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Rajasthan - Mewar Safari
Rajasthan
India
After an optional sightseeing trip from Delhi to Agra and onto Udaipur ... the riding safari leads around the main range of the Aravalli-Mountains, which is always clearly visible on the horizon. Starting point of the safari is the second-largest man-made lake in Asia, Jaisamand Lake. The riders then continue the ride through the Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary where they will be able to spot countless birds and with some luck animals like antelopes or deer or even a leopard. After leaving the sanctuary the terrain becomes more level and open. The soil turns black and very fertile in this part of Mewar. Poppy and opium cultivation can be seen along the way. The riders will visit Jagat temple, famous for its exquisite stone carvings, some of them, which are of erotic nature. Other interesting sights on the way are Bambora Fort, Bhinder Rawla (fort) and the famous palace of Barishadri. In Boheda the riders will stay overnight in the ancient rawla of Boheda, which is in the possession of the Shaktawat family. Here they can listen to interesting family stories from the times of Jagairs and Maharajas and explore the rawla and hamlet of Boheda. The ride ends in the Sita-Mata Sanctuary ; a small protected Nature Park around the ancient Sita-Mata Temple. In this place the riders can glimpse a great number of peacocks, jungle foals and smaller mammals such as mongoose or rabbits, which appear to be rather tame. The terrain is open plains with little hills; see in the distance the Aravalli-Range Pace of ride: Long trots and canters, open stretches invite for gallops
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Meeting:
Udaipur
Airport:
New Dehli - Udaipur
Transfer:
Udaipur
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Rates and Dates for 2009
Rates include:
Accommodations (5 nights in tented safari camp, 1 night in the Boheda rawala, and 1 night in middle class hotels in Udaipur), meals, 6 riding days with 4 to 6 riding hours each, evening entertainment during safari, special festival program
Transfer Option:
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2009
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Transfer from and to Udaipur included
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This trip starts and end in Udaipur. A sightseeing options from New Delhi via Agra etc is available and can be customized.
Tour Dates
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2009
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02/07
- 02/16
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10d / 9n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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09/20
- 09/29
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10d / 9n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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Additional dates are available for 2+ riders
Day 1 Arrival in Udaipur Sightseeing in the afternoon, overnight stay in a middle class hotel. Visit the City Palace of Udaipur and do a boat ride on Lake Pichola in order to enjoy Udaipurs waterfront and have a closer look on Lake Palace. Day 2 Transfer to Jaisamand After breakfast the riders are taken to Lake Jaisamand by car (about 40 km from Udaipur). Boat ride on the lake and visit to the ancient Temple in Jagat, arrival in the camp in the early afternoon and test riding of the horses. Overnight stay in our safari camp. Day 3 Jagat Khurabar Today the riders will cross the last hills of the Aravalli Mountains where they merge with the rather flat Malwa Plain. Horse and rider have to do some climbing through canyons and along slopes but reach a more level countryside after lunch. After arrival in the camp a night safari is organized for the riders in order to spot night active animals of the region such as antelopes, deer, hyena, jungle cats and with some luck a leopard. Overnight stay in our safari camp. Day 4 Khurabar Bambora A great day ride through fertile farmland broken by occasional parts of wild forest country and open wilderness. Today you will leave the Aravalli-Mountains behind and descend on the Malwa Plain with its fertile soil and rich farms. Discover the fascinating rural life of Rajasthan where the fieldwork is still done with oxen and handwork. The village kids guard flocks of goats and sheep and great the riders enthusiastically with a Namaste, the Indian hello. Meet the women fetching water from the village well, wearing bright and colorful saris. Riding through this country is like a journey back into the past. Arrival in our safari camp around late afternoon. Day 5 Bambora Badwei Today the riders enter a more populated part of the Malwa Plain. The landescape is dotted with little villages surrounded by green fields and palm groves. Mighty Mango trees grow along village paths flowering yellow and white in spring time and spending welcomed shade for horse and rider. Village wells are powered by a pair of oxens, slowly brining up buckets full of water for irrigating the fields. In the early afternoon the riders cross the small town of Bhinder. Entering through one of the rose coloured city gates, the riders can visit the vegetable market on horseback and observe the vibrant life there. After Bhinder the countryside becomes wilder again, sometimes Nilgai antelopes can be spotted. Todays camp will be situated near Badwei Lake, where a lot of water birds such as ducks, teals, flamingos or kingfishers, can be observed. In winter, European storks migrate to Badwei where they stay till March. Another highlight is the sighting of Sarus cranes, one of the largest birds in India. They are regular inhabitants of the Badwei Lake. All in all Badwei makes a small paradise for bird lovers who can spot many different varieties. Overnight stay in our safari camp at the lake shore.. Day 6 Badwei - Boheda Another day ride through a fantastic countryside. The soil is now so fertile that even Opium is grown in small fields. It flowers between January and March, with many small white flowers. You will cross the small railway line connecting Barisadri with Mauvi once a week with a steam engine. Around here the villages are much richer than anywhere else in Rajasthan due to the rich soil. Most farmhouses sport richly ornamented entry gates and even the bullock carts are made of carved wood. Arrival in Boheda around 4 pm. After arrival you can visit Boheda rawla, an old village fort and the ancestral home of our family. Day 7 Boheda Sita-Mata Sanctuary - Boheda Today you will ride through the Sita-Mata Wildlife Sanctuary, a wild and untamed piece of land, home of the last leopards of this area. The Wildlife-Sanctuary is situated far away from all touristic circuits and very few visitor find their way to this natural jewel. That is one of the reasons why it is the best place for sighting animals. With some luck the riders can observe cheetal and sambar deer, Nilgai antelopes, monkeys, gazelles, mongoose and many smaller animals and birds, including the majestic peacock, national bird of India. Return to Boheda is around late afternoon. If possible a bullock cart ride through the village is arranged in the evening. Day 8: Boheda Barisadri Another day ride through a fantastic countryside. The soil is now so fertile that even Opium is grown in small fields. It flowers between January and March, with many small white flowers. Today the riders reach Barisadri, once a major Jagir (feudal land owned by a noble) with an impressive castle in the middle of the town. You will cross the small railway line connecting Barisadri with Mauvi once a week with a steam engine. Around here the villages are much richer than anywhere else in Rajasthan due to the rich soil. Most farmhouses sport richly ornamented entry gates and even the bullock carts are made of carved wood. Our camp today is situated in the former garden of the Barisadri royal family. Before independence the women used to spend their days here wandering besides jasmine hedges and sitting in marble pavilions. Today parts of the gardens are used for farming, however parts of it are still reminders of the glorious days long gone by. After arrival the riders will visit Barisadri Palace. Day 9: Transfer back to Udaipur After a morning ride you will be taken back to Udaipur. In the afternoon sightseeing and overnight stay in middleclass hotel. Day 10: End of the program after breakfast
Meeting:
Udaipur
Airport:
New Dehli - Udaipur
Transfer:
Udaipur This trip starts and end in Udaipur. A sightseeing options from New Delhi via Agra etc is available and can be customized.
Passport and Visa Requirements: Passports Passport valid for at least 190 days required by all nationals referred to in the chart. Visas Required by all nationals referred to in the chart above. Note: Nationals not referred to in th. more
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Accommodation during the riding portion of the tour (in most cases) will be in a safari camp. The reason for this is that many of our routes lead through scarcely populated areas away from the usual tourist paths. So very often the night has to be spend in the nature away from human dwellings. However all of our campsites are chosen with great care and offer a maximum safety and superb views. Away from the busy Indian towns or villages they are a paradise for nature lovers and bird-watchers. Though away from civilization, our camp offers all necessary facilities to the riders. The tents are comfortable and inviting with double or single occupancy. Each tent is equipped with beds, chairs, bedrolls, and floor covering. The camp is having both toilet and shower facilities. Hot water is provided in buckets. Towels, soaps, etc. are supplied.
Breakfast and dinner is served in our dining area, an open space with a sunroof, tables and chairs. Breakfast is Continental style with fruits of the season, eggs and toast. Lunch will be either taken as package on the trail or brought to you by Jeep. Dinner is a traditional 3-course menu of Indian food (non-spicy). Vegetarian food preparation is possible. Our camp gives a very colorful impression, reminding of the hunting camps of the Maharajas. The tents made in the traditional Indian style with a roofed entrance where the riders can leave their shoes. Grouped around the dinning area they are encircled by a partition enclosure of cloth with a colorful Rajasthan pattern.
This trip includes and can accommodate special dietary requests.
The riding style is different to both English and Western. We offer lessons on the horses prior to the ride. A couple of extra days for pre-safari lessons may make your riding experience more enjoyable. Please let Hidden Trails know if you would like to book lessons before your ride.
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Tack:
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English
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Horses:
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Marwari
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Pace:
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Moderate with trots and canters
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Level:
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(3 out of 5)
Intermediate
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Riders:
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Min 2 |
Max 12
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The riding style is different to both English and Western. We offer lessons on the horses prior to the ride. A couple of extra days for pre-safari lessons may make your riding experience more enjoyable. Please let Hidden Trails know if you would like to book lessons before your ride.
Passports Passport valid for at least 190 days required by all nationals referred to in the chart.
Visas Required by all nationals referred to in the chart above. Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements. Visa Note Certain parts of the country have been designated protected or restricted areas that require special permits and in some cases prior government authorisation. Intent to visit a specific restricted region should be indicated when applying for a visa and a permit will be granted to visit that region only. An additional form must be completed. Passengers are advised to check with the tourist board for up-to-date information before departure. Types of Visa and Cost Tourist visa: £30 (multiple-entry; six months); £50 (multiple-entry; one year). Business visa: £105 (one year); £160 (more than one year). Transit: £8 (single/double-entry). Prices for certain other nationals vary, nationals are advised to contact the embassy to check cost. Validity Tourist: six months or one year for multiple entry. Transit: maximum stays of 15 days within three months. Business: three or six months, or up to two years for multiple entry. Applications to: Embassy or high commission (or consular section at embassy or high commission); see Contact Addresses. There are also Indian Visa Application Centres in London, Birmingham and Edinburgh. Working Days Required Personal applications can normally be processed the same day. Applications made at the visa centres will take at least 2-3 working days. Postal applications take a minimum of 10 working days. Where referrals are required, applications may require 20-25 working days.
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Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
| Visa Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
| Return Ticket Required? |
| British |
No |
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No |
| Canadian |
No |
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No |
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No |
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Rajasthan - Mewar Safari
Tour Code: IT-INRT02
10 days /
9 nights
~$2,250.00
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Tack:
English
Horses:
Marwari
Pace:
Moderate with trots and canters
Walk, Trot, Canter, Gallop,
Airport:
New Dehli - Udaipur
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