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Places To Visit In Jaisalmer

Explore the paradise of desert and its magnificent architectural marvels in the Golden City of Jaisalmer

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Patwon Ki Haveli In Jaisalmer

Patwon ki Haveli is the largest haveli of Jaisalmer. The most interesting thing about Patwon ki Haveli is that it is the first haveli of Jaisalmer. Also, it is a complex of 5 havelis. Patwon ki Haveli is named after a rich businessman, Guman Chand Patwa, who built this haveli. Interestingly, it took nearly 50 years to compl...

  • Historic sightseeing
  • Palaces
  • Folk Music
  • Ideal For Family
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Sam Sand Dunes In Jaisalmer

Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer is the favorite tourist spot in the whole of Jaisalmer. Tourists can enjoy jeep safari, camel rides, musical dance program, and more here. Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer are located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer city, at a distance of about 40 km. This desert looks very much like the Sahara Desert w...

  • Desert Safari
  • Camel Ride
  • dance
  • Music Cultural Show
  • Food
  • Ideal for families
  • Ideal for friends
  • Ideal for couples
  • Adventure

Gadisar Lake In Jaisalmer

Gadisar Lake in Jaisalmer is one of the most famous tourist spots located on the outskirts of the Golden City.

Gadisar Lake History

It is an artificial water reservoir, which was built by Maharaja Gadi Singh in the year 1400, and was named after him only. The lake is surrounded by numerous temples, the most popular being ...

  • Nature
  • Lake
  • Boat Ride
  • Ideal for couples
  • Ideal for friends
  • Ideal For Family

Salim Singh Ki Haveli in Jaisalmer

Udaipur has lakes, Jaipur has forts, and Jaisalmer has havelis to be proud of. The narrow lanes of Old Jaisalmer lead to magnificent havelis. If the breathtaking Jaisalmer Fort attracts travelers to the city, it is the charm of havelis in Jaisalmer that keeps them here.

History of Salim Singh Ki Haveli

Built in 1815, Sali...

  • Sightseeing
  • Historical Sites
  • Ideal For Family

Bada Bagh In Jaisalmer

A magnificent unkempt garden located around 5 kms away from the city of Jaisalmer, Bada Bagh is one of the most frequently visited attractions. Decked with a plethora of 'chatris' or cenotaphs of the Maharajas of this region, this attraction takes visitors back to the royal era. Come here, and grab a chance to savor the ser...

  • Historic sightseeing
  • Adventure
  • Ideal for friends
  • Ideal For Family
  • Culture

Jaisalmer Fort In Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Fort is one of the world’s largest forts. It is an architectural marvel, that was built in the year 1156 AD by the Rajput king Rao Jaisal, after whom the city of Jaisalmer is named. Interestingly, about 3000 people are living in the periphery of the fort.  Jaisalmer Fort is also known as Sonar Quila. It lies about...

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  • Ideal For Family
  • Ideal for friends
  • Ideal for couples
  • Forts

When the image of Rajasthan is conjured up for travellers, it’s full of proud forts and ancient architecture.

A land of oases, and burning desert sands. Vivid colours, and an overload of culture. Holding all these things within itself, there are a plethora of places to visit in Jaisalmer, the Golden City.

On top of this list of Jaisalmer tourist places, Jaisalmer fort has to be the centre of the city and the attraction from which the city gets its name. Coloured in yellow and golden hues by the desert sands around, this fairytale fort has a number of people still living and working within its walls. A tour of the royal section of the fort is also available for those interested in it, complete with audio guides.

Another one of the important places to see in Jaisalmer is Ghadsisar Lake. Ghadsisar lake was constructed some 650 years ago and it was once the main water supply of Jaisalmer.<readmore> There are boat rides offered to enjoy the serene beauty of the lake in this pleasant location. The lake was made as a water conservation tank during the reign of Maharawal Gadsi Singh. The banks boast of a gateway made from the yellow sandstone that Jaisalmer fort is made from that is known as Tilon ki Pol. Located next to the archway is a temple to Krishna.  

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