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Adventure in Rajasthan |
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Most of the royal sports of the earlier
years are today, the means of relaxation and leisure that are
very exotic and varied. The land of Rajasthan may appear, at
first sight, unexciting from the point of view of sports, but
under the rule of the Maharajas, the skillful outdoor
activities were encouraged. Rajputs, the skilled warriors and
horsemen were able to refine their riding skills when it came
to competitive sports, creating one of the finest polo teams
in the world. The villagers too participated in the camel and
cattle races, turban-tying competition and racing horse
carriages and carts. If polo was nurtured in Rajasthan,
safaris and safari camps were an essential part of their defence strategy. Later, the golf was also introduced with the
coming of the British. In more recent years, outdoor lovers
have found the open countryside with its undulating dunes
ideal for more exciting outdoor sports like ballooning or
gliding, and various other leisure activities like rallies and
desert safaris. Various water-related sports are also being
organized in the extensive water bodies in Rajasthan. |
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Camel Safari in Rajasthan
Camel Safaris in Rajasthan are organized to take one
through the golden sands of the vast Thar desert and
untamed countryside, enabling one to experience the days
gone by when time drifted at a leisurely pace. Most of
the journeys into the hinterlands are still made on
camel back, or in camel carts. The camel-carts are fully
equipped and tourists need not bother about comfort in
the desert of Rajasthan. The camels safaris are
conducted in the entire Shekhawati belt, Bikaner,
Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Nagaur and around Pushkar. Such
safaris are usually run by professionals who hire Raikas.
The camel breeders of Raika are the best guides for
camel safaris in Rajasthan. They know every pasture,
waterhole and village of the region and can find the
best routes for the camel safaris. The safaris runs from
a day to several days, and covers about a distance of
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day and can
be adjusted on the basis of need. The best time for a camel
safari is in the morning and evening and during winters.
Elephant Safari in Rajasthan
The most royal way to visit Rajasthan is on an elephant
safari, since nothing can be compared with it. Various rulers
used elephants for their journeys and were equipped with a
howdah, a large seat on which they would sit, and a ceremonial
umbrella over their heads, but the modern elephant safaris are
very different from them, and regal as they used to be. The
elephant treads slowly and steadily, hence an elephant safari
would be ideal to visit the princely towns and wild life
sanctuaries in Rajasthan. The elephant safari camps are lavish
and the tourists will have a unique experience, which they are
unlikely to ever have elsewhere. The elephant safaris will
provide you an opportunity to experience the royal past of
Rajasthan.
Jeep Safari in Rajasthan
The open jeep safaris are the best way to visit Rajasthan,
especially in the winter months when the chilly breeze and
warm sunshine provide a heady combination. A safari means
exploring the lesser known destinations and the countryside,
away from the roads. The jeep safaris are conducted around
Udaipur and Shekhawati region in Rajasthan since the rugged
terrain with the forested valleys, hills and desert provides
an enchanting landscape. The tribal regions, the small
villages, the ruins of old forts and the temple complexes are
covered in such safaris. Jeep safaris can be fun because the
pace can be varied to suit one’s needs, and packing in days of
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Horse Polo in Rajasthan
Polo is the most fascinating sport of elites in
Rajasthan. A formidable horse polo playing family
belongs to Jaipur, and the last Maharaja of the state
also died with his spurs on, on a polo field. Polo is
such an exciting sport that it excites even a spectator
who knows a little about the game. The polo is a
glamorous game and draw international publicity for
India. Along with Jaipur, some polo teams are also
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Udaipur,
while the 61st Cavalry, also based in Jaipur, has kept it
alive in the army. It is not possible to simply arrive and
start playing polo, since the sport needs special breed of
large number of horses. These horses are largely maintained by
the players themselves, or with the help of their sponsors. In
this play, the men on their horses, move the ball with their
sticks with great skill. So, you are requested to send a
special request in advance to the concerned authorities to
play, before planning your trip to Rajasthan. Even if you do
not get the chance to play, you can also watch the sport as a
spectator, which is almost as good as playing.
Camel Polo in Rajasthan
Camel Polo has also been introduced as a friendly, competitive
sport at various festivals in the state of Rajathan. The Camel
Polo is only played in Rajasthan and provides a great deal of
amusement, but is still not a serious sport. The camel polo is
also organized only on the special request.
Horse Safari in Rajasthan
The horse safaris are very exciting and more recent variation
of the camel safari. The horse safaris are the most historic
way to explore Rajasthan. The Rajputs were great horse riders,
and the tradition was strongly enforced in the medieval ages
when the cavalry formed one of the most important flanks of
the desert armies. Some of the famous breed of horses are the
Marwari, Kathiawadi and Sindhi. Horse safaris are usually
conducted in Udaipur where the hilly terrain and forested
countryside are ideal for the taking the trail. The horse
safari routes are diverse and passes through the villages,
ruined historical monuments, and temples.
Bicycling in Rajasthan
Bicycle is also the most popular mode of transport in
Rajasthan. The traveling on a bicycle provides leisure and
exercise without being exhausting, and is very inexpensive.
Bicycles can be hired almost anywhere in Rajasthan, from a few
hours to few days. However, those looking forward to perform
some serious biking in the state should buy racy, gear
bicycles that are available in all major towns, and are not
expensive. At the end of a trip, such bikes can be either sold
or simply gifted away. Bikes are ideal in exploring the
countryside in Shekhawati or for getting around the hilly
places such as Mount Abu. The bicycle polo is also as exciting
as the horse polo. This sport was very popular in Bikaner,
during sixties and seventies, but in the recent years, it has
disappeared and only performed in the Shekhawati region.
Cart Races in Rajasthan
Cart Races are held in sandy terrain and pulled by the camels
in Rajasthan. The camel carts are especially decorated for the
special events and during the festivals, with streamers and
buntings. Camles can be made to run fast, and as they lope
ahead, the carts seem to jump behind to keep pace with the
beasts. Camel cart races are fun, and provide lot of merriment
and excitement to the people.
Tonga Races in Rajasthan
The tonga or horse chariot provides an environment-friendly
mode of transport in most of the towns of Rajasthan. Although,
they are very slow but their fastness can be tested only
during the fairs when tonga races are organized. In these
races as the owners ride the carriage, they make a wonderful
sight when they passes through the sandy countryside.
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Elephant Polo in Rajasthan
Polo is also played on the back of elephants in
Rajasthan. Although, it is not a serious sport, but
still attracts the people as polo is a fast game and it
is played on the elephants who can hardly move as fast
in the confined space of a stadium. It is very amusing
to watch the elephant polo. The elephant polo can also
be specially organized on request and competition are
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Stadium in Jaipur during the
festival of Holi (February-March). Kite-Flying in
Rajasthan
The passion for kite-flying in Jaipur is legendary, and every
city has community clubs where the sport is ardently
practiced. The kite-flying festival is also celebrated in
Rajasthan. The kites are flied during Makar Sankranti festival
and monsoons. However, the kite-flying continues throughout
the year. Makar Sankranti is the famous kite flying festival,
which is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm in Jaipur.
On this day, the skies of the city are alive with kites whole
day. All the people of different age groups gather at rooftops
to compete about both their prowess as well as the resilience
of their strings. An international kite flying competition is
also held in Jaipur on this day.
Golf in Rajasthan
It is very unlikely to have the golf course in Rajasthan and
due to the weather and the lack of water, it was even
difficult to have the small green garden. The golf was the
gentlemen’s game and was popular in British India. It was only
in Jaipur that as a part of the large scale palace renovations
undertaken by Maharaja Man Singh, a golf-course was added to
the city. The 18-hole golf-course is the only golf-course in
Jaipur and Rajasthan, which are maintained in the picturesque
surroundings. A golf course in Bikaner is different from the
golf-course in Jaipur as this course exists in the desert
terrain, and even the ‘greens’ have been replaced by ‘browns’
which are very unconventional.
Ballooning in Rajasthan
The undulating sand dunes are ideal for the ballooning
purposes in Rajasthan. The people can even travel for short
distances between towns or historic resorts in these hot air
balloons. The best way to travel in these balloons is during
the Pushkar fair, Baneshwar or Nagaur fair.
Para-Sailing in Rajasthan
Para-Sailing is a sport that has not been tried out in
Rajasthan, in its open and sandy countryside. It is
considerably complex to organize and expensive to put all the
machinery in place. But this sport could provide another facet
of excitement to your visit to Rajasthan.
Gliding in Rajasthan
The open countryside in Rajasthan offers remarkable gliding
opportunities. The gliding can be conducted with permission
from civil aviation authorities, and can be organized in
several cities where there are no scheduled services, runways
and strips. The gliding is organized in Jaipur, Jaisalmer,
Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner and Kota.
Desert Rallies in Rajasthan
When the first motorcars started coming to India, Rajasthan’s
princes and aristocracy were among the earliest to order them.
No wonder the state has such as extensive network of roads
that connects even small towns and villages. These, in turn,
have become the venue for various rallies.
Vintage Car Rally in Rajasthan
The Vintage Car Rally is held annually in Jaipur in the month
of January and has thus become an important one on the Indian
social calendar. This rally is keenly contested, and various
people participates in it. Some of the aristocratic families
have still kept their old cars in the their garages, and these
cars belong to the very early years of the century. Some of
these cars are still running in the good condition and hired
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Desert Safari in Rajasthan
Warfare would not have been possible without detailed
planning, especially in this desert region where all
supplies had to be carried, when the armies came to
pitch camp and the battle lines were drawn. A safari is
a journey into the desert which is accompanied with
comforts and luxurious amenities. As each journey
progresses, there is an excitement of setting camp at a
new spot in the lonely wilderness of the Thar desert,
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of being
entertained by groups of wandering people, enjoying the
splendid camp meals and sleeping in the night under the stars.
With these desert safaris, you will be able to know the living
of the people in one of the harshest conditions of the world.
The Desert Safari has become a popular sport with rallyists,
but there are several other rallies where, the desert too is
included in the rally itinerary for a change in the terrain.
Since the roads of Rajasthan are fairly isolated, with very
little traffic, as such they are very ideal for such sporting
events. Those who are interested in such a rally, they can
write to the rally organizations in India to create events
specially for them, as a part of India or a larger, world
circuit. Trekking in Rajasthan
The hilly areas of Rajasthan also provide the ideal trekking
opportunities besides the Himalayas or the Ghats. The Mewar
belt, together with the Udaipur-Kumbahlgarh-Chittorgarh, or
the area around Mount Abu, or the Sariska-Alwar-Amer belt is
best for trekking. Apart from trekking along the established
routes, one can also make his own trails, moving practically
as one likes. The best time for trekking is during the
winters, although the monsoons also provide romantic and green
getaways. It is also considered best to trek in a small group.
Trekkers can also set up a camp in the open countryside,
although various hotels are also available in most of the
areas.
Camping in Rajasthan
Camping is a fine art in Rajasthan, and established camps in
set locations would be fit for royalty. These special created
tents have bedroom, a small hallway or leisure area, and
attached bath. These tents use hand-block printed fabrics
within the interiors, to crate a rich ambience. Such tented
camps can be found at places like Samode, or during the
Pushkar fair. However, such tents can also be hired, and can
also be used to create cities wherever required; or for moving
visitors to different places, where these tents are pegged
each night. Such camping expeditions bring the outdoors alive,
albeit in style. Everything is very exciting at the camp that
ranges from the food to the entertainment, and you can take
back with you nostalgic memories of among the best times you
have had in you life. |
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