The Desert National Park, located near Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, is a unique and diverse ecosystem that is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. The park covers an area of about 3162 square kilometers and is known for its stunning sand dunes, desert wildlife, and beautiful landscapes. The park is an ideal destination for trekking enthusiasts, nature lovers, and wildlife photographers.

Trek Itinerary:

Day 1: Jaisalmer to Desert National Park

On the first day, you will start your journey from Jaisalmer to Desert National Park. The drive will take approximately 1-2 hours. Once you reach the park, you will check into your accommodation and spend some time exploring the area around the campsite. In the evening, you can enjoy a bonfire and dinner under the stars.

Day 2: Desert National Park Trek

On the second day, you will start your trek early in the morning after breakfast. You will trek for approximately 4-5 hours, covering a distance of around 10-12 km. During the trek, you will pass through stunning sand dunes, rocky terrains, and desert vegetation. You will also have the opportunity to spot a variety of wildlife, such as the Indian gazelle, chinkara, desert fox, and desert cat. You will have a packed lunch during the trek, and return to your campsite by late afternoon. In the evening, you can relax and enjoy dinner at the campsite.

Day 3: Departure

On the last day, you will have breakfast at the campsite and check-out. You can choose to explore the nearby villages and markets before departing for Jaisalmer.

Desert National Park Trek

Trekking Level:

The trek in Desert National Park is considered to be an easy to moderate level trek suitable for beginners as well as experienced trekkers.

Training and Fitness Tips:

Since this is an easy to moderate level trek, you do not require any specific training. However, it is recommended to practice walking or jogging for a few weeks before the trek to build endurance and stamina. It is also important to stay hydrated and maintain a healthy diet before the trek.

Safety Tips:

It is recommended to carry sufficient water and stay hydrated during the trek. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, so it is important to follow the instructions of the guide and avoid any risky behavior. Wear comfortable trekking shoes and carry a first aid kit.

Things to Carry:

Comfortable trekking shoes, a hat or cap, sunscreen, sunglasses, a water bottle, energy bars or snacks, a backpack, a first aid kit, and a camera.

Cost:

The cost of the trek depends on the package you choose, including accommodation, meals, and transportation. It typically ranges from INR 5,000 to INR 10,000 per person.

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