Camel Safaris in Jaisalmer and Bikaner: What to Know

Explore the Desert on a Camel Safari in India

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Like in Jordan , one of the most unforgettable and enchanting experiences you can have in India is to ride through the rippling, windswept desert on camel back and camp out under the stars. Taking a camel safari will also give you the opportunity to witness the rustic, rural desert life of India. While the desert can be barren, it's also surprisingly well populated. Here's what you need to know to plan your trip.

Where Can You Go on a Camel Safari?

The most popular place for camel safaris in India is in the desert around Jaisalmer , in Rajasthan. To have the best experience, it's important to consider which location is most suitable for you. Most tourists head to the Sam sand dunes, which are unappealingly commercial and crowded these days. The sand dunes near Khuri village in Desert National Park are more peaceful but have started to attract their share of tourists. If you book a camel safari package from Jaisalmer, it will most likely include a stop at abandoned Kuldhara village on the way to Khuri.

Bikaner, also in Rajasthan, is another popular option for camel safaris. However, the desert is nowhere near as impressive as Jaisalmer. You'll be disappointed if you go there expecting undulating sand dunes because they no longer exist. Instead, the safaris generally focus on visiting isolated desert villages.

Great camel safaris can be done at lesser-known Osian (about an hour and a half north of Jodhpur on the way to Bikaner. Stay at Reggie's Camel Camp or Osian Sand Dunes Resort and Camp . The interesting temples at Osian are an added attraction. Manvar Desert Camp and Resort is an exclusive option in the desert at Khiyansariya (between Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Bikaner).

Many camel safari companies will allow you to choose your route, so you can decide if you want to take the road less traveled or the more touristy track. Be specific about it. Otherwise, you'll most likely end up in close proximity to lots of other tourists around Sam or Khuri in Jaisalmer.

If you do want to go on an offbeat sightseeing tour, Vedic Walks offers an overnight Desert Camel Safari and Camping Experience near Pushkar. It includes a safari through villages and a unique spiritual walking tour of the town. Dharma Camel Safari is another option in Puskhar that gets good feedback.

In addition, it's possible to go on a camel safari in the the alpine desert in Ladakh, mainly in the Nubra Valley from Hundar to Diskit . The camels on these trips are the double hump Bactrian variety.

Reputable Camel Safari Companies in Jaisalmer and Bikaner

Be sure to take care when booking your camel safari as the business is very competitive and it's definitely a case of you get what you pay for. Cheaper deals may seem appealing initially, but you'll find that the quality of food, bedding, and other necessities is lower. There will be more people in the group too. Make sure you find out exactly what the arrangements will be, such as whether dinner will be provided at a nearby village or a cook will make it for you over an open fire in the desert.

Most hotels and backpacker hostels in Jaisalmer sell camel safaris (for a commission). However, it's better to go with specialist operators, so you can be sure of what you're getting. Recommended ones include Sahara Travels (next to the Fort gate), Trotters Independent Travel , and Real Desert Man Camel Safaris. Their websites contain details of the various safari packages available. The safaris offered by Shahi Palace, Hotel Pleasant Haveli , Wanderlust Hostel , and Toffu Hotel and are also decent. Many offer non-touristy options away from the crowds.

If heading to Khuri, you can arrive by 4 p.m. and negotiate your camel safari directly with the camps there (they're all situated in a row). On a standard evening safari, you'll spend sunset in the sand dunes and return to the camp for dinner and a cultural program, before leaving for Jaisalmer at about 8.30 p.m.

If you really want to go off the beaten path and have a rustic experience, far from the tourist trail, try The Adventure Travel Agency in Jaisalmer. They'll take you a long camel safari out towards Barmer, sleeping under the stars on army bedding in the dunes.

There are fewer options for camel safaris in Bikaner. The oldest and most well-known operators are Vino Desert Safari, Rao Bikaji Camel Safari , and Camel Man.

Duration of Camel Safaris

It's possible to go on a quick camel safari and return the same day. However, most people prefer to go deeper into the desert for a few days. Many choose the overnight option, which is sensible as it can become monotonous otherwise (and you're likely to end up with a sore bum). This consists of riding the camel into the desert, watching the sunset, having dinner, star gazing, waking up for sunrise, and then riding back. Desert sunsets and sunrises are pretty darn spectacular!

Longer options, up to 30 days are available for hardcore enthusiasts! You can get an itinerary tailored to meet your needs.

How Much Will it Cost?

The price of camel safaris varies according to the route, standard of food and comfort provided. In Jaisalmer, rates start from around 1,000 rupees per person for a reputable sunset camel ride into the dunes and cultural program. Expect to pay 1,600 rupees upwards for a full-day (sunrise and sunset) camel safari package. Quality overnight camel safaris start from around 1,800 rupees per person. However, this can increase to 3,000 rupees for top-of-the-range camping (or glamping!) facilities.

Prices can be negotiated, so don't book anything in advance.

What to Expect

Riding a camel can become surprisingly uncomfortable after a while. Many people complain of having very sore legs and bums by the end of their journey.

On the most basic safaris, you'll be sleeping out under the stars either on a camp bed or on the ground. There are no toilets on these safaris. You'll have to go wild! The more luxurious safaris have established camps with Swiss tents and attached toilets.

The best time is during the cooler dry months, from September to March. After March, the desert becomes unbearably hot, and then the monsoon season starts. It doesn't rain much though, and temperatures remain high. Camel safaris usually depart early in the morning to allow some distance to be covered, and a suitable camping spot to be found and set up, before dusk.

What to Take with You

Bring something comfortable and padded to sit on to make the journey less painful if you're going on a longer safari.

Other useful items to bring include sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, toilet paper, flashlight, insect repellent, water bottle, toothbrush and toothpaste, sleeping bag liner and plenty of warm clothing as it can get cold in the desert at night. Do be aware that you won't be able to bathe in the desert, so wet wipes will definitely come in handy as well.

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Deserts are the highlight of Rajasthan, and the best way to experience such beauty is via a camel safari. Camel safari is nothing less than thrilling, exciting and an altogether fabulous way to get a taste of the rural desert life — as well as immerse in the local culture. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

Where to go for camel safari.

There are several places in Rajasthan where you can go for Camel Safari, and the best ones include Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Pushkar, and Jodhpur. Each of these places offer a unique and memorable experience .

Jaisalmer, the Golden City as it is often dubbed, is located in the heart of the Thar desert. Riding on a camelback through the rolling sand dunes of the Thar desert is an experience like no other. Also, about 40 kilometers (24.8 miles) west of Jaisalmer lies another best locale — the Sam Sand Dunes, which are characterized by tall sand dunes (about 30-60 meters) and almost no vegetation. This is the most popular place for safari, which makes it the most crowded as well. Nonetheless, camel safari here is fun! You can disembark at various points along the way and camp through the spectacular dunes.

Those who prefer to enjoy the desert landscape in peace and quiet may head to the dunes near Khuri village. These are lesser-known but most stunning sand dunes around Jaisalmer. While riding a camel here, you can experience the rustic desert life up-close, as the village is home to mud and straw huts and the village folks prefer living the traditional way.

Camel safari in Jaisalmer

Camel safari in Bikaner lets you pass through the tiny settlements in the area, including Naukh, Baru, Tadana, Kanasar and Mohangarh, among others. Should you wish to know about the colorful culture of the region, you can take a break in these tiny villages and talk to the locals, who are actually more than happy to narrate some of their famous folk tales — which are quite intriguing!

For a lively camel safari experience, visit Pushkar during the Pushkar Camel Fair, which is an annual camel and livestock fair that goes on for five days. A camel ride here takes you to the tiny hamlets in the area where you meet the indigenous tribes and know about the rustic way of living. Additionally, a ride here also presents you the best views of the Aravalli ranges (one of the world’s oldest mountain ranges), along with bewitching sunrises and sunsets.

There is no better way to explore a desert than sitting on the back of a camel

Camel safari can also be done in and around Jodhpur. One of the best spots here is Osian, an ancient town located in the Thar desert. This town is famous for its ancient temples from 8th to 11th centuries. You can stay at the Osian Sand Dunes Resort and Camp, which is perhaps one of the best hotels in the area. It provides safari rides, and in the evening, campfires along with folk music is also organised to make your trip a memorable one.

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Other places, such as Udaipur and Mandawa also offer delightful, albeit short camel rides. In Udaipur, for instance, the ride starts from the magnificent Fateh Sagar Lake until the bustling markets. While in Mandawa, the ride takes you around the town and is perfect to see the architectural masterpieces of the place.

Camel ride at Mandawa

Best camel safari tours

Booking a camel safari is easy, pretty much every hotel in these locations has a partnership with a safari tour company, so they can book a safari tour for you, of course at a commission. You can also go for specialist tour companies. There are plenty of those out there offering this thrilling and exciting experience. A simple Google search will give you endless options. Take the quotes of different companies, meet their staff and know what all arrangements and facilities are on offer, and then book the best one.

Some of our recommendations include Desert Safari Camp Jaisalmer , Real Desert Man Camel Safari Jaisalmer , Trotters Independent Tours & Travels, Vino Desert Safari , Pushkar Camel Safari and Rao Bikaji Camel Safari . Almost all of these offer camping facilities, ranging from full service luxury camps to budget-friendly tents. Visitors can take part in all things Rajasthani — from savoring the traditional food to enjoying the cultural shows (everything is part of the package). The tours can be customized as per your needs and budget.

Seating and sleep camps in the desert

What is the cost and duration of ride?

Camel safari ranges from a few hours to whole day; or for up to two, four or seven days, with longer ones up to a month. Overnight options are also on offer (tour agencies will pick you up and drop you off from your hotel). Depending upon the duration and facilities, the cost of camel safari varies. It starts from INR 500 ($7.69) up to INR 2,500 ($38.43) per person, including meals. Prices can be negotiated.

Camel safari provides you an opportunity to experience the rural desert life

When to go?

The best time to go for a camel safari is between October and March when the weather is cool. It is possible to go for camel safari in the monsoon season (July to September) as well — there is little chance of rain and temperatures remain high. April to June (summer) are the worst months — the mercury level rises phenomenally, which makes it difficult to even walk on the sand, let alone camel safari! Additionally, try to take an early morning or evening camel safari: you’ll never forget the sunrise and sunset in the desert.

What to pack?

Meal and accommodation are available en route (just make sure this is agreed upon prior). Weather-wise, expect cold nights and warm sunny days, so carry sunglasses, cap/scarf, sunscreen, insect repellent, toilet paper, flash light, hand sanitizer, medical kit and some amount of cash, too.

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A Little Adventure… Taking a Camel Safari into Pushkar’s Desert

Last updated on August 20, 2023 by Shannon

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The dilapidated bus that was to be our next means of transportation was my next “welcome to India moment.” The first was the commuter train from Mumbai to Ahmedabad .

In this case, the bus has seen more days on this earth than I have, and the last paint job was administered around the time I weaned from a bottle.

It was a piece of work, let me tell you! I often have to cover my arm and shoulder to protect myself from the slanting sun rays, but in this case, I didn’t wish for tinted windows because the windows were already so dirty and cloudy that light could only seep through.

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Getting to Pushkar, India

With no direct trains between  Udaipur and Pushkar , my cousin and I de-trained in Ajmer, a heaving, hot city.

Navigating the clogged streets was like a game of Pac-Man, at every corner a cow, cart, rickshaw, or car to mow us down. From the bus station—which we made it to unscathed—we took the local bus into Pushkar, about 40 kilometers away. My cousin shared with me  stories of the dilapidated chicken buses she encountered during her time in Guatemala with the Peace Corps, but this sketchy, shuddering bus was first for me.

As the only foreigners on the bus, they locals gave us a bit more space than the others. And that doesn’t mean we could sprawl, it just meant that no one else leveraged their bodies onto our two-person bus seat.

camel reflection in the sand

We’re both tall and had belongings too, which also afforded us the courtesy of “private” seats. So, for that bus ride we sat squished thigh to thigh with both of our packs perched precariously on our laps as we navigated the winding roads.But even the blatant stares of curiosity couldn’t distract me from the sheer drop offs that fell away from one side of the road.

As I pondered my death by way of ricocheting from a cliff, several men and women on the bus settled into their seats and locked their gazes to my every move. I talked about the staring in Ahmedabad. At the ashram museum it was coupled with people following us, which wasn’t tolerable, but as time passes I am used to this custom on unabashedly staring at foreigners.

For the locals, there is no shame or awkwardness. And so, they marveled as I applied chapstick. And the women were tickled when we had a moment of re-arranging the bags, everyone’s eyes goggled when I removed my jacket and showed a peek of my now-naked forearm.

Alas though, all good things must come to an end, and so did the “Shannon and Helen Two Bag Circus Show.”  We shot smiles to everyone on the bus, shouldered our bags when the bus driver unloaded them for us, and we hoofed it for the ten-minute walk into the center of Pushkar.

Where to Stay in Pushkar

Our first order of business was to unload our bags in a guesthouse. But we hadn’t booked one ahead of time. We had arrived in early afternoon and we knew we could easily find a place to sleep with just a short wander. The touts were ready as we walked into town, and although we often bypass this cluster, we both accepted a card from a young boy. He assured us that we would love Hotel Tulsi Palace if we followed him.

We had picked out a few places in our Lonely Planet , which we love for transportation and overviews, but the accommodation has been hit or miss. So, we shooed him a bit and went in search of the recommended hotels.

tulsi palace kids

What a bust! They weren’t nice and were overpriced—likely exactly because they are listed in the guidebook.  We returned to the touts, found the boy and followed him through a maze of side streets until we finally arrived at a clean hotel off of the bustling tourist road.

Fast forward ten minutes and we are cozied up with a cup of chai from the owner of the hotel, a mom of several adorable kids who filed past us. She settled us into a super clean room with two beds and hot showers for precisely the price we wanted to pay.

My cousin and I had decided to take a camel safari and she was happy to help us pick one out. We choose anywhere between one hour camel adventures and multi-day camel safaris.

Although I know multi-day trips are popular, and it’s gorgeous to sleep in the desert, but neither my cousin nor I wanted to ride for more than a couple of hours. With the mom’s help, we booked ourselves on a two-hour ride that would take us out of the city and into the surrounding desert.

What to Expect on a Camel Ride in Pushkar

Rising early the next morning, my cousin and I donned our dirtiest outfits that we didn’t mind getting stinky and dusty. With traveling, we’re constantly playing a game to assess and keep clean the freshest clothes until we can find a chance to do laundry. And today was camel riding day—one of the many fun things to do in Pushkar !

We ventured out the front door, and there, in the middle of the paved street with  motorcycles zooming past was our transport for the day: two towering camels named Johnny and Krishna. Each one was accompanied by a super-tanned Indian man attempting to get his camel to lay on the ground so that we could climb onto the camels’ backs.

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With a bit of a jolt and some steep angles, we rose into the air and soon towered over everyone on the streets. Once we were up and had our feet securely in the straps, the camel handler clicked his tongue and the Johnny and Krishna started off at a slow and leisurely stroll out of the city.

Pushkar is a small city, so it took just a few minutes to reach the outskirts. At that point the guides were done walking so they easily scaled each camel and road in the seat behind us, steering the camels into the open desert.

desert sand

A camel’s gait is unlike any other animal. At this point I have only really ridden elephants and horses. Instead of the smooth horse gait, or the huge sway of an elephant, this was a more plodding and level gait than the elephant but definitely not anything like the even and measured gait of a horse.

The further we rode into the desert, the fewer people and dwellings we passed. Just a handful of people had built homes into the deep sand. It was a rural life just a short walk outside of the city.

Our guide explained that these half-naked children running past us would never see the inside of a schoolhouse, and the girls would likely be married off as young as possible.

We plodded past them and I felt fleeting moments rush over me. Sadness, pity, humility, empathy. I often try to use my money to support local economies when I travel, but there is a futility to it all when I spot moments like this on the road.

krishna the camel in pushkar

And within a flash we were even past the most remote dwellings and those concerns also passed, they were ruminations to resume another day. In these travels, I see so much that in the moment seems like so simple a problem, that there should be a solution I should help find to affect change. But the moment passes. The thoughts are fleeting and the realization that no solution is as simple as it looks .

Johnny and Krishna plodded on, occasionally trotting, deeper into the desert. A bit later, we took a break under a weak, piddling tree that provided a mere modicum of shade. My cousin and I took pictures with the camels—or at least we tried! These camels proved true all the rumors I had heard about camels being mean and snippy—they really are!

camel photo!

Our guides asked the camels to lay down and then indicated that we could stand near them for some pictures. Krishna the Camel, however, was in a contrary mood. He whipped his head around and tried to nip at me as I approached.

At other times, they bared their teeth and thrashed their head when my cousin and I appeared within in their vision range. Johnny was a character, he let out some very nasty (but entirely funny) belches.

camel laying in the sand

Their antics and bad behavior were funny though, the handlers were there to keep us safe. But my cousin and I maintained a constant vigilance because those camels wanted to cause us bodily harm. But only us, of course, they wouldn’t dare do that to their owners and were perfectly sweet to the two camel handlers.

It was a fun day and after the photos we plodded back into town, changed our clothes and sought out a chai to relax—another successful day!

History of Camels in India

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Camels have played an important role in the history of India for thousands of years. They were first domesticated in the Arabian Peninsula, and were introduced to India around the 4th century BCE by the Persian Empire.

In India, camels were used for a variety of purposes, including transportation, farming, and military operations. They were particularly well-suited to the harsh desert and semi-arid regions of the country, where they could go for long periods without water and carry heavy loads over rough terrain.

In the early 20th century, the demand for camels began to decline due to the increasing availability of motorized vehicles and the development of alternative transportation methods. However, camels continue to play a significant role in the culture and economy of India, particularly in rural areas where they are still used for transportation and farming.

Today, camels are also used for tourism, with camel safaris and camel rides being popular attractions in many parts of India. Camels are also featured in traditional festivals and ceremonies, and are celebrated in literature, art, and folklore.

Best Places to Ride a Camel in India

Although we loved our small came safari in Pushkar, India, there are several other places where you can go on a camel safari or ride a camel—many of them offer longer trips and to places far deeper in the Rajasthani desert. Popular options include:

  • Rajasthan : Rajasthan is known for its vast deserts and camel safaris are a popular activity in this state. Some of the popular places for camel safaris in Rajasthan include Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Jodhpur.
  • Gujarat : Gujarat is also home to several deserts and camel safaris are a popular activity here. Some of the places where you can go on a camel safari in Gujarat include the Rann of Kutch and the Little Rann of Kutch.
  • Ladakh : Ladakh is a popular destination for adventure seekers and camel safaris are a popular activity here. The camel safaris in Ladakh take you through the breathtaking landscape of the region, including the vast stretches of the Indus Valley and the stunning mountains of the Himalayas.
  • Pushkar : Pushkar is a small town in Rajasthan known for its annual camel fair. Obviously I think this is a great place to go on a camel ride and experience the local culture and traditions!
  • Jaipur : Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is another popular destination for camel safaris. The city is known for its rich history and culture, and a camel safari through the city’s streets and surrounding areas is a great way to explore the region.

It is always a good idea to do some research and book your camel safari through a reputable operator to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Quick Tips: How to Take a Camel Ride in India

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Where to Organize a Camel Safari

Pushkar is a great spot for a quick ride just to get the experience but most of the multi-day stops leave out of Jaisalmer, India. Both of these are in Rajasthan, and which you choose largely depends on the length of your trip. Are you keen to take an epic adventure and use the camel as your transport to a new town in India? Then head to Jaisalmer. If you’re just interested in taking a camel ride, then Pushkar is one of the most famous spots for camels in the entire country (they have an annual camel fair here each fall.

How Long is a Camel Safari

A couple hours will satisfy if you have a passing curiosity; the overnight experiences seem ideal with multi-day trips perhaps a bit too long unless you’re a desert and camel enthusiast.

Camel Safari Cost

A few hours shouldn’t cost more than US $15. Price the overnights with several operators to get the best bargain… and always negotiate!

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7 thoughts on “A Little Adventure… Taking a Camel Safari into Pushkar’s Desert”

Thanks for the tips and photos. I was trying to arrange a camel trip from home. Now I will wait until I get there and let my host help me get it all sorted out.

Glad you found it helpful! I definitely think that you can easily find a camel trip arranged through any guesthouse in town, for sure. Best of luck and have a great adventure! :)

What a great trip!!!!!!! I love the first picture. Since we are no where near any camel like places, I’ve taken a few camel rides at the Bronx Zoo with my son. It was so fun and I promised him when he gets older we’re going to do it for real:)

Camel rides at home work too if you can’t get to India – but it was pretty neat to be on the camel in the desert surroundings – more atmospheric :)

Nice write up. India is still not on my list of places I want to see.

Got your postcard today! My kids (12,10,8) LOVE it when you send a postcard. We all love your blog and can’t wait for your updates! Take care and stay safe!

Oh I love the camels!!! Those are awesome!

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Camel Safari in Jaisalmer – 8 Important Tips to Have a Great Time!

By: Author Sophie Pearce

Posted on Last updated: August 17, 2023

Categories JAISALMER , INDIA , RAJASTHAN

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If you’re heading to Rajasthan I already, without a doubt, know that you’re going there for a camel safari in Jaisalmer.

Or, at least, to head into the mysterious Thar desert and discover its secrets for yourself.

A camel safari in Jaisalmer is an essential part of any Rajasthani adventure and should be high up on your Indian bucket list.

It’s something that I would recommend everyone experience, at least once.

Riding out to the sand dunes on your new furry friend, gazing in awe at the vibrant colours of the sunset, and sleeping out under the stars all make it an unforgettable trip.

But, there are a few things to know before you get too excited and go ahead and book one!

So, I’ve put together my crucial Jaisalmer camel safari travel tips to ensure you have a great time.

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So, what exactly IS a camel safari in Jaisalmer?

Typically a camel safari in Jaisalmer includes a transfer from Jaisalmer to a camel point in the Thar Desert.

You then ride a camel for one to two hours (two is plenty, or your bum will be dead!) and then watch the sunset on the dunes.

From there, you’ll eat dinner at a camp or out in the desert, watch a dance show and sleep out in the desert.

This could be on a cot under the stars (out in the open on the dunes) or camping in a tent.

Although it is called ‘camping’, it’s actually more like luxury camping or glamping! Some tents will have double beds and even running hot water!

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These are my top tips for a great camel safari in Jaisalmer

1. pick the right season.

A camel safari in Jaisalmer sounds like fun and games until it’s April and your skin is melting due to it being 40 degrees in the shade.

Rajasthan reaches temperatures of up to 52 degrees during summer (April – June) and so you definitely don’t want to pick the wrong season!

June – early September is also monsoon and, although Rajasthan doesn’t see constant floods of rain, you definitely don’t want to be caught out in it when it falls!

You could be sleeping open air in the desert and it would totally suck if you were wet through.

During this time the sunsets are also not so pretty, due to the cloud cover.

The best time for a camel safari in Jaisalmer and to visit the Thar desert in Rajasthan would be anywhere from September – March as this is India’s winter season.

These months have pleasant temperatures and dreamy sunsets which produce a sky full of colour!

I personally waited until the winter season to experience Jaisalmer. I just couldn’t imagine going at any other time.

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2. Don’t book a Jaisalmer Camel Safari advance

This is a top tip I would give anyone travelling to India; don’t book any transport, hotels or attractions in advance.

Sure, you can book in your hotel for the first night to make sure you have somewhere to head from the airport but after that, I wouldn’t bother.

Not only may you experience delays due to transport or falling head over heels with a place and wishing you had spent more time there, but you also could be paying over the odds online.

I would highly recommend waiting and booking a safari in Jaisalmer upfront.

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3. Don’t pick the first option, shop around

Your hotel may offer you a Jaisalmer camel safari service and the touts in the market streets can be very persuasive, but I would personally do some shopping around before picking a company.

Although the whole of Jaisalmer offers a desert safari service of some kind, I would do some research online, double-check the prices, what’s included, and if it’s definitely what you want.

Don’t make the mistake of picking the first one as you may find that it’s overpriced, or badly organised.

Prices can vary greatly depending on the service and where you’re staying. For example, if you’re staying in a 5* resort, you can obviously expect a 5* price.

Furthermore, if you’re looking to spend a night out under the stars on the dunes, you can expect to pay a lot less than a luxurious camping/glamping experience.

My hotel, Helsinki House , offered two types of Camel safari in Jaisalmer. One was a backpacker-priced sleep on the dunes with a camel safari, transfer, and meals for around 1800 rupees (£20).

The other was a more tailored camping experience for around 3-4000 per person (£35-£40)

There are so many booking offices in town, so try out a few and make sure you’re getting a good price! Remember, you can haggle and all prices are up for negotiation. This brings me to my next point of…

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4. Check what’s included

A lot of travellers I met complained of getting ripped off for a Jaisalmer camel safari.

They didn’t get to ride the camel enough or a meal wasn’t included that they were expecting.

Although it doesn’t seem like much, having everything you expect to be included can make the difference of whether you have a great camel safari or not.

So, it’s important to make sure you ask these questions before booking;

  • What sand dunes are we going to?
  • How long are we going to ride the camel?
  • What meals are included?
  • Will we be sleeping out in the desert on cots? Are we provided a blanket?
  • Will we be camping and what is the name of the camp? what facilities does each tent have?
  • Is there water included?
  • What’s the price?
  • …and, saving the best til’ last, do you offer a discount?! (Lol)

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5. Pick private dunes over Sam sand dunes

Jaisalmer’s desert isn’t like Dubai with miles and miles of untouched dunes. It’s actually a desert with lots of foliage and there are specific areas of dunes that tour operators visit with tourists.

Sam sand dunes are the most popular due to their convenient location and you’ll find that many of the camps are based in this area.

This means that you’ll be joined by loads of tourists which may not be as enjoyable. It sees over 400 tourists per day!

I know, for me, I wanted a more private tour and experience, so, I made sure I shopped around.

Luckily, Helsinki House owned private dunes a little further afield.

This meant that there would be hardly anybody there and was the perfect setting for photography.

If you would like to check the Helsinki House dates and rates, see here. 

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6. Come prepared and bring supplies

Thar desert is boiling in the day (even in winter) and then very cold at night.

So I would make sure that you bring the right gear to protect yourself from the harsh conditions.

Bring suncream for the sun beating down on you, water to make sure you’re hydrated, warm clothes for the night spent out in the desert.

Plus your camera to record all the great memories!

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7. There are experiences for all budgets

A lot of people think that spending a night out in the desert has to be a ‘backpacker experience’. But this is far from the truth.

Jaisalmer offers a massive range of luxury desert camps from Camp E Khas to the out-of-this-world luxury  Serai camp .

You really don’t have to want anything in these places!

You’ll be waited on hand and foot and feel refreshed, rather than sandy, after your stay.

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8. Make sure to enjoy your Jaisalmer camel safari!

The most important tip, enjoy the experience! Relish in the mysteries of the Thar desert. Make some furry camel friends, be bedazzled by the colours in the sunset, and marvel at the blanket of a thousand stars!

There’s little to no light pollution in the desert so you will literally have a thousand stars shining just for you.

This was by far one of my favourite experiences in India to date.

I’m pretty sure I’ve left my heart in Jaisalmer and will make it a mission to go back.

If you would like to read more about what to get up to in the golden city.

You can read my essential guide to Jaisalmer here with the top things to do! 

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Charvi Patel

Friday 3rd of February 2023

Such an amazing post! sam sand dunes camel safari jaisalmer

Sophie Pearce

Thanks, Charvi! Glad you enjoyed the post :) Sophie x

Avneet Singh

Friday 16th of December 2022

Thank you for sharing your tips with the help of this blog. Jaisalmer is one of the best place forCamel Safari in Sam Sand Dunes.

Saturday 17th of December 2022

Hi Avneet! I wouldn't necessarily agree as Sam Sand Dunes gets so busy. There are plenty of other dunes. But, Jaisalmer is the best place for a Camel Safari sure :) Thanks for reading, Sophie x

Ishant Parihar

Thursday 8th of December 2022

Thank you for posting such an amazing and informative blog, as this is helpful for my upcoming trip to Jaisalmer .

Hi Ishant, thanks for reading and have a great time in Jaisalmer! Sophie x

Thursday 21st of July 2022

Awsome blog. Looking for camel safari in Jaisalmer Desert camp in Jaisalmer is best for that.

Friday 22nd of July 2022

Hi Marvin, thank you! Jaisalmer was one of my fave places in Rajasthan! Sophie x

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Thursday 11th of November 2021

thanks for sharing the tips on camel safari in jaisalmer and images also very real and good .

No worries, hope you have an amazing time! Sophie x

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Top 5 Camel Safari Destinations in India [2024 Updated List]

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India is a land of impressive landscapes. The country’s bountiful scenic vistas attract thousands of tourists here every year. Moreover, there are some unique activities one can enjoy in this mystic land. One such activity is the camel safari.

You get to visit some amazing camel safari destinations in India . Hopping onto a camel and exploring the desert will give you a thrilling experience of a lifetime.

Do not get caught in the thought that what you can explore in a desert. You can get familiar with a new culture. Besides, riding camels in the rural places of India will give you glimpses of village life in India.

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Top 5 Camel Safari Destinations in India

You can enjoy camel safaris in India in the deserts of Rajasthan and Ladakh . Both deserts offer some wonderful camel safari destinations.

You can find our many Rajasthan tour itineraries that offer camel safari. You can take a camel safari for a day to visit villages and famous places. Also, you can take overnight camel safaris to enjoy camping and other fun activities.

Find below the details of the camel safaris you can take in these places.

Bikaner Camel Safari, Rajasthan

Bikaner gives you a unique experience of camel safari in India . Bikaner is famous for its palaces , sweets, and rugs. You can start the camel safari from the city but can enjoy your ride through villages. These villages are Tadana, Baru, Naikh, Kansar, Mohangarh, etc.

You can stop at these villages and take the time to explore them. You can eat the local food at the village food outlets.  Besides, you can shop for handicraft items from these villages. The mesmerizing sand dunes in the Thar Desert melt your heart in joy.

Besides, there are options to stay in tents or mud houses for camping. The safari surely gives you some unforgettable moments in life.

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Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Jaisalmer is famous for its golden sand dunes. Most of the hotels in Jaisalmer offer camel safari. The royal charm of this place makes your camel safari experience richer.

Tourists visit this place to enjoy camel rides. You can visit many interesting places during your camel safari at this place. You can visit many temples in Baisakhi village and. Also, you can find some historical remnants of the ancient era in Roopsi village .

Besides, you can find the tombs of the Bhatti Rajput Kings at Badanagh. Also, you can enjoy camping out in the desert and enjoying delicious Rajasthani cuisine in your tent. You get to relish your overnight camel safari gazing at the stars. Besides, you can take part in the self-cooking adventure under the open sky.

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Mandawa Camel Safari, Rajasthan

Mandawa is not very far from the capital city of Delhi . You can find many Havelis at this place. You can visit these historic buildings on your camel safari at Mandwana. You can visit Saraf Haveli which is the most famous Haveli here.

Besides, there are Havelis of Chokhani and Ladia, Also, there is the double Haveli of the Goenkas. Besides, Castle Mandwana hotel in this place is one of the best luxury hotels in Rajasthan . Also, you get to explore the whole city during your camel safari.

The slow and comfortable rides are the best ways to enjoy your city tour in this place. Besides, you get to cross many villages and can get to know tribal life.

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Pushkar Camel Fair, Rajasthan

The famous Camel Fair of Rajasthan is held in Pushkar . The camels are adorned with jewelry during the fair. Also, there are many competitions at the fair.

The most famous of all is the camel race. You can view the best sunsets and sunrises from this place. Besides, the gorgeous views of the Aravalli Range soothe your soul.

Besides, an overnight camel safari is an outstanding experience in this place. You get to enjoy the traditional dances, buffet dinner, and bonfire while camping there. Not to miss the special gypsy dance.

Also, you get to visit the huts of the villages and communicate with them. Besides, you tend to turn into a passionate shutterbug during your camel safari here.

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Nubra Valley, Ladakh

Ladakh gives you an extraordinary camel safari experience. It is one of the best camel safari destinations in India. Double-humped Bactrian camels are famous here for camel safari. These animals can carry up to 3 riders and can walk for miles. Nubra Valley is one of the most gorgeous places here.

You get to view snow-clad mountains at a distance from this place. The camel ride takes you through mountain terrains and villages.

Also, you get to enjoy the magical views of nature around you. Besides, you can visit some Buddhist Gompas during the safari. Also, you can stop at a hot spring in Panamic village and enjoy a hot water bath amid the cold desert. Read Also: 10 Best Places to Visit in Leh Ladakh

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Camel Safari Tips

  • Wear clothes that cover your body. In the case of cold deserts, carry warm clothes. Also, avoid wearing too revealing dresses.
  • Carry enough water as you would tend to get thirsty.
  • Carry Sunscreen Lotions.
  • Carry Insect repellent sprays or lotions.
  • Carry toilet paper and hand sanitizer.
  • Carry sunglasses.
  • Carry a Power bank.
  • Carry a First Aid Kit.

Temperature In Camel Safari:

It may be hot during the day, so you should wear cotton and woolen clothing. It gets cold in the evenings and at night, so it is a good idea to bring at least two sets of clothing. If you are doing a desert safari, shorts and skirts are okay but you need to cover your skin if you will be around people. To avoid getting burned by the sun during the daytime, take a hat with wide brim or wear an outfit with long sleeves. You also need to have extra clothes on hand as it can get cold at night.

Frequently Asked Questions

How i can go to jaisalmer from delhi.

You can take a train from New Delhi. Also, there are many buses available from New Delhi, Besides, you can also take a cab or private car to go to Jaisalmer from Delhi.

What is Rajasthan famous for?

Rajasthan is famous for its rich culture and royal heritage. It is also famous for its palaces, forts, and temples. Besides, the Rajasthani handicrafts, Bandhej saree, bangles, and blue pottery items are famous here.

How many days are required for a trip to Rajasthan?

You need a minimum of 5 to 7 days trip to explore Rajasthan.

Is Ladakh safe for tourists?

Yes! Ladakh is safe for every type of tourist.

Which month is best to visit Leh Ladakh?

Summer months are the best time to visit Ladakh. You can visit Ladakh between March and August.

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Camel Safari In Rajasthan

Take the opportunity to witness the barren land with a Camelback Safari in Rajasthan . Famous for its colourful streets and folk art on the walls, rich culture, and heritage, Rajasthan tour is not complete without witnessing sand turning golden with sunlight and filled with silver in the moonlight on camelback.

Camel Safari is an enthralling ride to explore the beautiful cities and villages of Rajasthan. The activity involves sitting on a camel back and riding through the desert and cities. What good than exploring the desert on the ship of desert, camel. Camel Safari in Rajasthan is the best way to explore the Thar Desert. Witness the beautiful sunrise and sunset on camelback.

Where to do Camel Safari in Rajasthan?

The  Best places for Camel Safari in Rajasthan are Jaisalmer, Jaipur, and Bikaner. Every place has their own speciality when it comes to camel Safari. People finds every place equally intriguing. So it is upto you which place suits you best for camel Safari. Below info will help you to clear your mind and choose the best camel safari destination.

1. Camel Safari In Jaisalmer

Camel Safari in Rajasthan

Take a tour around the Thar Desert on the soft sand and enjoy a film-like camel back safari in Jaisalmer . The safari includes visiting the village Sam or Khuri on Camel. Jaisalmer Camel Safari is one of the best experiences you can have here amid The Great Desert of India!

Camel Safari In Jaisalmer: Cost

The cost of camel safari in Jaisalmer ranges from Rs 1000-3000 per person. It depends upon route, food provided and comfort. 

Duration: The camel Safari ride takes around 60-90 minutes. 

Note: Evening camel safari tour is considered the best in Jaisalmer as one can catch the beautiful sun setting behind the dunes.

Things to do:

  • Visit the Jain Temple.
  • Explore the old Bazaars and city-view restaurants.
  • The ancient forts and majestic museums displaying prehistoric battle weapons.
  • Ride around the desert to nearby places like Khuri and Sam.

Itinerary: Jaisalmer Camel Safari

Day 1: Drive to Jaisalmer. Upon arrival, check-in to the hotel. explore the city in the evening and enjoy folk music alongside traditional food.

  Day 2: Wake up early in the morning and step out to enjoy the indescribable experience of desert camel safari over the golden sand dunes under the starry night. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 3: Explore the different places in the city and take your leave to your home destination.

2. Camel Safari In Bikaner

Camel Back Safari In Bikaner Desert

People call it Camel Country, Bikaner is another popular destination for the enthralling camel Safari in Rajasthan. Bikaner camel safari’s generally focus on exploring the isolated villages on Camel. It takes 3-days and 2-nights to enjoy the desert experience. Make your peace with the hustle and bustle of the hectic daily schedules and sink into the windswept golden sand dunes in Bikaner desert campsite followed by traditional food, water, and entertainment with the Rajasthani folk music and dance.

Camel Safari in Bikaner: Cost

The price of Camel Safari in Bikaner ranges from Rs 800-3500 per person. The price depends upon your duration of Camel Safari.

  • Visit Prachin Museum displaying royal portraits and traditional textiles.
  • Attend the infamous Camel Festival and explore the barren lands on them.
  • Visit Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata Temple, Kote Gate, and Gajner Palace.

Itinerary: Bikaner Camel Safari

Day 1: Drive to Bikaner and check-in to the hotel. Witness the full moon view from the rooftop of one of the open-roof restaurants. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 2: Have the refreshing morning breakfast and go exploring different places in the city. Sand dunes near Bikaner are the Best place for Camel safari in Rajasthan . Take your feet into the wild-life in the far Thar Desert. Stay in the desert camps and bonfire under the night sky painted with stars.

Day 3: Take a tour to nearby villages and listen to the stories of the place from old folks. Leave for your home destination.

3. Camel Safari In Jaipur

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Commonly called Pink City; Jaipur is popular for many things among which Camel Safari is best experience to have. Stroll around the pink city and its rustic villages on camelback. Choose night camel safari tour for more fun in the desert. Get ready for an amazing experience here!

Camel Safari in Jaipur: Cost

The camel safari cost in jaipur ranges from Rs 1200-3000 per person. Hire any local operator or travel agency for your best camel safari experience.

  • Visit Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palace and many more
  • Explore colourful streets of old Bazaars and visit museums
  • Dance on the rhythm of the folk music at the desert campsite.

Itinerary: Camel Safari In Jaipur

Day 1: Reach Jaipur through a choice of your convenience and check into the hotel upon arrival. Go and stroll around the near markets and temples. Stay for a night in the hotel.

Day 2: After breakfast at the hotel, drive to explore various ancient palaces and forts like Nahargarh Fort, Amber Fort, City Palace, and many more. Go for a camel safari in Jaipur around the areas of Jal Mahal at Lake Fort. Overnight stay at the desert campsite.

Day 3: Visit the Pink streets and markets and explore the places you want to go to. Pack your bags and take a leave to your home destination.

Necessary Information for Camel Safari In Rajasthan:

Camel rides in the middle of the desert are not for everyone. That is the main reason for the explorers to take a tour to one of the best camel safari destinations in Rajasthan . The Great Indian Desert- Thar Desert is popular not in India but in foreign countries too. People from different corners of the world come to witness the vibrant golden dunes. Before going on the camelback safari, there are some important things to keep in mind. As thrilling as it sounds, desert safaris take you to the paradise of sunrises and sunsets.

  • Indeed, Camelback safari can be an adventurous trip but that doesn’t mean you can ride on any stray camel you first see. Hence, hire a proper camelback ride provider for the amazing strolling in the desert.
  • Make sure you have enough water, and complete camping facilities- camp lights, blankets, and ready-to-eat food.
  • The price range varies as per your budget. You can book a half-day camel safari in the desert or you can book a full 1 or 2 days camel safari along with desert camping in Rajasthan .
  • Do not just sit inside your tent houses. Travel by your feet to explore the desert and find that perfect peaceful view under the night sky you come for.
  • Do not drink liquor during the safari. You will end up dehydrating yourself.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes to protect you from the heat. You can opt for shorts but it will leave you all sunburned. Bring sunscreen, goggles, and any other care regime you prefer to protect yourself from the sun and heat in the middle of the desert.

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Frequently asked questions about camel safari in rajasthan.

The Thar Desert is 40-45 km from Jaisalmer. It takes approximately an hour’s drive to reach The Great Indian Desert. 

The sand dunes are best known for sunrise (4 am to 6 am) and sunset (4 pm to 7 pm). You can stay in the desert camps to enjoy the sky full of stars and distant planets.

You should free a week or 10 days from your schedule to enjoy the best camel safari place in Rajasthan.

Rajasthan is one of the hottest states in India because of the deserts. If we talk according to the climate conditions, the best time to go for desert safari is in winters from November to March.

You can stay in one of the desert campsites to spend the best times and enjoy the starry night sky from the sand dunes. You can stay in the hotels and homestays as per your choice of convenience.

It depends on your budget. You can book a camelback riding provider for around 1000 bucks for sunset camel ride into the dunes. You can book camel safari for full-day (sunrise and sunset) starting from 1,600 and up.

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Planning a camel safari in the Thar Desert? Here’s what to know

Resham Sengar , TIMESOFINDIA.COM , TRAVEL NEWS , JAISALMER Updated : Jan 21, 2021, 19:13 IST

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A handy guide.

Taking a camel safari in Jaisalmer is an unforgettable experience. Riding out into India's Thar Desert, then sleeping under the stars turns back the centuries to an adventurous time. Trader caravans and sword-wielding raiders once rode camels over the same dunes, towards the same desert forts.

How to choose a camel safari in Jaisalmer?

Go by word of mouth recommendations given by other tourists. Do not go by the suggestions given by touts that are usual on the streets of Jaisalmer. You can also visit a tour operator’s office to ask for worthy suggestions. Be specific about what you want.

During the camel safari

Ideally, a camel safari in Jaisalmer is meant for two days, with one night stay in the desert. Tourists spend a few hours on the camel back at a time, and then take a stop for meal breaks. Make sure you tightly hold on to the saddle when the camel is kneeling or standing to avoid getting jolted by the move.

Food in the desert

Rest assured, tourists are given delicious and freshly prepared meals, using raw ingredients made right in the desert. Be sure to inform your cooks in advance about the kind of food you would prefer.

Camping in the desert

Tourists are offered cots to sleep at night in the camps. They are also given heavy blankets to stay warm during chilly nights in the desert. If you would like to enjoy the experience of sleeping under the start-lit sky, opt for it.

Choosing the right clothes

The climate in the desert varies to both the extremes. So, pack in light clothes to cover you from the sun head to toe during daytime and light woollens for the cold evenings. Wear a pair of sunglasses offering good UV protection, which would not only protect from the harsh sun but also from the dust getting into your eyes.

Things to carry on a camel safari

While tourists are offered a lot of amenities to take care of their travel requirements, it is very helpful to carry a few essential items in a small carry bag. Pack in things like a sun protection lotion, sun glasses, scarf or hat, insect repellent, toilet paper, torch, hand sanitizer, some cash, light woollens for cold mornings and nights and waterproof cover for your camera.

Some good practices to follow

There is huge competition for work among the tour guides in the desert. So, if you have had a good safari experience, make sure you offer a tip to them along with a nice feedback in the log book after returning to the office. Also, do carry trash bags along to avoid littering in the desert area. And as it goes without saying, keep an eye on your belongings in the camp area.

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Jaisalmer borders the mystical Thar desert, and one of the consequential things to do when visiting the ‘golden city’, is an overnight camel safari.  From trotting through the desert atop camels, followed by nights spent under the milky way, it is no wonder that tourists travel from far and wide to take part in this magical experience .  In this guide, we will share our tips and experiences, to help you choose your own camel safari in Jaisalmer.

Our camel safari in Jaisalmer remains one of the highlights of our 2 months spent in INDIA .  It’s not often you get to catch your breath in strenuous Rajasthan, therefore the day and night we spent in the desert was a welcomed break.  Anybody who’s ever spent a night in the desert i’m sure will agree, that there’s something to be found amidst all that nothing…

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HOW TO BOOK OVERNIGHT CAMEL SAFARI IN JAISALMER

It will come as no surprise that Jaisalmer is bursting at the seams with tour operators organising the desert camel safari experience.   It can, therefore, be an overwhelming task when choosing the right one.   Thankfully we had been recommended Trotters Jaisalmer ahead of our visit and we were not disappointed.  

Trotters are a relatively small establishment; however, you only have to look at their trip advisor reviews to see they are a reputable company.   Trotters offer the best desert safari in Jaisalmer , as theirs leads you through the most remote areas of the desert.   We would highly recommend Trotters for your camel safari experience.   

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JAISALMER CAMEL SAFARI PRICE

Prices vary dependent on the package you choose; however, make sure to check Trotters recent price list.    Below is a list of what you can expect to be included in the price:

  • Collection from your hotel
  • Jeep Transportation to & from the desert  
  • A personal camel
  • Meals, refreshments, snacks & drinking water*
  • Accommodation*
  • Entertainment*
  • Off the beaten track adventures

*Dependent on the package chosen

HOW LONG IS THE CAMEL SAFARI IN JAISALMER?

The standard camel safari packages include 1 or 2 nights in the Thar desert.  This being said, Trotters can accommodate anywhere up to 21+ days. We opted for a 1 day, 1-night safari and for us, that was enough time. Although the experience is magical, it can also be uncomfortable at times . Be sure to know what you’re signing up for before you commit. In the itinerary below, we will share an honest review of our experience so you know what to expect.

OUR JAISALMER DESERT SAFARI EXPERIENCE

Day 1 – jaisalmer to dune camp.

Our camel safari experience commenced around lunch time when we were collected by the Trotter company jeep.   Accompanied by a group of 6 other travellers, we sped off on our journey into the desert .   Before long, the sandstone architecture of the city had been replaced with arid golden landscapes .   While a brisk, cool breeze filtered through the windows of the jeep; the heat mirage rippling on the road confirmed the soaring temperatures waiting for us outside.

Around 1 hour had passed when we arrived at our first destination, the ‘Serene Oasis’.   The giant watering hole once served as the only water supply to the local villages . This means that some villagers would have had to walk for hours to gather water for their families.   Thankfully the villages now have alternative water sources; however, there are other inhabitants of the desert who take advantage of the generous water supply.   Thirsty camels have to drop to their knees when the water levels are low. Though surprisingly, they didn’t seem to have the hump about it!   (boom boom…)  

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Soon it was time to head to the next stop, ‘Khaba Fort’.  With the fort possessing  a compelling history, it made for  a nice addition to the itinerary.   The fort was once inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins but was mysteriously abandoned some 200 years ago .   Today, laid in ruins, the fort & village are consumed by an eerie solitude.  

MEETING MICHAEL JACKSON (MY CAMEL)

After exploring the fort and admiring the views, it was finally time to meet our camels.  When we arrived they were impressively dressed and ready to go.   Much to my dismay, I was the first up to mount my camel, ‘Michael Jackson’.   It was my first time riding a camel, and so I was not prepared for what came next. ‘Michael’ stood back legs first, and as he lurched me forwards I almost catapulted into the horizon (no exaggeration..)!  

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Once the group was ready, our guides gave the signal to commence the safari.   The camels trotted forward in perfect unison, and it was clear they knew the route like the back of their hoof.   It was mid-afternoon by this point, and the sun was unforgiving. We were thankful we had come well prepared with sunscreen and shawls .  

As we walked through arid farmland and scrubland, our guides provided interesting facts about the camels.   (Did you know they can drink up to 40 gallons of water in one go?)   This was educational but also served as a welcome distraction from our numb legs and sore butt.   It has to be said that riding a camel is not the most comfortable of experiences .   Thankfully, the journey to camp is no longer than 2 hours.  

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A SUNSET TO REMEMBER

Soon enough, the setting sun projected a magical golden hour glow over the landscapes.   With the sand dunes visible in the distance it felt like a tale from ‘1001 Nights’ .

We arrived at camp just in time to catch the sun setting over the dunes.  At the same time, we were  welcomed warmly by the team, with delicious local snacks & traditional chai.   There was even ice cold beers available at an extra cost .   In the hours before dinner, we chatted among our new-found friends and enjoyed the extraordinary experience.

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As darkness fell, the campfire roared into life, and the alluring smell of Indian cuisine had us all feeling hungry.   The team had prepared a feast of freshly prepared curry, dahl, rice, and chapati.   The food was delicious, and we happily accepted the refills that just kept on coming.   When we could finally eat no more, the guides transformed random equipment from the camp into instruments.   With a blanket of stars above us, the tantalising sounds of traditional Indian music carried us into the night .  

*Travellers Tip  – It was winter when we took part in the safari; therefore, the evening got extremely cold.   Thankfully Trotters provided plenty of duvets and blankets to keep us warm.  

As we lay in bed gazing at a breathtaking view of the milky way, we eventually fell asleep with sho0ting stars in our eyes.

DAY 2 – DUNE CAMP TO JAISALMER

We woke early to a fresh morning and the first hint of sunlight creeping over the dunes.   The Trotters team were already preparing breakfast, and we were grateful for the hot pot of chai that was waiting for us.   With blankets in tow, we made our way to an isolated spot at the peak of the dunes. We continued to watch on in awe as the sky exploded into a burst of colour.   It was one of the most romantic sunrises we have ever encountered.

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By the time we got back to camp, a simple breakfast of porridge, fruit, and biscuits laid waiting for us.   As we ate, we enjoyed our final moments of peace and serenity in the desert. Soon it was time to gather up our things and commence our journey back to Jaisalmer.  

We decided we would walk the 1-hour trek to meet the jeep, as we felt sore from the previous days’ journey.   With instruction from our guides, we were left to lead the camels through the desert.   The fast-paced trek was tough in the heat but also great fun.   We certainly felt like we’d had a good workout by the time we made it to the jeep.   After thanking our guides and saying our goodbyes, it was time to make our way back to the Golden City.

Although we didn’t have a room booked, Trotters kindly allocated us a room at their guesthouse so we could freshen up.   From start to finish, their hospitality was gracious and welcoming.   Thank you Trotters for a beautiful and memorable camel safari experience.

DO I NEED TO BOOK IN ADVANCE?

Trotters offer the option to book in advance on their website; however, it isn’t necessary.   We booked our safari just one day prior through the Trotters office located just outside of the fort in Jaisalmer.  

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WHAT TO WEAR FOR DESERT SAFARI?

  • Long-sleeved shirt and long trousers
  • Sunglasses, sunhat, and shawl
  • Protective shoes  –  We recommend Aleader 2 in 1 hiking shoes.  Use this discount  OURTASTEFORLIFE15 for 15% discount off your purchase.

AND WHAT TO BRING?

Check out our full packing list; THE BACKPACKER ESSENTIALS.   You don’t need a lot to take to the desert:

  • Any medication you might need
  • Stainless Steel Insulated water bottle
  • Toilet Roll (Please do not leave in the desert)
  • Warm Clothes (it gets chilly at night!)

WHERE DO I SLEEP?

Trotters offer a unique camping experience, whereby you camp underneath the stars. Camp beds, pillows, and blankets are provided.  

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WHAT FACILITIES ARE THERE AT THE CAMP?

Please note there are no washing or bathroom facilities after leaving Jaisalmer.  If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to us!

HAVE A BHANG-ING EXPERIENCE

You didn’t hear this from us; however, Jaisalmer is one of the few cities in India where it is legal to consume Bhang.    That is only if it  is purchased from the government-approved bhang shop.   For those of you who don’t know what Bhang is, it is an edible form of cannabis.   It is most commonly found in Bhang Lassis, a tasty beverage mixed with milk, sugar, and fruits.   Or alternatively in cakes or cookies.

We bought some cookies to take with us on safari.   Although we do not recommend taking Bhang in the heat, it made certainly helped make an enchanting evening spent under the stars, that little more magical.   

Price-  1000 IDR for 10 cookies

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WHERE TO STAY IN JAISALMER

Whether you are looking for luxury, mid-range, or budget, Jaisalmer is not short of great accommodation options.    

Hostel  –  Swan Hostel   – One of only a few hostels in Jaisalmer, Swan Hostel is the top choice thanks to its convenient location and comfortable dorm or private rooms.

Budget Private  –  Bohemian Guesthouse  – We can personally recommend Bohemian Guesthouse, for affordable, clean & comfortable private rooms.   A 15-20 minute walk from the heart of the city, some  may be deterred by the location if you are planning just a short 2 day trip to Jaisalmer.

Luxury  –  Suryagarh Jaisalmer  – For a touch of luxury in Jaisalmer, we would choose the Suryagarh Jaisalmer. Located in the heart of the desert you can expect celebrity treatment at this 5* hotel.

For more places to stay in Jaisalmer, you can  check the latest prices HERE.

BEST TIME TO VISIT JAISALMER

The  best time to visit Jaisalmer is in winter (November to March)  when the weather is dry and not too hot.   We visited Jaisalmer in November and while you could still feel the burn of the desert heat , it was just about bearable for us pale-skinned folk.    It’s best to avoid Jaisalmer during the months of Summer or Monsoon.   

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Did you enjoy our overnight camel safari experience in Jaisalmer ?

Well, that concludes  overnight camel safari experience in Jaisalmer .   We hope you enjoy your time in this magical country. If you have any questions or feel we have missed anything, please reach out to us in the comment section below, through our contact us page. Don’t forget to follow us on  Instagram here  where we share further travel advice & inspiration.

Stay adventurous and Happy travels.

Charlotte & Natalie x

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India is a very vast and extraordinarily varied land, offering almost unlimited opportunities for adventure sports of all sorts - from mountain-climbing and trekking to scuba diving and whitewater rafting and much more. However, for many visitors adventure travel in India means safari travel, and the best-known safari area in the country is the vast expanse of Thar Desert, with its continuous stretch of golden sand.

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Rajasthan has been an important center of trade and commerce throughout the historical period. The passing of the caravans through the Thar Desert gave boost to the trade. Prosperity of the trade resulted in the huge profit, which was used by the nobility to build the impregnable forts, majestic palaces, grand mansions, and formidable citadels. Sandstone is the basic material used in the construction of these masterpieces of art that are today in the ruined state due to ravages of the time.

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What better way to explore the desert than on the back of an animal that has for aeons been associated with these immense tracts of sand? A camel safari is the perfect way to discover desert regions – especially areas as historically and culturally rich as Rajasthan, or as vast and awe-inspiring as the Nubra Valley in Ladakh. Ensconce yourself contentedly on the back of an ungulate and admire the sand dunes around you extending for miles – as far as your eye can see. A camel can take you places where a jeep or ordinary motor vehicle will struggle to reach (and only the camel can successfully navigate the dunes). Not for nothing is the camel known as the ‘ship of the desert’; for centuries, it was the only means of transport available in these often inhospitable stretches of land. A camel safari, then, makes for a magical journey, one unlike any other you’ll ever experience.  

There’s probably no better (or more romantic) way of seeing Rajasthan than on the back of a dromedary. Crisscross the sands during the day – get up close with Rajasthan’s splendid architecture and wonderful hospitality – and sleep under the stars at night. Boasting the awesome vastness of the Thar Desert, Rajasthan is quite obviously the top destination for camel safaris in India. You can tread the caravan routes of old, passing hamlets and desert communities almost unchanged over time. Most of the safaris take place around Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur. The classic camel safari (among the many worth experiencing) is the Bikaner-Jaisalmer one, which covers (approximately) 25km-30km every day over 11 days. Safaris are of varying duration – you can choose from half- and full-day journeys to month-long tests of endurance. Up towards India’s northern extremity is the stunning Nubra Valley, where safaris are conducted on the rare double-humped Bactrian camel. A ride on the back of one of these magnificent creatures allows you to delight in the valley’s quaint villages and Buddhist traditions, making for a truly memorable experience. Know more about Desert and Camel Safari in India .  

Best season in India

In Rajasthan, the winter months (October to March) are ideal, while summer is the best time for a camel safari in Nubra Valley.  

Camel Safari sites in India

Rajasthan – Around Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur (also Nagaur, Pushkar, Shekhawati) Ladakh – Nubra Valley (from Hundar to Diskit)  

Prior to booking a camel safari, choose your operator with care – make sure it actually is providing the facilities it claims to be doing so. Bring a padded cushion to sit on – a journey on a camel’s back can get rather uncomfortable! Also bring along sunscreen, sunglasses, moisturizer, lip salve, flashlight, toilet paper and a towel, along with plenty of water and warm clothing. Before you embark on a camel safari, here are a few important things to keep in mind: 1. When mounting a camel, lean back 2. When the camel stands up, or sits down, lean back and grip the reins firmly 3. Always grip the reins when the camel is moving – you will be rocked back and forth,though gently! 4. When turning right, pull the right rein towards your right; when turning left, pull the left rein to your left 5. When the camel gallops, pull both reins together slowly, and give the camel a slight kick on both sides 6. To get the camel to stop, pull both reins backwards quickly 7. To get the camel to sit down, pull both reins 8. To get the camel to start walking, pull the reins up 9. Avoid provoking a camel – and don’t give it any food!  

Medical concerns

A camel safari can be a test of stamina – especially if you’re planning a ride of a week or more. Even the short-duration safaris demand a decent level of physical fitness. If you’re afflicted by a medical condition, bring the necessary prescribed medication – but it is advised that you get an all-clear from your doctor before going on a camel safari. Also, carry anti-malaria tablets and a first-aid kit. Above all, since you’re out in the desert, drink plenty of water to keep yourself rehydrated.  

Ecological concerns

The desert is as ecologically fragile as other ecosystems. So do leave it as clean as you found it – and don’t litter.  

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About Ladakh Camel Safari

There are several activities which you can try during your holidays in Ladakh which are fun & entertaining. One of them is Camel Safari, which is fun, entertaining & adventurous. While most domestic tourists think that bike tours in Ladakh is the best way of exploring its landscape, wait till you have experienced a camel safari. Foreign tourists, too, think about the Thar Desert in Rajasthan when they think about camel rides in India, but Ladakh has its own share of them.

In fact, camels have been one of the major modes of transportation in Ladakh for centuries, and were used for transportation in the 17th, 18th & 19th centuries in the historic Silk Route. Today, they thrill tourists with their peculiar features and the excitement they provide.

What kind of camels are found in Ladakh?

Unlike the rest of India, where you will come across single hump camels, the camels in Ladakh are double humped, and are popularly known as Bactrian Camels. They are one of the two surviving species of camels, and are recognised as critically endangered.

These shaggy camels have a coat of thick hair, and are believed to have originated from Central Asia.

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Camel Safaris in Ladakh starts from Hunder and Diskit (both villages located in the Nubra Valley), and takes you through the picturesque landscape of Nubra Valley dotted with lush apricot orchards, rugged mountain terrains, frozen deserts & even remote villages. Nubra Valley is located at an altitude of almost 12,000 feet, about 150 kilometers from Leh.

A Camel Safari in Ladakh also covers areas like Tiggur, Pinchimik & Yulkam which fall on the historic Silk Route. You also get to make a stop at Buddhist monasteries & take a dip in the famous hot springs of the region which are believed to possess therapeutic properties.

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Q. what is the best time to enjoy a camel safari in ladakh.

July to September is the best time to enjoy a camel safari in Ladakh.

Q. From where can I take a camel safari in Ladakh?

To enjoy a camel safari, you will have to go to Hunder & Diskit villages located in Nubra Valley in Ladakh.

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When is Eid Al Adha 2024?

Eid ul Adha 2024 or Bakra Eid 2024 is expected to be celebrated on  Sunday, 16th of June, 2024 . This is the tentative date as the actual date is contingent on the sighting of the moon of Dhul Hijjah, 1445, the 12th and last month of the  Islamic Calendar .

What is Eid al Adha?

Eid ul Adha  is a festival celebrated among Muslims all over the world in remembrance of the sacrifice that  Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.)  made out of his strong faith in Allah.

Ibrahim (AS) showed a willingness to sacrifice his son  Prophet Ismail (A.S.)  but his son was replaced with a lamb by Allah. Allah was so pleased with Ibrahim’s (A.S.) submission to Him that He made this demonstration of sacrifice and faith a permanent part of a Muslim’s life. This event is mentioned in Quran -  Surah As-Saffat (37:102) .

Hence, every year on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah, Muslims all over the world celebrate  Eid ul Azha . On this day, Muslims slaughter a lamb, sheep, goat or camel to honor the sacrifice of Ibrahim (AS).

Both  Eid ul Fitr  and  Eid Al-Adha  have great significance in Islam as the same is evident from the following Hadith of Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.):

“Allah has given you better than those feasts (festivals of non-believers): the ‘Eid-ul-Adha’ and ‘Eid-ul-Fitr.’”

(An-Nasai: 1556)

  

Fasting on Eid al-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr is strictly forbidden as the same is obvious from the following Hadith of our beloved Prophet (S.A.W.):

"No fasting is permissible on the two days of Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha.”

(Sahih Bukhari: 1995)

First 10 days of Dhul Hijjah  

Dhul Hijjah  is one of the four sacred months of the Islamic Calendar and the  first 10 days of this month  are the days that are selected by Allah as the best days of the year.

(Surah At Taubah 9:36)

(Sahih Bukhari: 3197)

(Surah Al-Fajr 89:1-2)

1- There are many Hadiths and Quranic Ayahs which show great emphasis on  doing good deeds  during these blessed days. Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) said:

“No good deeds done on other days are superior to those done on these (first ten days of Dhul Hijjah).’”

(Sahih Bukhari: 969)

2-  Rituals of Hajj  are started during  the first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah  (from 8th to 13th).

3-  Fasting on the day of Arafah  (9th Dhul Hijjah) is a confirmed Sunnah of our beloved prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) but only for those who are not performing Hajj.  Fasting on this day  is rewarded with the forgiveness of Allah for the sins of the previous and following year.  (Ibn Majah: 1731)

4-  Eid al Adha  is celebrated during these 10 days (10th Dhul Hijjah) and animals are sacrificed on these days (10th to 13th).

5-  Days of Tashriq  start on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah (9th to 13th) and these are days of eating and drinking. During the days of Tashriq, it is necessary for every Muslim (male or female, whether praying in the congregation or alone) to say the Takbir (Takbirs of Tashriq) immediately after each obligatory (fard) prayer from the Fajr Prayer on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah to the Asr Prayer on the 13th of Dhul Hijjah. Thus, these Takbirs last 5 days with 23 prayers in total.

Learn more about  'Virtues of the first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah'

Celebration of eid al adha.

Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al Adha for two to four days (depending on the country). However, there are some Sunnah that every Muslim should follow while celebrating this great festival.

Sunnahs of Eid al Adha and Eid Prayer

1- Wake up early in the morning

2- Clean your teeth  with Miswak or a brush

3- Take a bath

4-  You should  wear your best clothes  on this day

5- Apply perfume

6- Refrain from eating before the Eid prayer

7- Recite the Takbir  of Tashriq in a loud voice while going for Eid prayer:

اَللهُ أَكْبَرُ ، اَللهُ أَكْبَرُ، اَللهُ أَكْبَرُ، لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا اللهُ ، وَاللهُ أَكْبَرُ، اَللهُ أَكْبَرُ، وَلِلَّهِ الْحَمْدُ

Allaahu akbar, Allaahu akbar, Allahu akbar laa ilaaha ill-Allaah, wa Allaahu akbar, Allaah akbar, wa Lillaah il-hamd

(Allah is Most Great, Allaah is most Great, Allah is most Great there is no god but Allaah, Allaah is Most great, Allaah is most great, and to Allaah be praise)

  (Irwa Al Ghalil: 3 / 125)

8- Listen to Sermon (Khutba)  after offering Eid prayer.  (An-Nasai: 1517)   

9- Use different ways  while  going to the mosque and returning  after offering Eid Prayer.  (Sahih Bukhari: 986)

The scholars differed concerning the ruling on Eid prayers. However, all Muslims should attend the prayers of both Eids as most scholars, on the basis of strong evidence, is of opinion that it is Wajib (obligation). Apart from prayer, the Eid sermon (after Eid Prayer) has also been made an integral part of this gathering and the prayer.

1-  The time for Eid Prayer begins from the time the sun is three meters above the horizon until the sun reaches its meridian. However, it is better to offer the prayer in the early hours after sunrise.  (Abu Dawud: 1135)  

2-  Eid Prayer is performed without any ‘Iqmah’ or ‘Athan’.  [Sahih Muslim: 885 (b)]

3-  Eid prayer consists of two Rak'at (Two Unit Prayer) during which Tabkeer (Allah-u-Akbar) is announced seven times.  (Abu Dawud: 1149)  

4- The rest  of the Eid prayer is the same as other prayers offered daily.

5-  After completing the prayer, it is Sunnah (some scholars say that it is Wajib) to listen to the Sermon (Khutbah) after Eid Prayer. So one should stay for Imam’s sermon to end after completing the Eid Prayer.

 After listening to the sermon, Muslims congratulate each other with greetings such as ‘Eid Mubarak’, ‘Happy Eid, and عيد مبارك, etc. However, the most common  Eid Greeting  Muslims like to wish their friends and fellow Muslims with ‘Eid Mubarak’.

Sacrifice of Animal 

The sacrifice of an animal or Qurbani on the day of Eid al Adha is a confirmed Sunnah of not only Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.) but also of our beloved Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.). However, some scholars are of the opinion that it is ‘Wajib’ (obligatory).

Sacrificing cattle in the way of Allah is a great act of worship. It brings the person offering the sacrifice close to Allah. 

Abu Hurairah (R.A.)  reported that Prophet (S.A.W.) said:

“Whoever can afford it [sacrifice], but does not offer a sacrifice, let him not come near our prayer place.”

(Ibn Majah: 3123)

The Hadith clearly mentions the importance of sacrificing in the way of Allah. It also includes a warning for those Muslims who have the means to offer a sacrifice on Eid ul Adha but don’t do so due to some worldly reason or lame excuse.

Rules of Sacrifice 

Anyone who intends to slaughter an animal on Eid ul Adha has to follow certain rules which are given below:

1- Sacrifice  of an animal for Eid al Adha  can only be done during the specified dates  i-e After Eid Prayer (10th of Dhul Hijjah) and before sunset of 13th Dhul Hijjah. Whoever does not follow these dates must know that their sacrifice will not be valid if it is not offered between the 10th - 13th of Dhul Hijjah. ( Sahih Bukhari: 5545  and  Sahih Muslim: 1141 ) 

2-  The  animal  to be sacrificed has to be one of the cattle  approved by the Shariah , which are; Camels, Cattle, Sheep, and Goat. ( Surah Hajj 22:34  and  Surah Al-Anaam 6:143 )

3-  A  sheep or goat is used as a single offering  and is sufficient for one household whereas  a   camel or a cow can be shared by seven people .  [Sahih Muslim: 1318(a) and 1961(a)]

4- The animal  to be sacrificed  has to be an adult  and should have reached the age stipulated in Shariah.

  • Goat, either male or female, of at least one year of age.
  • Sheep, either male or female, of at least six months of age.
  • Cow, ox, and buffalo of at least two years of age. 
  • Camel, male or female, of at least five years of age.

5- The animal must be a healthy one  and should be free from obvious defects.  (Saheeh Al-Jami: 886)

6-  The person offering should only have one  intention  i-e sacrificing in the name of Allah. The animal to be sacrificed must be in the person's full possession (it is not stolen or taken by force or in joint procession or held in pledge).

7-  The person who intends to offer sacrifice  should not remove any hair, nail or skin  from the sunset on the last day of Dhul Qadah until the sacrifice is done on the day of Eid.  (Ibn Majah: 3150)

8-  The person should  slaughter the animal with his own hands  in order to fulfill the Sunnah. However, if one is not able to do so then he can appoint someone else to do the same on his behalf but one should witness his slaughter/sacrifice.  (Sahih Bukhari: 5554)

9-  The person should mention the name of Allah and recite Takbeer  (Bismillah, Allahu Akbar)  at the time of slaughtering the animal.  (Sahih Bukhari: 5558)

10-  Many scholars are of the opinion that the  meat of the sacrificed animal  should be  divided into three parts . One-third for the person (and his family) who is offering the sacrifice, one third should be distributed among the relatives/neighbors as a gift and one third should be given in charity to poor people. 

11-  All parts of the sacrificed animal can be used for personal benefit but  none can be sold or given as payment  (even to the butcher as his wage) otherwise, the sacrifice will become invalid.  (Sahih Al-Jami: 6118)

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iOS 18 to bring AI features, but only select iPhones might get access to them

Apple is set to unveil ios 18 at the wwdc event, which will start on june 10. it is tipped to feature advanced ai capabilities, which might be branded as "apple intelligence." however, the ai features will only be available on select iphones..

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  • Apple to unveil iOS 18 at the WWDC event on June 10
  • The software is tipped to feature advanced AI capabilities
  • However, iOS 18 AI features might only be available for iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 series

Apple is set to unveil iOS 18 at the WWDC event, which will start on June 10. It is tipped to feature advanced AI capabilities, which might be branded as "Apple Intelligence." This new software will primarily run on-device, using the iPhone's chips for faster processing and enhanced privacy, though some AI services will still rely on cloud computing, Bloomberg reports.

However, the AI features will only be available on the iPhone 15 Pro models and the upcoming iPhone 16 lineup, as per the report. Older models will not support the new AI functionalities. Similarly, iPads and Macs will require at least the M1 chip to access these features. The public launch of iOS 18 and the iPhone 16 is expected in the fall. Here is a quick look at the iOS 18 AI features based on the leaks.

"The processing requirements of AI will mean that users need an iPhone 15 Pro or one of the models coming out this year. If they’re using iPads or Macs, they’ll need models with an M1 chip at least," the report said.

The report has revealed several AI features that the iOS 18 will launch with. A key highlight could be content summarisation, allowing quick recaps of articles and web pages in Safari, along with meeting notes, text messages, and emails. A new catch-up feature will help users efficiently absorb missed notifications.

The reply suggestions feature will automatically generate detailed responses to emails and text messages, improving convenience and productivity. Siri will see a major upgrade, powered by large language models, allowing precise control over individual app features and actions. Users can instruct Siri to delete emails, edit photos, or summarise news articles, with capabilities expected to extend to third-party apps over time. Full implementation is likely next year.

Xcode, Apple’s software development environment, will gain AI enhancements similar to Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot, assisting programmers by automatically completing code. A full release for third-party developers is anticipated next year. The Mail app will receive improvements, including a Gmail-like feature for automatically categorising incoming messages. A feature likely to captivate Gen Z is AI-created emojis, generating custom emojis in real-time, providing a broader range of expressive options than the current standardised library.

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