Seeing the sun rise before our trip. |
The Place: Jaisalmer
The Date: Jan. 11-12, 2012
The Cost: 1,700 rupees
Thrill Level, from 1 to 10: 3 (there’s always the danger of falling off the camel, and there’s a tiny rush when it’s time to get on and off the camel)
The Date: Jan. 11-12, 2012
The Cost: 1,700 rupees
Thrill Level, from 1 to 10: 3 (there’s always the danger of falling off the camel, and there’s a tiny rush when it’s time to get on and off the camel)
For my 1.5-day trip, we left Jaisalmer in the morning by jeep, had a basic breakfast while watching the sun rise, rode a camel for about two hours, had lunch, and then rested for two hours. Then we got back on a camel for another two hours until we reached some sand dunes, where we set up camp and had dinner and beer (not included in the price). The next morning we had a simple breakfast and rode camels for about two hours until we reached a jeep that brought us back to Jaisalmer by lunchtime.
Riding the camel itself can be
uncomfortable; I was shocked I was so
sore, considering I wasn’t exercising or anything. I met one traveler who just
opted to walk, like the guides. Yes, we go that slow. While riding the camel, I played Sudoku.
Playing around in the dunes where we camped. |
Take some
time to see the famous havelis (historical mansions). I didn’t actually go in
them, but it was enough to see their outside facades. Plus, looking for them
took me off the main path and into the winding back streets where people live.
(For more adventure activities in Rajasthan, check out Part 1, Part 2 and Part 4 of the series.)
A local comes up to sell Kingfisher beers for 150 rupees ($3) each. Not bad considering he had a monopoly. |
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