Thar Desert

Discover the wilderness of the desert from the back of a camel.

The Thar desert is sparsely populated by some of India’s most colourful and resourceful people, nomadic herders descendant from ancient warriors. We take the opportunity to experience rural Rajasthan, its culture and traditions and the many activities of villagers rustic daily life.  

Accommodation in the Thar Desert

Things to see & do

Bada Bagh

The Bada Bagh which means Big Garden, is a conglomerate of a huge dam, a tank and the cenotaphs surrounding it. The majestic dam at this site was constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh Junior during his reign way back in the 16th century. The magnificent cenotaphs, known locally as chhatris were constructed for the royalty are renowned for their beautiful architecture and intricate carvings.

Thar Desert Villages

The Thar desert is sparsely populated by some of India's most colourful and resourceful people, nomadic herders descendant from ancient warriors. We take the opportunity to experience rural Rajasthan, its culture and traditions and the many activities of villagers rustic daily life.  

Sam Sand Dunes Sunset Camel Safari

The Sam Sand Dunes reflect the true image of Rajasthan, a magnificent stretch of sweeping dunes, with sparse or no vegetation. Experience desert life from a camel's back as we head into the dunes to witness the pastel hues of the desert as sun sets over the wind-rippled dunes.

Traditional Cultural Dancing

Our Desert Camp comes alive in the evening with campfire, mashaals (traditional torrch), musicians, dancers & traditional live cultural entertainment.