Riding
Hours Per Day: 4 - 6 hours
Pace: Moderate
Tack: English Trekking
Horses: Marwari / Thoroughbred
Cross
In this trip we ride across the Marwar
region of Rajasthan. Its semi-desert environment serves as a striking backdrop
to the rich colors of the people of different ethnic communities. The history
of Marwar is steeped in valour and chivalry, and the pride of the region
is the “Marwari” horse. Bred over centuries of royal patronage, this carefully
rared pedigree is acclaimed for its stamina and endurance against the harsh
rigours of desert terrain and extreme demands of the climate. The poetry
and folklore of the region describe great princes and warriors in glorious
battle astride this noble steed.
Jodhpur
Fort (Interior)
Day
01: Arrive Jodhpur (by flight or train from Delhi, Jaipur or
Bombay).
Met upon arrival
and transfer to the Umaid Bhavan Palace hotel or the Ajit Bhavan.PM: City
tour: This ancient capital of the state of Marwar is surrounded by a stone
wall almost 6 miles in circumfrence, which seperates it from the sands
that stretch out on all sides. Upon a rocky eminence stands a massive
impregnable fortress, within which lie a number of palaces, barracks, temples
and other buildings. Delicately latticed windows and pierced monuments
worked in sandstone are a dominent motif within the rugged fort. On the
walls of one of the gates of entry are the palm-marks of widows who, ages
ago, immolated themselves upon the pyres of their departed husbands.

Day
02: Jodhpur - Rohet:
Drive to Rohet, where we
will meet our horses. Stay at Rohetgarh Castle which belongs to the former
chief of Rohet. He is the 12th direct descendant of its first ruler and
he and his family are our hosts. Rohet stands on a lake shore and is an
oasis amid the sandy dryness of the surrounding Marwar country. The architecture
is a blend of traditional Rajput and British Colonial. Comparatively few
tourists come here and we will have a warm welcome. We may roam freely
around the village, visit local craftsmen and experience the easy charm
of rural Rajasthan.
Day 03: Rohet Garh:
AM Ride 12 Km through scrubland
to visit the hamlets of the Bishnoi tribe. This is a ride around Rohet
where we have a chance to try out our horses in open country. We may see
herds of Blackbuck & Chinkara. Return to Rohetgarh for lunch. PM: Leisure
at Poolside or Village walk.
Day
04: Rohet Garh - Sardar Samand:
We will ride from Rohet
through sandy tracts and scrubland, passing quaint hamlets of mud-huts
occupied by the various colourfully clad tribes of the desert. (25 Km ride).
NOON: Lunch at the splendid Sardar Samand Palace, a “mini” palace owned
by the Maharaja of Jodhpur. Built in the 1930’s, this palace is situated
at the edge of the lake on a hill overlooking miles of open country and
provides an opportunity to see birds of many varieties. O/N at the Sardar
Samand Palace.
Day 05: Sardar Samand
Palace - Utwan - Sodawas Kot:
Ride through open scubland,
along dusty trails, passing several villages upto Utwan. (22 Km). Here
we stop for a hot picnic lunch prepared on the spot. Afternoon ride
23 km to Sodawas, traversing several small villages and skirting the huge
Hemawas Dam. Water buffalo, cows, pigs, camels and poultry are everywhere.
Sometimes we will see oxen turning wheels to bring up water from deep wells.
The villagers are colorful, friendly and very interested in us. Lodging
tonight is in Sodawas Kot, a comfortable country mansion belonging to the
Royal Family of Jodhpur. An eight ft. wall surrounds the property and there
is stabling for about 18 horses.
Day
06: Sodawas Kot - Kotri Castle:
Another long day with an
early start. The first section is of 20 Km through farms and large villages.
The landscape changes from the dry thorny scrub of the first two days to
taller trees and rich fertile farmlands. We will stop for lunch at an old
Shiva Temple. PM: Ride on and we start getting into low hillocks and open
grassland, and 22 Km later we are at a 200 year old castle in the middle
of a shepherds village. Kotri is a somewhat larger village on the side
of a hill with caves and temples The castle has been provided with modern
amenities. The owner, your host, is the Thakur from the noble House of
Ghanerao. O/N in the Kotri Castle, where we will be charmed by ancient
India at its gracious best.
Day
07: Kotri Castle - Ranakpur - Maharani Bagh:
We will ride about 25 km
from Kotri to Ranakpur, located on the southern edge of the Aravalli Hills,
perhaps the worlds oldest mountains. The ride is through rich farmland,
lakes and villages. At Ranakpur, the famous 15th century Jain temples lie
buried in a shady glen and represent the climax of Jain architecture and
sculpture. The spacious halls and courtyards are a brilliant juxtaposition
of exquisitely carved and sculpted pillars, vaulted ceilings and arched
doorways. The play of light and shade has been so engineered that the entire
complex seems suffused with an almost ethereal ambience. Overnight
at the Maharani Bagh Orchard Retreat. This is a small hotel with cottages
in the midst of an orchard. It belongs to the Queen of Jodhpur.
Day 08: Maharani Bagh
- Kumbhalgarh Fort:
We now ride about 20 kms
into the Aravalli Hills. The ride is through wooded country and part of
the Kumbhalgarh Santuary which is inhabited by leopard, sloth bear, sambhar
deer, four horned antelope and wild boar. Parts of the sanctuary are heavily
forested. We will spot Deer and wild boar while on horseback. Around lunchtime
we will come into a valley inhabited by the GaraciaTribals. We will have
lunch at the Hunting Lodge of the Ghanerao family. In the afternoon we
ride up a treacherous trail through the sanctuary climbing approx 2000
ft to reach The Aodhi.Hotel at Kumbhalgarh.fort, situated at about 3,000
ft. on top of a hill in rugged country. The path we take is an ancient
camel and horse road closed to vehicles. Cradled in the cluster of thirteen
mountain peaks of the Aravalli ranges, the formidable medieval citadel
of Kumbhalgarh stands a wary sentinel to past glory. Rising from a prominent
ridge,1914 meters high from sea level, the fort was built in the 15th century
A.D. by Maharana Kumbha (1419-63 A.D.). It is the principal fortification
after Chittorgarh, lying 90 km north-west of Udaipur. The massive fort,
encompassed by a 36 km long wall, has seven majestic gates and seven ramparts,
one within the other. Rounded bastions and soaring watch towers strengthen
the crenallated walls of the fort, making it an impregnable structure.
Fascinating chambers are built on the western side of the last gate - the
‘Nimboo Pol’. According to history, the infant Udai Singh was smuggled
from Bundi and hidden in these chambers by his uncles who desired the throne.
Udai Singh ascended the throne of Mewar with Kumbhalgarh as his residence
and later established Udaipur - the beautiful lake city.
Day
09: Kumbhalgarh Fort - Udaipur: (Drive) After a leisurely breakfast
we say goodbye to the horses and drive 80 km to Udaipur where we will spend
the afternoon shopping and sightseeing. Serene in the shadow of dark green
hills, the three lakes at Udaipur are shimmering jewels from which rise
fairytale white palaces. Udaipur was founded in 1568 by Maharana Udai Singh
II. The city is full of palaces, temples and havelis ranging from the modest
to the extravagant. It’s also proud of its heritage as a centre for the
performing arts, painting and handicraft. The "Surya Vanshi" Maharanas
of Udaipur are Sun worshippers and trace their geneology to the Hindu god
Rama. They have a history of unconquered rule. Udaipur never succumbed
to the Mogul invasions, and it remained the only princely state never to
have seceded to the British Raj. Its history is full of tales of valor
and courage and romance. We also will visit "Sahelion Ki Bari" - the Garden
of the Maids, an enchanting garden created for the pleasure of the ladies
of the royal court. PM: In the evening, we will take a sunset cruise around
Lake Pichola, and visit the island of Jag Mandir. The palace on this island
was built as a retreat for the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, builder of the
Taj Mahal. Stay overnight at the luxurious Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel
or the spectacular Lake Palace.
Day 10: Udaipur - Onwards:
Fly home via Bombay (Mumbai)
or Delhi.
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