Rajasthan Camel Safari Tour – 16 Nights & 17 Days

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If you enjoy riding on the back of a camel, book the Rajasthan Tour with Camel Safari, which begins in Delhi and takes you to several wonderful destinations such as Jaisalmer, Mandawa, Bikaner, Jodhpur, and Jaipur.

Explore Rajasthan’s villages on a camel’s back and take in the surrounding landscape. On the back of a camel, you will feel like a local and will be able to fully immerse yourself in Rajasthan’s vibrant culture. This 16-night/17-day tour will take you to many historical sites, magnificent forts and palaces, and old Havelis. Overnight camping at Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer is one of the tour’s highlights. You will spend the night in the villages of Ramkunda, Peerwal, and Kuldhara en route. What else is required for a thrilling vacation? Join this Rajasthan Camel Safari Tour to discover what surprises the royal state has in store for you!

Please keep in mind that this is just an example of a possible itinerary. We design vacations to meet your specific requirements. Please contact us if you require any changes so that we can tailor a holiday to your specific needs for an unforgettable India tour.

Highlights

  • Delhi sightseeing trip with a guide
  • Jaisalmer camping Sand Dunes of Sam
  • At Amer Fort in Jaipur, take a trip on an elephant.
  • Patwon Ki Haveli and Salim Singh Ki Haveli in Jaisalmer guided trips
  • Visit the Mandawa decorated Havelis.
  • Visit the well-known Junagarh Fort in Bikaner.
  • Ramkunda, Peerwal, Jeseiri, Kuldhara, Kanoi, etc. camel excursions.
  • Enjoy a traditional show in Jaipur.
  • Visit Ludharwa's Jain shrines.
  • Explore the well-known Hindu shrine at Ramkunda.
  • Stop in Moolsagar and Amarsagar while travelling to Jaisalmer
  • Visit the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, one of the biggest Indian forts.

Day 1 : Arrive in Delhi

When you arrive in Delhi, you will be assisted in getting to your hotel from the airport or railway station. After finishing the check-in procedures, freshen up and relax for a while. The rest of the day can be spent relaxing at the hotel or exploring the nearby attractions on your own.

Day 2 : Delhi City Tour

After breakfast, depart for a sightseeing tour of Delhi. Laxmi Narayan Temple is your first stop of the day. This beautiful temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is located in the heart of the city. You will then proceed to the Gandhi Memorial. Head to India Gate to pay your respects to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. The 42-meter-high archway is a war memorial built to commemorate the First World War martyrs, and it is compared to France's Arc-de-Triomphe.

You will then drive past Parliament House and arrive at Connaught Place. This is Delhi's shopping district, and it is densely packed with cafes and restaurants. After eating at one of the restaurants, return to the street. After lunch, your first stop should be at Jama Masjid. This is one of India's largest mosques, built in 1656 for one million rupees by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The tour concludes at the Red Fort with a Light and Sound show that explains Mughal history in a unique way.

Return to your hotel for dinner and a night's rest.

Day 3 : Delhi to Mandawa (258 km)

Prepare for an enjoyable drive from Delhi to Mandawa after a hearty breakfast. When you arrive, check into your hotel and get some rest. After lunch, proceed to Mandawa to explore the town. The city is well-known for its painted Havelis and 18th-century frescoes. The Murmuria Haveli, the Harlalka Well, and an Open-Air Art Gallery are all worth seeing. Take a look at the stunning paintings.

Return to your hotel for the night.

Day 4 : Mandawa to Bikaner (192 km)

After breakfast, you will begin your journey to Bikaner. When you arrive in Rajasthan's 'Desert City,' check into your hotel and relax. The afternoon is set aside for a Bikaner sightseeing tour, which will include stops at the Junagadh Fort and Jain temples. Junagadh Fort, formerly known as Chintamani, was constructed at the end of the 16th century. It consists of a massive complex of elegant buildings and halls. Within the fort, visit the Prachina Museum to see traditional textiles and royal portraits.

The city has approximately 27 temples. Visit the Bhandasar Jain Temple, which is known for its beautiful architecture.

After sightseeing, return to your hotel for the night.

Day 5 : Bikaner to Jaisalmer (331 km)

Day 5 of your Jaisalmer desert adventure is at your leisure. After breakfast, you can relax in your room or go shopping for souvenirs at the local market. Begin your journey towards Jaisalmer, the starting point of your Rajasthan Desert Camel Safari, in the afternoon.

Check into your hotel and spend the night when you arrive.

Day 6 : Jaisalmer to Badabagh to Baisakhi to Ramkunda

On day 6, Your Jaisalmer Desert Safari Tour will begin today after breakfast. Travel through the desert villages on the back of a camel. Your first stop should be Bada Bagh, a garden complex about 6 kilometres north of Jaisalmer. When you arrive in Bada Bagh, you will be surprised to see greenery in the midst of the arid desert landscape. This greenery is the result of the past rulers of Jaisalmer's consistent efforts. In honour of their predecessors, they each constructed a new water reservoir and chhatris. Visit the royal cenotaphs of the Bhatti Rajput Kings and marvel at the intricately carved yellow sandstone chhatris.

Spend some time in the garden complex before heading to Baisakhi, a small village, for lunch. After a traditional lunch, pay a visit to a Hindu temple. Then proceed to Ramkunda on your safari. This is a religious site with a lovely setting. Visit the well-known Hindu temples and take in the scenery. Ramkunda is a very small village with only 9 houses and a population of 48 people.

Spend the night in tents after dinner with the villagers.

Day 7 : Ramkunda - Roopsi - Ludharwa – Chatrayil - Peerwal

After breakfast, ride your camel, also known as the "Ship of the Desert," through Roopsi to Ludharwa. This is a village populated by people of mixed race. The village's houses are made of mud and sticks and are decorated with paintings and mirrors. You will eat lunch when you arrive in Ludharwa. Ludharwa, the former capital of the Bhati Rajput kings, is well-known for its beautiful Jain temples.

Continue your Camel Safari Jaisalmer journey after lunch to Chatrayil, a traditional Muslim village. Finally, you arrive in Peerwal late at night. This is an oasis, and the agricultural field can be seen soothing your eyes. Dinner will be served here.

Enjoy an overnight tent stay.

Day 8 : Peerwal to Salkha to Beri of Kanoi to Sand dunes

On day 8 of your Rajasthan Camel Safari Tours, you will experience the struggle and excitement of desert life. After breakfast, start your journey to Salkha. You will stop for lunch in this traditional Rajput village. After that, proceed to the sand dunes. You will pass through the Beri of Kanoi, which is well-known for its abundance of water wells. The traditional image of Rajasthani women carrying several earthen water pots on their heads can be found here.

Finally, you'll reach the Sam sand dunes, one of the most well-known desert dune sites. When you arrive, the last rays of sunlight will be fading behind the sandhill's peak. Tonight is all about having fun and being excited. 

Day 9 : Sand dunes to Kanoi to Masoordi to Jeseiri

On day 9, Sam Desert Camp Jaisalmer provides unique happiness, and it is difficult to leave. But we must proceed, and your next stop is Masoordi. On the way, stop in Kanoi, a traditional carpenter's village where you can buy some exquisitely carved wooden items. Continue to move while appreciating the people's daily lives. Get to Masoordi. You will savour your lunch in this small village. After lunch, travel to Jeseiri, a water tank with beautiful scenery and an oasis. Have your dinner and spend the night camping near the tank.

Day 10 : Jeseiri - Dedha - Deegasar - Kuldhara

After breakfast, depart for Deegasar. Dedha, a typical Rajput village, will be passed through. Take note of the traditionally dressed Rajput men and women going about their daily business. You'll eat lunch after arriving in Deegasar. It is a lovely village surrounded by a small lake. After walking around the lake for a while, continue on your way to Kuldhara.

You will come across a small Rajput Dhani along the way. It is a cluster of houses where the locals stay while cultivating their fields. Finally, you arrive at Kuldhara, a popular tourist destination. This is a well-planned ancient village where you will set up camp in Jaisalmer.

Stay in the camp for the night.

Day 11 : Kuldhara to Moolsagar to Amarsagar to Jaisalmer

Prepare for your return trip to Jaisalmer after breakfast today. Stop in two beautiful villages along the way, Moolsagar and Amarsagar. Moolsagar is a small town surrounded by gardens and tanks, but it is well-known for its paintings and architectural wonders. It also has a lovely Shiva Temple. Next, make a stop at Amarsagar, a lakeside oasis.

When you arrive in Jaisalmer, check into your hotel. Spend your day doing things that interest you. You can unwind, walk around the neighbourhood, or visit the local bazaar.

After five nights in various desert camps in Jaisalmer, spend the night in a comfortable hotel.

Day 12 : Jaisalmer City Tour

After breakfast on day 12, the day is reserved for a sightseeing tour of Jaisalmer. You will see Patwon Ki Haveli, a 5-story mansion that is unique in the city, Salim Singh Ki Haveli, a beautiful mansion built 300 years ago, Gadi Sagar tank, an oasis, and the Heritage Museum.

Return to your hotel for the night after your day's excursion.

Day 13 : Jaisalmer to Jodhpur (284 km)

Your Jaisalmer tour concludes today, and you will depart for Jodhpur after breakfast. Complete the check-in process at your hotel after you arrive. The afternoon is completely free. You can unwind or walk around the city. You can go shopping at the local bazaar in the evening.

A hotel stay for the night.

Day 14 : Jodhpur City Tour

Day 14 is set aside for a sightseeing tour of Jodhpur. You will see Maharaja Sardar Singh's Clock Tower, Mehrangarh Fort, one of India's largest forts, and the Jaswant Thada, an architectural landmark. For history buffs, the Mehrangarh Fort is a must-see. The fort is 410 feet above the city and is surrounded by a thick wall. The fort contains several beautiful palaces, each with its own distinct identity. Musical instruments, palanquins, furniture, and cannons are among the items found at the fort. This fort was used in the popular film "The Dark Knight Rises."

The Jaswant Thada mausoleum, a spectacular marble structure above a small lake, is located on the fort's left side. Following that, you can see Kaylana Lake, Phool Mahal, and Umaid Bhawan Palace. All are well-known for their distinct style and beauty. Pratap Singh built Kaylana, an artificial lake, in 1872. During the winter, Siberian cranes inhabit this vast lake. Following that, you can go to the Phool Mahal Palace. This palace turned heritage hotel is one of the city's main attractions.

Return to your hotel for the night after your exploration.

Day 15 : Jodhpur to Jaipur by road (334 km)

Begin your journey to Jaipur after breakfast on day 15. After you arrive, check into your hotel. Have lunch and then unwind for a while. The rest of the day is free for recreation. Visit the market or simply unwind in your room.

Day 16 : Jaipur City Tour

This newly designated world heritage site is jam-packed with tourist attractions. After breakfast, depart for a city tour of Jaipur. You will go to Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and City Palace today. This vibrant city welcomes you to explore its beautiful attractions. So, start with a trip to Amber Fort, where you can ride elephants. View the fort's surreal reflection in Maota Lake and admire this architectural marvel before embarking on a Jaipur city tour.

The 'Pink City,' Jaipur, has numerous attractions to visit, including the City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar. The City Palace is known for its unique blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, as well as its gardens, edifices, and courtyards. Following that, you'll see Jantar Mantar, the royal observatory, and Hawa Mahal, a magnificent palace with 953 windows on the outside walls. This palace was designed as a Zenana, or women's chambers, to allow Rajput royal ladies to observe daily street life.

Visit Chokhi Dhani in the evening to see the true colours of Rajasthani culture. The village of Chokhi Dhani is the epicentre of Rajasthani culture and culinary art. View colourful paintings and folk dances while dining on authentic Rajasthani cuisine. You can also buy authentic and traditional Rajasthani jewellery, clothes, precious gemstones, and wooden souvenirs at Bapu Bazaar, Johari Bazaar, and other local markets. Return to the hotel for dinner after sightseeing.

Have a pleasant overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 17 : Jaipur to Delhi (266 km) - Departure

Your Rajasthan Camel Safari Tour concludes on this day. Prepare for your road trip from Jaipur to Delhi after eating breakfast. When you arrive in Delhi, check into your hotel and freshen up. After dinner, take an assisted transfer to the airport or train station for your next flight.

  • MAP (Room + Breakfast + Lunch/Dinner)
  • 3 Star Hotel
  • Meals
  • Sightseeing
  • Transport
  • Pickup-Drop
  • Cab Transfer
  • Veg & Non Veg Meals
  • Welcome drink on arrival (Non-Alcoholic)- 2 Pm to 5 Pm Available Only
  • Accommodation in well appointed A/c rooms with satellite connection LCD TV, electronic safe, Mini Bar( chargeable) and intercom.
  • Buffet/TDH Menu as per the plan selected.
  • MAP – Breakfast and either Lunch or Dinner
  • Complimentary use of Tea/Coffee maker in all rooms replenished once a day, Hair dryer on request. Any additional requirement will be at an extra cost.
  • Excess baggage fees
  • Advance seat reservations
  • Entry visa fees
  • Optional extensions & excursions
  • Personal, baggage & travel insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Geverages
  • Items not specifically mentioned in the itinerary or "included features" list
  • Any items of a personal nature
  • UNUSED SERVICES: Unused services cannot be refunded once the trip has begun. No refund can be made for absence by travelers from any part of the itinerary.

16 Nights- 17 Days

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Tour's Location

Which Rajasthan camel safari is the best?

Royal Desert Safari in Jaisalmer.
Camel Excursion at Jodhpur Farm.
Camel Camp Safari in Bikaner is on the go.
In Jaisalmer, take a half-day sunrise camel safari.
Pushkar Camel Safari Overnight.
At Jodhpur, take a half-day camel safari.
From Sainghal to Bhadla, have a camel safari.
At Jodhpur, you can enjoy a champagne and camel ride.

In Rajasthan, where can I go on a camel safari?

Camel Safari is available in numerous locations around Rajasthan, the greatest of which are Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Pushkar, and Jodhpur. Each of these locations provides a distinct and memorable experience. Jaisalmer, often known as the Golden City, is located in the midst of the Thar desert.

Which Rajasthan desert safari is the best?

Khimsar Desert Sand Dunes: One of the most famous spots to enjoy Rajasthan Desert Safari, the Khimsar Village is completely covered in sand and provides guests with a true desert experience.

When is the ideal time to go on a Jaisalmer camel safari?

In Jaisalmer, you can go on a camel safari. The Desert camel safari tour is recommended between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM, or early in the morning at 5:00 AM. To 8.00 AM In short, the best times to go on a safari in Sam Jaisalmer are around sunset or sunrise.

How much does the Jodhpur Desert Safari Camp cost?

How much does a desert safari in Jodhpur cost? Costs for these activities range from Rs 1500 to Rs 15000 per person.

What is Rajasthan's largest camel festival?

PUSHKAR FAIR - It is one of the largest camel fairs in the world. Apart from cattle buying and selling, it has become a popular tourist destination. The'matka phod,' 'longest moustache,' and 'bridal competition' are the key draws for this fair, which draws thousands of tourists.

What should you wear on a desert safari in Jaisalmer?

Wear full-sleeved clothing, shirts, or tops to shield your hands and arms from sunburn. The nights are much cooler, so bring plenty of woollens (including sweaters and caps) and jackets. Carrying thermals is also a good idea if you are more sensitive to cold than others.

Is a Jaisalmer Desert Safari worthwhile?

Is it worthwhile to go on a desert safari in Jaisalmer? A desert safari is an exciting ride that everyone should try while in Jaisalmer. It includes a full-day camel ride across the Jaisalmer desert, followed by a traditional dinner and cultural performances at the Desert Camps.

Which location is well-known for camel safaris?

Camel Safari in Osian, Jodhpur - Camel safaris are popular in Jodhpur, India's Blue City. A Rajasthan camel safari is a must-do on any vacation to Jodhpur. Osian village is one of the best places in Jodhpur for a camel safari.

Which city is well-known for its camels?

The Pushkar Fair, also known as the Pushkar Camel Fair or locally as Kartik Mela or Pushkar ka Mela, is an annual multi-day animal fair and cultural festival held in the town of Pushkar near Ajmer in the Ajmer region of Rajasthan, India (Rajasthan, India).

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