India wildlife and culture tour, Rajasthan
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Spend 18 days discovering the wildlife and culture of India on this remarkable tailor made tour that takes travellers into the sanctuaries and national parks of Rajasthan where jungles and mountains form an indelible backdrop for a Jeep safari.
From the importance that animals play within India’s cultural heritage to the thrill of tracking footprints in the jungle, this wildlife and culture tour of Rajasthan will leave travellers in no uncertain terms as to the relevance of the natural world and the part it plays in everything India holds dear.
With numerous national parks and hundreds of wildlife sanctuaries, this 18 day tailor made tour really lifts the lid on the wild side of Rajasthan with overnight campsites in the jungle and visits to ancient temples, such as Jain Temple, providing a unique glimpse at India’s natural and cultural heritage.
With a huge range of influences, including Hindi, Islamic and European, a tour of Rajasthan leads you from Delhi to Mumbai via Kumbhalgarh wildlife sanctuary for a series of classic and lesser-known sites to help you thread together the region’s natural and cultural history on a tour to truly savour.
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7 Reviews of India wildlife and culture tour, Rajasthan
Reviewed on 27 Jan 2025 by John Jessup
Seeing a tiger in the wild for the first time in Panna and seeing the Taj Mahal for the first time were standout moments, but overall the most memorable part of our trip was seeing a small part of India and getting a glimpse into the way of life and the culture. Read full reviewReviewed on 13 Jan 2025 by Nick Webber
India is, as everyone says, an assault on all your senses. We loved it and we felt well looked after by Ravi who was responsive and professional. Read full reviewReviewed on 16 Apr 2024 by Chandra Kothari
I would rate the holiday extremely highly, especially our tour organiser Ravindra. Read full reviewReviewed on 17 Feb 2024 by Daniel H
My holiday overall was incredible. We saw unbelievable places and wildlife and met great people along the way. Everything was well organised, but also flexible in regards to making sure I got the best times/days to see wildlife and monuments. Read full reviewReviewed on 28 Feb 2024 by Ian Ward
A really good mix of culture and wildlife, just when the cities started to exhaust us we had the peace of the wildlife reserves to revive us. Read full reviewReviewed on 01 Mar 2019 by Val Cardwell
In rural Rajasthan we saw wonderful countryside and wildlife but some of the most memorable things were spontaneous events and interaction with people... This was one of the best holidays we have had Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Oct 2017 by Chris Hunt
In our 3 weeks we had so many highlights -Delhi a very intense city - a person in our group called it --compressed humanity---walk through the spice markets, the kitchen at a Sikh Temple where they feed the poor -you can help out. All the forts, temples & mosques are so very different because there are so many different gods. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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Accommodation in Keoladao National Park is a small lodge dedicated to wildlife and birding situated at the edge of National Park. The owner of lodge is totally dedicated to Wildlife and Environment, the lodge is had its own guide line to protect Environment, they use solar energy, plastic is totally banned, they use sustainable fire wood for water boiler and they supply hot water in bucket to guest. In Keoladao National Park we conduct your two safaris by bicycle rickshaw and naturalist is accompanying you on bicycle.We have developed two Eco-friendly camp-sites. Camp-sites are situated inside the sanctuary jungle core with three well locally furnish cottages and four luxury tents. For both place access to the camp-sites is thirty to forty minutes by Camel cart from the nearest village of Dhawla and Sena. Luxury locally furnished safari camp-site with running water, bathrooms, solar electricity are available, we provide oil lamps in rooms and we recycle our water, Water harvesting system is there, proper management of waste. We don’t use any electronic equipment in our camp-sites; necessary equipments are made locally and operating manually.
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All Monuments and temples visit by our guest had entry charges which is use for preservation and restore these cultural sights. Our itinerary covers few villages like Dhawala and Leta where traveller able to experience and see the Shepherd home, there storage of grains and their culture, they also visit the families who made the Galicha (Carpet) and Khesala (use as a blanket) weaving by using Sheep and goat hair.We help local craftsmen to demonstrate their craft work directly to the guest by doing this they will get paid fair price of their work. We support by taking our guests to small scale business run by locals from their homes like Woollen Handicraft -Khesla, Dari, Patte, Galicha(Carpets) Within a circle of 5 kilometres of Leta village, nearly 100 families are employed in this type of handwork and it is run as a family business. They make woollen blankets known as Khesala and Pattu weaving in the local area. Village Leta's Khesala is famous in the whole of Marwar region.
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