
A
Safari is a journey into the desert, but one that is accompanied with
rudimentary comforts, and even luxurious amenities. As each journey
progresses, there is the excitement of setting camp at a new spot in the
lonely wilderness of the Thar, of being entertained by groups of wandering
minstrels, of coming in proximity of village life in one of the harshest
conditions of the world, of enjoying splendid camp meals and sleeping under
the stars that hang suspended from the sky like twinkling fairy lights
None
of these journeys are arduous because the organizers ensure that all
facilities are provided, from entertainment of fine dining, and from setting
up deluxe camps to ensuring that your slightest needs are met. But
eventually, it is the landscape that is spellbinding. For miles altogether,
there is nothing but sand, but from this aridness one can expect the
unexpected as groups of women appear and disappear in their colorful
clothes, apparently going nowhere.
Camel
SafariQuite the most unusual outdoors activity in Rajasthan is to
take a camel safari for some of the entire duration of your trip. While the
experience can be memorable. It provides an alternative way of exploring
this desert state. About the only thing you will have to get used to, when
you plan a camel safari, is the ungainly movement of the ship of the desert.
The camel may look aloof, but is the lifeline for the people of the desert
whose communication needs depend on this vital beast for their very
survival. Most journeys into the hinterlands are still made on camel-back,
or in camel carts, and the camel is also used for ploughing the arid fields
of the desert. A saddle is mounted across the camel's hump, providing
comfortable seating for two, legs astride.
Since the sun can get
very hot in the desert, the best times for a camel safari are in the morning
and evening, even in the cooler winter months. Such safaris are usually run
by professional outfits who hire Rickshaw, the camel-keepers who are adept
at finding the best routers and waterholes in the desert, and navigate
almost by instinct, guided, of course, by the position of the stars at
night. Camel safaris, of course, can range from just a day to several days.
Most such safaris can traverse a distance of 30 to 40 km a day.

Best
camel safari points are the desert region that includes the entire
Shekhawati belt, Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, and around Pushkar and
Nagaur. Visitors are advised to dress modestly since the safari may pass,
and camp, in close proximity of villages. People should ensure that they
drink water at regular intervals.
Elephant SafariThe
most regal way of seeing Rajasthan is on an elephant safari, since nothing
can even compare with the majesty of the pachyderm-no wonder the rulers used
elephants for their journeys. Equipped with a howdah, a large seat on which
they would sit, complete with soft silk cushions, and with a ceremonial
umbrella over their heads, modern day safaris may pale in comparison, but
are no less regal on that account.
The elephant treads slowly and
steadily, and a safari would be ideal in and around principal towns,
especially in the vicinity of wildlife sanctuaries where the same elephants
can do double-duty for viewing wildlife.
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Horse SafariA more recent, and exciting, variation of the camel
safari is the horse safari. Special horses were bred at the thikanas
aristocratic homes of the Thakurs who served their kings with armies of
horsemen. The Marwari horse is an indigenous species, hardy, agile, and
among the notables in world breeds. In addition, the Kathiawadi and Sindhi
horses are also adept a traversing the desert countryside.
Horse
safaris are usually conducted in the vicinity of Udaipur where the hilly
terrain and forested countryside are ideal for taking to the trail. Horse
safari routes can, of course, be diverse, but most will pass close to
villages, ruined historical monuments, and temples. These are ideal places
to halt for a bit of rest and relaxation, or lunch and a quick snooze.
Horse
Safari Season: Only the winter season (October-March) is recommended.
Jeep SafariJeep safaris, you are unlikely to be
driving on well-developed roads, and may often venture into the open
countryside. The open jeep is the most conducive way of seeing Rajasthan,
especially in the winter months when the chilly breeze and warm sunshine
provide a heady combination. A safari means an exploration of lesser-known
destinations and the countryside, and may also include forays off the roads,
though it is not advisable to drive in the sand for obvious resins.
The
best jeep safari country is similar to that used for horse safaris, in and
around Udaipur. The tribal regions, the small villages, the ruins of old
forts, the temple complexes all add up to providing a sense of destination
to such safaris. Jeep safaris can be fun because the pace can be varied to
suit one's needs, packing in days of fast travelling with leisurely comping.
Jeep
Safari Season:Only the winter season (October-March) is recommended