Camel Safari Tour Rajasthan
Deep in the Thar Desert lies the medieval fortress town of Jaisalmer. Surrounded by a stark landscape, Jaisalmer creates a powerful mood of overwhelming isolation that is almost sinister in effect. Except for some isolated hamlets, not a soul is to be seen for miles around and the eye reaches far out to an ever receeding horizon.
There is no better way of experiencing the romance and mystery of Desert than on camel back safari. Camel Safari In Thar Desert are organised with skill and imagination in the vast Thar Desert of Rajasthan. Camel Safari is one of the unique way to explore small villages in Rajasthan. Camel Safaris at the top of this ship of the desert is most exciting and soft adventure. Riding a camel is not easy as people consider. It is neither a great test for endurance. It is a great experience to explore The Camel Safaris in Rajasthan traverse along totally rural terrains still ruled by its romantic past of chivalry, love and passion. The camp is around hamlets along the route so that the tourist gets a closer look into the world of the desert inhabitants. The herding of sheep and the life inside a thatched mud hut being the thorny inhabitants. The hot Lunch is served under a cluster of trees. The day is rounded up with dinner being served around a roaring campfire under the starlit sky with local folks singing haunting Rajasthani folk music.
Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer - three stone sculpted cities rising out of the golden sands of Rajasthan. Here the blazing sun creates illusion of shimmering lakes in eerie silence and sand storms rage occasionally. Yet the Romance of the Desert overwhelms. Life vibrates to the sound of music and sways in a profusion of colours. Sturdy moustached men in colorful turbans, cheerful women in multi-hued skirts, caparisoned camels. Enticing Gair, Fire and Snake dancers, Folk musicians and festive gaiety.
Generally speaking, the Thar Desert extends from Karachi (Pakistan) to Jalore in Rajasthan, traversing an oblong shape, taking in parts of Harayana, Gujarat. The intense desert exists in the districts of Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Barmer, Jalore and Bhuj(Gujarat) covering a wide belt of arid, semi-arid and fertile soils. Collectively classified as "MARUSTHALA" (region of death) the Thar is divided into three distinct parts: (a) Plains; (b) Bushy Sand; and (c) Shifting sand. Parts of the plains around Bikaner have a volcanic soild, devoid of underground water. The bushy and shifting sand areas have ample of underground water. Unlike the Sahara desert, where the Sahara has many Casis due to its being based on rock, the Thar has none, but ample of deep wells, dug in recent times.
Riding a camel is not the easiest thing in the world. Nor is it a great test for endurance. Yet, it most certainly is a great experience. We provide good, trained, riding camels, which can cover upto 60 km a day. Normally the safari moves 30/40 km a day over a span of 5/7 hours, with halts for lunch, tea and photography. The client rides up in the front seat, with the camel rider, taking the pillion seat. This provides clients with better view and opportunity for photography. One must sit like on horse-back, yet keep knees loose, so as to avoid rashes. Clothes must be loose fitting. Ladies can ride side saddle if they want to. On safari plenty of liquids in the form of tea/coffee, fruits and juices are provided. Aerated drinks are less advised. Food is hygienically cooked. Camps are set up in collapsible tents, near villages. Recommended items to be carried on safari are head covers (cap or hat), sun-glasses and sunburn lotions.
Recommended Period : mid-September to mid-March. The recommended areas for Camel safari are from Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Shekhawati (Mandawa and Rattangarh) and Safaris from 2 to 12 days duration can be organised. Most recommended are 4 to 7 days only. Rajasthan is the home of the tigers, black bucks, chinkara, the rare desert fox, the endangered caracal, the great Indian bustard, gavial, monitor lizard, wild boars, porcupines. Migratory birds like the common cranes, ducks, coots, pelicans and the rare Siberian cranes, imperial sandgrouse, falcons, buzzards. Rajasthan boasts of two National Parks, over a dozen Sanctuaries and two closed areas.
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