A maximum of 12 riders will embark on a 15-day journey to five remote villages in rural Rajasthan. The caravan will be led by our skilled support team, and could include, depending on the itinerary, 3-5 camel carts, a herd of goats, and our medical and educational supplies.

With the exception of a nights stay at a comfortable hotel in Delhi, three nights in forts, and a night in a haveli, a traditional Rajput villa, our accommodations will consist of tented encampments set up by our support team along the journey route. Riders will average 20 – 30 miles a day, about three to five hours a day of riding at a comfortable pace, stopping for three meals a days. There will, of course, be ample water for all. In addition to our Relief Rider crew, we will have a support vehicle carrying a doctor who will accompany our ride on a parallel itinerary.

We have designed our 15-day Rajasthan relief adventure to create meaningful interactions between our travelers and local residents. At the beginning of the journey all participants, based on their life experience and skills, will be assigned certain responsibilities including: helping to organize the caravan, volunteering with the medical team, and helping to facilitate the distribution of the supplies.
As we travel to each village, riders will help to set up the medical camps, work with the Red Cross team, distribute books and other educational materials to local schools, or help to give goats to families in need.

We will, of course, be traveling through areas of great natural beauty, with ancient villages and old forts, rich in culture and wildlife. As we stop along the way, we will experience and enjoy some of the region’s unique cultural life, performances of traditional dance and drumming and sample the region’s culinary specialties.