I was wrong. I was wrong all the time. What’s so wrong I was about?
Since I was a kid, I have been told that the deserts of Rajasthan are boiling hot places to visit. But no one heck in the world told me that it'll be freaking 4°C in the winter. That weather caught us completely off guard and it turned our happy bike trip into a shivering cold trip.
Haha, that’s how our journey started!
As soon as we pulled away from Jaisalmer and edged over the sand dune, we were in another world where there was nothing but sand for as far as the eye could see. Sam sand dunes is a perfect camping site offering worthwhile experiences to most visitors. So, we drove all the way through the sand dune to our desert campsite. A lady dressed in traditional Rajasthani outfits welcomed us with Tika followed by Dhol and the Arti ceremony. Unlike many of the other camps, it’s set back from the main road for a valuable sense of peace and seclusion. Our tent was sufficient with all the basic amenities and facilities. Within ten minutes, we got ready for the most anticipated thing to do in Rajasthan.
You guys guessed it right. It’s CAMEL RIDING!
We were directly picked up from our campsite to the desert Thar. The last time when I did camel riding, I was a little boy and don’t even remember how it felt. It was a pretty good feeling, being on a camel after ages. First, we thought that we would be going into the desert to see the sunset via camel then it wasn't the necessary ride but nonetheless, we took it. Because our camel driver pushed us so hard to take the ride to sunset since it was closing time. Riding a camel creates a nice swaying feeling after a while if you can ignore the constant sensation of being about to fall off. Spending an hour in the desert, we filled our memories with lots of photos and videos. After a while, we came straight to the sunset point which was the highest dune in the surrounding area and there were hardly any clouds around that would cover the show.