You can’t go to Jaisalmer without embarking on a Camel trek in the desert. There are trek options ranging from a few hours up to a week. I opted to do a two-day trek with an overnight stay on the sand dunes. The guides cooked for us over the open fire and we slept under the stars. It was a cool experience. Riding a camel was certainly not the smoothest thing I have done.
I had been warned ahead of time that some people get nauseous from the bumpy ride so I had prepped ahead with motion-sickness pills. The novelty of being on a camel wore off after an hour or so, but was replaced with a meditative solitude listening to the singing of the camel drivers, taking in the desert and swaying my legs in the pace of the camel stride. However, two days on a camel did take its toll on the body; I was sore in all kinds of odd places and walked like Zeb Macahan.








Nice posting on Rajasthan Tourism.
ReplyDeleteRajasthan is one of the most colorful and vibrant tourist states in India. It attracts tourists and vacationers from all over the world with its historical monuments, rich culture & tradition, exotic wildlife and sand dunes. There are a number of tourist places to visit in this royal and imperial Indian state. To know more you can visit:- Camel Desert Safari Tour