As the name suggests our intention is to show the village culture and wildlife of the region. This is a safari by four-wheeled jeep and the duration is about half a day. It begins with a tour of Siana where the guest views the carpenters engaged in making wooden handicrafts. This is followed by a visit to the potter’s wheel, a tour of the local market to see the leather embroidery and finally a visit to a Jain temple.

Next on the itinerary is a Shepard village, remotely located and untouched by western influence. The Shepards are one community that still retains it’s traditional way of life personified by their dress, housing style and social customs.

The evening drive around Aisrana Range provides an opportunity to see the wildlife of the region. The high point is the attempt to see the elusive leopard. The wildlife that can be viewed here are: the bluebull, the chinkara, the Indian stripped hyena, the desert fox, the civet cat and the jungle cat. If the guest goes on safari for two nights , there are good chances of seeing the leopard.

Amongst our esteemed clients are BBC natural history unit, who filmed leopards with us in February and March 2002. The high point was the visit of Sir. David Attenborough
, who will be presenting this film on leopards

     
 

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