Embark on a thrilling half-day private tour of Bishnoi Village Safari in Jodhpur. Explore the rich culture of the Rajasthani tribal community and spot a variety of wildlife in this unique village sanctuary.
Embark on a thrilling half-day private tour of Bishnoi Village Safari in Jodhpur. Explore the rich culture of the Rajasthani tribal community and spot a variety of wildlife in this unique village sanctuary.
- Guda Bishnoiyan - Bishnoi villages, located 22 km from Jodhpur, to see varied cultures, flora and fauna. The villages, covered with trees & inhabited by large number of animals, offer a visual treat to the eyes of people in the middle of the desert regions.
- Salawas - Salawas village experience is a creative engagement opportunity for all…
- Guda Bishnoiyan - Bishnoi villages, located 22 km from Jodhpur, to see varied cultures, flora and fauna. The villages, covered with trees & inhabited by large number of animals, offer a visual treat to the eyes of people in the middle of the desert regions.
- Salawas - Salawas village experience is a creative engagement opportunity for all craft lovers. A visit to this village uncovers the age old craft practiced by villagers working for over generations. The experience lets you engage with potters and weaving community and understand the hardship behind their handcrafted mud vessels and ‘durries’. The villagers have been practicing the skills for over generations and preserved the art and craft in the form of articles sold across the world. A unique opportunity that allows you to try your hands on the art while exchanging words of village wisdom with the locals. The activity offers an opportunity to involve with the local community and know-how the village life of hamlets in Rajasthan.
- Khejarli - In 1726, Abhai Singh of Marwar gained control of the village of Khejarli, also known as Jalnadiya Khejarli, District-Jodhpur। in Rajasthan।.[2] In 1730, he dispatched one of his ministers, Giridhar Bhandari, to collect wood to be used in the construction of a new palace; some sources report that the wood was needed to build the palace,[2][3] while others note the Marwars intended to burn the trees to create lime.[3][4] Regardless of intended purpose, Bhandari and his entourage of soldiers arrived in Jehnad, where they demanded access to the village’s trees. Led by a woman named Amrita Devi Bishnoi, the villagers refused to surrender their trees to the Raj’s soldiers. Amrita stated that the Khejri trees were sacred to the Bishnois, and her faith prohibited her from allowing the trees to be cut down.[4]
The situation escalated and the Marwan party offered to leave the village’s Khejri trees alone in exchange for a bribe. However, this was seen as a grievous insult to the Bishnoi values.
- Bottled water
- Bottled water
Bishnoi Village is situated in the midst of Bishnoi villages, Bishnoi Village Safari These safaris were started all the way back in time by the Maharajas of Jodhpur to make the village inviting to outsiders by giving a glimpse of the life of the villagers. Today, the safari can be taken in jeeps. about 22 K.M. from Jodhpur city. The Bishnoi Village…
Bishnoi Village is situated in the midst of Bishnoi villages, Bishnoi Village Safari These safaris were started all the way back in time by the Maharajas of Jodhpur to make the village inviting to outsiders by giving a glimpse of the life of the villagers. Today, the safari can be taken in jeeps. about 22 K.M. from Jodhpur city. The Bishnoi Village takes you through a cultural extravaganza of the rich culture of a unique Rajasthani tribal community.
The bishnoi village area is replete with wildlife! During your time in the village, you can spot ptaridges, peacocks, the endangered Great Indian Bustard, vultures, blackbuck deers, chinkaras, and many more. Much like the minority Hindu sect, the wildlife has also found refuge in this village as the Bishnoi actively protect them from hunters and poachers for over five centuries.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.