The Horse: Marwari - the desert horse of Rajasthan. Young horses are
bought and reared in the hills. His dexterity in negotiating the narrow
bridle paths in the hills - every manoeuvre so safe and simple, has to be
experienced to be believed.
The Characteristics: The
Marwari has a beautiful head crowned by perky lure shaped ears meeting at
the tips. In line with his desert elements when asked he provides a very
smooth and fast ride.
The Area: Nainital is situated in
the Kumaon hills where thick wooded hills, snow capped mountains in the
distance and clear pine scented air were a respite from the hot steamy
plains.
It was here that Col. James Edward Corbett was born. His
love for the richness of the region and sensitivity to the miseries of the
simple hill folk, were to shape his life as a courageous hunter of the
man-eating tigers & leopards that plagued the villagers. Later on he
became a visionary conservationist and author.
Corbett National
Park is rightfully named after the man who was instrumental in its creation.
It is here that the first three non days of riding are spent. With Jeeps and
Elephants as modes of transport, one gets an excellent opportunity to
examine, survey and enjoy the diverse flora and fauna of the Park.

The
Forest Lodge and Tiger Camp provide sumptuous meals, clean comfortable bed
and bath and an ambience that matches the wilderness. The first phase of the
ride is easy, through thick peripheral reserve forests of Sal. Canter or
gallop on the soft tracks and the opportunity to stop and examine whatever
catches your fancy, is always there. Camping sites provide all the magic of
the Jungle, the nocturnal sounds, bright lit skies and tales around a
crackling camp fire, all make a heady cocktail.
The second phase
of the ride begins the ascent into the hills. It provides the thrilling
adventure of an uphill climb on narrow bridle paths, breathtaking views
across growing hills, valleys and gorges and the changing vegetation at
every turn. The Lodge at Pangot provides great comfort after a good days
riding. The descent into Betalghat is equally dramatic.
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