- The trip will start at 2.30pm, with a minimum of 4 people and a maximum of 8.
- During the safari, luggage can be securely kept in our locked store room at the Roop Mahal Hotel.
- A list of items that we suggest you bring with you can be found at the bottom of the email.
- Visitors will be driven in a jeep to a remote location 60km away from the city. This journey usually takes around 1 and a half hours and can include a trip to the 600 year old deserted city of Kuldhara.
- Once we have ventured far into the desert, each person will be provided with their own camel. Our experienced camel men can lead guests at first; they will also have their own camels. If after a while guests feel comfortable alone they are welcome to ride with more freedom – our camels are exceptionally well trained.
- The first camel ride will start at around 3.30 and will last around 2 and a half hours, with the option to stop at a small desert village. (If visitors wish to take photos of the villagers they encounter, it is always more polite to ask permission first. Our camel men will happily ask for you when requested. The children in the villages often ask for chocolates and pens, you are welcome to offer these to them but are also not obliged to do so).
- Visitors will arrive at an isolated sand dune location in time to explore the dunes and enjoy an uninterrupted desert sunset. Meanwhile, the camel men will prepare a clean and safe place for guests to eat a freshly prepared desert dinner
- After a dinner under the emerging stars, guests will return via jeep at 9pm.
About us and our camels.
All of our safaris are conducted on dromedaries, one-hump Jaisalmeri camels, world famous for their speed, hardness and their ability to go hundreds of kilometers without food and water. Dromedaries are small with slender necks. In Rajasthan, desert dwellers are proud of their camels and they are looked after with great care.
A camel safari is the perfect way to experience the rich and unique nature of the desert and it is our foremost objective to ensure that you enjoy it at its best.s
General riding instructions.
The camel is a lovely and tame animal, however, certain care must be taken and instructions observed to make your ride as comfortable and safe as possible.
- When mounting the camel, lean back and make sure your saddle is comfortably fitted.
- Hang your backpack on the saddle-front handle.
- When the camel stands up or sits down, lean back again and hold the reins (mori) tightly.
- Always hold the reins when riding, as you will be rocked gently back and forth.
- When turning right, pull the right rein gently into the right direction, when turning left, pull the left one to the left.
- For galloping, pull both reins together slowly and give the camel a slight kick, on both sides, with your legs.
- To make the camel stop, pull both reins backwards quickly.
- To make the camel sit down, pull both rains and say the word "Jhu Jhu".
- To start walking again, just pull the reins up again.
Our trained drivers will give you a demonstration of the above before the start of the trip. Never provoke a camel or give any sort of food to it!
What to bring with you.
- A hat, cap or turban.
- Sunscreen and sunglasses.
- A long sleeved shirt, long trousers and sneakers, or another type of solid shoes. Remember, the sun is fierce!
- A camera.
- Toilet paper and a towel.
- A diary, pen, a book to read, cards or other games.
- A first aid kit (just in case).
- A big smile and a positive attitude.
Food and mineral water will be provided at all times. Our cooks use only mineral water when preparing meals. All the food is vegetarian and freshly prepared over a campfire.
You do not need a sleeping bag, as you will be given clean bedrolls, which will keep you warm and protect you from the sand.
Important information.
You are likely to encounter local people who will tell you that they can arrange a cheaper safari for you. This is probably true, however, we can guarantee only the freshest food ingredients, water and clean bedding. On top of this, we pride ourselves in the non-touristic nature of our safaris; this is not something readily available elsewhere. Most other safari companies visit the same sets of dunes where countless other groups of tourists run into one another. We can guarantee that on our trips that take you further into the desert, you will not run into any other tourists – or we will offer compensation!
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