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                                         Rajasthan Camel Safari

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Ever experienced what it feels to ride the ship in a desert?

Yes! A ship, except that this time the ship is an animal, Camel popularly known as the ship of the desert. Camel Safari's are such animal rides that need both skill and imagination to explore the mirages of desert. 

The Thar Desert in India is a world of its own, an unrelieved ocean of sand, dotted with dunes and patchily covered with xerophytic shrubs, with its own distinctive wildlife. The best wildlife camel safaris one can come across is around the Aravalli region of Rajasthan, in the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary. An interesting variation of the wilds can also be seen in the Rann of Kutch. 

Major Camel Safari Sites in India

Bharatpur Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan

Welcome to the bird paradise of India, where beside the locals, you'll be able to witness the migrants such as the Siberian Cranes that cover half the globe to make Bharatpur sanctuary their nesting place for winters. 






Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
Probably the most visited park in India, Sariska was also a hunting reserve previously just like other national parks in India. The reserve was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1958 and came under the "Project Tiger" as a tiger reserve in 1979.