Discover Rajasthan on horseback with Geringer Global Travel’s Horse Safari into Leopard’s Country, a captivating 14-day, 13-night journey across northern India. The trip begins in Delhi, where you’ll have time to visit key landmarks such as Humayun’s Tomb and the Qutub Minar before continuing to some of the region’s most iconic sites.
A sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal sets the tone for the itinerary, which also includes the hilltop Amber Fort and the ornate City Palace. Guests stay at unique properties, including the 19th-century hunting lodge Lakshaman Sagar, and will experience horseback rides through the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary in areas around Bera and Jawai—territory known for its leopard population. The journey features nights under canvas in mobile camps, giving a sense of authentic adventure while maintaining comfortable amenities.
The program also includes a visit to the spectacular white marble Jain temples at Ranakpur, guided tours of the deserted Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri, and the striking Hawa Mahal, often called the Palace of the Winds. Evenings are enlivened with live music and dance performances at Bagore Ki Haveli, offering a window into Rajasthan’s cultural traditions.
Practical details: prices start at $10,140 per person. The cost covers daily breakfast and other meals as specified in the itinerary, a cooking demonstration followed by dinner in Jaipur, meet-and-greet services in major cities, entrance fees to all monuments listed in the itinerary, an elephant or jeep ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur, a heritage walk and private boat ride on Lake Pichola in Udaipur, a Kachpura heritage walk in Agra, and additional curated experiences throughout the trip. Not included are personal expenses, international airfare, passport and visa fees for travel to India, and travel insurance.
This trip blends active horseback exploration, wildlife viewing, cultural immersion, and historical sightseeing, making it an appealing option for travelers seeking both adventure and authentic encounters with Rajasthani heritage.