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There
is no better way to explore the beautiful deserts of Rajasthan
than an adventurous Camel safari. Rajputana cities like
Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and Bikaner are known as for
their rich civilizing heritage as for their exciting sand dunes
and charming desert sights. From October to February, the timing
is ideal for exploring these desert cities on the back of these
wonderful desert beasts.
Camel Safari is one of the exclusive ways to discover small
villages in Rajasthan. Camel Safaris at the top of this ship of
the desert is most stimulating and soft adventure. Riding a
camel is not simple as people think. It is neither a great test
for endurance. It is a great experience to explore The Thar
a brilliantly, living, desert, very colorful and
generous. Journey of 2 to 7 days can be given traversing approx.
40-50 kms a day on camel. These itineraries are
planned in the region of Bikaner, Khimsar,
Osian and Jaisalmer. Thar Desert Camel
Safaris of India are now one of Asia's best selling adventure
holidays.
The Great Indian Desert may not have large expanses of sand
dunes and incredible spaces of wilderness as large as those of
the Sahara and Namibia, but more than makes up for it with some
magnificent citadels and really colorful and unspoilt villages.
Its sand dunes are more easily accessible from airports and
railway stations than those of many African countries. The Camel
Safari route in India comprises of Jaisalmer, Jodhpur,
and Bikaner, all in Rajasthan. They were the
generous kingdoms in the desert belt of India Rajasthan. Each
was similar in size to many modern nations of Europe.
A camel safari is a great way to see the wilderness - visiting
the villages, seeing wildlife, and riding across the open desert
sands. Typical camel safaris structured around Jaisalmer
take in the architectural skeleton of Lodurva which was
the former capital of the Bhatti Rajput desert
kingdom before the founding of Jaisalmer, the Ana
sagar oasis, the sand dunes of Samm and the water
source of Moolsagar where village women gather with
pitchers at sunset.
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