Desert Safari In Jaisalmer

Hotel Vintage Haveli

Camel Safari jaisalmer

Camel Safari in Jaisalmer is one of the most iconic experiences of Rajasthan — a journey across the golden dunes that connects you with the soul of the Thar Desert. Riding on a camel, you’ll gently sway with the pace of the desert as you cross sandy landscapes, witness stunning sunsets, and breathe the calm of endless horizons.

Traditional camel safaris often include storytelling by local guides, folk music around the campfire, cultural experiences, and optional dinner under the stars. Whether you choose a short sunset ride or a longer desert exploration, the experience brings you closer to desert life, silence, and history — making it a memory that lasts long after you’ve left Jaisalmer.

Jeep Safari

Jeep Safari in Jaisalmer is a thrilling desert adventure that takes you speeding across the vast sand dunes in a powerful 4×4 vehicle. Unlike the slow, elegant pace of camel safaris, jeep safaris deliver an adrenaline-filled ride — perfect for adventure seekers who want to feel the energy of the desert.

The journey typically includes dune bashing, off–road riding, scenic desert viewpoints, and unforgettable moments during sunset when the dunes glow in gold. Expert drivers ensure both safety and excitement, giving you the freedom to enjoy photography stops, wide horizons, and panoramic views of the Thar Desert.

Village Tour Safari

At 12:30 pm, we will head into the desert by Jeep to see five historical desert sites.

Bada Bagh means “Grand Garden” and perched on a desert hilltop is an incredible historic Royal Cemetery constructed by the Maharajas in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries.  They are beautiful sandstone turrets above staircases with amazingly intricate designs.  Walking amongst them your imagination will run wild, picturing an old majestic era.

Amar Sagar Jain Temple is dedicated to Lord Parshwanath, who is credited for bringing the “Karma” philosophy.  The architectural design is a masterpiece to behold.  It has an ivory marble exterior and inside is a feast for the eyes with detailed intricate carvings of figurines, animals, and gods.  This temple is a key worship site for Jain people in the area.

A Gyspy Village.  It is a little known fact that Gypsy culture originated in the desert surrounding Jaisalmer.  This fascinating old culture has spread around Europe and the world.  With their giant embroidered skirts, jingling silver anklets, and broad smiles, there is something mysterious and fascinating about these people who believe in a transient lifestyle.  To wander through the village is to a glimpse of a different way of living in the world.

A Desert Oasis is something we have all heard about in tales of desert life and its mirages.  These naturally occurring pools of water in a barren landscape are definitely a sight for sore eyes.  To imagine stumbling upon a water source in a vast desert landscape is nothing short of miraculous.

Kuldhara an abandoned village.  Once a thriving town, famous for being the last stop on the Silk Route in India, now stands in ruins and is believed to be haunted.  The mysterious demise of this city has drawn treasure seekers from around the globe in search of the wealth that disappeared, as did its residents unexpectedly one night.  Folklore suggests that the King of Jaisalmer fell in love with a beautiful girl from Kuldhara and demanded that she be his.  In response to the demands, Kuldhara is one of 84 towns that disappeared overnight taking nothing with them.  What happened to the people remains unknown.  Their amassed wealth of gold, silver, and jewels was left untouched, and some are still believed to be buried amongst the ruins.  It is now recognized as a world heritage site.

Camel Safari – We will head to the camel point, where you will meet your camel and go on a once-of-a-lifetime journey through the desert.  We will find a beautiful secluded spot on the sand dunes to watch the spectacular sunset and take some amazing photos.  We will then feast on a traditional desert dinner cooked on the campfire in front of you as you watch the sky turn from sunset golds to a beautiful starry night.  We will then take you back to the hotel.

Parasailing

Parasailing in Jaisalmer is a good start for anyone who has a fear of flying. With the landing over the desert of Jaisalmer, there is much less possibility of an accident. Anyone above the age of 5 years is eligible to take up this sport.
Fly in the sky and over the mystic sand dunes from the top that look like golden silk from the sky.

Quad Bike

In Jaisalmer, one of the most adventurous and fun activities is riding Quad Bikes. Experience the sheer thrill of riding a quad bike in Jaisalmer. The fresh breeze and the golden hue reflecting upon the desert of Jaisalmer and the golden sky will make the scene a stunner one. For an out of the box experience, ride over the sand dunes and don’t mind flipping over!

Cultural Safari – Half day Tour

At 3:30 pm, we will depart from the hotel and head to the camel point, where you will meet your camel and go on a journey through the desert.  We will find a beautiful spot on the sand dunes to watch the spectacular sunset and take some amazing photos.  After the sun sets, you say goodbye to your camel, and we will take you to your desert camp.  You will be greeted by Gypsies and receive Tikka (a traditional Rajasthani welcome ceremony) to the sounds of desert folk music while you sip on a delicious welcome drink.  You will then be captivated by the gypsy dance show and Rajasthani folk music.  While you sit and enjoy this show tea, coffee and snacks will be delivered to your table – proceeded by a buffet dinner.

Overnight Swiss Tent Stay

At 3:30 pm, we will depart from the hotel and head to the camel point, where you will meet your camel and go on a journey through the desert.  We will find a beautiful spot on the sand dunes to watch the spectacular sunset and take some amazing photos.  After the sun sets, you say goodbye to your camel, and we will take you to your desert camp.  You will be greeted by Gypsies and receive Tikka (a traditional Rajasthani welcome ceremony) to the sounds of desert folk music while you sip on a delicious welcome drink.  You are then shown to your swiss tent where you can freshen up before the cultural program begins.

You will then be captivated by the gypsy dance show and Rajasthani folk music.  While you sit and enjoy this show tea, coffee and snacks will be delivered to your table, proceeded by a buffet dinner.  Once that show finishes you may sit and watch the stars from your tent balcony before heading into bed. In the morning, a hot buffet breakfast will be offered before you return to the hotel.