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      Our agency offers a unique opportunity to watch from close quarters colourful traditions, tattos and totems as vibrrant components of a living culture. Housewives and craftsmen at work with conventional skill and implements that have survived generation after generation for centuries.

      Approach this heritage with us as guest and feel it first hand. The revealing experience shall disillusion you. You will be most willing to discard your pre-conceived notions: Sons of soil in their natural habitat are the most fascinating lot.

 
 
"We also bring people together to do voluntary work to benifit the local community."
 
Bishnoism!

Jambho Ji prescribed 29 golden commandments or rule, an eclectic collection of wisdom distilled from the best of religious and social practices across the world, for one to be called as Bishnoi.
       So powerful, logical and simple were his teachings that people from all races and creeds, including Moslems, embraced it to form the basis of Bishnoi religion. This fusion, of different opinions emanating from people of different religions, was nothing less than a miracle.
      29 commandments, had not only provided a basis for naming of the religion, Bishnoi, but also acted as a reference guide for millions to live in complete harmony with their environment and establish a symbiotic relationship with nature.

      A jeep drive through the countryside-a conducted tour of villaged inhabited by a unique comminity-Vishnois! Meet them in their homes and talk to them. The vegetarian community the best friend and protector of the flora and fauna conceding spritiual allegiance to twenty and nine tenets of the 15th century legendary Guru Jambheshwar(Jambhoji). Spot the herds of black buck around the Vishnois settlements freely and fearlessly running about. Gorgeously clad womenfolk and headgeared charming men are compellingly and invitingly intersting for a dialogue.
      Opium ceremony is a unique cutomary feature besides the cottage craftsmanship of the potters and weavers.
 
"Sar Santey Rookh Rahe To Bhi Sasto Jaan"
(If a tree is saved even at the cost of one's head, it's worth it)