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Answered by girllikeapearl41
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Jaisalmer is a small town in the west of India’s Rajasthan which lies on the edge of the Thar Desert. Most travellers who take the lengthy and arduous journey to Jaisalmer, intend to go on a camel safari to the desert for at least one day.

Jaisalmer is a small town in the west of India’s Rajasthan which lies on the edge of the Thar Desert. Most travellers who take the lengthy and arduous journey to Jaisalmer, intend to go on a camel safari to the desert for at least one day.Jaisalmer is actually situated at the end of India – it’s not possible to go farther west by road than to Jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer is a small town in the west of India’s Rajasthan which lies on the edge of the Thar Desert. Most travellers who take the lengthy and arduous journey to Jaisalmer, intend to go on a camel safari to the desert for at least one day.Jaisalmer is actually situated at the end of India – it’s not possible to go farther west by road than to Jaisalmer.Dry Rajasthani countryside changes in the Thar Desert just outside Jaisalmer, and it extends up to the border with Pakistan. The desert is not completely empty as you might imagine. It has got some people living in tiny villages comprising of only a few houses whose only mode of transport are camels.

Jaisalmer is a small town in the west of India’s Rajasthan which lies on the edge of the Thar Desert. Most travellers who take the lengthy and arduous journey to Jaisalmer, intend to go on a camel safari to the desert for at least one day.Jaisalmer is actually situated at the end of India – it’s not possible to go farther west by road than to Jaisalmer.Dry Rajasthani countryside changes in the Thar Desert just outside Jaisalmer, and it extends up to the border with Pakistan. The desert is not completely empty as you might imagine. It has got some people living in tiny villages comprising of only a few houses whose only mode of transport are camels.Already tired of the noise and chaos of India, we decided to go on a trip to the desert as well. The journey by local bus to Jaisalmer was quite funny, people were friendly and wanted to have a conversation with us, even though they spoke just a few English words. In the bus, we met a local school teacher and several women who wondered why we were not wearing gold jewellery as they were. The question was really funny. The locals in some countries often ask us if we are friends, sisters or mother and daughter, they want to know our age and mainly – where our husbands are. But jewellery?

Jaisalmer is a small town in the west of India’s Rajasthan which lies on the edge of the Thar Desert. Most travellers who take the lengthy and arduous journey to Jaisalmer, intend to go on a camel safari to the desert for at least one day.Jaisalmer is actually situated at the end of India – it’s not possible to go farther west by road than to Jaisalmer.Dry Rajasthani countryside changes in the Thar Desert just outside Jaisalmer, and it extends up to the border with Pakistan. The desert is not completely empty as you might imagine. It has got some people living in tiny villages comprising of only a few houses whose only mode of transport are camels.Already tired of the noise and chaos of India, we decided to go on a trip to the desert as well. The journey by local bus to Jaisalmer was quite funny, people were friendly and wanted to have a conversation with us, even though they spoke just a few English words. In the bus, we met a local school teacher and several women who wondered why we were not wearing gold jewellery as they were. The question was really funny. The locals in some countries often ask us if we are friends, sisters or mother and daughter, they want to know our age and mainly – where our husbands are. But jewellery?Before we managed to decide how to respond them, they answered their question themselves: “Oh, you don’t spend money on jewellery, but on travelling the world. That’s great!” We said that it was exactly the right reason and then we all laughed.

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Answered by BrainlyGovind
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Jaisalmer is a small town in the west of India’s Rajasthan which lies on the edge of the Thar Desert. Most travellers who take the lengthy and arduous journey to Jaisalmer, intend to go on a camel safari to the desert for at least one day.

Jaisalmer is a small town in the west of India’s Rajasthan which lies on the edge of the Thar Desert. Most travellers who take the lengthy and arduous journey to Jaisalmer, intend to go on a camel safari to the desert for at least one day.Jaisalmer is actually situated at the end of India – it’s not possible to go farther west by road than to Jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer is a small town in the west of India’s Rajasthan which lies on the edge of the Thar Desert. Most travellers who take the lengthy and arduous journey to Jaisalmer, intend to go on a camel safari to the desert for at least one day.Jaisalmer is actually situated at the end of India – it’s not possible to go farther west by road than to Jaisalmer.Dry Rajasthani countryside changes in the Thar Desert just outside Jaisalmer, and it extends up to the border with Pakistan. The desert is not completely empty as you might imagine. It has got some people living in tiny villages comprising of only a few houses whose only mode of transport are camels.

Jaisalmer is a small town in the west of India’s Rajasthan which lies on the edge of the Thar Desert. Most travellers who take the lengthy and arduous journey to Jaisalmer, intend to go on a camel safari to the desert for at least one day.Jaisalmer is actually situated at the end of India – it’s not possible to go farther west by road than to Jaisalmer.Dry Rajasthani countryside changes in the Thar Desert just outside Jaisalmer, and it extends up to the border with Pakistan. The desert is not completely empty as you might imagine. It has got some people living in tiny villages comprising of only a few houses whose only mode of transport are camels.Already tired of the noise and chaos of India, we decided to go on a trip to the desert as well. The journey by local bus to Jaisalmer was quite funny, people were friendly and wanted to have a conversation with us, even though they spoke just a few English words. In the bus, we met a local school teacher and several women who wondered why we were not wearing gold jewellery as they were. The question was really funny. The locals in some countries often ask us if we are friends, sisters or mother and daughter, they want to know our age and mainly – where our husbands are. But jewellery?

Jaisalmer is a small town in the west of India’s Rajasthan which lies on the edge of the Thar Desert. Most travellers who take the lengthy and arduous journey to Jaisalmer, intend to go on a camel safari to the desert for at least one day.Jaisalmer is actually situated at the end of India – it’s not possible to go farther west by road than to Jaisalmer.Dry Rajasthani countryside changes in the Thar Desert just outside Jaisalmer, and it extends up to the border with Pakistan. The desert is not completely empty as you might imagine. It has got some people living in tiny villages comprising of only a few houses whose only mode of transport are camels.Already tired of the noise and chaos of India, we decided to go on a trip to the desert as well. The journey by local bus to Jaisalmer was quite funny, people were friendly and wanted to have a conversation with us, even though they spoke just a few English words. In the bus, we met a local school teacher and several women who wondered why we were not wearing gold jewellery as they were. The question was really funny. The locals in some countries often ask us if we are friends, sisters or mother and daughter, they want to know our age and mainly – where our husbands are. But jewellery?Before we managed to decide how to respond them, they answered their question themselves: “Oh, you don’t spend money on jewellery, but on travelling the world. That’s great!” We said that it was exactly the right reason and then we all laughed.

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