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Camel Safari in Rajasthan

"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."


Camel Safari In Rajasthan The expedition on the caparisoned camels through the golden sands of Thar Desert takes the tourists to another world where the golden mirage takes away the breath of the tourists.

'Ship of Desert' is the pride of Rajasthan Tourism. The adorned ships of deserts in Rajasthan allure the tourists from across the world to spend a few precious moments of their life in the yellow sands of Rajasthan which mesmerize the tourists when they glitter like gold in the scorching heat of sun.

Camels used to be the status symbol of royal families of Rajasthan in the bygone era. It was a matter of pride for the ladies to deck the camels of their husbands themselves with any material they found such as shells, beads, shiny flecks, colored threads etc. This age-old tradition is still followed in the desert lands of Rajasthan where one can embark on the beautifully decked camels for a safari in the golden sands of Thar.

Camel Safari Tour

Thar Desert is often referred to as ocean of sand. This Great Indian Desert magnetizes the tourists over the world with its vivid colors and culture. Camel Safaris in Rajasthan is much more than just an odyssey on the back of camel and enjoying its movements in the scenic golden surroundings. The unique Camel Safaris in Rajasthan are a tour of a few days in the lap of the arid yet beautiful nature. The tourists are taken to the sand dunes on the back of the camels escorted by the men in colorful turbans and as the evening sets sit around a bonfire near the camps enjoying lip-smacking barbecue delights and drinks whilst watching folk dances & dancing on the soothing music.

Base for Camel Safari Tours in Thar Desert, Rajasthan, India

  • Jaisalmer
  • Bikaner
  • Jodhpur
  • Pushkar
  • Rann of Kutch (Gujrat)

Tips for Camel Safari in Rajsathan

Camel Safari is an adventurous tour. A few things should be taken care before you leave of a Camel Safari Tour:

Reservations: Always do prior reservations for camel safari tours to avoid last minute hassles.

Clothes: Climate of the deserts is quite hot. Once should always wear lose fitted cotton clothes and cover the head with turbans. Many a times nights get extremely cold, hence, an extra blanket in the bags is a must.

Things to carry: Plenty of water, sunglasses, sunscreens and first-aid box.

Rajasthan Camel Safari Tour includes

  • Camelback rides
  • Royal Camping
  • Bon-fire evenings-music, dance and folk performances around the camp fire
  • A full body massage after a long day of riding



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