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| Thar camel safari, Bikaner, India
welcomes you to this land of camels, desert, palaces, folklores,
mysteries and charms. Our safari has been operating since1998
in Bikaner region of thar desert, providing our guests fun and
galore. We claim to be the finest in this profession and promise
to give you the best of experience ever. We offer individual
and group camel and jeep safari's at reasonable rates. |
If you are an independent
traveller or heading a group of adventurers or sponsoring a
group of tourists, we listen and effectively respond to your
needs and those of your clients. We are experts at translating
those needs into marketing solutions that work, look great and
communicate well. Our group consists of well behaved, good english
speaking guides, cooks and laboures equipped with all the necessary
items one can need in desert for camping. Please scroll through
the pages of our website to find more useful information on
camel safari.
The excitment begins - while safarying, as the sun descends
into the horizon, we stop to allow you to take sunset photographs,
while standing on top of the fading desert dunes. We head to
the campsite where a convoy of camels awaits your arrival for
short camel rides. You can enjoy buffet dinner beside a blazing
bonfire with traditional cups of coffee and dates, underneath
the pitch-black night sky.
About Bikaner city - Bikaner city lies on the northern
point on the triangle of desert cities. Bikaner is another royal
walled city dating back 1486 A . D. It was established by a
Rathore prince, Bika and came to be called Bikaner after him.
Bika was the eldest son of the founder of Jodhpur state - Rao
Jodha. Bikaner was well protected from its enemies by the harsh
desert which surrounded this city. It was, however a major trade
centre as it stood on the ancient carvan route which linked
central Asia and north India with the Gujarat seaports. Other
outside influences were minimal and this city was able to keep
its medieval flavour.
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