Duration : 07 Nights / 08 Days
Place Covered : Jaipur - Pushkar - Jodhpur - Kumbhalgarh - Udaipur
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MealsThis special horse safari tour is designed for those who want to experience Rajasthan in its most authentic and adventurous way. Riding the legendary Marwari horses, you travel through rural villages, farms, sand dunes, and countryside trails that connect forts, palaces, and heritage towns.
The journey covers Jaipur, Pushkar, Jodhpur, Kumbhalgarh, and Udaipur, blending horse riding with cultural immersion. Along the way, travelers stay in heritage havelis, boutique forts, and countryside retreats, enjoy folk music evenings, camel caravans, village interactions, and Rajasthani feasts.
Arrive in Jaipur and check into a heritage hotel. In the evening, meet your horse safari team and get an introduction to the Marwari horses, known for their curved ears and royal legacy. A short orientation ride is arranged on the outskirts of Jaipur so travelers can familiarize themselves with the horses. Evening cultural program with folk music sets the mood for the adventure ahead. Overnight stay in Jaipur.
After breakfast, set out for your first full horse safari ride through rural trails around Jaipur. Ride through mustard fields, small villages, and dusty tracks where camel carts and women carrying water pots on their heads paint a timeless picture of Rajasthan. Stop at a local village for tea and interaction with families. Afternoon rest at a countryside camp with lunch. Evening ride back to your base. Overnight stay at a heritage haveli near Jaipur.
This morning drive with your horses to Pushkar (approx. 3 hrs). Check into a boutique stay. Afternoon saddle up for a ride around Pushkar countryside, visiting small villages and farms where you’ll witness rural Rajasthan up close. The ride ends near Pushkar Lake, where you walk through the sacred ghats. Evening free to explore the Pushkar Bazaar, known for leather goods and handicrafts. Overnight stay in Pushkar.
Morning long horse ride across sand dunes and rocky hills near Pushkar, offering panoramic views of the Aravalli Hills. En route, stop at rural hamlets where shepherds tend to their flocks and villagers welcome riders with smiles. Lunch is served in a countryside camp with tents set up for rest. In the evening, return to Pushkar for leisure. Dinner with folk music at your hotel. Overnight in Pushkar.
Drive with horses to Jodhpur (approx. 5 hrs). Afternoon check into a heritage haveli. Evening enjoy a heritage walk through blue-painted alleys and local markets around the Clock Tower. Dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking Mehrangarh Fort glowing in the night sky. Overnight stay in Jodhpur.
Morning start your horse safari from the outskirts of Jodhpur. Ride through rustic trails, small Bishnoi-style villages, and agricultural lands. En route, stop for tea with locals and photography sessions. Afternoon picnic lunch is arranged under a tree shade. Evening return to Jodhpur, visiting Mehrangarh Fort for sunset views over the blue city. Overnight in Jodhpur.
Drive to Kumbhalgarh (approx. 4 hrs), famous for its UNESCO-listed fort and wildlife sanctuary. Afternoon enjoy a forest horse safari inside Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, where you might spot antelopes, wild boars, and colorful birds. The ride ends at a viewpoint overlooking the fort walls stretching across hills. Evening free at your hotel. Overnight stay in Kumbhalgarh.
Morning take your final horse safari ride across Kumbhalgarh trails, ending near a small village. After breakfast, drive to Udaipur (approx. 3 hrs). On arrival, enjoy a farewell boat ride on Lake Pichola, admiring palaces and ghats. Evening transfer to Udaipur Airport for onward journey.
The safari is conducted with Marwari horses, known for their stamina, elegance, and loyalty.
Basic riding knowledge helps, but beginners can join with short training sessions at the start.
Jaipur, Pushkar, Jodhpur, Kumbhalgarh, and Udaipur with countryside rides in each location.
Village interactions, desert edge rides, forest trails, cultural evenings, and rural picnics.
Heritage havelis, boutique hotels, and countryside retreats.
Yes, additional riding days can be added in Shekhawati or Osian desert region.