The Place: India’s westernmost state, Jaisalmer in Rajasthan has exotic, barren desertscapes and drifting sand dunes.
The Season: November to March
The Gear: Desert nights are cold and can be unbearable, so it’s essential to take along plenty of warm sweaters and jackets while on camel safari. A warm sleeping bag is recommended and an additional blanket or two can always come handy. During the daytime sun glasses can help to cope up with blistering sun. Carrying a hat and sunscreen lotion is must. Last but very important carry as much as water you can.
Do Not Miss: The special cultural performances on the sand dunes, the camps set up for travelers, the tradtional Rajasthani meals and the colourful hamlets with friendly folk, all make the Camel Safari truly memorable.
Make It Incredible: The best wildlife Camel Safaris can be enjoyed around the Aravalis region of Rajasthan, in the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary. An interesting variation of the wilds can also be seen in the Rann of Kutch.