Horse Riding in Rajasthan

It was the dawn of the Great Mughal Empire that horses were first integrated into everybody life in India and since then riding has been a major means of transport .The fearsome Rajputs , as they stampeded across the plains and mountain passes , depended on the fleetness of their horses of success in battle . They spend years trying to breed superior horses , hoping to outdo their rivals and eventually enabling them to conquer much of the Subcontinent . This rivalry lives on today in the form of fierce competitions at annually held cattle ” fairs ‘ ; on the glamorous polo fields of Rajasthan ; and on India’s thriving race – tracks .the Rajput’s swiftest horses were bred in Mewar , Marwar and Kathiwar and still maintain their reputation of superiority today . Travelling on horseback is the best possible way to see the countryside as you journey unhurriedly and through desert forest , small oases and tribal lands ; through rolling hills and rural villages ; or through forested foothills . The scenery encountered on each journey varies enormously and the suggested routes can be shortened or lengthened to suit your requirements . For more information about these itineraries please contact us .

Best Time : Mid October to Mid March
Highest Point : Brijganga Pass ( 4878mts)
Focus : Forts, Wildlife , Temples , Monuments, People & Village
Highlights : Horse riding .
Physical Challenge : Riding experience is desirable .

THE ARAVALLI HILLS
Route : Delhi – Jodhpur – Meherengarh – Jodhpur – Luni – Rohet – Kotri – Narlai – Udaipur – Mumbai .

SHEKAVATI
Route : Delhi – Dunlod – Mandawa – Mukundgarh – Nawalgarh – Lohargarh – Bajore – Kochar – Danta – Jaipur -Amber – Jaipur – Delhi .

KUMAON & GARHWAL
Route : Delhi – Agra – FatehpurSikri – Corbett National Park – Pangot – Sunbill Pass – Ratighat – Betalghat – Corbett – Kuchesar – Europe .

MYSORE
Route : Bangalore – Hassan – Mysore – Nanjungud – Suttur – – T. Narasipura- Mysore – Bangalore .

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