The camels, better known as the "Ship
of the desert," is the lifeline for the desert people, whose major mode
of transportation depends on camels only. The adventure trip inside the Thar
desert is one which is hard to forget the whole life. Beside the blurry,
savage and extreme reflection of the desert lies the adventure of exploring
the sandy landscape and passage through remote villages. The same desert
experience can be had in the Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.

To explore the eccentricities of Rajasthan on the back of the best guide -
the Camel, one can go for a short safari through a typical Rajasthani
village or a long-distance expedition lasting a few days. The best times for
travelling are the cooler parts of the day, the mornings and evenings.
The sea of yellow shimmering sand gives the barren land an extraordinary
look. Close to the village one can see herds of cattle and sheep roaming
around carelessly and children trotting off to school while their mothers
prepare their meal on a dung-fire. The taste of the authentic Rajasthani
food is great, and the hospitable men and women are at the service of their
guests, eager to fulfill every request.
Places of Camel Safari in India
Bikaner
An early morning tour of Bikaner give the travellers ample oppurtunities to
visit the Sandeswar & Bandeswari Temple. After this, they can straight
way head toward safari point via Desnoka, the famous Rat Temple dedicated to
Karni Mata.
Camel Safari in Bikaner Belt
Bikaner - Deshnoke - Jangju - Densar i- Sansi - Kajura - Pitharia - Chakoo
- Mangli ki Dhani - Chimna - Jamba
Jaisalmer
Sight seeing at Jaisalmer through Camel Safari includes places like Tricuta
Fort, Cannon Bastion, Salim Singh Ki Haveli, Gandhi Sagar, Loudra Jain
Temple and the important Sunset Point.
Camel
Safari in Jaisalmer Belt
Jaisalmer - Bada Bagh - Baisakhi - Baramsar - Ramkunda - Roopsi - Ludrava -
Kahla - Kharoe ki Dhani - Damodara - Kanoi - Sam (Dune Safari Camp) -
Salkhan - Kanoi ki Beri - Khabha - Dedha - Jajia - Kuldhara - Manpia -
Moolsagar - Amarsagar - Duzasar - Jaisalmer.
Jodhpur
Camel Safari in Jodhpur includes a half-day's sightseeing tour of the
fortified city of Jodhpur atop the rocky hill at a hight of 125 meters. The
fort is entered through several formidable gates and was once considered
invincible. The palaces within are noted for their fine lattice work in red
sandstone. Even a visit to the Jaswant Thada, an imposing marble memorial
built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II can be a wonder.
Safari Tips
The weather in the desert is extreme so it is better to carry plenty of
portable water to avoid dehydration, along with a sun screen, goggles, and a
first aid kit. The clothes should be airy to provide your skin breathing
space. Due to heavy sweating, it is better to wear cotton clothes and loose
fitted ones. Wear shoes, avoid exposing your skin much to save from the sun
burn. Visitors are requested to dress modestly since the safari passes in
close proximity of villages. The Sola-Topee, the local Rajasthani turban or
some kind of head protection is essential too.
Just "Listen to the silent call of the spectacular wilderness of the
desert and wonder about life in the untamed countryside of this fascinating
desert.." Go for a break to feel the difference.