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Crossing the Thar Desert November 27- December 26, 2011 An Authentic Camel Caravan Exploring the Great Indian DesertA tour of Indias Golden Triangle Rajasthan, India India

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Crossing the Thar Desert

November 27- December 26, 2011

An Authentic Camel Caravan Exploring the Great Indian Desert…

A tour of India’s Golden Triangle

Rajasthan, India India

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The Adventure Here is an adventure with the ‘bare basics” and an experience as original and authentic as it gets. Led by Canadian adventurer, Priyantha Amarasinghe and renowned Indian explorer, Karan Singh Rathore, a camel caravan will spend 21 days trekking an average of 30km a day covering more than 600 km of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan India (also known as the Great Indian Desert), the 7th largest in the world. The expedition route take you from the northern town of Bikaner to Barmer in the south and we will be using the only traditional method of desert transportation known to the local Rajasthanis: the Indian Bikaneri Camel (a breed of choice in the Thar Desert) and 2-wheel carts mounted on camels with built-in tents designed on the concept of legendary Conestoga wagons of the American West. Carts will be used to carry expedition logistics, food and water during the day and converted as sleeping quarters in the night.

The Challenge

There will be no backup vehicles, no mobile phones, no computers, and no modern technology to give us any comfort or safety net. It would be just us and the camels riding into the desert, ready to face whatever challenges nature throws at us. And, we will be totally self-dependent.

Sand storms, merciless desert heat, blizzards, changing extreme temperatures, long hours of walking and riding camels, surviving with the local food and nomadic style living, an opportunity to interact with indigenous people of Rajasthan – All guaranteed!

Safety is certain and the satisfaction of achieving a personal milestone, a chance to test your own physical boundaries and take home a lifetime of memories - priceless!

Why Rajasthan & the Thar? The state of Rajasthan is famous all over the world for its beautiful Forts & Palaces, and it is the most popular tourist destination in India. It attracts millions of visitors many of whom visit year after year drawn to this wonderful land of romance and valor, and its hospitable people. Dominating Rajasthan is the ‘Thar Desert’, which encompasses the entire Western half of the state, and stretches from the Punjab in the North to Gujarat in the South. Most visitors to the Thar avoid entering into the heart of this amazing landscape. The Thar is indeed a geo-physical expanse. This is an ancient land of the hardy people. Unlike its counterparts in Arabia and the Sahara, the Thar is populated, with numerous villages dotting its sands. The villagers try to cultivate this land, which has very little irrigation facilities, and crops are almost wholly dependent on the sparse rains. Others graze their herds of sheep, goats and camels moving from place to place depending on the grazing available. Despite the hardships the people are friendly and hospitable and guests are revered. The trip is all about the experience of connecting with the rugged nature “as is” and interacting with the indigenous people, who have proudly continued their traditional way of life notwithstanding the global changes and the rapid modernization.

The Inspiration Our aim is to inspire adventure-loving individuals to taste and succeed in adventure. We would also like to encourage our youth to take on the challenges of exploring the world outside their backyard and learn about the communities that face a continuous struggle for survival under the extremely harsh and hostile environments. We will produce a documentary film depicting the entire experience with a focus on the lives of indigenous people.

The Team Leaders

The Expedition Goals & Challenge

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Team Leaders Priyantha Amarasinghe (Canada) Expedition Leader & Photographer

Priyantha Amarasinghe, 49, is an avid overlander, an explorer who from very early in his life started pursuing mountaineering and overland adventures as his passion. He has spent a considerable amount of time exploring over 100 countries as a traveler and tour leader, some places as remote as the Russian Siberia, the Gobi in Mongolia, the rain forests of Central Africa and the sands of the unforgiving Arabian Desert. Priyantha is a regular visitor to India and Rajasthan leading a number of reconnaissance trips to Thar among other Indian adventures. For 18 years of his life, he experienced life in the desert in depth when he lived in the Arabian Gulf

sheikhdoms of UAE and Oman. Since then he has developed an interest in travelling with the Bedouins and nomadic people, and to learn about their ever fading culture and traditions.

Karan Singh Rathore(India) Lead Guide & Logistics Manager For Karan Singh Rathore, 45, it's the Thar Desert that poses the ultimate challenge in discovery and exploration. He has led a privileged life, living on a farm in Bikaner, the desert-city of Rajasthan where his love for the outdoors became a life-long passion. Karan often ventures out into the Thar Desert on foot, pushing the boundaries of his endurance. Karan is an expert organizer of desert expeditions for those who love the silent spectacle unfolding in the sea of sands. "I have always been drawn to the desert and the village communities that dot the vast expanse of Thar. During our treks we traverse desert-areas that are not frequented by visitors "he says. He has

long been witness to the lives of desert communities and familiar with their customs and traditions. "We come across such warm and hospitable people who live by the oasis and are innately aware on how to utilize nature's resources. There is so much we can learn from them," he says. It's this challenge of the unknown and the uncharted territory that drives him today to share the experiences with fellow adventurers.

Join our team The expedition is open to anyone with an interest in exploring the unknown; This is an exploratory expedition, we seek physically fit and open-minded individuals, who can tolerate the cultural barrier among other surprises. And, you must be willing to leave the comforts at home, roll up your sleeves, get hands dirty day in and day out for 21 days. Do you have what it takes to survive the unforgiving environments, respect the nature’s gifts and leave no traces behind? If the answer is yes, then you fit the bill and you must join us on this challenging and life changing adventure. The participation limited to maximum of 10 adventurers.

Charity & Community Support For many years, our team leaders Priyantha and Karan have been supporting the numerous NGO’s and grassroots level charities that help the children in rural Rajasthan. They remain passionate about their contributions towards the children’s health and nutrition, improving basic facilities at schools, and programs for the protection of children from exploitation. It is their belief that every Rajasthani child, no matter how remote they live, should be given access to education. The adventure itineraries they design in Rajasthan always include this unique element, where they plan to spend a few days in a desert hamlet, meet the village elders and get to work in a local welfare center or a school by way of lending a hand in renovation, adding a new facility or supply furniture. We will once again continue our tradition through this expedition. We hope that we can motivate our team members to support this outstanding work and help improve the lives of young Rajasthani’s fighting for a descent education and a fair chance at life. (All expenses related to this charitable part of the expedition are included in your price.)

The Team, Charity & Community Support

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Overview The aim of this expedition is to traverse the North South axis of the Thar desert emulating the caravans of the

bygone days without the aid of modern technology as much as possible. This journey will take us through villages,

fields and stretches of desert never normally visited by foreigners. The distance will be covered in two stretches

daily. A morning stretch, followed by a break for lunch, and an afternoon stretch to our camp for the night. Camp is

pitched before sunset every evening. We intend to replicate as far as possible the old days of caravan camps with

light at night provided by hurricane lamps.

Most of the lands we traverse through belong to a village in the vicinity. As a result our caravan is bound to attract

a lot of attention especially when passing through habitation. Our lunch stops, which are usually close to a village

because of the need for shade, generally attract inquisitive people, especially children. The desert also abounds in

wildlife including Antelope, reptiles and insects, many of which are poisonous but in hibernation during winter.

The day temperatures are hot in the mid thirties, while night temperatures can be cold, down to single digits.

Provisions – We will carry all dry rations from the very first day. This includes wheat flour, rice, spices, dehydrated

vegetables, powdered milk, tea, coffee, etc. Fresh vegetables, meat, bread and perishable food will be procured if

and when available en route. Depending on what is available, some meals may be elaborate while at times very

basic. A separate cart will carry grain and food for the camels.

Accommodation – Two members will share a covered camel cart and they will be responsible for the upkeep of

the cart, which will serve as their sleeping quarters at night as well as carry their beddings and baggage during the

day. The approximate size of the cart is 6 feet by 8 feet. Members will be well advised not to carry too much

personal baggage. For sleeping a cotton mattress, pillow, and a woolen blanket is provided.

Water – The Thar is densely populated, and we will be passing at least one village every day and water will be

picked up along the way. A cart will carry a 500-litre water tank, which will be filled at every opportunity. Camels

will drink at the village troughs. All members will be provided with a canvas water bag that will serve as their

personal water bottle. This can be hung from their cart while on the move. Every evening once at camp, each

member will be allotted a bucket of water for bathing as well as washing any clothes. A bath tent will be set up at

camp. As the people here are very conservative, the women must bathe indoors. The water in the villages is from

deep bore wells and is good to drink, though brackish in some areas. Members are advised to carry water

purification pills.

Camels & the Crew – A support crew of about 6 local men will accompany us. Their job is to give us a hand in

cooking as well as setting up camp every night, fill water and other chores. Each expedition member will have

his/her dedicated camel for riding with a camel handler, who is usually its owner, and looks after its welfare.

Itinerary Nov 27: Arrive New Delhi. Transfer to hotel Nov 28: Morning New & Old Delhi tour. By road to Agra.

Nov 29: Visit Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Agra- Jaipur by road via Fatehpur Sikri. Nov 30: Jaipur Full day touring incl. Amber Fort Dec 1: Jaipur – Bikaner Dec 2 - 22: Thar Desert Expedition from Bikaner to Barmer Dec 23: Expedition ends in Barmer and transfer to your hotel in Jodhpur Dec 24: Sightseeing in Jodhpur and proceed to Udaipur. Celebrate your achievement & Christmas Eve dinner Dec 25: Sightseeing in Udaipur Dec 26: Udaipur-Delhi –home.

The Trip Overview & Itinerary

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Expedition Price – 30 Days Group size 6-9 persons: CA$5895 per person

Group size 10-12 persons: CA$5350 per person

Inclusions • Domestic flight from Udaipur to Delhi • All land transportation by air-conditioned vehicle • Accommodation at heritage hotels (Haveli’s and maharaja homes) with daily breakfast and dinner • Guided sightseeing in Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur including admissions • Thar Desert Expedition including all meals, your personal camel, cameleers, local logistic crew, sleeping accommodation in 2-person tented camel carts • Emergency first aid for group use • Services of an experienced lead guide and Expedition leader • Your personal charitable donation/volunteer activity in the desert village

India’s iconic landmarks included On the pre and post expedition itinerary, see the world wonders incl. the Taj Mahal in Agra, the mogul treasures in Delhi and Fatehpur Sikri, the “Pink city” of Jaipur and the grandeur of the lavish maharajah palaces in Jodhpur and Udaipur and much much more. We include comprehensive guided touring in India’s famous Golden Triangle.

Exclusions • International flights from Canada to New Delhi (Our own Airline division, Airliners offer attractive airfares to India) • Meals not specified under inclusions • India visa fees • Airport taxes/fees • Mandatory trip cancellation, medical & emergency evacuation insurance (Ask for the details of our special insurance package exclusive for this trip with TIC insurance, Canada), tips and gratuities for local crew, personal first-aid kit and any personal items.

Health Conditions, Indemnity & Emergency Insurance All accepted participants will be required to sign an indemnity bond prior to the departure. A detailed medical questionnaire will be provided at the time of registration and this must be completed and signed by your personal physician, prior to the acceptance of this expedition. If you are not purchasing insurance cover through ATOURZ you must bring a valid copy of the insurance policy with you along with 24/7 international assistance telephone number for any emergency assistance. Your expedition leader will ask for a copy of this prior to start of the trip.

What you need to bring?

A flash light or headlamp with spare batteries, your personal first aid kit and medications, comfortable shoes/sandals suitable for walking long distances in the thick sand, gravel paths and dusty villages, plenty of sunscreen, sunglasses, sun hat, warm fleece jacket/sweater and thick socks to cover feet as nights in the desert can be cold, a couple of light weight cotton clothing for day time wear to last 3 weeks in the desert, water purification tablets, your camera with plenty of spare batteries and memory cards and souvenirs for children.

For Bookings & inquiries, contact your Expedition Leader Priyantha Amarasinghe, CTM

Atourz, 1220 Ellesmere Road, Suite - 1 Toronto, ON M1P 2X5

1 877 727 6387 | 416 485 6387 Ext 6306 E-mail: [email protected] | www.atourz.ca

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Cover photo: Benny Lin. Inside photos; Priyantha Amarasinghe