Rajasthan Safari Tour
Camel Safaris in Rajasthan will definitely provide you an exciting opportunity to gather many fascinating memories that will last a lifetime, after you travel to Rajasthan, India.
The vast expanse of the deserts always posed a challenge to the spirit of adventure. When you embark on a camel safari, you will be riding like kings and exploring the endless deserts, the royal palaces, the mighty forts and temples in red and yellow sandstone. The sprawling desert of Rajasthan is always vibrant and alive with splashes of color, which form an integral part of the village life, which you will see when you travel to Rajasthan, India.
Best Time for Camel Safaris
Most camel safaris are organized in the winter when the weather's good. Rajasthan's summers are almost unbearably hot and dry, so going on a camel safari during this time is virtually impossible. So when the days are cool, from November to March, that is when most camel safaris are organized for this is the peak season when tourists travel to Rajasthan, India.
Destination Covered
The Camel Safari in India is organized with skill and imagination in the vast Thar Desert of Rajasthan. The best safaris can be carried out around Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Bikaner, in the very heart of the Thar.
Rajasthan Safari
This fascinating journey on camels will take your family through the medieval towns and forts of Rajasthan. You will be visiting the tiny 12th century caravan city of Jaisalmer, traversing beautiful wilderness of dunes. You even stand a chance of seeing Chinkara Antelope, and perhaps even the rare bird, the Great Indian Bustard, when you travel to Rajasthan, India.
Rajasthan, India's westernmost state, is the very essence of exotic India - barren desert and drifting sand dunes. You are bound to be overwhelmed by the sounds and sights, colours and fragrances of the place which will stay with you for long.
Tourists, along with their families can also enjoy the desert in the Sam Sand Dunes of Jaisalmer, where special cultural performances are also organized by the Rajasthan Tourism Department for the entertainment of tourists in the evening. The camps are specially set up for the travelers and serve traditional Rajasthani meals in the company of warm-hearted Rajasthani people, who welcome you to travel to Rajasthan, India.
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