Famous Desert Destinations of Rajasthan
Famous Desert Destinations of
Rajasthan
Rajasthan Desert comprises the 4 cities – Jaisalmer
Bikaner, Pushkar, and Jodhpur which is commonly known
as the desert triangle. These three cities are entwined in such a way that they
form a desert circle. The cultural and historical significance and the glorious
hoary past of these cities have marked Rajasthan as 'the most colorful desert
in the world'. Jaisalmer known as the golden city or the city
of sandstone houses the majestic 12th century Jaisalmer Fort and
the famous Sam Sand dunes which are beautifully carved out of sand by the wind
and exudes a golden charm in the sunlight.
The regal city of Jodhpur is famed for its splendid forts and palaces and is
steeped in Rajput history. Bikaner is located at the north of Rajasthan and
oozes the medieval charm. This desert city is flecked with
sand dunes and is known as the camel country for its best safaris on
camels. Thus, Rajasthan desert with its illustrious past and exotic
beauty of the present is a feted tourist attraction in spite
of being a barren land. The glittering sun-bathed golden sand allures the
traveler who is trapped in a mirage in the desert.
The Desert of Rajasthan is situated partly in India and partly in Pakistan.
Bordering the desert on four sides are, Indus plains to the west, Aravalli
Range to the southeast, Rann of Kutch to the south, and Punjab plains to the
north and northeast. Also known as the "Great Indian Desert", Thar
covers an area of approximately 77,000 square miles (200,000 square km). Thar
constitutes one of the five major physical divisions of India, the other being
Himalayas, Northern Plains, Central Plateau and the Eastern and Western Coastal
Plains. It occupies the western and northwestern parts of the state of
Rajasthan. The other states of India into which the Thar Desert stretches are
Gujarat, Punjab and Haryana.
High and low sand dunes, sandy plains, low barren hills, etc
characterize the landscape of the desert. Most of the sand dunes are forever in
motion and keep on changing their shapes and sizes. The older dunes, however,
have stabilized to quite an extent and may rise to a height of almost 500 feet
(150 m). Thar Desert is also dotted with playas (saline lakes), locally known
as dhands, which are scattered throughout the region. The desert tract receives
low and erratic rainfall annually, ranging from about 4 inches (100 mm) or less
in the west to about 20 inches (500 mm) in the east. The maximum rainfall is
received during the period of July to September.
Thar Desert supports vegetation consisting of mainly stunted scrub and a few
sporadic trees. Gum arabic acacia and euphorbia on the hills and khajri
(Prosopis cineraria) tree in the plains are some other vegetation in the
desert. Black buck and chinkara (gazelle), amongst animals and francolin, quail
and great bustard, amongst birds can be seen inhabiting this region. Sand
grouse, ducks, and geese are the common migratory birds to the area. A tour of
the Rajasthan Thar Desert of India takes you on a brilliant
ride of the golden hues. The camel rides as well as the
beautiful sunsets of the desert enchant both your mind as well as your soul.
Don't forget to include this magnificent desert on your tour to Rajasthan. You
will definitely love every part of your trip to this marvelous and outstanding
destination.
Suggested Tour: Udaipur Jodhpur Jaisalmer Bikaner, Jaipur Sightseeing Tour,
Camel Safari in Jaisalmer
The town of Jaisalmer is the most popular destination in Rajasthan for all travellers wanting to take a camel safari. The most popular camel safaris are the short, daily tours around Jaisalmer town or from nearby dunes such as Sam and Khuri, which include sunset camel rides and a traditional Rajasthani dinner along with cultural programmes at a desert campsite. For tourists who want a longer and more relaxed schedule, there are many camel safaris that stretch for a longer duration, often to two weeks for enthusiasts.
Many camel safari operators work from Jaisalmer, mainly
through hotels, resorts and guest houses in and around the city. Some of the
camel safari operators. They generally have blocked tours which include
individual camels for every person, accommodation and food in the desert, as
well as at hotels nearby, village visits and cultural evenings. Amarsagar,
Mool Sagar, Kuldhara, Ludhrva, Damodra, Kanoi and other desert
villages serve as night-time campsites where tourists are treated to
the experience of sleeping under the stars, near the sand dunes. The
prices for the camel safaris vary with the daily ones being around Rs. 700 to
800 per person to the long-duration camps going up to Rs. 3,000.
Camel Safari in Pushkar
The town of Pushkar is 11 kms away from the Sufi pilgrimage spot of Ajmer. The world-famous Pushkar cattle fair happens in the months of winter, mostly in November. Camel safaris in Pushkar are a beautiful experience that tourists have to include in their itineraries. While there are the more popular sunset and sunrise camel tours, along with the day-long tours to the nearby Rose Garden or small hamlets and villages, tourists are strongly advised to go for the long-duration tours and desert treks on camels or camel carts to Nagaur, Mandawa and Jaisalmer from Pushkar.
These exciting and adventurous tours include mouth-watering food cooked on the
fireside, tent accommodation on the desert under the beautiful desert sky, and
the occasional cultural evening with gypsies and other traditional artists of
the area. The safaris are available from many operators including the numerous
travel agencies around the town of Pushkar. The rate for the sunrise and sunset
safaris is Rs. 400, while the more long-drawn-out safaris cost up to Rs. 1,500
to Rs. 2,500. Some operators in Pushkar are the Pushkar Camel Safari Tours,
Vinayak Nagar and Royal Safari Camp.
Suggested Tour: Jaipur Ajmer Pushkar Tour
Camel Safari in Bikaner
Bikaner, often called the the Camel City, offers spectacular sights of the desert for tourists who like their holidays to be unconventional. Many tour operators in the small town provide camel safaris at various rates. Like the other towns, Bikaner operators also have day-long trips, sunrise and sunset rides and longer one- to two-day trips as well as long term cross-desert sojourns. Day trips and shorter rides take the tourists to nearby places of interest such as Deshnok, and halt for desert photography and other such activities. Sand-skiing is very popular in Bikaner and most of the camel safaris include this in their itineraries. Long-duration trips such as the 3-days, 2-nights safaris involve staying in international standard desert camps with food, water, blankets and entertainment facilities. Some of the more prominent operators in Bikaner town are the Royal Camel Caravan Tours and the Thar Camel Safari. The rates of camel safaris in Bikaner are very reasonable and interested travellers can opt for daily tours which cost around Rs. 500 and the longer tours starting from Rs. 1,400.
Suggested Tour: Rajasthan
Tour Packages
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Camel Safari in Jodhpur
Jodhpur is one of the more cosmopolitan cities within Rajasthan and while it does not have desert vistas around, it is the gateway to many luxurious and five-star desert safari experiences because of the prominence of the city itself. One of the most visited dunes around the Jodhpur stretch is Osian, a beautiful desert village which now flaunts some of the most luxurious desert safari camps in the area.
The most prominent one, which can be opted by
travellers who like splurging is Reggie's Camel Camp run by Reggie Singh, from
the local royal family. For the more modest travellers, home-stays such as the
Hacra India are highly recommended for an unparalleled experience of the world
of the locals. Other nearby areas such as Bishnoi village, Ranakpur, etc., are
also beautiful and many operators such as Bishnoi Village Safari or
Gemar Singh Private Tours in Jodhpur operate in the area for all kinds of
prices suitable for travellers with varied budgets.
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