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The Marwari Horse – Brave and Beautiful Horse of Rajasthan

Riding on Marwari Horse - A Rajasthani Breed of Horses 

Riding on Marwari Horse - A Rajasthani Breed of Horses

Rajasthan is famous for the Marwari or Malani breed of horses which have become status symbols and  known for its inward-turning ear tips. It comes in all colors, although pinto colors tend to be the most popular.

He is a tough, brave and undeniably beautiful horse who has proven his ability to adapt and thrive in most environments. Trained highly in the art of war, it was known for its bravery on the battlefield.

Over the centuries, the Marwari horse was bred in the harsh desert climate of Rajasthan by warring Rajput clans. The outcome was a hardy, intelligent horse with a great stamina, which could thrive on little food and water. 

Famous Example of  Marwari Horse’s Courage in History

The Marwari horses have been used throughout History of Rajasthan as a cavalry horse by the people of the Marwar region, and was noted for its loyalty and bravery in battle.

The most famous example is the story of how the Marwari steed Chetak saved his master Maharana Pratap in the battle of Haldi Ghati in 1546. Though mortally wounded, with one foot severed, Chetak carried his master to safety by jumping over a river. Only then he gave up his life and died, according to the legend, in his master’s arms.

Maharana Pratap never forgot his loyal Chetak and when the circumstances improved, he erected a monument in his memory. This memorial still exists today in the village of Haldi Ghati, 30 km north of Udaipur.

Characteristics of the Marwari Horse Breed

The Marwari horse is a medium-sized, elegant horse. The most distinguishing features of the Marwari horse are its lyre-shaped ears, which curve inward and often meet at the tips.

Besides providing a sharp hearing, they can turn 180 degrees.It has a longish head with a broad forehead, wide-set and alert eyes and a well-shaped, rather small mouth. It is elegantly proportioned with a proud head carried on a well-arched neck. The legs are straight and sound with small and very hard hooves.

The coat of the Marwari horse is silky and often has the metallic shine of the Turkmeni horses. It comes in all colours, including piebald and skewbald. Very popular as well, are the Cremellos, which in Rajasthan are called Nukra.

Riding on Marwari Horse -  Realise New levels of Joy

To ride a Marwari horse is to realise new levels of joy that demand in turn, a receptive stillness for its appreciation. It is to view the way ahead through a pair of perfectly curved ears, gateway to the heart of Rajasthan’s spiritual and ceremonial heritage.

In Rural Rajasthan the Marwari horses are commonly trained for dancing at the many festivals and marriages that occur throughout the year.

Marwari Horses on The Decline

Lack of government support to protect and promote the horse has led to a steady decline in its number.

Scattered breeders across western Rajasthan are striving hard to increase the numbers, but feel without financial assistance their efforts would not bear fruit.

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Horse Safari in Rajasthan – An Adventure Tourism

Rajasthan – the land of the Rajputs, is Known for its kings, fearless warriors and beautiful women. It’s also known for how its fort Kingdoms were carved and established by the Rajputs on horseback, while swords were stained with enemy blood.

Significance of Horses in Rajput History

Known as the ‘Land of Kings’, Horse were highly priced and a Rajput warrior would fight anything to own a good horse. Great care was taken to breed horses and to keep a clean and pure lineage.

The result of many years of dedication and hard work helped create breeds like the Marwari, Kaithiawadi and Sindhi, each having its own distinct characteristics and bred solely for the purpose of war. These horses were noted for their stamina and fierce loyalty to their masters. With these gallant steeds, the Rajputs became famous worldwide.

The Marwari horse used to be the horse of the king and his nobles. Bred for war and show, they still display a remarkable pride and dignity. Their ears are distinctively curved inwards in a lyre-shape, which makes them unique and easily recognizable.

Tourists Enjoying Horse Safari in Rajasthan

Tourists Enjoying Horse Safari in Rajasthan

Tourists Exploration on a Horse Back – Adventures and Tales

Like Camel Safari, Horse Safari in Rajasthan is one of the best ways to experience the royal grandeur of Rajasthan during your travel.

In Rajasthan , The tourist can today have the pleasure of riding through trails dotted and marked with cenotaph and tombstones of many brave and valiant Rajputs warriors. Trails which take them through villages, pass huge and ancient forts and temples. You will pass through villages, ruins of historical monuments and beautiful temples.

As the evening progresses, the Dune Safari Camp, a blazing bonfire and a hearty dinner await your arrival. Nights can be spent in ancient places and Garhs(Small forts) now owned by the descendants of those glorious Rajputs rulers.

A Lady Thrilled After a Horse Safari in Rajputana Dynasty

A Lady Thrilled After a Horse Safari in Rajputana Dynasty

Your adventures of the horse safari will be a unique and interesting experience. You will return home with a treasure of countless delightful memories.

What to Wear For a Scintillating Horse Ride

Riders are advised to wear boots and a hard hat. Breeches or jeans are comfortable. Evening are cold and pullovers and jacket are essential. Sun- glasses are required to avoid the glare of the sun.

In Jaipur Horse Safari is organized by some Private tour operators. The Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation organizes a safari on request which starts from Jaipur.

Horse Safari Regions in Rajasthan

Horse safaris are usually conducted in the scenic hilly territories and the beautiful forested plains near Udaipur, where the hilly terrain and forested countryside are ideal for taking to the trail. Depending on the size of the group, the pack of cavalry can move swiftly or at leisure, moving from the vicinity of one old fort to another.

These are some of the other places where you could find Horse Safari

Savarda, Jaipur  | Shalivahan Stables , Jodhpur | Pratap Country Inn, Udaipur | Beneshwar Fair, Udaipur | Pushkar Fair, Pushakar

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