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Rajasthan
Abattle scarred region. The abode of rulers. The Land of princes
and heroic warriors who lived passionately and preferred to
die by their unrelenting code rather than submit and live.Rajasthan
covers an area of about 342239 sq.km. the greater part of
which is a rocky and sandy desert inter-spersed with forest
and fertile tracts. It
is divided by the Aravali range into two regions, eastern
and western. Until recently it was known as Rajputana, and
comprised, among others, the princely States of Udaipur, Jaipur,
Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer
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historical highlights of Udaipur,
The Maharaja's palace in Jodhpur,
and the walled city of Jaisalmer.
Rajasthan has much more to offer.
Add
to it the annual Camel Fair
at Pushkar where some 200,000
people and 50,000 camels set the mood. A four day camel trek
across flat desert sands in the company of the region's garishly
garbed villagers and the full moon. Accomodations range from
the spartan to the regal.
Our
Rajasthan Camel safaris resurrect the traditional way of travelling
through this exotic desert and allow us to explore very remote
villages inhabited by nomadic and pastoral tribes, many of
whom never see "outsiders" and still retain the
old desert way of life, tending livestock and riding camels
with colourful tasseled saddles and handwoven blankets. On
our camel safari we'll camp in the desert at night and spend
days either walking or riding the camels from village to village.
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Suggested Itineraries:
- Delhi - Agra
- Jaipur - Pushkar - Jodhpur - Udaipur - Aurangabad - Mumbai.
- Delhi - Agra
- Jaipur - Pushkar -Udaipur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer
- Bikaner - Mandawa - Delhi.
(
Itineraries as per your specific requirements can always be
arranged.)
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