Experience the charm of rural life and local crafts in Jodhpur, Rajasthan with a Bishnoi Village Safari. Immerse yourself in the authentic culture, nature, and craftsmanship of the Bishnoi community.
Experience the charm of rural life and local crafts in Jodhpur, Rajasthan with a Bishnoi Village Safari. Immerse yourself in the authentic culture, nature, and craftsmanship of the Bishnoi community.
- Guda Bishnoiyan - Visitors will have the opportunity to observe wildlife such as blackbucks, chinkaras, and birds like vultures, partridges, peacocks, and the Great Indian Bustard. Additionally, there will be a chance to learn about the Bishnoi caste culture. The Bishnoi Panth was established by Shree Guru Jambheshwar (1451-1536), also known as…
- Guda Bishnoiyan - Visitors will have the opportunity to observe wildlife such as blackbucks, chinkaras, and birds like vultures, partridges, peacocks, and the Great Indian Bustard. Additionally, there will be a chance to learn about the Bishnoi caste culture. The Bishnoi Panth was established by Shree Guru Jambheshwar (1451-1536), also known as Jambhoji. Some refer to the followers as Vishnoi, meaning followers of Vishan (a local name for Vishnu), but most identify as Bishnoi. Devotees are also called Jambeshwarpanthi due to their dedication to their Guru, Jambeshwar.
- Salawas - Visitors will have the chance to meet a weaver’s family and observe how they earn a living by weaving durries, gaining insight into their lifestyle. To introduce children to the culture and traditions of Salawas, a visit to Durry Udhyog is recommended. Salawas is renowned for the rugs crafted by local artisans. Children can learn about the weaving industry while visitors select vibrant and beautiful rugs for their homes.
- Luni - Visitors will explore a potter’s village and witness pottery making. Pottery involves creating vessels and other objects from clay and raw materials, which are then fired at high temperatures to achieve a hard and durable form. The location where these items are crafted by a potter is also known as a pottery (plural: potteries). According to ASTM International, pottery is defined as “all fired ceramic wares that contain clay when formed, except technical, structural, and refractory products.” Applications include tableware, decorative ware, sanitaryware, and use in technology and industry, such as electrical insulators and laboratory ware. In art history and archaeology, particularly in ancient and prehistoric contexts, pottery often refers to vessels, while sculpted figurines made from the same material are called terracottas.

- Jeep or car rental included
- All fees and taxes covered
- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Jeep or car rental included
- All fees and taxes covered
- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Lunch
- Lunch
Jodhpur, the second-most populous city in Rajasthan, India, is also its second metropolitan area. It used to be the capital of the princely Jodhpur State. Historically, Jodhpur was the head city of the Kingdom of Marwar, which has now become a part of Rajasthan. With its numerous palaces, forts, and temples, Jodhpur draws a large number of tourists….
Jodhpur, the second-most populous city in Rajasthan, India, is also its second metropolitan area. It used to be the capital of the princely Jodhpur State. Historically, Jodhpur was the head city of the Kingdom of Marwar, which has now become a part of Rajasthan. With its numerous palaces, forts, and temples, Jodhpur draws a large number of tourists. It’s particularly famed for the village visits offered. Around 70% of Indians dwell in villages, with 80% of these villages having fewer than 1000 residents and comprising groups of hamlets. The Bishnoi village safari has now transformed into a commercial venture aimed at tourists. However, visitors can enjoy a genuine experience of the villagers, nature, and artisans when accompanied by me. Bishnoi village was established by Shree Guru Jambheshwar (1451-1536), also known as Jambhoji. Some refer to the followers as Vishnoi, a local dialect for Vishan(Vishnu), while the majority identify themselves as Bishnoi.
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.