Rajasthan Corporate Tour
Rajasthan is not just a destination—it’s a feeling. The rhythm of camel bells, the golden glow of dunes at sunset, and the warmth of Rajasthani hospitality together create a travel story you’ll remember forever.
Our Rajasthan Camel Safari Tour is designed for travelers who wish to explore India’s desert heartland in comfort and style. From the golden sands of Jaisalmer to the vibrant bazaars of Pushkar and Bikaner, this curated journey offers an unforgettable taste of Rajasthan’s royal legacy, adventure, and culture.
This special edition tour was planned for a group of VIP clients, organized by Rajesh from Rajasthan Tour India, ensuring every detail—from luxury desert camps to authentic cultural performances—was handled with perfection.
Tour Overview
Tour Name: Rajasthan Camel Safari Tour
Destinations Covered: Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Pushkar, Osian, and Jaipur
Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
Best Season: October to March
Theme: Desert Adventure | Cultural Immersion | Royal Heritage
Day-by-Day Story & Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Jaisalmer – The Golden City
The VIP group arrived in Jaisalmer, where the sandstone fort shimmered in the afternoon sun. After a royal welcome at a heritage haveli, the evening began with folk dances, Kalbeliya performances, and traditional Rajasthani thali. The night sky above the fort looked like a painting sprinkled with stars—an unforgettable start to their camel safari adventure.
Day 2: Sam Sand Dunes – Camel Safari Adventure
Early morning, the group drove to Sam Sand Dunes, the most iconic desert landscape of Rajasthan. The real magic began here—each member mounted a decorated camel, led by local guides who shared stories of desert caravans and royal traders of the Thar.
As the caravan moved through rolling dunes, the rhythmic sway of the camels and the golden silence of the desert created a timeless connection. The evening brought a magnificent sunset, followed by campfire music, Rajasthani dance, and luxury tented accommodation under the stars.
Day 3: Khuri Village & Desert Life Experience
The next day took the travelers to Khuri, a quieter village near the dunes. They interacted with locals, learned traditional pottery, and tasted bajra roti with lehsun chutney—flavors straight from the desert kitchen.
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