Desert Safari & Camel Ride in Thar Desert near Bikaner, Rajasthan

It has always been an intriguing fact that I live in Delhi which is only 500KM from world’s 9th largest desert i.e. Thar Desert. So, finally, I decided to quench my thirst to go deep through the desert and sleep under stars, see the rising sun from top of Sand dunes. Although I wanted to reach sand dunes driving my car but it was just not possible, so decided to live another fancy of riding a camel.

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Sand Dunes in Thar Desert

For me, if ocean represents peaceful vastness than desert being ocean of sand represents a metaphor of rugged vastness. Blue Ocean offers tranquility while golden desert challenges the inner self. While sailing thru ocean you are not sure of the depth, but in desert you are always grounded by surroundings.

My Desert Safari was operated by Mr. Vijay the original and only Camel Man from Bikaner. My wife and I hired two separate camels named Raja and Boss. The plan was to go 12 KM deep in desert and spend a night on sand dune and come back in the morning.

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On our way to San Dune for Night stay!

We started from Himatsar at 4 PM and after settling with rhythms of the camel in sometime, we started to enjoy our barren surroundings. I must admit Thar Desert is certainly not the most picturesque of deserts as it is primarily a scrub desert, full of small shrubs/sedges and tall tree of Sangri. However, it has its own surreal beauty and occasional sand dunes makes entire scene awestruck. Our safari meandered through Groundnut crop fields and myriad sand dunes, finally concluded at designated Sand Dunes in Napasar at 6PM to witness the sun set.

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First Golden Hour Shot

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Sunset was never so beautiful!

Our safari guide Mahender and Mukesh, served us with High Tea and erected the tent for night before starting the preparation for the dinner. Witnessing the arid vastness of the nature while sipping a cup of tea made us feel so humble and we spent quite a time without talking. This speechlessness I experienced earlier in Chhitkul on the bank of Baspa River in Himachal and many times earlier while sitting on Marine Drive in Mumbai amidst drizzling.

After this moment of truth, we set next to campfire and later enjoyed our candlelight dinner under the starry night. We were served with simple, deliciously home-cooked meal, however, for us, it was the most splendid dinner ever.

No sound, no noise but only reverberating silence was omnipresent as if some melodious lullaby inducing sleep.

While crawling inside our blankets we had a sense of contentment which we never felt before because earlier, we never slept under star studded sky so away from city life and in the vastness of nature. Contentment was for accomplishment, few more ticks in bucket list.

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Our tent for the night!

In the morning, we get up early to observe sun rise and captured some nice early morning shots.

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Early morning Shot from Sand Dune!

The offbeat part of the morning was when I took a power nap in the nature’s lap. It was the perfect way to absorb the essence of the desert and mother earth never looked as beautiful as it looked that day.

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Best power nap ever!

Some more shots from the desert safari,

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Groundnut Field during camel ride!

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Evening Golden Hour from San dune !

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Clear blue sky over golden sand!

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On our waty to night camping

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Early morning view of camping

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Wait for sunrise!

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First glimpse of sunrise!

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Awesomeness redefined!

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Tea Time…couldn’t ask for more!

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Loved this shot taken by Wify!

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Way back to Bikaner

Impact of Thar Desert on my psyche was as mesmerizing as when first time I witnessed the vastness of Indian Ocean in Goa or Might of Himalaya in Mount Aparwath in Gulamrg. As a person who is passionate about experience offbeat things in offbeat fashion, this desert safari experience was of supreme fulfillment.

At last I realized, desert is the exact metaphor of optimism. When we are in the barren and arid desert we are holy optimistic and courageously face whatever Goddess of nature throws at us and in doing so always search for oasis of opportunities.

“What makes the desert beautiful,’ said the little prince, ‘is that somewhere it hides a well…”…….>Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Author of The Little Prince)

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This part of earth will always be imprinted deep in my mind for years to come!

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P.S.: Camel Safari is available at Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur and all of them offer different experiences. Bikaner is less popular option and thus I preferred it for my first and candid desert safari.  Camel Man from Bikaner is organizing first ever desert night on 31st December at their sand dunes. Yes guys, a new year party at Sand Dunes around 12 KM from Bikaner. I am sure it will be a different and out of the world experience.

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50 thoughts on “Desert Safari & Camel Ride in Thar Desert near Bikaner, Rajasthan

    • Himanshu says:

      Hey Carl,

      Good to c u like it.
      Yes, stars are starkingly brilliant. Sun set and sun rise both were too pristine and i was really confuse whether to capture them thru camera or just capure the beauty in my mind.
      Thanks
      Himanshu

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  1. trablog says:

    Wow. This is a beautiful post. I felt it more like a journey inward, sort of like a philosophical journey. I could feel your feeling through the words. And the photographs are amazing as always 🙂

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  2. Mar Pages says:

    Stunning! I spent an evening in the same desert when I was traveling through Rajasthan and fund it fascinating. Loving your last quote from St. Exhupery it really is like that and why deserts are so mysterious and fascinating…

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  3. johnparker10 says:

    Rajasthan is the Land of Royal Culture and Mesmerizing Forts. Rajasthan is best for Traveling in Winters. You can here Feel the Culture and Best Forts. This state is also famous for colors. Here people can visit The Best Forts and Royal Palaces.Rajasthan Tour Packages are the best for visiting Rajasthan at its best.

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  4. Anuradha Goyal says:

    Lovely words there. I know what you mean when you say the speechlessness. I felt it the first time I was standing next to the sea – I think it was at Marina beach in Chennai or the first time I took a camel safari in Wadi Rum in Jordan or when I saw stars on a moonlit night at Chandrataal in Himachal. No words can ever describe that feeling,

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  5. Medha Verma says:

    I remember my dad was posted (he was in the Air Force) in Bikaner when I was really little and I don’t remember much except that we were frequently caught up in the middle of sand storms. I did not have the chance to go for a desert safari or a camel ride to the desert while we were there but I’ve done it in Dubai and it looks similar to what we have here. Love that you can also camp there, in the middle of the desert, just like you can here. And your sunrise pictures are pretty awesome!

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  6. SkyeClass says:

    This is nothing like the Desert Safari in Dubai I went on. You got a much more authentic experience. I’ve never even heard of the Thar Desert, and I hope to get to visit someday. Just another part of the world I’ve never been into. You’ve definitely sold me on that sunset.

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  7. Hannah says:

    ‘Raja and Boss’, what fabulous camel names! I love how you describe the peacefulness of the Thar desert, and the almost spiritual effect that sleeping out under the stars has. I can only imagine being that remote, with only the sounds of the camels in earshot. It is one of my dreams to do this.

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  8. Lucy says:

    This must of been an amazing experience. I would love to ride a camel through the desert and camp under the stars. It must of been so quiet in the desert when you were camping. Your photos are fantastic, really captured the vastness of the desert.

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  9. Elisa Subirats says:

    Great pictures! I had the opportunity to sleep in the Iranian desert, but without tent just under the starts, and it was amazing. I agree with you about the peacefulness of this kind of landscape, I also had this “humble” feeling. Was it hard to ride a camel? I never tried . .

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  10. Meg Jerrard says:

    The dunes at sunset are spectacular – what an amazing adventure to camel ride into the Thar Desert. Such an authentic expedition! I can imagine that the silence would have been amazing – sitting there beside a campfire, sipping tea, amid the vast landscape. What an experience!

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  11. Arnav Mathur says:

    Rajasthan is indeed beautiful, this is a fact I can vouch for, having stayed in Rajasthan for some time. Though never got to be on a camel ride nor desert safari, but the desert state of India, has got a lot of charm in it. Beautiful photos though.

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