The moon is still high above the horizon in the wee hours of a freezing winter morning.
I stagger out of my tent to see a fully suited rider warming himself in front of a roaring fire. His mount has already been exercised and is raring like him to head out into the darkness. The day promises to test their skill to the limit.
The Royal Equestrian and Polo Centre is the only horse safari Centre in the Country to be recognised and affiliated with the EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION OF INDIA. We have to our credit to have hosted National Endurance, Tent Pegging and Indigenous Horse Shows. International Horse Show in Tent Pegging and Invitational 100 kms Endurance have also been hosted at Dundlod.
The first ever 100 kms National Endurance GOLD MEDAL has been won by the ROYAL EQUESTRIAN AND POLO CENTRE.
We are the largest Marwari horse breeding stud farm in the country and run a programme for improving the marwari breed under the name of MARWARI BLOODLINES.
I spent several months in 1991 travelling around Nepal-India-Sri Lanka-Bangkok-Hong Kong. Part of the India journey was a trip to Rajasthan in the northwestern part of the country. Highlight was Jaisalmer, (approximately 300 miles WSW of Jhunjunu, where Steph will be), the largest town west into the desert (at that time anyway), where we slept on the roof of a guesthouse that was part of the 1156 AD fort walls, where we watched the red sunrises over India and golden sunsets over Pakistan, the light reflecting off the havelis (temples) and fort sandstone walls.
We did a 4-day camel trek in the desert, in an area where few camel treks had gone before, one of those 'unspoilt' adventures that are getting few and further between on our planet. I'm sure the entire area is completely different now, almost 20 years later.
This was back in the days I was a racetrack groom, and hadn't heard of endurance riding or Marwari horses, but I did see what I now know were some Marwari horses, and I think the 4-day camel trek formed the first inkling of my future in endurance riding.
Following are a few adventures in Rajasthan.
GOLD - UK team Silver - Banasthali Vidyapeth India (College and deemed University for Girls) Bronze- Mody Girls School Laxmangarh India.All above teams used Marwari horses
Gold - Remount Training School and Depot - Hempur - This is an Army unit and they use only thoroughbreds. Silver - Roopniwas Nawalgarh -- Rajasthan - first time entered in an endurance and used Marwari Horses Bronze - Baba Marwari Stud Farm- Ladnun (Rajasthan) - first time entered in 60 kms and used marwari horses.
Gold - Remount Training School & Depot - Saharanpur - This is an Army unit and they use only thoroughbreds Silver - Rajasthan Equestrian Association Dundlod Team - Marwari Horses Bronze - Royal Equestrian and Polo Centre Dundlod - Marwari Horses
GOLD - Omprakash - Rajasthan Team - rode Marwari Mare Silver - Col. R.S. Ahluwalia - rode thoroughbred Bronze - Raghuvendra Singh Dundlod- Rajasthan - rode Marwari mare.