Rajput history as we know is a tale of strife. Battles were fought more for honour than for greed. Such were the times when the Rajout armies were continuously on the move. It is on these trails, past ancient forts and temples that you will ride. Trails dotted with cenotaphs and tomb-stones, marking spots where valiant Rajput warriors fell in battle. Trails which take you through rural villages and nights are spent in ancient castles owned by descendants of those glorious Rajput riders. You will ride from the desert to hilly terrain, through wildlife sanctuaries and quaint desert hamlets. Evening entertainment in the form of local folk dances and music around campfire will be regular feature. Horse safari will have grooms who will take charge of the animal at all halts and you will be escorted by our company guide. You will be required to wear boots and a hard hat. Breaches or jeans will suffice.
Day 1: Arrive DelhiArrive at Delhi and transferred to the Hotel. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 2: At Delhi
Morning free time to rest and relax. Afternoon combined sightseeing tour of Old & New Delhi. Overnight stay at the Hotel
Day 3: Delhi / Udaipur
Morning transfer to the airport to airport to board Udaipur bound flight. Arrive at Udaipur and transferred to the Hotel. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 4: Udaipur / Jodhpur / Kotri Rawla
AM - Depart by road ex- Jodhpur through semi desert country, passing the textile town of Pali, we head towards the foothills of the Aravalli ranges. We arrive at Kotri Rawla for lunch (2 1/2hrs) . Kotri Rawla is the 200 yr. old residence of the Thakurs of Kotri. The village also houses the stud farm, which provides the horses that you will ride. PM - We acquaint ourselves with the horses and ride 4 km to Nadol, an archaeological site with ruins of the 6th century being excavated now. Kotri and overnight at the Rawla. ( Evening entertainment - Dancing stallion).
Day 5: Kotri Rawla / Rawla Narlai
AM - Ride out through open country and rocky outcrops to Surajpura and visit the Marwari stud farm (6 km). Continue after refreshments to Rawala Narlai ( 4 km ). Lunch. Rawla Narlai is also an old property but has been exquisitely renovated to provide all modern comforts, yet retaining the old charm. PM - Climb the solid granite hills to the temples at the top which have a commanding view of the surrounding country below. Later, take a bullock cart ride to an old stepwell out in the country for dinner around a campfire. ( Musical entertainment
Day 6: Rawla Narlai / Maharani Bagh
Ride (15 km ) past farms cultivating rapeseed, cotton, wheat etc. to a large lake , Muthana, for a picnic lunch. There is abundant wildlife around the lake. PM - Get into Jeeps and drive 10 km to Maharani Bagh Orchard Retreat. ( Those who wish to ride may continue on horseback, but will have to rush to visit the Ranakpur temples). The Maharani Bagh is a beautiful cottage complex owned by the Maharaja of Jodhpur. After checking in, we drive across the famous Ranakpur Jain temples nearby. Built in the 1460's, the architecture of these temples is awe inspiring, with every inch of pillar and ceiling intricately carved so that no two pillars are alike. Return to the cottages for an entertaining program by a local magician around the campfire. Overnight at the cottages
Day 7: Maharani Bagh / Ghanerao
AM - Today, we ride through the Aravalli hills. We follow a jungle track in the sanctuary, which is home to panthers, bears, wolves, sambhar, Nilgai, four horned deer, wild boar, crocodiles and many species of birds. The ride (16 km ) brings us to Ghanerao for lunch. Ghanerao castle, built in 1606 is run as a heritage property by the present Thakur. Though the facilities are basic, the grandeur of the castle with its Jaisalmer stone facade and its marble sitouts are interesting. PM - An interesting walk around the village to view craftsmen and artists. Overnight castle Ghanerao.
Day 8: Ghanerao / Kumbhalgarh
AM - We ride back into the sanctuary, passing a crocodile lake and up a steep trail - climbing 2000 ft upto the Kumbhalgarh fort. This is a tough ride as riders will have to dismount on occasion to lead the horses up steep sections of the trail. The 20 km ride will take about 4 hrs. We arrive at the Aodhi hotel for lunch. The Aodhi is now professionally run by the Maharaja of Udaipur. PM - We visit the magnificent Kumbhalgarh fort built in 1458 by Rana Kumbha as a retreat from Chittor in times of war. This fort was never in its 400 years of battle ever conquered , and you can see why - its battlements run 36 kms in circumference encompassing the palace and 358 temples within. Return to the Aodhi.
Day 9: Kumbhalgarh / Udaipur / Delhi
Drive to Udaipur to board return flight to Delhi. Arrive at Delhi and overnight stay at the Hotel.
Day 10: Leave Delhi.
Departure transfer to the International airport to board onward destination flight.





