• Trail Riding, Point to Point Trails
• Guided tour
• Package program
• Base camp ride
• Solo-riders, families, couples and teens
• 9 days/ 8 nights / 7 days horseback 40-45 km per day
• Rider Weight Limit: 90 kilograms / 198 pounds
• Horse Height Range: 15 hands
• Tack Type: English tack
• Horse Breed: Marwari, Local crosses
• Local English-speaking guides and grooms
• 2 nights accommodation in Heritage Hotels (Castle / Palace / Ancient forts)
• Visits to traditional villages where you can experience the work of the local artisans, bhungas (traditional mud houses)
• 2 nights accommodation in luxury resort camp in White Desert
• Visit to Rann which is the home for more than 300 species of birds, wildlife sanctuaries
• A ride on the beach will allow the riders to view and experience the beauty in the water of Kutch
• Sunrise in the desert
The Wild West of India; off the beaten track and largely unexplored by outsiders, Kutch is a treasure trove of ecological and historical wonders waiting to be discovered.
Stretching along the Tropic of Cancer, from Rajasthan to the Arabian Sea, Kutch covers more than 45,000 sq km and is one of India’s largest and most geographically distinct regions.
Distinguished by striking geological features, Kutch hosts a variety of unique ecosystems, from the seasonal wetlands and salt flats of the Rann, through large swathes of untouched grassland and open expanses of desert, to the lush tropical greenery and salty mangrove forests of the coast.
These breathtaking landscapes are home to a wide variety of species, from flamingos and swimming Kharai camels to the endangered Indian wolf and leopard, many of which are rarely seen elsewhere.
Evidence of human settlement here dates back to the stone age. At Dholavira, remains of one of the first great cities of the Harappan / Indus valley civilization can be found, dating back 5000 years.
From that time, the striking geography of Kutch has attracted a wide variety of settlers from different tribes and the attention of many great civilizations, from the Greeks of Bactria to the Mughal conquerors of Sindh, the tales of heroism and romance in Kutch are as vast and numerous as the grains of sand in the desert.
Eventually, the Rajput Jadeja dynasty seized control of Kutch, ruling for 438 years, from 1510 until the time of independence in 1948.
Each influx of tribes and ruling kingdoms has contributed to the rich tapestry of Kutchi culture, leaving a legacy of distinctive styles, architectural wonders and artisanal techniques passed down through the generations. Even today, Kutch is famous for its craft traditions, a land of creators working with wood, metal and cloth, weaving, dying and printing some of India’s finest textiles by hand, using methods passed down unchanged through hundreds of years.
Kutch is paradoxically a place where one can see the imprint of a range of distinct cultures from different eras, and yet, a place where it sometimes feels as though time has stood still, the peaceful rhythms of village life and the nomadic pastoral traditions of more than ten distinct tribal peoples continuing today just as they have done for hundreds of years before. One of the best rural tourism destinations in India, the simplicity and quietness found here is a striking contrast to the frenetic pace of modern urban life. Inspiring and humbling, Kutch is an amazing place to visit remote villages and tribes, learning from them and witnessing a completely different perspective on life.
A mix of luxurious Heritage Castles and well-equiped spacious tents.
To ensure that you are well rested after your long haul flight, your first two nights will be spent at our luxury resort camp in the White Desert. Once your safari adventure begins, you will spend each night ‘glamping’ in comfortable Swiss tents which will be set up by our teams in carefully chosen locations prior to your arrival each day, along with two nights in heritage/resort properties..
In the evenings, you will enjoy cookouts and bonfire camps accompanied by local folk music and dance, along with some special evening events such as ‘Stargazing Night’. Of course, for those who crave solitude, you are always welcome to just rest and relax in the comfort of your tent or sit under the beautiful night sky and enjoy the silence of the wilderness.
Day 1 – Arrival Day
Day 2 – Ride Out
Day 3
***Stargazing Night***
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9 – Departure day
Local English-speaking team
Kutch, Gujarat, India
One highlight of our camps has been the food. During the safaris, you are accompanied by chefs from Rajasthan who will cook the most delicious, hearty dishes to keep you fueled throughout the day. Our team will ensure that the chefs reach well in time at the campsite before your arrival at each location. If you have any special dietary restrictions (allergies, vegan, gluten-free etc) please let us know and we will accommodate your needs.
You may have heard that Gujarat is one of India’s ‘dry’ states, prohibiting sale of alcohol to local residents.
Rest assured this restriction does not apply to visitors and you can freely enjoy beer/wine/spirits during your stay.
Transfer from & to airport or railway station, accomodation, guided riding program and sightseeing tour, food, trail equipment and horse rental included
Travelling and cancelation insurance, airflight, visa, tips, alcohol drinks and personal expenses not included
Book the flight to Bhuj airport, Gujarat, Domestic airport or Bhuj train station. All rides include round-trip transfers from Bhuj airport or railway station. These are arranged and managed by our team to ensure a smooth arrival and departure experience. Bhuj airport is well connected by Ahmedabad & Mumbai international airports. Bhuj Raileay station is well connected to all country railwaystations.
Company standard terms applied.