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CAMEL SAFARI
Deserts
have since long exerted an irresistible charm on the psyche
of the humans, the landscape inspiring different emotions in
different people. And what better way to explore this
magical realm than on a camel back, for a camel safari is
one of the most adventurous of experiences, and indeed a
novel way to 'discover' the desert.
Camel safaris trace their origins to the time of trade
between India and China, when camel caravans would journey
along established trade routes laden with spices and herbs
and jewels. They provide an opportunity to get a glimpse of
traditional Indian life in the desert, with all the
hardships, the beauty and the desolation.
The accommodation on the way consists of primitive thatched
mud huts, and the way of life-though hospitable-is entirely
ethnic.
Camel safaris generally cover the area around Jaisalmer,
Bikaner or Jodhpur, popularly known as the desert circuit.
The duration can vary between one day and two weeks. Big
towns are not usually on the route though there is no
definite route that you have to adopt.
Route navigation in the desert is an acquired art, and
caravans must be manned by riders who not only know how to
study the stars, but also recognise the shifting sands of
the terrain.
A camel safari is exciting, but is not exactly a relaxing
vacation. Unless you are accustomed to horse-riding, a
day-long camel ride will be tiring. Even if you are
accustomed to horse-riding, since the gait of the camel is
quite different, it may take some time to get used to it.
Keeping in your seat as the camel raises or lowers itself to
the ground, can appear at first to be a losing battle.
However, whether tiring or relaxing, a camel safari is bound
to be a unique experience.
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