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Member of The Adventure Tour
Operators Association of India
Arch of Europe Award for Technology and Quality - Gold Category -
Frankfurt 2002.
The Quality Star Award for Leadership in Tourism - Gold Category -Madrid
2004
Our
History
The
Thakurs (erstwhile feudal lords) of Ghanerao draw their lineage from
the Rathore clan of the Royal Family of Jodhpur. In the early 13th
century, the Mertia Rathores of Ghanerao first set up their capital
at Merta – near Ajmer. From the 13th century until the
16th century, they fought alongside the rulers of Mewar
in defending the state against frequent Mughal invasions. For their
role in these wars, they were awarded the region of Godwad – a strategic
fertile belt running along the foothills of the Aravalli ranges. The
Thakur chieftains of Ghanerao – the head of the Mertia clan of Rathores
– administered 84 villages in the region of Godwad. Each group of
villages was in turn administered by smaller ruling nobility. The
House of Ghanerao maintained a judiciary and an army – a part of which
was the cavalry of Marwari horses. After India’s independence from
the British in 1947, all feudal land was handed over to the Indian
Union, the cavalry was disbanded and the horses found homes among
the smaller noble houses. These noblemen maintained and bred the horses.
And it wouldn’t be amiss to mention that the equines deserve a lot
of respect – some of them have a far finer lineage than you or me!
Ghanerao
Safari Tours was established in 1992 by Thakur Khem Singh, a nobleman
of the House of Ghanerao. It all started with casual day rides through
the Kumbhalgarh sanctuary and acquiring an understanding of the visitors’
need to explore the rich heritage that is Rajasthan. An idea took
shape to weave the perfect fabric – a mix of the culture of rural
Rajasthan, the grandeur of forts and palaces, and the freedom of galloping
through open fields –unhindered. |
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