Safaris are the best way to explore a region, its culture, tradition, to experience its geographical and topographical features and almost everything that a place can offer to us. The insight you gain through the safaris that can be at best explained as a treasure that will with throughout your life and after. India with its varied culture and tradition provides excellent opportunities for someone who has seen them all and want to see more. Whether it is Jeep safari, camel safari, horse safari, and motor biking or cycling options are great, views are out of this world, and the experience can be out of this world.
Jeep safaris can be quite an experience in Thar Desert, the region, which is part of Rajasthan, the state where royalty can still be seen in its forts, havelis, and the colors that the place has on offer. Trans Himalayan jeep safari can prove to be most adventurous and rewarding of all the safaris that you have undertaken. After all, going through a rugged terrain on a road that is second highest in the world (Manali - Leh) is not the kind of experience that you can have every other day in your life.
Camel safaris across the Thar Desert in the open country of Jaisalmer and Bikaner listening to the folk music and enjoying folk dances in the nights are an experience that you can never forget. Sleeping in the night under the stars with sand dunes all around is an added attraction that you will cherish. In a similar way wildlife safaris on the back of an elephant watching the majestic tiger busy in its daily chorus along with her family can satisfy all of your senses.
Take a chance to explore India as the way it should be, in its true colours with all its chaos and confusions all around. This is real adventure or to say adventure of life. The elephant safari are an excellent way to explore India and especially the wildlife in India.
Various levels of difficulties can be experienced and they are different according to the nature of Safari expedition you are venturing into. Anything above the height of 4,000 metres in the Himalayan region can be described as a difficult option. Motor expeditions on the Manali - Leh and other highways in the Western and Eastern Himalayas are the most difficult options.
Elephant, Camel, horse, and jeep safaris in the Thar Desert and other parts of the country are more about the cultural and social adventure rather than physical adventure. Camel safaris deep into the deserts may require some advance preparations if you are not very much familiar with the geography of the region.
More than your physical strength what is really required is your mental strength, though a certain level of physical preparedness will be certainly helping in the hard climatic conditions or on the higher and tougher terrains.
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