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Pleasant Non-Touristic Overnight Camel Safari (From 2:00 PM to Approx. 10:30AM)

5.0 · 156 reviews From $40 Operated by Pleasant Haveli Camel Safari · Bookable on Viator
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A night of stars beats any souvenir. This Pleasant Haveli overnight camel safari takes you from Jaisalmer into the Thar Desert for a sunset ride, dinner cooked over an open fire, and sleep on custom bedrolls under the night sky. It is a small-group setup, and it feels less like a staged show and more like you are doing the desert the straightforward way.

I especially love the two proper meals at camp, both made on-site, not reheated and not rushed. And I like the “no-fuss” vibe, because there is no dance or folk program and you are free to focus on the sky and the silence between rides.

One consideration: you are sleeping on bedrolls and there is no tent provided, so cold desert nights can catch you if you pack for only comfortable city weather. Also, the ride is included by jeep, but one review noted the vehicle was not brand new, so your comfort level will depend on what you consider acceptable.

Key Points Before You Go

Pleasant Non-Touristic Overnight Camel Safari (From 2:00 PM to Approx. 10:30AM) - Key Points Before You Go

  • Small group size (up to 12), which makes the experience feel calmer and easier to manage
  • 1 camel ride per person, including a sunset ride and a morning ride back before returning
  • Open-fire camp cooking, with dinner and breakfast included and clearly planned out
  • Shower before and after the safari, plus Wi-Fi on the included side of things
  • No tent, no music show, so you will be relying on the bedroll setup and the meal timing instead
  • City luggage storage for free, so you do not have to haul bags during the desert day

Why This Jaisalmer Safari Feels More Local Than a Big Production

Pleasant Non-Touristic Overnight Camel Safari (From 2:00 PM to Approx. 10:30AM) - Why This Jaisalmer Safari Feels More Local Than a Big Production
This is the kind of overnight camel safari that makes sense in Jaisalmer, because it focuses on the core desert experience: riding out, eating well, and sleeping under stars. The itinerary also breaks the journey with real stops, so you do not just sit in a vehicle for hours and call it a day.

What makes it feel “pleasant” and not like a factory tour is the structure. You get pickup, water, meal rhythm, and clear timing that runs from about 2:00 PM until roughly 10:30 AM the next morning.

And it helps that the group stays small, max 12 people. In practice, that usually means you get quicker attention if you need something, and it is easier to keep the camel ride orderly.

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Price and What You Actually Get for About $40

Pleasant Non-Touristic Overnight Camel Safari (From 2:00 PM to Approx. 10:30AM) - Price and What You Actually Get for About $40
At around $40 per person, the value here comes from what is included, not just the camel part. You are paying for round-trip jeep transportation, camel rides (one per person), bottled water, snacks and tea, two meals, and shower access tied to the safari day.

You also get all fees and taxes included, plus free luggage storage while you are doing the outing. For an overnight desert plan, that is a big chunk of cost control, because you are not constantly paying add-ons at every step.

Where the price can feel “too good to be true” is exactly where you need to check your expectations: there is no tent provided and there is no dance or folk program. If you want a full “camp show” evening setup or a tent for sleeping, this might not match your idea of comfort.

The Afternoon Start: Leaving from Hotel Pleasant Haveli

Pleasant Non-Touristic Overnight Camel Safari (From 2:00 PM to Approx. 10:30AM) - The Afternoon Start: Leaving from Hotel Pleasant Haveli
The day begins at Hotel Pleasant Haveli, with pickup from the property area around 2:00 PM. You then head toward remote desert areas from Jaisalmer, and the pace is designed to get you out before sunset, not after it.

A smart detail is the free luggage storage in the city. That matters because an overnight camel safari can turn into an accidental arm workout if you are hauling bags from point to point. With storage handled, you can keep your packing simple for the night and morning.

One practical note: you receive a mobile ticket, and confirmation happens at booking time. That is helpful for organizing your day in a place where schedules can shift.

Kuldhara Abandoned Village: A Quick Stop With Legend Energy

One of the first scheduled stops is Kuldhara Abandoned Village, about 21 km from Jaisalmer. You have around 30 minutes here, and the admission ticket is included.

This stop works as a palate cleanser. You are leaving the lively city behind, and Kuldhara gives you that eerie sense of emptiness people travel for in Rajasthan, paired with stories and old ruins you can walk around at your own pace for a short visit.

The catch is time. Thirty minutes is enough for photos and a quick wander, but not for a deep research session. If you love spending long hours reading plaques and tracing every wall, this part will feel brief.

Another way to spend a day in India:

Khaba Fort: Views, Fort Edges, and Another Ticket-Included Break

Next up is Khaba Fort, again around 30 minutes, with the admission included. This fort stop adds a different texture to the day because it is not just ruins, it is a real fort experience that ties into Rajasthan’s long-running fascination with forts and desert forts near settlements.

The timing matters. You are still on track before the main desert portion starts, so the fort stop feels like it belongs, not like you are running on fumes.

If you are traveling with someone who likes architecture and viewpoints, this is a decent compromise stop. It is short enough to stay efficient, but it gives you something physical and scenic before you switch to the slow rhythm of camels and stars.

Into the Thar Desert: Sunset Camel Ride and Long Desert Time

After the fort and village stops, you spend the majority of the day in the Thar Desert portion, listed at about 14 hours. This is where the trip does what overnight camel safaris sell best: dunes, slow movement, and that sense of getting far from regular roads.

The plan includes local desert villages and traditional daily life, plus crossing dunes toward remote places in the Thar Desert. That matters because you are not just riding from one roadside point to a camp that looks like a parking lot.

Then comes the sunset camel ride. Dinner comes later in the evening, and the rhythm is built around a comfortable arc: arrive into the desert area, ride at golden hour, eat in camp, then settle in for the night.

About the camels: each person gets one camel ride, so you can expect that ride to be meaningful rather than diluted into multiple short spins. And the group size stays small, which typically keeps the camel handling calmer.

Camp Dinner and Breakfast: Real Food Beat Fake-Fancy

Pleasant Non-Touristic Overnight Camel Safari (From 2:00 PM to Approx. 10:30AM) - Camp Dinner and Breakfast: Real Food Beat Fake-Fancy
Meal quality is one of the most praised parts of this safari. Dinner is included and is served as a set camp meal: dal, rice, mix veg, chapati, and a spice mix with garlic chatney. It is cooked for you and served as part of the night routine.

There is also evening tea with Rajasthani snacks, plus bottled water in the included items. Even if you eat light during the afternoon, this snack-tea stop helps you avoid that late-day hunger crash that can make the first camel ride feel harder than it should.

Breakfast is also included and it is not vague. You get jam bread toast, porridge, tea, biscuits, seasonal fruits, and juice. Having a clear breakfast spread makes the morning ride back easier because you are not scrambling for food right after waking up in the desert.

One reason this matters: an overnight safari is already a full-day effort, even with the transportation handled. When the meals are solid, you spend less time thinking about food and more time enjoying the dark sky and the ride.

And yes, several guide experiences you might hear about include staff who take pride in cooking. In the kind of trip where the same person may drive and cook, that attention usually shows up in the taste.

Shower, Wi-Fi, and Other Comfort Wins You Might Appreciate

It sounds small, but shower access is a real quality-of-life upgrade on an overnight camel safari. You get a shower before and after the safari.

Wi-Fi is also listed as included. I would not plan your entire evening around it, but it can be useful for maps, messages, or just keeping your life organized while you are out of town for the night.

Also included: bottled water, plus snacks and tea. So even when you are out in remote areas, you are not left guessing what you will drink during the long desert portion.

The Stars and the Sleep Setup: Bedrolls Under a Real Sky

You will sleep in custom-made bedrolls under the stars. The important detail is that there is no tent provided, and there is no dance or folk program. That keeps the night quieter and more about night-sky viewing than about entertainment schedules.

Some people worry about desert cold when they see a bedroll setup. One reviewer noted they were not feeling cold even when it got chilly outside, which suggests the bedding setup is genuinely usable. Still, you should pack for cold nights in the desert season you travel, because your comfort will depend on temperature.

If you like sleeping outdoors but you also want structure, this is a middle ground. You get a prepared bedroll setup and camp routine, but it is not a tent camping experience.

Morning Camel Ride and Getting Back to Jaisalmer

In the morning, you get breakfast, then another camel ride before heading back to Jaisalmer. The plan is designed so you are not hauling yourself out of a sleeping setup and going straight back to a vehicle with nothing in your stomach.

After the morning ride, you return to the meeting point in Jaisalmer. The full trip duration is listed as 18 to 20 hours, and the end time is around 10:30 AM.

This morning ride is often what makes the overnight part feel worth it, because the desert changes light quickly. You get a second chance to see movement over dunes and sky contrast that is different from sunset.

Guides and Handling: The Staff Makes the Difference

This safari is praised for the people running it. Names that show up again and again in feedback include Ukka, Oka, and Arun.

What you can take from that, without over-reading it, is that the experience tends to be handled by guides who take multiple roles. One person may be driving and cooking, and that can lead to smoother timing, fewer surprises, and a calmer group flow, especially with camels and meal service.

If you want a desert day where someone practical is on top of details, this is built for that. And because the group is capped at 12, there is less crowd chaos to deal with.

Practical Tips so You Enjoy Every Step

Here are the most useful do-this, not-just-hope-for-it tips, based on what this trip includes and what tends to matter for overnight desert rides.

  • Bring a warm layer for the night, because it can get quite chilly outside even if the bedding helps.
  • Keep your essentials light since you have free luggage storage in the city, and you will be switching between vehicle, fort stop, and desert camp.
  • Expect a short, scenic fort and village stop schedule, not a slow wandering day.
  • If you prefer quiet over performance, you are in the right place because there is no dance or folk program included.
  • Plan around the fact that the itinerary requires good weather. If conditions are not right, the provider may offer a different date or a full refund.

Should You Book This Overnight Camel Safari from Jaisalmer?

Book it if you want a straightforward Jaisalmer overnight camel safari with two camel rides, open-fire camp cooking, and sleeping under real desert stars. The value is strong because so much is included: transportation, meals, shower access, snacks and tea, and free luggage storage.

Think twice if your top priority is a tent-based sleep setup or a night with music and performances. This plan is intentionally built for a quieter, no-show kind of evening.

If you are traveling solo or you simply prefer a small-group setup, you are likely to enjoy it more. The max 12 travelers limit, plus staff attention, tends to make the experience feel managed without being stiff.

Bottom line: if you can handle bedroll sleeping and you like the idea of stars being the main event, this is an easy yes for an overnight camel safari out of Jaisalmer.

FAQ

What time does this Jaisalmer camel safari start and end?

It starts at 2:00 PM from the meeting point and runs about 18 to 20 hours, ending back at the meeting point around 10:30 AM the next day.

What transportation is included?

Round-trip transportation is included by jeep from Jaisalmer, plus camel ride as part of the safari. Each person gets one camel ride.

Are meals included?

Yes. You get dinner and breakfast, and there are also snacks with evening tea included.

What food is served?

Dinner includes dal, rice, mix veg, chapati, and garlic chatney. Breakfast includes jam bread toast, porridge, tea, biscuits, seasonal fruits, and juice.

Is there a shower available?

Yes. Shower access is included both before and after the safari.

Is a tent provided for sleeping overnight?

No. A tent is not provided. You sleep on custom-made bedrolls under the stars.

Is there music, dance, or a folk program?

No. The safari does not include dance music or a folk program.

How big is the group?

The experience has a maximum of 12 travelers.

Is Wi-Fi available?

Yes. Wi-Fi is listed as included.

Is the tour dependent on weather?

Yes. The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.

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