.

Price from:

€3000 :: Per Person

12 Night 13 Days

Horse Riding Tours

Overview:
12 Nights and 13 days 'horse riding adventure' gives you an excellent opportunity of horse riding through different terrains of rural Rajasthan and visiting well-known cities like Delhi, Jodhpur "Blue City" and Udaipur "City of Lakes".

Detailed Itinerary:

DAY 1: Arrival Delhi

Welcomed by India World Travel representative at the airport and transfer to your hotel. Overnight at hotel
DAY 02: Delhi

Full-day sightseeing in Old & New Delhi – First half includes visit to Red Fort, the majestic fort on which work started in 1639. The fort that took nine years to build has all the trappings of the center of Mughal government: halls of public and private audience, domed and arched marble palaces, plush private apartments, a mosque and elaborately designed gardens.

 
You next head to Jama Masjid that was designed by Emperor Shah Jahan and built by a workforce of 5000 between 1644 and 1656. Originally called Masjid-i-Jahanuma “mosque commanding a view of the world”.


The second half of the day includes visits to Qutab Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Raj Ghat (Memorial of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation), and drive past government buildings, President House, Parliament House.

 

Transfer to Delhi railway station to board overnight train to Jodhpur.
DAY 03: Jodhpur

Arrival at Jodhpur - transfer to Jhalamand Heritage Hotel – casual ride to know your horse – afternoon at leisure. In the evening, a ride to nearby countryside – back to hotel Jhalamand. Jhalamand is situated on the edge of Jodhpur city and home to Bishnoi community. Bishnoi women are generally brightly clad; wear heavy bangles up the whole length of their arms while men wear pure white clothes.

DAY 04: Jodhpur - Luni

After breakfast a ride to the village of Luni – lunch – arrival at the campsite, Luni.
Overnight in tented accommodation

DAY 05 : Luni - Rohet

After breakfast, a ride to Rohet – lunch – continue ride to Rohet – arrival at campsite, Rohet, for overnight stay in tented accommodation.

DAY 6: Rohet - Khetawas

After breakfast a ride to Khetawas – lunch – continue ride to Khetawas – arrival at the campsite, Khetawas, for overnight stay in tented accommodation.

Day 07: Khetawas - Dhamli
After breakfast, a ride to Dhamli – lunch – continue ride to Dhamli – arrival at the campsite at Dhamli for overnight stay in tented accommodation.
Day 08: Dhamli - Jojawar
After breakfast ride to Jojawar – lunch – arrival at Rawla Jojawar for overnight stay. Rawla Jojawar is set amidst the Aravali Hills; this little garrison fort was once a major principality of the house of Marwar. Rawla Jojawar is now a heritage hotel.
DAY 09: Jojawar - Narlai
After breakfast a ride to Narlai – lunch – arrival at the campsite, Narlai for overnight stay in tented accommodation. On this ride we pass through the leopard country, forest, fields and small scattered human settlements scattered; we get a chance to closely observe and be part of the tough but simple life of the rural people. This region has a fairly large population of Rebari community of shepherds which one can easily recognize by their red turbans.
DAY 10 : Narlai - Ranakpur

After breakfast ride to Ranakpur – lunch at Fatehbagh – visit to world famous Ranakpur Jain temples – after sightseeing return to campsite for overnight stay in tented accommodation.

DAY 11: Ranakpur - Udaipur
After breakfast a drive to Udaipur by surface – en route visit Eklingji and Nagda temple complex – continue drive to Udaipur – arrival and stay in heritage hotel.
DAY 12: Udaipur
In the morning after breakfast, sightseeing of Udaipur city palace complex and Jagdish Temple and in the evening a boat ride on Lake Pichola followed by farewell dinner on sunset terrace, Dove Cote, Fateh Prakash Palace – return to hotel  for overnight stay.
DAY 13: Udaipur - Delhi – Departure as per Flight schedule or for onward Destination.

Price Details:
Tour 1 Oct 09 – 28 Feb 2010 1 March 2010 - 30 Sep 2010
  €3000 €3500