Start on your camel safari adventure in Rajasthan and enjoy camel safari in Jaisalmer and Bikaner in Rajasthan.
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Category : Land adventure sport
Major Regions : Thar desert
Best Season : October to March


About Camel Safari in India
Camel Safari is one of the most easiest and enjoyable adventure sports on offer. Probably the only thing you would have to get used to is the unusual movement of the camel which is sometimes a bit tricky to master. Camel has been the lifeline of the people in the desert for centuries, helping them to get across the land in the extremely difficult weather conditions. Tourists today can become a part of those ancient caravans and experience the same thrill and excitement that people in the desert used to during the ancient times.

A camel safari in the Thar desert is an experience that will be hard to get off your mind, for the thrill of venturing into the unknown with such adventures on offer as exploring remote villages, camping under the star lit sky and eating food cooked in traditional style is an experience that can not be had everyday. Imagine being away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities in a land totally untouched by modernisation. These are just some of the high points of a camel safari adventure.
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Camel safari is not new to human beings for it has been in existence since the ancient times when traders travelled miles across the desert for commercial purposes. The difference is just that the camel safari as exists today is undertaken by adventure sports enthusiasts who are keen on experiencing the tradition and culture of the land from close quarters. Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer offers exciting opportunities for camel safari along with cultural performances and traditional meals.

Camel Safari in India
Thar desert in Rajasthan offers exciting opportunities for camel safari. The sprawling sea of sand dotted with numerous tiny villages and distinctive variety of flora and fauna make Thar one of the most mysterious regions in the country. Camel safaris can range from anything between a short safari that lasts for just a day or two to the long ones which last for more than two weeks. However, one should carefully choose the safari which best suits your physical and mental fitness levels.

The best regions for camel safari in the Thar are the areas around Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer. The 11 days safari from Bikaner to Jaisalmer is especially favored by the tourists. Sam sand dunes in Jaisalmer is a region where you can experience the adventure sport of camel safari while at the same time relish on the local culture and food specialties.

Tips for Camel Safari in India
The first and foremost thing that you must get used to while on a camel safari is riding a camel. The camel with its unusual movement can be a bit hard to ride, yet can be mastered with just a few hours of training. Apart from learning to ride the camel, another thing you need to be prepared for is the extreme weather conditions prevailing in Rajasthan. It is essential to keep drinking plenty of water to avoid dehydration. Some of the must take alongs include plenty of potable water, sun glasses, sun screen lotion/cream and a first aid kit.

Clothing should be carefully selected and should be such that covers the entire body while giving ample breathing space to the skin. Full sleeves cotton shirt and long trousers with a sturdy pair of shoes is recommended. Socks should be such which lets the skin breathe. A hat or any other kind of protection for the head should also be worn.
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Major Camel Safari Regions in India

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