Facilities
Spacious tents with large beds with private sitting area.
Extra comfortable mattresses & furnishings.
Tastefully designed interiors with use of designer materials.
Private sit out area in enclosed Veranda.
Regular room,Delux & super Delux room .
Attached bathrooms with modern fittings.
Huge spread of authentic Indian cuisines by expert chefs.
Entertainment activities, participative programmes and village trips..

Stay in a double occupancy Swiss tent with attached toilet.
Best shahi style beds, handicraft bed and luggage table
Gorgeship bathroom, computerised toilet, hot and cold water
Carpet, chair, table, candle etc
For Arrival Group Snacks ,Dinner ,Breakfast.
Complimentory two Bottle mineral water per person.
All three meals i.e. breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Travel desk.
Money Exchange facility
Camel ride , Evening tea/ coffee & snacks


Well and furnished Furniture
ProvidingDining Table
Chairs
Baby-sitting service 
Complimentary shoeshine 
Conference room 
Medical Service (on call) tap wat

Swiss Cottage Tents: There are 10 Swiss Cottage Tents pitched on rolling lawns. These tents have an attached tented bathroom with modern plumbing and running hot/cold water, electricity, heating / cooling, twin / double beds and other modern amenities to make your stay comfortable. Each tent has a verandah of 72 Square Feet, a bedroom of 144 Square Feet and a Toilet of 72 Square Feet.

Safari Tents: We also have safari tents which can pitched on demand. In safari tent-ground coirfom mattress, neat & clean bed sheets, pillow and quilts.
Common toilets are available at resort. If Tent are pitched outside the campus than separate common tented toilet are pitched nearby.
Water: Swiss tents have running hot and cold tap water facility ( hot water provided in particular time in early morning and evening). Huts have common toilet.

 

Accomondation: Each tent at the Camp consists of an outer verandah (4m x 2m) with deck chairs, table and electric lantern where one can relax sipping morning or evening tea. The bedroom (4m x 4 m) has two single beds with bedside tables, a dressing table with mirror and 'durries' to cover the floor. Each tent also has an attached bathroom with a water closet and telephone shower. The sleeping area can be curtained off with mosquito nets, if desired, and there are three windows with netting and blinds for ventilation.

Other Facilities : Luxury tents, Attached bath with water closets, Hot and cold water, Provision for lighting and generators, Campfire, folk dances and music, Money exchange, Fans and hot air blower in rooms

Camel Safari is one of the unique way to explore small villages in Rajasthan. Camel Safaris at the top of this ship of the desert is most exciting and soft adventure. Riding a camel is not easy as people consider. It is neither a great test for endurance. It is a great experience to explore The Thar - a vibrantly, living, desert, very colourful and hospitable.
Camal Safari: About the only thing you will have to get used to, when you plan a camel safari, is the the balancing act and getting use to the movement of the camel. The camels may look aloof, but they are known as the lifeline for the desert people, whose major mode of transportation depends on camels only, also known as the "Ship of the desert". The adventure trip inside the Thar desert is the one that you won't be able to forget your whole life. Reason being that beside the blurry, savage and extreme image of this desert lies the adventure of exploring the sandy landscape and passage through remote villages.

Folk Dance: The Thar Desert of Rajasthan comes alive when its dancers take the center stage Rajasthan has great variety of dance, which are simple expressions of celebration and festivity. The dancers, the dances and costumes have made Thar the most colorful desert in the world. Each region adding its own form of dance styles and performers. There are dances that follows a lineage of age old traditions, adhere to religious significance, display their daring attitude as well as complimenting various fairs and festivals.
Ghoomar Dance: This is basically a community dance for women and performed on. auspicious occasions. Derived from the word ghoomna, piroutte, this is a very simple dance where the ladies move gently, gracefully in circles.
Gait Ghoomar: This is one of the many dance-forms of the Bhil tribals. Performed during Holi festival, this is among a few performances where both men and women dance together.
Gait: Another Holidance but performed only by men. This becomes Dandia Gair in Jodhpur and Geendad in Shekhawati
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Ghoomar, a community dance for women performed on auspicious occasions. Gair Ghoomar, Raika, Jhoria and Gauri are particularly of Bhil tribe. Gair is performed on Holi but only by the men folk. Chari dance, with pots on the head and a lighted lamp, is popularly performed on marriage occasions or on the birth of a male child. Kalbelia dance is of the kalbelia tribe, the snake charmers. With numerous pots on the head, women excel the balancing act in the Matka-bhawai. Terah taali, is a ritual for Baba Ramdev, a dance with thirteen manjiras. Other dances are Kachhi-Ghodi, Kathputli (the puppet dance), Fire dance, drum dance and various others pertaining to the particular tribes. Kathhak..
 
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