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Camel Safari
The ship of the desert, the camel, was domesticated
thousands of years ago primarily for the purpose of making
tedious journeys through the unrelenting Thar Desert. So,
how would you like a camel safari - to explore the
eccentricities of Rajasthan
on the back of the most native guide? You may 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 sights en route will captivate you and become a part of
your most treasured memories. There may be barren land for
as far as the eyes can see. The sea of yellow shimmering
sand looks extraordinary. Closer to the village you can see
herds of cattle and sheep roaming around purposelessly.
Watch the children trotting off to school, while their
mothers prepare their afternoon meal on a dung-fire. Stop
over for a taste of the authentic Rajasthani food. The
hospitable men and women will be at your service, eager to
fulfill your every request.
Underneath the star-studded sky, you feel the cool desert
breeze and wonder about life in the untamed countryside of
this fascinating desert.
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