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Camel Safari in Rajasthan


Camel Safari, Rajasthan Travel GuideAbout the only thing you will have to get used to, when you plan a camel safari, is the the balancing act and getting use to the movement of the camel. The camels may look aloof, but they are known as the lifeline for the desert people, whose major mode of transportation depends on camels only, also known as the "Ship of the desert". The adventure trip inside the Thar desert is the one that you won't be able to forget your whole life. Reason being that beside the blurry, savage and extreme image of this desert lies the adventure of exploring the sandy landscape and passage through remote villages. How about camping on small pond sites, experience spending the night under the stars and jive on the tunes of the musicians. Camel Safari has been a experience that is happening since the ancient times, when no other modern means of communications were developed by man and animals were the sole transport used for communication. Tourists can still enjoy the same desert experience in the Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, where special cultural performances are also organised by the Rajasthan tourism department for the entertainment of tourists in the evening. The camps are specially set of the travellers, serving traditional Rajasthani meals and in the company of warm-hearted Rajasthani people

Camel Safari Tips
Camel Safari, Rajasthan TourismBeside riding the camel there are certain other facts too that you should keep in mind while travelling the desert regions of the Thar. Have you booked a camel safari trip in the Thar with prior reservations, better check them before leaving for your desert safari trip. The weather in desert is extreme so do carry a good backup of plenty of portable water to avoid dehydration, sun screen, goggles, and a first aid kit. The clothes that you are going to wear should also provide your skin breathing space, because of the hot climate you are tend to sweat. Its better to wear cotton clothes and loose fitted ones and wear shoes, avoid exposing your skin as much as possible or you'll get a sun burn. Visitors are requested to dress modestly since the safari passes in close proximity of villages. A Sola-Topee, the local Rajasthani turban or some kind of head protection is essential too.

Major Regions of Camel Safaris In India

Camel Safari In Thar Desert:
Camel Safari, Desert Tour in RajasthanCamel safaris are organised with skill and imagination in the vast Thar Desert of Rajasthan. The duration of safari can be from 4 to 15 days, though the minimum time duration doesn't exceed the week limit. The Thar is a world of its own, an unending ocean of sand, dotted with dunes and patchly covered with xerophylic shrubs, with its own distinctive wildlife. While taking up a camel caravan you'll encounter the warmth of hospitable villagers and ruins of historic forts and palaces of Rajasthan. The best camel safaris can be done around Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Bikaner, in the very heart of the Thar. The Bikaner-Jaisalmer safari is about 11 days long, covering 25 to 30-kms a day, along a route known to none but the camel riders. An option to the desert heartland would be the Shekhawati region, taking in such towns as Ramgarh, Nawalgarh, Dundlod, Mandawa and Churu. Short, one or two-day camel safari trips can also be organised and the safari routes can incorporate interesting variations as Jaisalmer to the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. Special camel safaris are also organised round Pushkar and Nagaur in the winter season of October to March, when these two cities have their popular cattle fairs.

Chambal Safari:
Chambal safaris are another attraction that are coming up in the safari circuit and is a fine instance of Eco-friendly tourism in rural India. It provides the chance to witness the rich heritage and wildlife legacy set against arid backdrop. The Chambal Safari is a must for visitors to Agra and revolves around two key activities, a river cruise conducted by the Pathanias, which takes you along the Chambal river for 30-kms and provides close encounters with Ghariyals and Crocodiles; and the camel safari, which takes you to the picturesque Atar Fort.

Camel Safari in Rajasthan

Duration: 11 Nights / 12 Days
Places to visit : Jaisalmer - Bikaner - Jaipur

Jaisalmer Desert Tour, Camel Safari in Rajasthan

Day 01: Arrive Jaisalmer

Morning on arrival at the railway station / airport. Meeting and assistance at arrival, transferred to the hotel. Afternoon, a half-day tour of Jaisalmer city. Overnight at hotel.

Day 02: Jaisalmer - Ramdevra - Biramdevra (Camel Safari)
Morning, after breakfast drive to Ramdevra (160kms) and begin safari to village Biramdevra (6kms). Halt here for lunch. Post lunch, proceed to village Eka (10kms) for overnight stay. Overnight at camp.

Day 03: Biramdevra - Modon ki Dhani (Camel Safari)
Morning proceed to village Modon ki Dhani (10 km) and halt here for lunch. After lunch, proceed to Khichan (12kms) for overnight stay. Overnight at camp.

Day 04: Modon ki Dhani - Lordia - Jambha (Camel Safari)
Morning start safari to Lordia (12km). Halt here for lunch. From there proceed to Jambha (12km) for overnight stay. Overnight at camp.

Day 05: Jambha - Ajasar - Ahu (Camel Safari)
Morning proceed to Ajasar (10kms). Halt for lunch. Post lunch proceed to Ahu (8km) for overnight stay. Overnight at camp.

Day 06: Ahu - Anopsar - Gantiyali (Camel Safari)
Morning proceed to Anopsar (14kms) for lunch halt. There upon proceed to Gantiyali (8km) for overnight stay. Overnight at camp.

Jaisalmer Travel Guide, Rajasthan Travel Vacations

Day 07: Gantiyali - Bungri - Chakhu (Camel Safari)

Morning, proceed to Bungri (12kms). Halt for lunch. There upon proceed to Chakhu (10kms) for overnight stay. Overnight at camp.

Day 08: Chakhu - Ruina - Chimana (Camel Safari)
Morning proceed to Ruina (10kms) and halt for lunch. Post- lunch proceed to Chimana (8kms) for overnight stay. Overnight at camp.

Day 09: Chimana - Beldaron ki Dhani - Deshnok - Bikaner
Morning proceed to Beldaron ki Dhani (12kms) and from there to Deshnok (10 km). From Deshnok, you will drive to Bikaner (35kms). On arrival check- into your hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure. Overnight at hotel.

Day 10: Bikaner
Morning is at leisure for rest and relaxation. Afternoon, a half-day tour of Bikaner City. Overnight at hotel.Junagarh Fort, Bikaner Tourism

Day 11: Bikaner - Jaipur
Early morning, you are transferred to the railway station to board train to Jaipur. On arrival, you are transferred to hotel. Afternoon a half-day tour of Jaipur city. Overnight at hotel.

Day 12: Depart Jaipur
Morning, visit the Amber Fort. Enjoy an elephant ride to reach the top of the fort. Later, you are transferred to the airport / railway station to board your flight / train for onward journey.



Monuments and Palaces of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a state of dreams. Lost in the maze of old houses crossing the crowded lanes, the state holds exceptional monuments. Discover the Rajputana passion here.

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