Bishnoi Village Tour
Bishnoi village of Jodhpur, Rajasthan is scenic beauty marked with Khejri trees and deer. Also in the village is the GudaBishnoi Lake. It is a natural lake, perfect as a picnic spot. A person interested in exotic wild life & nature should definitely visit this village. The Bishnoi community inhabits the village. The villagers are staunch worshippers of nature in all its forms, specially the sanctity of plant and animal life. They even pray to the green trees and animals that inhabit their land. In this world of exploitation everywhere, they make every effort to conserve the environment. Another fact about the Bishnoi tribes is that they worship Lord Vishnu and are vegetarians.

Bishnoi Village Culture
Bishnois are one of the different group of people who are popular for their rich cultural Rajasthani Life and their affection for animals and nature. You can visit to families of shepherds people.

Salawas Durry Udhyog
Salawas, a land where fantasy and reality joins forces to keep alive one of its most famous traditions: the durry (Rugs). Weaved out of cotton or wool, spreads colorful tradition and heritage.

Wildlife At Bishnoi
Around the Guda Bishnoi Lake, you can see numerous migratory birds like domicile Cranes etc. blackbucks and chinkaras. This pond is drinking point for antelopes black bucks of nearby area.

Kakani Pottery Making
Kakani village is known for its pottery and hand printing works. We visited one pottery showroom with a live pottery work. A potter showed us his skill in preparing three different items in one round of the wheel time – the flower pot.

Hand Block Printing
Block Print is making use of a carved piece of wood to imprint an image on fabric or paper. Fantasy and the printers creativity is carved as stencils on blocks of wood which are them immersed in dyes to draw patterns on fabric in an organized manner.

Leopard Safari
Leopard Safari is blessed with the diverse beauty of Aravali range which brings you a prodigious experience of Indian leopard’s . Here you can see more than 60 Males and females leopards along with cubs. Increasing population of leopards.