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Marwar Village Delight tour with Antilog Vacations at Jodhpur Rajasthan The splendour of Marwar in Jodhpur lies in its expansive desert and how the ethnics have beautifully adopted to the arid land. Through this guided walk, get inspired by the simple and hardworking life as you amble through the hamlets and visit the traditional mud homes. Be welcomed by warm village men and women adorned in colourful clothes and striking jewellery. Witness the rustic life and observe the local bread being traditionally made. You can even partake in some of the activities like milking the goat. Interact with the indigenous folks as they treat you with a piping hot glass of chai along with some flavoursome snacks. Visit the scenic stepwell. Delight in the local traditions, listen to absorbing village stories and revel in the village performances.This five hour guided tour gives you a rare opportunity to have a close interaction with Banjara community. Get an insight into their amazing lives and share few moments of delight with them. As you stroll through the lanes, interact with people and learn more about them. These folks are not only simple and warm hearting but also hardworking and skilled. It’s amazing to see that in this world where people are forgetting their tradition and culture, how this community is still following its tradition and culture. All around Jodhpur stung along and off Pali, Bishnoi community habitats in large numbers. Their fascinating rustic way of life, everyday rituals and folk architecture is worth seeing. The Bishnoi are renowned for strictly adhering to their 29 conservation principles founded in the 15- century by Jambeswarji.The village of Khejerla has a memorial commomerating the sacrifice made by a Bishnoi woman, Amrit Devi and hundred of villagers in 1730. They had objected to felling of trees and thus in turn were killed by the Maharaj at that time. This region also thrives in large number of Indian antelope and to a Bishnoi; these are sacred animals to be protected at all cost.The usual safari undertaken heads from Khejerla to Singhasini (27 km) where it is interesting to watch potters at work. Thisis followed by shepherds’ settlement at Rebari and the village Guda Bishnoiyan, where the sight of a large number of chinkara and black-buck roaming about freely in and around the village is unique. / @myinfolinebusinesspages Create Your Free Website - on https://goo.gl/icUWWd Post Free Ads: https://goo.gl/3eRpAc https://goo.gl/iEb9lM https://goo.gl/VubkqA International Classifieds https://goo.gl/wZWWfc https://goo.gl/y3IEEJ https://goo.gl/OjQNJG