Camel Safari
Trip Highlights
Rajasthan - Rajputana of old. Land of people who are brave and chivalrous, people with a warlike life style around whom grew the most amazing legends of romance and heroism. There is a certain magic about travelling through Rajasthan which is unequalled by any other place in the world. Rajasthan offers stay in some of the most beautiful places in the world which have now been converted into Heritage Hotels. It offers the largest Bird Sanctuary in India the meeting place of all the Birds. It can boast of tiger reserve at rathambore which has been saved by project of Tiger headed by the Duke of Edenburg. It has the largest desert in India, the "Thar Desert" where the mode of transport since centuries has been camel which , for the tourist has been proselytized into camel safari. The only way to have look into the real rural culture of the interior Rajasthan.
Location Chart
Delhi - Agra - Bharatpur - Jaipur - Ranthambore - Jaipur - Bikaner - Naukh - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Delhi
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive Delhi
Day 2 : Drive to Agra (203 km covered in 5 hours)
Day 3 : Bird watching at Keoladeo reserve, Bharatpur(56 km, 2 hours drive)
Day 4 : Drive to Jaipur, a distance of about 221 km to be covered in 5 ½ hours
Day 5 : Sightseeing in Jaipur
Day 6 : Drive to Ranthambore for Tiger viewing
Day 7 : In Ranthambore
Day 8 : Return to Jaipur, 340 km drive will take 8 hours
Day 9 :
Drive to Bikaner to see Camel farm
Day 10 : Drive to Gajner wildlife Sanctuary, 34 km drive will take 1 hour.
Day 11 : Drive to Naukh
Day (12-15) : Camel Safari
Day 16 : Drive to Jaisalmer, overnight train to Jodhpur
Day 17 : Sightseeing in Jodhpur
Day 18 : Fly to Delhi
Day 19 : Depart Delhi.
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