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Camel Safari in India
Camel Safari in India
Camel Safari is one of the most exotic ways to explore the wildlife of the
desert region of India. Camel, the 'ship of the desert' is regularly seen
in these arid regions ferrying both humans and goods from one destination
to the other. Where other means of transportation, like horses and small
cars, fail, there the camel makes its presence and importance felt.
In India, parts of the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat are arid and fall
in the category of desert region. Still, they are home to famous wildlife
sanctuaries of the country. Camel Safari in these parks is an excellent
means to uncover the exotic flora and fauna of the region. Though, it
is a fact that camel safari can be a tiring and backbreaking experience
for those who are not accustomed to it, yet it can also be one of the
most unique experience of their life, for the movement of this humpbacked
animal is distinct and interesting. The slow and swaying camels give ample
amount of time to its riders, who can observe its surroundings thoroughly.
Moreover, sighting of exotic animals and birds from the top of the camel
is truly an amazing and unforgettable experience.
Tips
There are few important things that tourists need to keep in mind before
embarking on a camel safari trip in India. A proper planning is the pre-requisite
of a successful trip. Therefore, bookings and reservations need to be
made well in advance so as to avoid last minute confusion and hassels.
After conforming their trip reservations, the next thing that tourists
must remember to do is to pack certain precautionary items. They have
to realize that they are travelling into a desert region which can be
terrible for them if they do not carry things that suit the weather of
the region. A pair of sunglasses and sunscreen lotion are of paramount
importance to save the eyes and skin from burning. Equally important are
light cotton clothes that allow air to enter the body as well as a suitable
pair of shoes. However, what is most important for the tourists to carry
is sufficient quantity of water so that they do not spend a tortuous journey
dying of thirst.