Undiscovered Rajasthan 2nd Edition

Undiscovered Rajasthan

'Second Edition'

October 01st - 04th, 2021

This 03 nights, 04 days photographic experience will include locations that are off the grid of the main tourist trail. This photography tour has been designed to capture the real essence of Rajasthan which are its villages, shepherd communities and age-old traditions. It will be a rare opportunity to further develop a sense of photographic style and the art of storytelling. The main focus will be on people photography, especially portraits.

Trip Dates: October 01st - 04th, 2021

Price: INR 29,900 

 

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Trip Leader:

Abhishek Hajela (Nikon Professional and National Geographic Traveller Photographer)

*Abhishek is fully vaccinated. 

* If Lockdown or any COVID related protocols come into play, all fees will be refunded. If paying through an App, the refund will be minus the processing fee and in case of a bank transfer, it will be refunded minus the bank charges. 

 

Trip At a Glance:

  • A 3-day Photographic centric trip focusing on storytelling, portraits and people photography
  • Critique session of your current work and images shot on the trip will take place
  • Mini sessions will be available for all kinds of Photography needs and advice
  • Lecture on basics of photography and workflow
  • Tips on post-production, editing on lightroom, storage and other aspects will be covered 
  • Interaction with the very colourful and friendly semi-nomadic tribe: The Raikas also known as Rabaris
  • Morning and evening village walks, photo sessions and guided portraits
  • Stay at a stunning heritage haveli, have local delicacies and cuisine that are typical to the region

 

Detailed Itinerary

Friday, 01st October: New Delhi - Jojawar (Via Udaipur Airport) 

This morning take a flight to Udaipur. Meet the trip leader and group at Udaipur airport from where we will start our 03hour drive to Jojawar, a small village where will spend the next two days.

Jojowar is an untouched, seldom-visited town near Udaipur in Rajasthan. The countryside around Jojowar boasts rocky hills and scrub forests as well as the picturesque Aravalli Hills in the east. The sheep and goat herding Rabari people populate this area.

Later in the evening, we will head out to a small village (which is also called a Dhani). We will spend time photographing the evening activities in the village. This is also the time to photograph as the shepherds bring back the sheep and goats at this time after a long day of grazing - the entire scene is beautiful and is a great opportunity for good photos. 

After sunset, we will head back to our hotel.

Our heritage hotel has a large courtyard where we can relax with a fresh lime soda or a drink and download photographs. We will also offer photo critique sessions during this time. Dinner will be in the main dining room. 

Overnight at a Heritage Hotel (Dinner)

Saturday, 02nd October: In Jojawar 

This morning we will head out early to another village. We will shoot the shepherds preparing the first cup of tea, milking their cows and goats and hauling water from the nearby handpumps. In this quaint village, we will photograph the friendly Rebari women in their brightly coloured ethnic clothes and villages. We will also photograph the men smoking pipe.

This afternoon, we will head back to the hotel for lunch. Post that, we will cover the basics of photography and workflow along with tips on post-production, editing on lightroom, and storage. We will conduct a mini-session for all kinds of Photography needs and advice. 

Around 4 pm, when the light of the afternoon softens from the harshness of the midday sun, we will head out again. This evening we will spend most of the time with one Rabari family to understand their sustainable ways of living, recycling habits and zero carbon footprint lifestyle and how they maintain it.

If interested, one can try their simple, earthy, and fresh meal: Chule ki roti and dal.

After sunset we will return to the hotel -- dinner will be at the hotel. Post-dinner we will also conduct a small critique session of the images that have been shot till now.

Overnight at a Heritage Hotel (All Meals)

Sunday, 03rd October: In Jojawar 

This morning (depending upon the operational availability) we will take a one-hour local train ride on a metre gauge line and mingle with the local commuters. From the high hills of the Aravalis – the Kambli Ghat to Phulad, this train ride is beautiful and unique. 

We will return to the hotel by lunchtime. Afternoon we will head out to Anji Ki Dhani, another beautiful village. Portrait sessions will be arranged along with many other photo-ops!

This evening we will also conduct a critique session of your images before or after our farewell dinner.

Monday, 04th October: Drive back to Udaipur Airport to fly back home

After breakfast, we will drive back to Udaipur airport and fly back home.

 

INCLUSIONS:

Ø  Accommodation based on twin sharing rooms for 03 nights.

Ø  All meals starting from lunch on the 01st till the breakfast of 04th October.

Ø  Transport: We will be using Toyota Innovas throughout the trip; group pick-up and drop at Udaipur Airport from Jojawar is included.  

Ø  All currently applicable taxes.

 

EXCLUSIONS

Ø Domestic Flights to and from Udaipur

Ø To and fro from home-airport-home

Ø Anything not mentioned in the program or “Inclusions”

Ø Personal expenses, medical expenses and travel insurance 

 

CANCELLATION POLICY:

Ø 50% of the trip cost will be charged if cancelled before ten days of the Trip date

Ø 100% of the trip cost will be charged if cancelled under ten days of the Trip date

 

SUGGESTED FLIGHTS:

From Delhi to Udaipur:

Indigo 6E 237 @ 0740 hrs

Vistara UK 627 @ 1320 hrs

 

From Udaipur to Delhi:

Indigo 6E 243 @ 0923 hrs

Vistara 628 @ 1520

 

From Mumbai to Udaipur:

Vistara UK 625 @ 0915

 

From Udaipur to Mumbai:

Vistara UK 614 @ 1420

 

Our Hotel: Rawla Jojawar

Set amidst the Aravalli hills, this little garrison fort was once a major principality of the Royal house of Marwar. Bestowed with the title of Rao, the nobles looked after this little fiefdom for about two centuries after its construction in the 18th century.

Known by the name of Rawla Jojawar the fort is now converted into a heritage hotel. The two young sons of the present Rao and Rani Sahiba Maharaj Singh Ji, Nagendra and Amitvikram Singh respectively, are currently looking after the hotel in the Rawla, recently restored into its old-world splendour.