Jaipur Tourism in Village
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A day away from the weariness of commercial tourism and capture the comradery of community participation for a day at Gaushala. Learn from the village folks indigenous means of running a shelter home for more than 900 cows at present and the number is increasing by the day. The monthly expenses of operations at the shelter are above 1 million rupees. The shelter runs on contributions made by the village community of care takers and volunteers.
Take a dig here, play with the new born calf’s, milk the cow of your fascination, if you wish, you can join the herdsmen to take the cows for grazing in the nearby fields, give a helping hand to prepare special diet for the cows with different needs.
Lunch, here will leave you mesmerized, the taste, the fragrance and every single bite will become a part of your best of food experiences for the life.
Discover and experience the selfless service of caretakers and volunteers of this delightful place. Take a stroll to the village nearby; enjoy a cup of tea, experience the community and delights of life here.
This day trip is a colorful way to discover Incredible India. An experience of riding on bicycles in the early hours of morning, pedaling away from the chaos of city, passing by the fields, villages, farms and taking as many pit stops as you like to refresh, hydrate, capture the dawn and first light of the rising sun amidst small sand dunes and green fields, and whatever to your liking.
07:00 am Jaipur - Rotwada
Distance Covered 40 Kilometers
At the break of the dawn, meet the tour captain with our bikes ready to take you on a memorable experience deep into the hinterland where the real India lives with its colorful traditions and sacred customs. Ride 30 Kilometers into the countryside on our bikes all the way to the vibrant little village of Rotwada.
10:00 am Rotwada Village
When you arrive at the cow shelter we will be introduced to the family of the caretakers that have devoted their lives to this noble cause of providing shelter to cows. Learn from the team of devoted social activists and their indigenous ways of running the Gaushala. Their skills can put management gurus to revaluate their facts. The ladies of the village teach you how to milk the cows and buffaloes.
12:00 pm Lunch Preparation
Feast upon some of the traditional delicacies with the locals of Rotwada. But, before the feasting we will actively participate in the preparation of the feast. Learn about the art of preparing a delicious meal from the local produce. After preparing the feast, lunch is served with the families of the caretakers.
04:00 pm Village Walk
The village of Rotwada is a self sufficient village in terms of water conservation and food supplies. All the raw materials like cattle fodder used in the cow shelter are locally produced by the village folk. Walk is more about knowing the lifestyle of people, their culture and customs.
05:00 pm High Tea and drive back to Jaipur
Finishing up with a short walk traversing through the cattle fields and come back to the volunteer’s quarters as the high tea is served prepared with fresh warm milk. This amazing experience ends here and you drive back to Jaipur. It is a unique experience where you yourself learn the skills involved in living a self supported lifestyle. Finishing up with a short walk traversing through the cattle fields and come back to the volunteer's quaters as the hight tea is served prepared with fresh warm milk. This amazing experience ends here and you drive back to Jaipur.

if any questions regarding travel in Jaipur, fell free to mail me, i will help your to explore Pink city and provide every necessary things.
Regards
prasoon.singh8896@gmail.com
Jaipur is the capital of India’s Rajasthan state. It evokes the
royal family that once ruled the region and that, in 1727, founded what
is now called the Old City, or “Pink City” for its trademark building
color. At the center of its stately street grid (notable in India)
stands the opulent, colonnaded City Palace complex. With gardens,
courtyards and museums, part of it is still a royal residence.
Trip Overview
A unique experience where you yourself learn the skills involved in living a self supported lifestyle. Le Tour De India’s unique initiative to give it back to the society.A day away from the weariness of commercial tourism and capture the comradery of community participation for a day at Gaushala. Learn from the village folks indigenous means of running a shelter home for more than 900 cows at present and the number is increasing by the day. The monthly expenses of operations at the shelter are above 1 million rupees. The shelter runs on contributions made by the village community of care takers and volunteers.
Take a dig here, play with the new born calf’s, milk the cow of your fascination, if you wish, you can join the herdsmen to take the cows for grazing in the nearby fields, give a helping hand to prepare special diet for the cows with different needs.
Lunch, here will leave you mesmerized, the taste, the fragrance and every single bite will become a part of your best of food experiences for the life.
Discover and experience the selfless service of caretakers and volunteers of this delightful place. Take a stroll to the village nearby; enjoy a cup of tea, experience the community and delights of life here.
This day trip is a colorful way to discover Incredible India. An experience of riding on bicycles in the early hours of morning, pedaling away from the chaos of city, passing by the fields, villages, farms and taking as many pit stops as you like to refresh, hydrate, capture the dawn and first light of the rising sun amidst small sand dunes and green fields, and whatever to your liking.
What is the Purpose of a Gaushala (Cattle Ranch)?
In the western world a Cattle Ranch is put to
use for cattle farming where domestic animals graze and the
beneficiaries are involved in the business of milk produce and other
ancillary businesses. But what if someone tells you that in the Hindu
culture in India, the cattle ranches are doubled with the concept of a
“Gaushala” A Cow rescue center.
In Hindu Culture, cow slaughter is forbidden
and thus after the cattle has lost its potency to provide milk it is
rendered useless. This is where the noble concept of a “Gaushala” comes
in. A Gaushala is a kind of a rescue center for cattle, where all the
disowned animals are adopted and taken care of.
While the urban population of the world is
fighting over open spaces for public use, Indian villages from the likes
of Rotwada, Jaipur stand tall as a great example of community service
and individual participation. We take you on a journey to the Rotwada
village of Rajasthan, in the outskirts of Jaipur.
What do we give?
A day of hearty labor at the Gaushala that
gives you a feeling of accomplishment when one relishes the fruit of
their own labor.
What we Gain?
A day fully utilized, an experience of Mother
Nature, a satisfaction of contributing to the lives of less advantaged
while enjoying every minute of the day, learning a few management
mantras and a day to remember, a day worth mentioning in the pages of
your diary.
Brief Itinerary:07:00 am Jaipur - Rotwada
Distance Covered 40 Kilometers
At the break of the dawn, meet the tour captain with our bikes ready to take you on a memorable experience deep into the hinterland where the real India lives with its colorful traditions and sacred customs. Ride 30 Kilometers into the countryside on our bikes all the way to the vibrant little village of Rotwada.
10:00 am Rotwada Village
When you arrive at the cow shelter we will be introduced to the family of the caretakers that have devoted their lives to this noble cause of providing shelter to cows. Learn from the team of devoted social activists and their indigenous ways of running the Gaushala. Their skills can put management gurus to revaluate their facts. The ladies of the village teach you how to milk the cows and buffaloes.
12:00 pm Lunch Preparation
Feast upon some of the traditional delicacies with the locals of Rotwada. But, before the feasting we will actively participate in the preparation of the feast. Learn about the art of preparing a delicious meal from the local produce. After preparing the feast, lunch is served with the families of the caretakers.
04:00 pm Village Walk
The village of Rotwada is a self sufficient village in terms of water conservation and food supplies. All the raw materials like cattle fodder used in the cow shelter are locally produced by the village folk. Walk is more about knowing the lifestyle of people, their culture and customs.
05:00 pm High Tea and drive back to Jaipur
Finishing up with a short walk traversing through the cattle fields and come back to the volunteer’s quarters as the high tea is served prepared with fresh warm milk. This amazing experience ends here and you drive back to Jaipur. It is a unique experience where you yourself learn the skills involved in living a self supported lifestyle. Finishing up with a short walk traversing through the cattle fields and come back to the volunteer's quaters as the hight tea is served prepared with fresh warm milk. This amazing experience ends here and you drive back to Jaipur.


Rajasthan Village Tour
Rajasthan Village Tour is specially designed private tour for the travellers who are interested in the rural life of Rajasthan. This tour includes the visit to the rural areas of Jaisalmer, Bikaner & Shekhawati. One can interact with villagers during the tour to know abouut the culture & traditions of Rajasthan. The travellers will also enjoy the visit to Jaipur.if any questions regarding travel in Jaipur, fell free to mail me, i will help your to explore Pink city and provide every necessary things.
Regards
prasoon.singh8896@gmail.com
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