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Tour Rajasthan On Camel Back – Caravan Tourism To Be Promoted By Rajasthan Government

One of the best possible ways to discover the magical land of Rajasthan is by riding on the back of a camel. Camel Safari is considered one of the most adventurous tourism of Rajasthan.

Camel Safaris – Explore the Sands Dunes of Rajasthan

Carvan Tourism - Travelling Rajasthan Desert on Camel Back

Carvan Tourism - Travelling Rajasthan Desert on Camel Back

Camel back is in fact one of the most magical way to explore the sand dunes of Rajasthan, especially the unending sand dunes of Jaisalmer and Bikaner.

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 recognize the shifting sands of the terrain.

Caravan Journeys on Camel

Union tourism ministry has decided to announce policy initiatives for promotion of innovative programmes like caravan tourism in its 100-day agenda.

The ministry plans to explore Jaipur-Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur-Mount Abu, Delhi-Sariska-Ranthambore, Delhi-Jaipur-Ajmer-Pushkar as the popular routes for the caravan journeys. The camp safaris are already very popular among tourists. Now they will be even allowed to move at their will.

Better connectivity with the national capital, good road network and being on the list of must-visit destinations for majority of foreigners makes Rajasthan a preferred locale.

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Trekking on Mountains in Rajasthan – An Adventure Travel

Trekking is one of the most famous adventure sports in Rajasthan. The mountain ranges of Rajasthan promise breathtaking and exciting trekking trips. The rugged beauty of these lofty mountains attracts travelers and tourists from all over the world.

Trekking in Rajasthan

Trekking on Sand Dunes in Rajasthan

Trekking on Sand Dunes in Rajasthan

Lying in the west of India, the topography of Rajasthan varies from sand-dunes of the desert to the lofty hill ranges of the Aravallis which makes Rajasthan a trekker’s paradise.

Trekking in Rajasthan is one way to have a great adventure holiday. The Rajasthan trekking referred below is in three very carefully chosen areas, as a Rajasthan trek is an enjoyable hike of its own kind. These regions offer excellent Rajasthan trekking value to exhilarate and give joy. You will be able to walk into Rajasthan’s few hills and visit some of Rajasthan’s far removed tribal folk. The areas are amidst and around the hills of Rajasthan, full of beauty and wild life.

Winter is the best time for trekking, though the monsoon months provide romantic, green getaways. It is best to trek in a small group, and carry only basic necessities, since provisions can be bought along the way, but do ensure a supply of bottled water. Trekkers can choose a camp in the open countryside, though there are likely to be quaint, personalized hotels available in most areas. Trekking can be along established routes, though a more exciting option may simply be to chart one’s own trails, moving practically as one likes. There is ample space for camping under starlit rights or in the Dak Bungalow and Forest Rest House depending on the tourists preference.

Trekking Places in Rajasthan

There are many beautiful meadows, dense forests,crystal lakes, waterfalls and rivulets meandering through the countryside. One of the oldest mountain ranges of the world, the Aravallis, extending from north-east to south-west have some beautiful forest areas. Mount Abu, about 1300 mts. Above sea level is an ideal locale.

Kumbhalgarh is another area in the Aravllis which is also good for trekking. Kumbhalgarh is just 90 kms from Udaipur off the Udiapur-Pali-Jodhpur road. Trek upto the historic Kumbhalgarh fort. There is also a wildlife sanctuary. The famous Jain temples of Ranakpur are close by too.

Trekking routes in Mount Abu, Kumbhalgarh and Rawali Tatgarh are not restricted to any particular area. The entire mountain system offers exciting trails which originate at starting points spread over the entire length and breadth of the Aravallis. One can trek from Abu road to Guru Shikhar( the highest peak of Aravalli), Thandi Beri to Kumbhalgarh fort or Ranakpur to Rawali Tatgarh.

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Elephant Safari – Ride Like Kings

Kings Ride on Decorated Elephant

King's Ride on Decorated Elephant

Riding an elephant takes you back to the royal era, when only the kings use to ride on these majestic beasts, since nothing can even compare with the majesty of the Pachyderm.

Equipped with a howdah, a large seat on which tourist can sit, complete with soft silk cushions, and with a ceremonial umbrella over the riders head, modern day elephant safaris may lack in comparison with the ones that use to be done by the kings, but are no less regal on that account.

Enjoying Activities While on Elephant Safari

During your ride, you can watch the wild elephants taking bath in the water ponds. The photographers can easily take pictures of the wilds while riding and as a souvenir of the amazing journey into the wilds, take one with the elephant too.

The elephant moves slowly and steadily, that’s why this type of safari is ideal in and around the wild regions or within the vicinity of the wildlife sanctuaries, where riding the elephant can give you an easy excess for viewing the wildlife. More of all a elephant safari tour in the tropical wildlife sanctuaries of India gets you up, close and personal with these majestic animals.

Elephant Safaris are exciting for those in search of an experience of a lifetime. Some tour operators organize elephant safaries between Jaipur and Pushkar. An exciting sport is elephant Polo which provides spectacle for the audience and enjoyment to the participants. The bulky animals move around with surprising speed and poise.

Since an elephant safari is an elaborate affair, and requires many attendants for the beast as well, such camps too tend to be more lavish, and so these are best for incentive groups who can be promised an experience, the like of which they are unlikely to ever have elsewhere.

Elephant Safari at Amber Fort

The Amer fort of Jaipur is also referred to as Amber, a name which matches its golden-brown color. This stunning fort built of white marble and red sandstone sits atop a hill with the blue waters of the Maota Lake framing its reflection. Located at a distance of 11 kilometers from Jaipur

The fort has 4 sections, each within the premises and one has to climb up through the imposing stairway or else the broad aisle, where one can ride up on elephant back for a royal feel. In fact in the olden days when the Elephant was the royal carrier, the dignitaries and other guests of the royalty always rode up the winding path to the fort on Elephant back. The same experience has been recreated for tourists.

The pachyderms are painted in beautiful colors of shocking pinks, blues and yellows, their heads are decorated with vibrant designs and heavy silver jewellery, they are richly draped with colorful cloths and howdhas with comfortable cushions and canopies harnessed on to their backs. The female elephants sport anklets with silver bells. Decked up in regal style the Elephants wait with their handlers for passengers at the foot of the climb.

Here charming little platforms have been especially constructed to enable you to mount the elephant with ease. Each elephant carries four people and the handler who maneuvers the elephant’s climb up the steep zig-zag path. As you ascend the slope you can look down and see a steep drop of a sheer few hundred feet, one of the advantages of being atop an elephant is the magnificent views that this journey offers, the dips and curves of the surrounding hills and valleys of the Aravali range, the clear and still waters of the Maota Lake and the sheer size and magnitude of the fort up above.

The elephant sways past shops with brightly colored scarves and carpets hung down the walls as a display, you could almost reach out and touch them. The mahout skillfully manages to bring elephant to a stop at the entrance to the fort where the journey ends. It truly is a thrilling experience.

Tourists on Elephant Safari Near Mountains

Tourists on Elephant Safari Near Mountains

Elephant Safari in Wildlife of Rajasthan

If someone wants some extra adventure then he can try elephant ride in the popular wildlife parks of Rajasthan. There are several wildlife parks in Rajasthan known by the name of Ranthambore, Keoladeo and Sariska. All wildlife parks are very wide and full of wild animals so it is better to roam in the parks on the elephant back.

The best routes for an Elephant Safari Tour of Rajasthan are those in and around the major towns. Along with that, these safaris also include visits to the old forts and palaces of Rajasthan. Elephant Safaris of Rajasthan, India are elaborate affairs and are the grandest and the most majestic of the various safaris of the state.

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