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Talchappar Black Buck Sanctuary
Horse Trekking in Rajasthan
Join
us for one of the best trekking experiences available and ride one of these extra-ordinary horses, the
Marwari horse has
always been regarded as a superior being. These horses are very distinctive with their curved ears,
height, majesty of bearing, intelligence and apparent loyalty. When they leap
they can span as much as 12 feet. The Marwari became the battle-horse of the Rajputs and a beloved
breed, only found in Rajasthan.
Horseback trekking is easy with the various pure Indian bred horses we use as
they accept our riding style easily and are very
willing.

Each year we are trekking through the area
adjacent to the Thar desert in Rajasthan. Our objective is Talchappar Wildlife
Sanctuary, a small but significant open grassland area which is an excellent
habitat for black bucks, which come in at fairly close range and allow great
pictures. You will also see birds of prey, migratory birds, the Great Indian
bustard, chinkara, blue bull antelope and maybe the desert cat or the desert
fox.
If you have a friend or partner who does
not ride, we can provide a jeep and a guide for your non-riding friend / partner
and the driver / guide will ensure that the jeep and the horses meet up as
often as possible each day. The lunch stop is certainly designed for jeep and
horse to meet up as well as the evening halt, of course. There is a 10% discount
for non riders.
Itinerary
Day 1 (07th October 2007) Arrive in Delhi
Transfer from the airport to your hotel.
Day 2 Delhi - Nawalgarh During the morning we drive you to Nawalgarh. Founded in 1737 the town exudes an old world charm and the colourful bazaar has the largest number of painted havelies in Shekhawati. The Shekhawati region of Rajasthan is well known for the painted houses or "havelies" of its wealthy merchant class. Our drive through Shekhawati is very enjoyable as the area is very picturesque with a variety of villages and farms to see.

We receive a welcome
fit for royalty on arrival at Roop Niwas Palace. Which lies just one kilometer from the town
and is a fascinating blend of European and Rajput style of architecture. The
Palace has a grand lawn, a billiard room and a swimming pool.
After lunch you will be taken to the stables where you will be introduced to
the team, followed by a briefing on horse riding in India. Our host Devendra Singh will introduce each member to a horse and he
will also advise the group how to ride these particular horses. The guests then ride around the trails near the
Palace to get accustomed to the horses. If any rider is not comfortable with a
particular horse, they can try another.
You are
encouraged to arrive a few days early and go through the horse selection
process with no fees for riding, just accommodation and food.
Overnight Roop Niwas Palace. B, L, D.
Day 3 Nawalgarh
Morning: ride out with
picnic breakfast in the countryside and return in time for lunch. Afternoon:
free time to relax at the palace. Overnight Roop Niwas Palace. B, L, D.
Day 4 Nawalgarh
Morning ride around Nawalgarh. During the ride visit farm houses and
village homes of people who own Marwari horses. Visit
the stables and have meetings with the owners. Picnic lunch en
route.
After lunch we listen to a talk on Marwari horses, followed by an interactive discussion. Then
we see the ancient horse medicine book, known locally as "Salotra", a hand
written book, handed down through the generations. Interactive discussion on how to
encourage local horse lovers to continue to keep Marwari horses. Talk on the beliefs
of Indian people about horses.
Traditional folk entertainment and dinner.
Overnight Roop Niwas Palace. B, L, D.
Day 5 Nawalgarh –
Barwasi - Naharsinghani
We go riding through
a semi desert area which is dotted with small farms and Khejri trees (prosopis
spicigera). En route we take a picnic lunch. We also visit a farm where women are supported by
a charity to encourage natural resource
management and use of eco friendly farming techniques.
Evening stay at Naharsinghani Jod, an old ranch house. Overnight Camp. Ride: 26 kms. B, L, D.
Day 6 Naharsinghani - Dabh - Churiajitgarh
Ride through semi
desert area that is home to a number of farms to reach a small wood and waterhole,
surrounded by ker bushes (capparis decidua). Here we will see many blue bull antelopes
around our camp site. Blue bulls (boselaphus tragocamelus pallas) are in fact
antelope. The Hindi word neelgai refers to the bluish colour of the
adult male, and therefore "blue bull" is a local name for this
animal. These animals probably evolved in open, dry forests during the
Tertiary geological period. They are classified as bovids (family bovidae),
and with their closest relative, the four-horned antelope (tetracerus
quadricornis), are the only living representatives of Boselaphini. Overnight camp. Ride: 22 kms. B, L, D.
Day 7 Churiajitgarh / Fatehpur Beed
Morning ride through semi desert region and Fatehpur Beed. Picnic lunch near a
typical Shekhawati water tank (Johda). 300 years ago the Nawab of
Fatehpur encircled a area riding on a horse from sunrise to
sunset and declared it "a protected area". Today Fatehpur Beed is an amazing 70
sq. km
area with all species of desert plants. We should see desert fox, jackal, blue
bull and deer. The protected area has allowed a forest to grow in what was an
arid desert. Overnight Camp near a ruined travellers home overlooking the entire beed,
a most beautiful campsite. Ride: 30 kms. B, L, D.
Day 8 Fatehpur Beed - Khuri
Riding
west we enter Bikaner state. There will be a dramatic change in the terrain
with many large sand dunes, a very enigmatic setting. The going will be
slow through this sandy area.
Overnight camp in the dunes. Ride: 30 km.
B, L, D.
Day 9 Khuri -
Talchappar
Today
we leave behind the sand dunes and we welcome the hard ground. Most of the ride will be through (if we get permission) or around
the peripheries of Talchappar, the famous black buck sanctuary. You will see black buck
antelope (antelope cervicapra L.) and also deer during
the ride today. Overnight camp just outside the sanctuary. Ride: 31 kms.
B, L, D.
Day 10 Talchappar
We explore the
area around the outer
areas of Talchappar Wildlife Sanctuary. The santuary covers about 71 sq. kms of desert
scrubland. It has largest population of black buck antelope in India as well
as chinkara (gazelle indienne), desert cat (felis lybyea), desert fox, jackal and other
wildlife that thrives in arid conditions. Flocks
of demoiselle and common cranes can be seen at nearby lakes and wet lands. The
bird life includes sand grouse, quails, cream coloured desert courser. We take
a picnic lunch with us and stay out all day viewing the wildlife, riding as
much as is needed to gain sightings of the wildlife. Overnight camp just outside the sanctuary. Ride:
15-20 kms. B, L, D.
Day 11 Talchappar - Bikaner - Delhi
Early morning ride
and say goodbye to your horse. After breakfast we drive (3.5 hrs) to
Bikaner. On arrival we take lunch at
Bheruvilas hotel, afterwards visiting Junagarh Fort and if time permits, the camel
breeding farm.
Evening transfer to the railway station for the overnight train to Delhi. Overnight Train (Air conditioned class).
B, L, D.
Day
12 (18th Oct 2007)
Delhi
Early morning
arrival
in Delhi. Additional services can be arranged in advance to fit your travel
arrangements.
The luxury mobile camp has fully furnished oriental tents with comfortable camp beds complete with bed linen, floor covering, chairs, adjoining shared toilet and separate shared bath tent. We supply soap, towels and hot water for baths and washing morning and evening. A traditional large scale dining tent with table and chairs. All meals provide a choice of Indian and European dishes.
What some of our guests have said
Dates: 7th - 18 th October 2007 and each year at about the same time. And at other dates for 6 people minimum, subject to availability of horses etc.
Price Indication per person:
GBP1400 / USD2800 / Euro 2060 Email for current price & availability
Single supplement: None (choose a double or single room)
There are places for 10 guests only.
Other Rides in Rajasthan
Payment: A deposit of 60% to be made as soon as possible to allow us
the best chance possible to reserve the hotel rooms and the balance to be paid
no later than the 60th day prior to the start date. The base currency is the Euro. Payments
made in any other currency are subject to adjustment for the prevailing exchange
rate.
What is included
Hotels and other accommodation as per the itinerary. All meals as
indicated by the code (B, L, D). Airport arrival
/departure transfers. Return train from Delhi to Bikaner in an air-conditioned
carriage. An English
speaking local guide throughout. Transport by car at the end of the safari to
Bikaner, sight seeing of Bikaner, entrance tickets to museum.
What is not included
The price allows for joining in Delhi and does
not include international airfare and departure taxes. Meals,
unless indicated by the code (B, L, D). Personal insurance, visa fees, vaccination costs.
Personal clothing and equipment, tips, all items of a personal nature
and all drinks.
Visas
A visa is required for India and this will
cost about £30 in the UK. This can be arranged on arrival, but is
best obtained in advance from the Indian High Commission in London or nearest to
you.
Travel
Insurance
Comprehensive personal insurance, including search and rescue is required on
this trip. (UK clients only) We recommend the policies of the British Mountaineering Council, for
their expertise in evacuation from remote areas worldwide. Details at www.thebmc.co.uk
We are unable to advise anyone who lives outside of the UK about
insurance matters.