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34 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer For The Best Trip To Golden City

The history of Jaisalmer dates back to the 12th century when Rawal Jaisal – the eldest of the Deoraj Rawals was passed over for Lodurva’s throne. He was succeeded by his younger half-brother, who was crowned as the king.

Rawal was looking for a new place to build his capital when he met sage Eesul, who told him about Krishna’s prediction that a Yaduvanshi descendant of his would find a new kingdom at the same spot. In 1156, Rawal built a mud fort and called it Jaisalmer (which means “The Hill Fort of Jaisal”), claiming it as his capital.

Explore the mesmerizing beauty of this Golden City with our curated guide to the top places to visit in Jaisalmer. From the golden dunes of the Thar Desert to the intricate architecture of the Jaisalmer Fort, this article is your answer to why Jaisalmer is amongst the top places to visit in Rajasthan .

Known for its magnificent architecture, vibrant culture, and expansive sand dunes, the tourist places in Jaisalmer attract travelers seeking a unique blend of history and natural beauty. In this guide, we’ll take you on a virtual tour of the must visit places in Jaisalmer for a memorable trip.

34 Best Places To Visit In Jaisalmer In 2024

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  • Things To Do: Explore the interiors, walk through the royal corridors, understand the lifestyle of people living inside the fort, and stay inside the fort.
  • Timings: 9 AM to 6 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person for Indians, ₹250 per person for Foreigners, ₹50 for the Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

2. Gadisar Lake

  • Things To Do: Boating in the Lake, Watch a Sunset from the Ghats, Bird watching in Winters
  • Timings: Open 24 hours
  • Entry Fees: NA

3. Patwon Ki Haveli

  • Things To Do: Marvel at the interiors, Get an insight into the royal lifestyle
  • Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreigners, ₹50 for the Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

4. Bada Bagh

  • Things To Do: Stroll through the complex, Click some Insta-Worthy photographs
  • Timings: 8 AM to 6 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person, ₹150 for Camera Fee

5. Sam Sand Dunes

  • Things To Do: Camping, Glamping, Cultural performances, Dune bashing, Sandboarding, Stargazing

6. Kuldhara Village

  • Things To Do: Take a walk through the village, admire the restored houses and temples
  • Entry Fees: ₹10 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreign nationals, ₹50 per person for Car

7. Desert National Park

  • Things To Do: Take a Safari, Wildlife spotting, Photography
  • Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person for Indians, ₹300 per person for Foreign tourists, ₹100 for Jeep Safari (per person), ₹200 for Guide

8. Tanot Mata Temple

  • Things To Do: Listen to fascinating stories of the 1965 war, seek blessings of the goddess, marvel at the unexploded bombs in the temple complex
  • Timings: 6 AM to 8 PM

9. Jaisalmer War Museum

  • Things To Do: Look at the exhibits, pay homage to the War Heroes
  • Timings: 10 AM to 6 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹55 per person

10. Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli

  • Things To Do: Admire the intricate carving and colorful paintings in the interiors
  • Timings: 8 AM to 7 PM
  • Entry Fees: No Entry Fees

11. Longewala Border

  • Things To Do: Take a walk along the border, pay homage to the war heroes

12. Akal Wood Fossil Park

  • Things To Do: Understand the flora and fauna that inhabited Earth several years ago
  • Entry Fees: ₹5 per person for Indians, ₹20 per person for Foreigners, ₹10 for Car Parking

13. Desert Culture Centre and Museum

  • Things To Do: Understand the royal lifestyle by looking at the exhibits
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person, ₹50 per person for Puppet Show, ₹20 for Camera Fee, ₹50 for Video Camera Fee

14. Sadar Bazaar

  • Things To Do: Shop Rajasthani Puppets, take some colorful home decor things, savour local street food
  • Timings: 9 AM to 9 PM

15. Vyas Chhatri

  • Things To Do: Watch a sunset, Photography
  • Timings: 8 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person, ₹100 for Camera Fee

16. Jaisalmer Government Museum

  • Things To Do: Understand the lifestyle of the former royalties and rulers
  • Timings: 10 AM to 4:30 PM (Closed on Friday)
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹10 per person for Indians Students, ₹100 per person for Foreign Tourists, ₹50 per person for Foreign Student

Note : The Government Museum Jaisalmer Entry is Free On Monday

17. Amar Sagar Lake

  • Things To Do: Take a stroll, boating, watch a sunset

18. Salim Singh Ki Haveli

  • Things To Do: Photography, Marvel at the intricate architecture
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreigners, ₹50 for Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

19. Mandir Palace

  • Things To Do: Experience the luxurious lifestyle of the royal rulers
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person for Foreigners

20. Khuri Sand Dunes

  • Things To Do: Camel Safari, Star gazing, camping, Watch a sunset

21. Jaisalmer Jain Temples

  • Things To Do: Meditation, Marvel at the intricately carved sculptures
  • Timings: 8 AM to 12 PM
  • Entry Fees:  Free for Indians, ₹10 per person for Foreigner, ₹50 for Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

22. Pokhran Fort

  • Things To Do: Walk through the corridors and listen to the stories of bravery of the former rulers
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person for Indians, ₹200 per person for Foreigners Aman

23. Folklore Museum

  • Things To Do: Experience the luxurious lifestyle of the royal rulers, Look at the exhibits
  • Entry Fees: ₹10 per person

24. Pansari Bazaar

  • Things To Do: Shopping, Trying Street Food, experiencing local life

25. Jaisalmer Wind Park

  • Things To Do: Photography, Spending some peaceful time
  • Timings: NA

26. Jaisal Italy

  • Things To Do: Marvel at the views of Sonar Qilla, savor local dishes
  • Timings: 8 AM to 11 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹1500 cost for two

27. Gaji’s Restaurant

  • Things To Do: Try Rajasthani Thali and enjoy the rooftop views of the fort and surrounding area
  • Timings: 7 AM to 11 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹1000 for two

28. Thar Heritage Museum

  • Things To Do: Understand the lifestyle of the people living in the harsh conditions of the Thar Desert
  • Entry Fees: ₹30 per person for Indians, ₹70 per person for Foreigners

29. Dusshera Chowk

  • Things To Do: Watch over the city, Marvel at the marble throne
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹70 per person for Foreigners

30. Ramdevra Temple

  • Timings: 4 AM to 9 PM

31. Khaba Fort

  • Things To Do: Stroll along the ruins to experience the old-world charm
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreign Nationals

32. Lodhurva

  • Things To Do: Explore the ancient ruins, Visit the artistic temples
  • Things To Do: Explore Barmer Fort, Visit the local artisans

34. Silk Route Art Gallery

  • Things To Do: Shop some colorful carpets, belts, antiques, accessories
  • Timings: 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM

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Best Time To Visit The Top Tourist Places In Jaisalmer

Avoiding the extreme temperatures of summer, which can soar above 40 degrees Celsius, ensures a more enjoyable and comfortable experience. Additionally, the winter months coincide with the festive season, offering a chance to witness vibrant celebrations and cultural events. Whether you’re captivated by the golden architecture or eager to explore the Thar Desert, planning your visit to Jaisalmer during the winter ensures a delightful and memorable experience.

How To Reach Jaisalmer?

  • By Air: The closest airport to Jaisalmer is Jodhpur Airport, which is 286 km from Jaisalmer (4 4-hour drive from here). You can take a taxi from the airport to reach Jaisalmer, or you can take a bus (Rajasthan tourism buses or private AC buses run on this route).
  • By Rail: The railway station of Jaisalmer is connected with all the major cities of India such as Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Chennai, and Mumbai by a wide network of trains. You can also take a taxi from the railway station to Jaisalmer, or you can get tuk-tuks from the railway station.
  • By Road: You can travel to Jaisalmer by private air-conditioned buses, take a ride on the state-operated Rajasthan Tourism bus on this route, or drive to the golden city through the picturesque Aravalli ranges. Jaisalmer connects to all the major cities of India through a well-maintained network of roads, particularly to Jodhpur, Jaipur.

Jaisalmer, with its rich history and captivating landscapes, offers a travel experience like no other. From the ancient charm of Jaisalmer Fort to the tranquility of Gadisar Lake and the adrenaline-pumping desert safaris, every corner of this city has a story to tell. Plan your visit to these enchanting places, and let the magic of Jaisalmer leave an indelible mark on your travel memories.

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1. Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Fort

1 km from city center 1 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Fort is a hill fort with houses, temples, shops, and restaurants. More than three thousand people live within the fort walls. It offers a stunning and panoramic view of Jaisalmer city draped in golden yellow. Also known as Sonar Quila, it is the most popular place to visit in Jaisalmer.

2. Desert Safari in Jaisalmer

Desert Safari in Jaisalmer

37 km from city center 2 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer in Rajasthan is frequented by tourists for its large stretches of desert sand. Popular Desert Safaris in Jaisalmer takes place in Sam Sand Dunes. A Jeep takes you to a point near Sam Sand Dunes (around 45km from the city) from where the camel ride starts and lasts for around 90 minutes.

3. Gadisar Lake

Gadisar Lake

2 km from city center 3 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Built in the 14th century, it was once the source of drinking water for the entire town of Bikaner. Now it has developed as a tourist spot with many temples and shrines surrounding the lake. Gadisar Lake offers scenic and picturesque views of the lake and the adjacent fort.

4. Patwon ki Haveli

Patwon ki Haveli

1 km from city center 4 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Dipped in an enchanting shade of yellow, Patwon ki Haveli grabs the attention of every visitor. It is a cluster of 5 Haveli which was believed to be built by Patwa, a wealthy trader who constructed the stories for each of his 5 sons. Locals also refer to the haveli as Kothari’s Patwa Haveli.

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5. Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes

37 km from city center 5 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

One of the most popular attractions in Jaisalmer, Sam Sand Dunes are among the best and most authentic in India. The best time to visit these dunes is either sunset (around 4-7 pm) or sunrise (4-6 am). There are many other activities which one may enjoy as camel safari and jeep safari.

6. Jain Temples in Jaisalmer

Jain Temples in Jaisalmer

1 km from city center 6 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

This group of beautiful temples within the Jaisalmer Fort walls have carved structures which depict pictures of sages, hermits, animals, etc. Built in the Dilwara style that is famous all over the world for its architecture, these temples are dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Shambhavdev Ji, the famous Jain hermits known as 'Tirthankaras'.

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7. Nathmal Ki Haveli

Nathmal Ki Haveli

0 km from city center 7 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Nathmal ki Haveli is an ornate architecture in the heart of Jaisalmer. It was commissioned to serve as the residence of the then prime minister Diwan Mohata Nathmal. The haveli is built of yellow sandstone. Thus when the sun rays fall on these structures, they radiate like gold.

8. Kuldhara Village

Kuldhara Village

13 km from city center 8 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Kuldhara is an abandoned village, located around 20 kilometres from Jaisalmer. The village was abandoned overnight by its residents to save their honour and lives from the hands of the tyrannical minister. There is nothing to do as such, but to see the ruins of the village make up for a popular attraction.

9. Vyas Chhatri

Vyas Chhatri

1 km from city center 9 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Vyas Chhatri is the assemblage of golden sandstone, an edifice of Rajasthani architecture. It was dedicated to sage Vyaas, the writer of epic Mahabharata whose cenotaph is situated on the north of the fort.

10. Desert National Park

Desert National Park

40 km from city center 10 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Desert National park is one of the largest national parks, covering an area of 3162 km. It is an excellent example of the ecosystem of the Thar Desert and houses wildlife such as camels, desert fox, Bengal fox, chinkara, wolves, desert cat, and the Blackbuck.

11. Tanot Mata Temple

Tanot Mata Temple

1 km from city center 11 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Situated 122 km from the city of Jaisalmer, Tanot Mahal is a historical temple at the Longewala border in Rajasthan. The temple is enveloped with numerous legends that instil curiosity in every visitor. Although it is located very close to the India-Pakistan border, it remained untouched during the war in 1971.

12. Jaisalmer War Museum

Jaisalmer War Museum

12 km from city center 12 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer War Museum, also known as Laungewala War Memorial, is established in the military station designed with the view of honouring the war heroes. It embraces the bravery and sacrifices of the Indian Army. The museum popularly known as JWM, houses two information display halls, an audio-visual room and a souvenir shop.

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13. Tazia Tower and Badal Palace

Tazia Tower and Badal Palace

1 km from city center 13 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Situated at the beautiful Badal Palace complex, the five-storey Tazia Tower is a replica of the mausoleum of various Muslim imams with intricate carvings on the walls. The Badal Palace has a cloud like appearance and has the Tazia Tower emerging from it. This tower is quite different from the usual Rajputana architecture of Rajasthan.

14. Indo-Pak Border

Indo-Pak Border

14 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Visiting the Indo-Pak Border is one of the most exotic things to do in Jaisalmer. The area is situated near the Tanot Mata temple and can be visited by prior permission and permits from the Indian Military Forces.

15. Camping and Cultural Evening

Camping and Cultural Evening

29 km from city center 15 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The golden fort, sand dunes, and the enchanting palaces make Jaisalmer an ideal destination for Camping and Cultural evening. A camping tour is a must on the bucket list of anyone who wishes to dig deeper the real essence of Rajasthan.

16. Bada Bagh

Bada Bagh

5 km from city center 16 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Bada Bagh is primarily a cenotaph adjoining a garden, located about 6 kms north of Jaisalmer, on the way to Ramgarh. The set of royal cenotaphs are basically chhatris of the Maharajas which once ruled the Jaisalmer state. The gardens are now largely neglected, but the hill with the cenotaphs is still quite an interesting sight in the middle of the sand dunes.

Barmer

137 km from city center 17 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Filled with vibrant colours, rich heritage and warm hospitality, Barmer is a small town representing the true reflection of Rajasthan all summed up in it. The sandy grounds of the town are lively and a must visit.

18. Amar Sagar Lake

Amar Sagar Lake

4 km from city center 18 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The Amar Sagar lake is an oasis near the palace of Amar Singh. The 17th-century citadel was constructed by Maharawal Akhai Singh is located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer city. The palace complex comprises of number wells and ponds along with chhatris and an ancient Shiva temple made of marble in the 18th century.

19. Quad Biking in Jaisalmer

Quad Biking in Jaisalmer

19 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Quad Biking is another one of the very exciting and thrilling things to do in Jaisalmer. The adrenaline rushing sport offers a surreal ride on what are called the ATV Bikes. The activity is performed under strict guidance and supervision of a professional. You can live your 'heroic' moment trying to capture the vast desert on your high speed bikes.

20. Windmill Park

Windmill Park

6 km from city center 20 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

India's largest operational onshore wind mill farm, Jaisalmer Wind Mill Park is located in Rajasthan near the Yamuna River between the Vindyha Mountains and the Himalayas.

21. Akal Wood Fossil Park

Akal Wood Fossil Park

17 km from city center 21 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The Akal Wood Fossil park is the destination of the prehistoric era. It is located on the Barmer road 17 km away from Jaisalmer city. Akal Wood Fossil Park is the pride of Jaisalmer city; it is the National Geological Monument of India.

Khuri

38 km from city center 22 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Khuri, also known as Tilo Ki Dhani, is a natural hamlet in Thar Desert close to Jaisalmer. Renowned for sand dunes and vast stretch of sandbank, Khuri is an ideal place for camel safari.

23. Dune Bashing

Dune Bashing

23 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Dune Bashing is one of the most exclusive and unique things to do in Jaisalmer. If you have an adventure streak, this is one activity you should definitely try. You will literally feel your adrenaline rush up when you are rafting through the pits and falls of the majestic golden desert even when you are safely seated in the car with seat belts fastened to you.

24. Desert Festival Jaisalmer

Desert Festival Jaisalmer

0 km from city center 24 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The desert festival is the most awaited colourful event in the land of sand dunes and camels. It was initiated with an intention to give a glance of the imperial Rajasthani culture to the tourists. The festival organises various activities like camel races, turban tying competitions and also Mr Desert contest.

25. Desert Culture Centre and Museum

Desert Culture Centre and Museum

1 km from city center 25 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Knowledge bank of rich cultural heritage, craftsmanship and artistic talents of Jaisalmer, the museum displays varied collections of traditional instruments, rich collections of ancient and medieval coins, any kinds of utensils and other artifacts and admirable textiles.

26. Parasailing in Jaisalmer

Parasailing in Jaisalmer

26 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Parasailing is one of the most exciting things to do in Jaisalmer. Mostly the desert camps and resorts organize this activity on prior request. The activity offers a breathtaking view of the golden sandy city below and you should definitely try it when in Jaisalmer.

27. Jaisalmer Government Museum

Jaisalmer Government Museum

1 km from city center 27 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Established by the Department of Archeology in the year 1984, the Government Museum is a prime tourist attraction of Jaisalmer. It was built to highlight the multifaceted traditional and cultural heritage of the Great Thar Desert. Jaisalmer is the charming city of Rajasthan nestled amidst the mighty Thar Desert.

28. Salim Singh ki Haveli

Salim Singh ki Haveli

1 km from city center 28 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Salim Singh ki Haveli is a beautiful edifice at the heart of the city Jaisalmer. It is one of the major tourists' attractions built in the 1815 CE and commissioned by Salim Singh, the then prime minister of the Kingdom. It also holds another beautiful name - Jahaz Mahal as the front facet of the Haveli resembles a ship stern.

29. Mandir Palace

Mandir Palace

0 km from city center 29 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The Mandir Palace a two-century-old architecture is the finest heritage hotels in the city of Jaisalmer. The hotel offers an ambiance of medieval charm with a glimpse of modern amenities. It is adorned with exquisite stone carvings, ornate balconies, canopies that represent the craftsmanship in its purest form.

30. Ramdevra Temple

Ramdevra Temple

101 km from city center 30 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Ramdevra Temple is a sacred temple to the folk deity of Rajasthan - Baba Ramdevji. It is situated 12 kms from Pokhran on Jodhpur to Jaisalmer road. It is believed that Baba Ramdevji took samadhi (conscious exit from the mortal body) at Ramdevra in 1459 AD. After this, the Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner constructed the temple around his Samadhi.

31. Khaba Fort

Khaba Fort

26 km from city center 31 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

A ruined citadel situated amidst the scorching Thar Desert is the Khaba Fort. Its history dates back to the 13th century. The architecture once belonged to the Paliwal Brahmins of the Kuldhara village who fled the town in the 19th century leaving behind a ghost town.

32. Lodhruva

Lodhruva

0 km from city center 32 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

16 km north-west of Jaisalmer is Lodhruva the ancient capital city of Bhatti dynasty of the 12th century. The old capital of Bhatti Rajput was once a flourishing city. Although the town was ransacked by Muslim invaders, the prominent attraction of the city is its architectural ruins.

33. Thar Heritage Museum

Thar Heritage Museum

0 km from city center 33 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Founded by L Narayan Khatri, the Thar Heritage Museum is a historical reservoir. L Narayan was an eminent scholar of the Jaisalmer folklore. The museum showcases the rich culture, heritage, folk art and architectural style of Rajasthan.

34. Surya Gate

Surya Gate

70 km from city center 34 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The Surya Gate is one of the four entry gates to the 12th century, Jaisalmer Fort. The fort on the Trikuta hill has four successive gates Akai, Surya, Ganesh and Hawa through which the visitors need to pass through.

35. Shantinath Temple

Shantinath Temple

1 km from city center 35 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The Shantinath Temple is one among the cluster of seven Jain Temples built in the Jaisalmer fort. It is made in the Dilwara Style with exquisite carvings. The 16th-century temple holds the beautiful idol of the Jain Saint Shri Shanthinath. The grandeur style reflects its spectacular architecture of the medieval period.

36. Tazia Tower

Tazia Tower

0 km from city center 36 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Tazia Tower is a unique Rajputana architecture of Rajasthan. Situated in the Badal Complex, the building has five storeys each of which tells a different story. Tazia in Urdu means float that's taken during the procession of Muharram.

37. Chandraprabhu Temple

Chandraprabhu Temple

1 km from city center 37 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Chandraprabhu Temple is an exemplary Jain temple built in the 16th century. It is one among the seven temples that were constructed for the 8th Tirthankara Jain Prophet Chandraprabhu Ji.

38. Pokhran Fort

Pokhran Fort

100 km from city center 38 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Balagarh fort was built by the Marwar Thakur, Rao Maldeo in the 14th Century, it is otherwise known as the Pokhran Fort. Pokhran means the place of five mirages enclosed by sandy, rocky, salt ranges. Although a small temple made of red sandstone, the fort is dedicated to Goddess Durga.

39. Pachpadra Salt Lake

Pachpadra Salt Lake

39 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Situated in the Barmer district of Rajasthan near Jaisalmer, Pachpadra Lake is a salt water lake with a sodium chloride level of 98%. Besides the usual extraction of high quality salt from the water, the lake is also a popular tourist spot.

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Top 20 Places To Visit In Jaisalmer , situated in the heart of the Thar Desert in the Indian state of Rajasthan, embodies a magical charm that beckons travelers from across the globe. Known as the “Golden City” due to its sandstone architecture that glows in the sunlight, Jaisalmer boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.

The majestic Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as the focal point of the city. Constructed in yellow sandstone, this imposing fortress houses palaces, temples, shops, and residences within its walls, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s regal past. The narrow winding lanes of the fort lead to hidden architectural marvels, making exploration a delight Jaisalmer Tour .

The city’s allure extends beyond the fort to its enchanting Havelis, ornately decorated mansions that showcase intricate craftsmanship and elaborate facades. Patwon ki Haveli, Nathmal ki Haveli , and Salim Singh ki Haveli are among the must-visit gems, each telling a unique story of Rajasthan’s opulent heritage.

For those seeking adventure, Jaisalmer offers camel safaris into the vast expanses of the Thar Desert. Witnessing the sunset amidst the sand dunes is a mesmerizing experience that captivates travelers.

The city also hosts vibrant cultural festivals like the Desert Festival, where folk music, traditional dances, camel races, and turban tying competitions immerse visitors in the vivacious spirit of Rajasthan.

Cuisine in Jaisalmer is a treat for the taste buds, with its aromatic spices and flavorsome dishes such as Dal Baati Churma and Ker Sangri leaving a lasting impression.

Jaisalmer, with its historical marvels, desert landscapes, and warm hospitality, remains an unforgettable destination, offering a glimpse into the royal legacy and vibrant culture of Rajasthan.

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Jaisalmer Fort – For The Rich Rajputana Splendor

Rising majestically from the golden sands of the Thar Desert, the Jaisalmer Fort stands as an epitome of architectural brilliance and cultural heritage in Rajasthan, India. Constructed in the 12th century by Maharawal Jaisal, the fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest fully preserved fortified cities in the world.

Made entirely of yellow sandstone, the fort’s imposing walls soar high above the city, resembling a golden crown at sunrise and sunset, earning it the moniker “Sonar Quila” or the “Golden Fort.” Inside its massive walls, a labyrinth of narrow lanes, ancient havelis (mansions), Jain temples, palaces, and bustling markets paints a vivid picture of the city’s rich history and royal legacy.

The fort’s architectural marvels like Raj Mahal, Jain temples dedicated to Rishabdev and Parshvanath, and the intricately designed Laxminath Temple, showcase exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs that continue to mesmerize visitors Jaisalmer Attractions .

The fort remains a living heritage site with a significant population still residing within its walls, making it a captivating blend of history, culture, and a vibrant community that preserves the essence of Jaisalmer’s glorious past.

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Bada Bagh – For A Royal Walk

Bada Bagh, translating to “Big Garden,” stands as a striking testament to architectural finesse and cultural heritage in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India. This historical site, located about 6 kilometers north of the city, holds significant importance both historically and architecturally.

The complex is predominantly known for its chhatris , or cenotaphs, which are commemorative structures built in honor of the erstwhile rulers of Jaisalmer and their families. These magnificent sandstone monuments, adorned with intricate carvings and detailed craftsmanship, offer a glimpse into the royal legacy of the region.

The prime attraction within Bada Bagh is the cenotaph of Maharaja Jai Singh II, which stands tall and ornate, showcasing the grandeur and artistic prowess of the bygone era. The serene surroundings amidst the desert landscape make it an ideal spot to admire the sunset, providing visitors with a mesmerizing view of the desert expanse turning golden as the day draws to a close.

Besides its historical significance, Bada Bagh captivates tourists and history enthusiasts alike with its architectural splendor and tranquil ambiance. The site remains a captivating reminder of Jaisalmer’s rich heritage and the reverence paid to its past rulers through these awe-inspiring cenotaphs.

Patwon Ki Haveli – For Beautiful Carvings

Patwon ki Haveli, an architectural masterpiece in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, stands as a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage. This magnificent haveli is a cluster of five elaborately designed mansions constructed in the 19th century by the wealthy merchant Guman Chand Patwa for his five sons. It is often considered one of the largest and most intricate havelis in Jaisalmer.

Crafted from golden-yellow sandstone, the haveli showcases intricate carvings, ornate jharokhas (balconies), exquisite wall paintings, and finely detailed lattice work known as jali. Each of the five havelis has distinct motifs and designs, reflecting a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles. The impressive facade adorned with detailed artwork depicting local legends, mythological figures, and everyday life of that era leaves visitors awe-struck.

Inside the haveli, visitors can explore various rooms adorned with beautiful paintings and artifacts, providing a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle and artistic prowess of the bygone era. Patwon ki Haveli stands as a living heritage, offering a captivating journey through time and artistry, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Jaisalmer’s cultural riches.

Salim Singh Ki Haveli – For Scenic Views Of The City

Salim Singh ki Haveli, a magnificent mansion in the heart of Jaisalmer , Rajasthan, stands as a testament to exquisite Rajasthani architecture and rich heritage. Constructed in the 19th century by Salim Singh, the prime minister of Jaisalmer at that time, this haveli is renowned for its distinctive features and historical significance.

The haveli’s most striking attribute is its distinctive peacock-shaped roof with beautifully carved balconies resembling the feathers of a peacock. This intricate architecture, adorned with fine details and ornate designs, captivates visitors and photographers alike.

The mansion’s interior is equally impressive, showcasing elaborately decorated walls, archways, and balconies adorned with delicate carvings and intricate artwork, reflecting the opulence and craftsmanship of the bygone era.

Visitors can explore the various sections of the haveli, each with its own unique charm and historical anecdotes. The architectural brilliance and cultural significance of Salim Singh ki Haveli make it a must-visit attraction in Jaisalmer, offering a glimpse into the grandeur and artistic finesse of Rajasthan’s heritage. The haveli stands as a living testament to the region’s architectural prowess and the legacy of its erstwhile rulers.

Sam Sand Dunes – For A Thrilling Camel Ride

The Sam Sand Dunes, situated around 40 kilometers from the city of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, are a captivating natural wonder within the Thar Desert. These vast stretches of golden sand dunes are among the most popular attractions in Jaisalmer, offering visitors an immersive desert experience.

Tourists flock to the Sam Sand Dunes to witness the breathtaking sunset and sunrise against the backdrop of the expansive desert landscape. The shifting sands create mesmerizing patterns and shadows, providing a picturesque setting for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Visitors can indulge in various activities at the Sam Sand Dunes, such as camel safaris that allow them to traverse the undulating dunes while experiencing the traditional mode of desert transportation. The camel rides often include an opportunity to witness local cultural performances like folk music and dance amidst the serene desert setting.

For those seeking an adrenaline rush, options like quad biking or jeep safaris on the sandy terrain are also available, providing an adventurous way to explore the dunes.

Camping under the star-lit desert sky is a highlight for many travelers, offering a chance to experience the tranquility of the desert night and immerse oneself in the rustic charm of traditional Rajasthani hospitality.

The Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer stand as a testament to the raw beauty and allure of the desert, providing an unforgettable experience for visitors seeking an authentic taste of Rajasthan’s desert life.

Gadisar Lake – For Boating On Silken Waters

Gadisar Lake, an oasis in the heart of the arid city of Jaisalmer, stands as a serene testament to the city’s history and architectural brilliance. Constructed by Maharaja Gadsi Singh in the 14th century, this man-made reservoir was initially built as a water conservation tank to meet the water needs of the arid region.

Surrounded by temples, ghats (embankments), and beautifully carved Chattris (cenotaphs), Gadisar Lake exudes a tranquil ambiance that entices tourists and locals alike. The Tilon Ki Pol, an artistically carved gateway, serves as the main entrance to the lake area, adding to its charm.

Boating in the placid waters of Gadisar Lake is a popular activity, offering visitors a chance to soak in the panoramic views of the surrounding architecture while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. Migratory birds often flock to the lake during winter, adding to its picturesque allure.

The lake area hosts various cultural events and festivals, including the annual Gangaur festival, where beautifully decorated boats and processions add a splash of color and vibrancy to the surroundings.

Gadisar Lake remains a tranquil haven in Jaisalmer, inviting travelers to relax, admire its architectural splendor, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of this historic city.

Desert National Park – For An Encounter With The Wild

Jaisalmer Desert National Park, nestled in the Thar Desert near the city of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, India, is a testament to the unique ecosystem thriving in arid landscapes. Spread across an area of over 3,000 square kilometers, this national park was established to conserve the diverse flora, fauna, and wildlife species that have adapted to the harsh desert environment.

The park’s distinct terrain comprises sand dunes, rocky expanses, and sparse vegetation, providing a habitat for various species of desert flora like the desert crested lark, desert fox, spiny-tailed lizard, and the Great Indian Bustard— an endangered bird species and the park’s flagship resident.

Visitors to the Jaisalmer Desert National Park can engage in wildlife safaris and birdwatching expeditions to catch glimpses of the diverse wildlife that thrives in this seemingly inhospitable terrain. The park’s landscape offers a captivating backdrop for nature enthusiasts and photographers, especially during sunrise or sunset when the golden hues paint a mesmerizing picture across the desert.

Preserving this unique desert ecosystem, the Jaisalmer Desert National Park stands as a sanctuary of biodiversity, offering a rare opportunity to witness and appreciate the beauty and resilience of life in the desert.

Kuldhara Village – For Some Spine-chilling Mystery

Kuldhara Village, located around 18 kilometers west of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, India, holds a haunting yet intriguing history that adds to its enigmatic charm. This abandoned village, often referred to as the “Ghost Village,” remains shrouded in mystery and folklore.

Legend has it that Kuldhara was once a prosperous settlement inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins in the 19th century. However, the village was deserted overnight under mysterious circumstances. Stories suggest that an oppressive minister imposed unjust taxes and threatened the villagers, leading them to abandon their homes and flee to ensure their freedom and dignity.

The eerie aura of Kuldhara draws curious visitors and history enthusiasts. The village stands desolate, with crumbling houses and dilapidated structures, lending an air of mystery to its deserted streets. Its abandonment and the eerie silence contribute to the tales of paranormal activities, attracting those interested in the supernatural.

Today, Kuldhara remains a protected heritage site managed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Visitors can explore the ruins, imagine its once-thriving existence, and contemplate the stories that shroud this enigmatic village, making it a fascinating stop for those intrigued by history and the allure of the unknown.

Khaba Fort – For Detailed Artwork

The Khaba Fort, nestled amidst the arid expanse of the Thar Desert near Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, stands as a testament to history and the desert’s enigmatic allure. This abandoned fort, also known as the Khaba Fort or Khaba Castle, carries an air of mystery and intrigue.

Believed to be over 400 years old, the Khaba Fort holds a significant place in local folklore. Legends suggest that the village near the fort was once inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins, who mysteriously vanished overnight, leaving behind the fort and the village deserted. The prevailing belief is that a curse or a severe drought forced the villagers to abandon their homes, leaving an eerie and ghostly feel to the ruins.

The fort, constructed with locally sourced stones and mud, reflects the traditional architectural style of the region. Visitors can explore the crumbling structures, narrow passageways, and deserted homes within the fort’s walls, offering a haunting yet captivating experience.

Surrounded by the vastness of the desert, the Khaba Fort provides a glimpse into Rajasthan’s history and the harsh realities of desert life. Its desolate yet captivating aura attracts adventurers and history enthusiasts eager to uncover the secrets hidden within its ancient walls.

Vyas Chhatri – For The Blessings Of Sage Vyas

Vyas Chhatri, an architectural gem in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, stands as a tribute to Sage Vyas, the revered author of the Hindu epic, Mahabharata. This stunning cenotaph, also known as Vyas Chhatri, serves as a memorial to this revered saint and is a significant cultural and historical landmark in the city.

Perched atop a small hill near the Gadsisar Lake, Vyas Chhatri showcases intricate Rajasthani craftsmanship and boasts a mesmerizing blend of intricately carved sandstone columns, arches, and domes. The architecture, with its ornate detailing and delicate carvings, reflects the splendid craftsmanship of a bygone era.

Visitors are captivated by the serene ambiance and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape that this site offers. The structure, especially at sunrise or sunset, casts a breathtaking silhouette against the desert horizon, creating a picturesque sight for photography enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Apart from its architectural allure, Vyas Chhatri also serves as a venue for various cultural events and local festivities, offering visitors a chance to witness Rajasthan’s vibrant traditions and folk performances against the backdrop of this elegant monument.

For those seeking tranquility, history, and stunning vistas, a visit to Vyas Chhatri in Jaisalmer is a must, offering a serene retreat and a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Surya Gate – For Stunning Views Of The Golden Fort

The Surya Gate, also known as the Sun Gate, stands proudly as one of the four main gates leading into the historic Jaisalmer Fort in Rajasthan, India. This monumental structure, crafted from golden sandstone, serves as a symbol of the city’s rich heritage and architectural brilliance.

Named after the Hindu Sun God, Surya, the gate is adorned with intricate carvings and detailed designs that reflect the finesse of Rajasthani craftsmanship. The imposing gate features delicately carved statues, floral motifs, and ornate patterns, showcasing the artistry prevalent in the region during ancient times.

Visitors are greeted by the imposing beauty of the Surya Gate as they approach the fort, providing an awe-inspiring entry into the historic marvel of Jaisalmer . The gate not only serves as an architectural wonder but also represents the city’s cultural legacy and its deep-rooted connection to its royal past.

The Surya Gate, with its splendid craftsmanship and historical significance, continues to captivate tourists, offering a glimpse into the grandeur and magnificence of Jaisalmer’s architectural heritage. Its beauty stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and enduring allure.

Akal Wood Fossil Park – For The Rare Fossils Of Rajasthan

The Akal Wood Fossil Park in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, stands as a remarkable testament to the prehistoric era, offering a unique insight into the ancient history of the region. Spread across an area of about 21 hectares, this park is a treasure trove of fossilized tree trunks and plant fossils dating back millions of years.

The park’s fascinating collection primarily comprises petrified wood, showcasing the remnants of an ancient forest that thrived here around 180 million years ago during the Jurassic period. These fossils, preserved through the process of petrification, provide a glimpse into the flora that existed in the region ages ago.

Visitors to the Akal Wood Fossil Park have the opportunity to witness the well-preserved fossilized tree trunks, logs, and plant remains, some of which have transformed into stone over the millennia. Interpretative displays and informational boards within the park offer insights into the geological processes that led to the formation of these fascinating fossils.

Exploring this unique park not only offers a glimpse into the ancient past but also provides an educational and enriching experience for visitors interested in paleontology and geology. The Akal Wood Fossil Park stands as a living testament to the Earth’s ancient history, adding an extra layer of intrigue to Jaisalmer’s diverse attractions.

Desert Culture Centre And Museum – For A Peek At Rajasthan’s Heritage

The Desert Culture Centre and Museum in Jaisalmer stands as a testament to the rich heritage and traditions of Rajasthan’s desert region. Situated within the Jaisalmer Fort, this museum encapsulates the essence of the desert culture, offering visitors a deep dive into the history, art, lifestyle, and traditions of the region.

The museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts, textiles, musical instruments, weaponry, and household items, showcasing the craftsmanship and cultural nuances of the desert communities. Intricately designed costumes, embroidered textiles, and exquisite jewelry on display provide insights into the vibrant attire and adornments worn by locals during festivals and daily life.

Visitors can explore exhibits detailing the desert’s nomadic tribes, their unique customs, beliefs, and the ways they adapt to the harsh desert environment. The museum also features information on the flora, fauna, and geographical characteristics of the Thar Desert, adding an educational aspect to the visitor’s experience.

Interactive displays, audio-visual presentations, and informative panels contribute to making the museum an engaging and enlightening destination, allowing guests to gain a deeper appreciation for the desert culture and its enduring legacy in Rajasthan. The Desert Culture Centre and Museum serve as a window to the captivating world of the desert-dwellers, preserving and celebrating their traditions for generations to come.

Khuri Sand Dunes – For A Night Of Fun And Entertainment

Khuri, a quaint village located around 40 kilometers southwest of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, is renowned for its mesmerizing sand dunes, offering an authentic desert experience to visitors. The Khuri sand dunes are a quieter and less crowded alternative to the popular Sam sand dunes, providing a serene ambiance amidst the vast expanse of the Thar Desert.

Tourists flock to Khuri for its enchanting desert landscape, characterized by rolling golden sands that stretch as far as the eye can see. Sunset and sunrise at the dunes are particularly magical, painting the skies with hues of orange and pink, creating a picturesque setting that’s perfect for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

Camel safaris are a popular way to explore the Khuri sand dunes, allowing visitors to traverse the undulating terrain atop these gentle creatures while immersing themselves in the tranquility of the desert. Additionally, camping options are available, enabling tourists to spend a night under the star-studded desert sky, indulging in traditional Rajasthani cuisine and folk music around a bonfire.

Khuri offers a more intimate and authentic desert experience, making it an ideal destination for those seeking solitude and a deeper connection with Rajasthan’s desert heritage.

Nathmal-Ki-Haveli – For Witnessing Paintings In Pure Gold

Nathmal ki Haveli, a mesmerizing architectural masterpiece in Jaisalmer , Rajasthan, stands as a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of the bygone era. This 19th-century mansion was commissioned by two brothers, Hathi and Lulu, who were artisans and served as the architects of this magnificent structure.

What sets Nathmal ki Haveli apart is its unique design, a blend of Rajput and Islamic styles, showcasing intricate carvings, ornate facades, and delicate craftsmanship. Legends say that due to the absence of a blueprint during its construction, each side of the Haveli was designed differently by the two brothers, resulting in a fascinating asymmetrical yet harmonious facade.

The exterior is adorned with delicate carvings of elephants, flowers, birds, and other intricate patterns that captivate visitors. Inside, the Haveli boasts spacious courtyards, intricately carved pillars, mesmerizing frescoes, and detailed lattice work known as ‘ jharokhas ,’ reflecting the opulence and grandeur of Rajasthan’s heritage.

Today, Nathmal ki Haveli stands as a prominent tourist attraction, allowing visitors to marvel at its architectural splendor and immerse themselves in the rich history and artistic finesse of Jaisalmer’s cultural legacy.

Jaisalmer War Museum – For Paying Respect To The Indian Army

The Jaisalmer War Museum stands as a tribute to the valor, sacrifice, and gallantry of the Indian armed forces. Located near the Jaisalmer Fort in Rajasthan, this museum commemorates the bravery and sacrifices of soldiers, showcasing their contributions during various battles and wars fought by the country.

The museum exhibits an impressive collection of artifacts, weaponry, military vehicles, and equipment used by the Indian Army. Visitors gain insight into the historical events, particularly the battles fought in the deserts of Rajasthan, including the 1965 Indo-Pak War and the Battle of Longewala during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.

One of the prominent highlights is the Longewala War Memorial, paying homage to the soldiers who defended the nation against overwhelming odds in the Battle of Longewala. The museum’s displays, photographs, and audio-visual presentations vividly narrate the heroic tales and strategic maneuvers of the armed forces.

Visitors can explore the outdoor exhibits housing tanks, fighter jets, and other military vehicles, allowing them to witness firsthand the machinery that played a pivotal role in safeguarding the nation’s borders.

The Jaisalmer War Museum stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the armed forces, honoring their courage and dedication while educating visitors about India’s military history.

Tanot Mata Temple – For A Mystical Day Tour

The Tanot Mata Temple stands as a testament to faith and resilience amidst the sands of the Thar Desert near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. This revered shrine holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike, owing to its historical significance and the legends surrounding it.

Located close to the India-Pakistan border, the temple gained prominence due to the miraculous tales of protection during the Indo-Pak wars. Legend has it that during a conflict in 1965, several bombs were dropped on the temple, but astonishingly, none of them exploded, leaving the temple unharmed. This event strengthened the belief among devotees that the goddess Tanot Mata had shielded the temple from destruction.

The sanctum of Tanot Mata Temple houses ancient idols of the goddess, and devotees throng here to seek her blessings for protection and prosperity. The temple’s aura of spirituality, coupled with the surrounding arid landscape, creates a surreal and deeply spiritual experience for pilgrims and tourists alike.

The temple serves as a symbol of unwavering faith and divine protection, drawing visitors to witness its miraculous history and to pay homage to the revered Tanot Mata.

Indo-Pak Border – Feel Patriotic

The Indo-Pak border near Jaisalmer holds significant historical and strategic importance, marked by the India-Pakistan border outpost of Tanot Mata Temple and the Longewala War Memorial. This border area, known as the “International Border,” has witnessed historical events and stands as a symbol of the relationship between India and Pakistan.

Tanot Mata Temple, located approximately 120 kilometers from Jaisalmer, gained fame during the 1965 Indo-Pak war when the temple miraculously withstood enemy bombardment without any damage. The site now serves as a shrine and a testimony to the faith and resilience of the Indian soldiers and locals.

Adjacent to the temple is the Longewala War Memorial, commemorating the heroic Battle of Longewala during the 1971 Indo-Pak War. This battle showcased the bravery of Indian soldiers who defended the post against a much larger Pakistani force, making it a legendary chapter in India’s military history.

Visitors can access certain areas near the border with proper permissions and guided tours. The site not only offers a glimpse into the military history but also allows tourists to witness the vast expanse of the desert and understand the significance of safeguarding the nation’s borders.

Lodurva – The Ancient Village

Lodurva, a small village located approximately 15 kilometers from Jaisalmer in the Indian state of Rajasthan, holds historical significance and adds another layer of cultural richness to the region’s heritage.

The main attraction in Lodurva is the magnificent Jain temple complex, renowned for its stunning architecture and religious importance. The Jain temples, primarily dedicated to Lord Adinath, showcase intricate carvings, exquisite sculptures, and detailed craftsmanship on yellow sandstone. The temples’ architecture is a blend of Dilwara style and traditional Rajasthani design, making them a visual treat for visitors interested in art and history.

One of the standout features of the Lodurva Jain temples is the Kalpavriksha, a mystical and ancient tree that stands as a symbol of prosperity and fulfillment of wishes. Pilgrims and tourists alike are drawn to this sacred tree, believing in its spiritual significance.

Lodurva also holds a place in history as the ancient capital of the Bhatti dynasty before Jaisalmer was established. The village’s rustic charm, coupled with its historical and religious importance, makes it a compelling stop for travelers exploring the Jaisalmer region, offering a glimpse into Rajasthan’s rich cultural heritage.

Longewala War Memorial – The Battleground

The Longewala War Memorial, located near Jaisalmer in the state of Rajasthan, stands as a tribute to the heroic battle fought during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. This memorial commemorates the valiant efforts of the Indian armed forces, particularly the Border Security Force (BSF), in the historic Battle of Longewala.

In December 1971, a small contingent of Indian soldiers stationed at Longewala encountered a massive assault from Pakistani forces comprising tanks, artillery, and infantry. Despite being significantly outnumbered and outgunned, the Indian soldiers, under the leadership of Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, displayed exceptional courage and resilience.

Through their strategic maneuvering, skillful use of limited resources, and unwavering determination, the Indian soldiers successfully repelled the attack, inflicting heavy losses upon the enemy. The Battle of Longewala stands as a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of the Indian armed forces.

The memorial site showcases remnants of the war, including a captured Pakistani tank, war artifacts, and displays that narrate the heroic saga of the soldiers who defended the nation’s borders. Visitors can pay homage to the gallant soldiers who fought fearlessly to protect the sovereignty of the country at this poignant and historically significant site.

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  • anamika2023 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Extremely bad trip with not even one site seen or history telling The trip was a disaster!! It didnt even last for more than 30 minutes in which he was just interested in us buying something so he can make some money out of it. We didnt visit any site, there was no storytelling...in a nutshell whatever was promised was not delivered even 1%. We would like to have a refund of the money paid for the ticket. The guide asked what did we see during the day, we told him and he mentioned there is nothing else in Jaisalmer to show Read more Written March 5, 2023
  • latestadvisor 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles A nice time around I did the tour by the end of January....Ritesh / Tony was a great guide, very nice and flexible, felt like walking with a friend. Jaisalmer is a fantastic city that deserves a guided tour. Go with him. Read more Written March 13, 2020
  • GarfieldDorset 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Enjoyable walk. Did the morning walk with Tony, started at the lake finished at the fort entrance. Enjoyable walk with some background stories and history. Read more Written February 4, 2020
  • Traves H 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great Guide, Great Time Our guide, Ritesh, did a great job. He was very informative and gave answers for all of the questions that we had. He also provided us with very useful suggestions and ideas on what we could do. We had a really good time and we learned a lot on the city's development and history. Well done. Read more Written November 24, 2019
  • RBNPIX 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Visita walking tour Was a great tour during the morning. 100% recommended. He show the ford that is where he lives and the lage and other nice places. Read more Written August 1, 2019
  • Jesus D 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Nice walk A quite interesting walk around Jaisalmer. He explained us everything with lots of details,even the questions we answered. Read more Written July 30, 2019
  • dannnirm 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Free tour with Tony Very good walk discovering Jaisalmer with Tony. You can feel during the tour the passion that Tony has for his city. A really good way to spent almost 2 hours and get to know what Jaisalmer can offer you. Without the tour you can see the monuments but not their history so... highly recommended!!! Read more Written July 26, 2019
  • Iamainar 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Almost perfect free walking tour We had our free walking tour with Tony (Ritesh). The tour was very well planned, very well explained, you can feel the passion and love Tony has for his city. He was also open to the many other questions we had. I definitely recommend this tour. It made us see Jaisalmer with another light. The only thing we did not like is that at the beginning of the tour Tony talked about the tip and said that it is usually 2000 rps per person (which is a crazy amount of money), this made us a bit uncomfortable during the tour. At the end we gave much less and he said nothing. What YoTours cannot expect is that during low season, two people would cover the desired tip by themselves. If you think two people is not enough then don’t do the tour. Read more Written June 29, 2019
  • TravellingNikkiJam 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Perfect tour to know more about Jaisalmer We did our tour with Dharmendra. He is a nice tourist guide. We walked around the City from the lake to the fort, visiting in between the Haveli's. He explained us about history, arquitecture and asked all our questions about the city and the Indian culture. He also recommend us really nice places to eat and visit! If you come to Jaisalmer and you want to know more about the city and it's history this tour if for you. Read more Written April 15, 2019
  • Soledad1980 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Free walking tour through the golden city. I did the tour with Dhalmendra, a super educated, kind and friendly guy who showed me all the corners and explained to me details of the golden city, that I would not otherwise have been able to discover. I savored the best chai ever and tasted typical rajasthani sweets. I must also thank the patience and time given to take pictures. Thanks Dhalmendra! I hope to return soon to that wonderful city I loved!. Read more Written April 5, 2019
  • Vladislav_Grechanyy 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Tour 100% worth visiting The tour was very nice thanks to our guide Dharmendra He was punctual, interesting and easy going. So the free walking tour around Jaisalmer was cool! Thank you:) Read more Written March 26, 2019
  • Arndt M 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Jaisalmer with a local: Food Walk Tour and Night Walk with Dharmendra I visited Jaisalmer in February and was keen on doing a walking tour with a local. I discovered Yo Tours with Dharmendra. He offered two different walking tours, both of which I did. And oh boy: what a way to experience Jaisalmer! Dharmendra is an extremely nice guide whose knowledge of Jaisalmer is more than impressive. What is more: he knows every place in the city and shows you around in a manner which leaves nothing to be desired. On a food walk we had a fantastic (mildly spicy) sandwich, saffron milk tea, sweets - and all that during a pleasant stroll around and inside the Jaisalmer Fort. My recommendation: if you really to want experience Jaisalmer, book this tour! Read more Written February 28, 2019
  • 526haritzm 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Free tour Jaisalmer I highly recommend this tour. I did the tour alone and I liked it a lot. Dharmendra is very nice and talkative and he explained me lots of interesting things about Jaisalmer and India. He showed me places that I would not visit by my own and the history of them and it was really nice. It was my first day in India and he also helped me a lot with all the doubts I had. Thanks a lot!! If you are visiting Jaisalmer I recommend you to do the tour, it's really worth it. Read more Written February 11, 2019
  • alexmawson 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Free walking tour We had such a great time on this tour- our guide Dharmendra was knowledgeable and went out of his way to make us feel comfortable. I highly recommend this tour! Read more Written December 30, 2018
  • elvlo2018 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Day tour in Jaisalmer I arranged a free tour in Jaisalmer and got introduced to Yo travel. The guide Dharmendra was amazing and quite knowledgeable about the area. He also went extra miles to introduce to local delicacies and special interesting places! Thanks a lot! It makes such a difference to meet a guide that takes people to heart. Read more Written December 15, 2018

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Jaisalmer Fort

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#1 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Jaisalmer Fort locally known as Sonar Quila (Golden Fort) is located in the heart of Jaisalmer city. It is one of the largest forts in India, and among the must include places in Jaisalmer holiday packages . Jaisalmer Fort is a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO under the group hill forts of Rajasthan . Jaisalmer Fort was built atop the Trikuta Hill in 1156 AD by the Bhati Rajput ruler Maharawal Jaisal Singh. It was the center of several historical encounters between the Bhattis, Mughals, and Rathores of Jodhpur. The Fort of Jaisalmer survived several attacks by the Muslim rulers like Aladdin Khilji and Mughal Emperor Humayun. The city also served as a refuge and way-station for caravans and travelers along the Silk Road. Standing proudly in the middle of the great Thar Desert, this fort is regarded as 'The Pride .....

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Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes

#2 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 40 km from Jaisalmer, Sam Sand Dunes are situated at the edge of Jaisalmer Desert National Park in Rajasthan. Lies in the midst of the Thar Desert, these sand dunes are amongst the most popular places to experience Rajasthan Tourism , and also one of the prime places to visit during Jaisalmer tour . Sam has a truly magnificent stretch of sweeping dunes, with sparse or no vegetation. The 3 km long, and 1 km wide sand dunes reflect the true image of Rajasthan. Undeniably one of the most picturesque spots in the desert, the Sam Sand Dunes have gained a tremendous tourist reputation over time. The unrelieved ocean of sand constantly changes its appearance at every gentle gush of wind. The whirling air currents of this area match with those of the sandstorms in the Sahara. Camel Safari at Sam Sand Dunes is one of the top things to do in Jaisalmer . The .....

Patwon Ki Haveli

Patwon Ki Haveli

#3 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 500 m from Jaisalmer Fort and 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Patwon-ki-Haveli is situated in a narrow lane near the Patwa Complex in Jaisalmer. It is the first haveli to have been erected in Jaisalmer and also one of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer . The Patwon ki Haveli is considered to be the one of the largest as well as the finest haveli of Rajasthan. This haveli is essentially a cluster of five havelis, which was constructed in 1805 CE by Guman Chand Patwa. A rich trader, Guman Chand Patwa constructed five separate sections for his five sons. The first haveli is the main and also the grandest haveli in the complex. The entire construction took over 55 years to complete. Located in the center of the city, it is truly an outstanding piece of architecture. It is renowned for its ornate wall paintings, intricate yellow sandstone-carved jharokas or balconies, gateways .....

Jain Temples - Jaisalmer Fort

Jain Temples - Jaisalmer Fort

#4 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 2 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, the Jain Temples are one of the oldest temples in Jaisalmer which are situated inside the Jaisalmer Fort complex. These Jain temples are the most important religious attractions in Jaisalmer . There are seven Jain temples in total which are built during the 12th and 15th centuries AD. These Jain temples are dedicated to different Jain Tirthankaras. Among these temples, the biggest one is the Parsvanath Temple and is most attractive; others being Chandraprabhu temple, Rishabdev temple, Shitalnath Temple, Kunthanath Temple, and Shantinath Temple. These temples are famous for their Dilwara style paintings and architecture that were predominant in the medieval era. The temples are built out of yellow sandstone and have intricate engravings on them. These temples have archaeological and religious .....

Gadisar Lake / Gadsisar Lake

Gadisar Lake / Gadsisar Lake

#5 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station and 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake or Gadsisar Lake is an artificial reservoir in Jaisalmer. It was the only source of water for the Jaisalmer city in the olden days and also one of the best sightseeing places in Jaisalmer . The Gadisar Lake was constructed by Raja Rawal Jaisal, the first ruler of Jaisalmer, and later reconstructed by Maharawal Gadsi Singh in the year 1367 AD. It is said that this rainwater lake once provided water to the entire town. At present Gadisar Lake gets water from Indira Gandhi Canal so it never dries. Located towards the south of Jaisalmer city, the entrance to the Gadisar Lake is through a magnificent and artistically carved yellow sandstone archway that is known as the Tilon-Ki-Pol. There are numerous shrines and small temples on the embankment of this lake which can visit during your trip to Jaisalmer . The .....

Desert National Park

Desert National Park

#6 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 45 km from Jaisalmer, Desert National Park is a wildlife sanctuary situated in the state of Rajasthan near the town of Jaisalmer. Situated in the sand dunes of Thar Desert, the Desert National Park is regarded as one of the largest national parks in India , and among the top places to visit as part of Jaisalmer trip . The Desert National Park was established in 1980, and it depicts the ecosystem of the Thar Desert. Spread over an area of 3162 sq. km, the park is extensively covered by sand dunes over large extents, and is one of the major Jaisalmer sightseeing places . The main area of the park comprises compact salt lake bottoms, fixed dunes, and craggy rocks. There are many lakes inside the national park including Rajbaugh Lake, Milak Lake, and Padam Talao Lake. Although 20% of .....

Desert Cultural Centre & Museum

Desert Cultural Centre & Museum

#7 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1 km from Jaisalmer Fort and 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, the Desert Cultural Centre & Museum is located on the Gadisagar Road in Jaisalmer. It is one of the popular tourist attractions in Jaisalmer. The museum was established by Mr. N. K. Sharma in the year 1997. The Desert Cultural Centre and Museum exhibits the art, craft and culture of Jaisalmer beautifully. The museum has a large collection of traditional instruments, medieval coins and ethnic artifacts. This is the treasure trove of ethnic Rajasthani jewellery, handicrafts, weapons and fossil works. The museum is maintained by the Tourism Department of Jaisalmer and is a must-visit for history buffs. Various musical instruments and folk dance related costumes can be found in this museum. Costumes of the erstwhile maharajas and maharanis can also found in the museum. Kitchen tools and culinary tools can be found here, while the Rajasthani arts are presented in the walls, which belonged to painters .....

Lodurva

#8 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 8 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Lodurva is a village in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. Famous for Jain temples and other historical monuments, Lodurva is one of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer . Lodurva was the ancient capital of the Bhatti dynasty till 1156 AD, when Rawal Jaisal founded the Jaisalmer state and shifted the capital to Jaisalmer. The town of Lodurva is much older than Jaisalmer and was sacked several times, most notably by Mahmud of Ghazni in the 11th century CE and then by Mohammad Ghori in the next century. Today, it is a popular tourist destination, known for its architectural ruins and Jai temples. The temples at Lodurva exhibit some more fine examples of intricate craftsmanship on yellow stone. The Parshvnath Temple is the oldest and the most beautiful of the Jain temples. The temple is dedicated to 23rd Tirthankara, Parshvnath. The walls of the sanctum .....

Tazia Tower

Tazia Tower

#9 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 2 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Tazia Tower is located in the Badal Palace complex near Amar Sagar Gate inside Jaisalmer Fort . The intricate designs, minarets and architectural fusion of this tower make it one of the top Jaisalmer tourist places. Tazia Tower was constructed in the form of Tazia that are usually part of Muslim religious festivities. It was constructed in 1886 AD by Muslim carvers who presented it as a gift to the imperial Hindu king, Maharawal Berisal Singh. The structure is a five-storied complex with each story possessing a unique balcony with an exclusive design of its own. The exquisite design and fine carvings on the walls and ceilings of each floor of the tower reflects the rich artistic creativity and imaginative skills of the local craftsmen of the bygone era. Timings: 8 AM to 6 PM

Bada Bagh / Bara Bagh

Bada Bagh / Bara Bagh

#10 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 8 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station and 7 km from Jaisalmer Fort, Bada Bagh or Bara Bagh is a historical garden located on Ramgarh road and halfway between Jaisalmer and Lodurva in Rajasthan. Bada Bagh means big garden. It is a garden of cenotaphs or chhatris of the royal family of Jaisalmer . A descendant of Maharawal Jaisal Singh, Jait Singh II, commissioned a dam to create a water tank in the 16th century AD. This made the desert green in this area. After his death, Bada Bagh was fully developed by his son Lunakaran. The garden stands at the foot of a hill and several chhatris or cenotaphs stand in memory of the late rulers of Jaisalmer. Cenotaphs are also known as chhatris and one cenotaph is erected for each ruler. The cenotaph of Maharawal Jait Singh is the oldest of all. Many cenotaphs were built by subsequent rulers for the Bhatti royal family of Jaisalmer. This continued till the 20th century when .....

Salim Singh Ki Haveli

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#11 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Salim Singh ki Haveli is an old edifice located at the heart of Jaisalmer city near Jaisalmer Fort . This beautiful architectural building is one of the major tourist places in Jaisalmer . Salim Singh ki Haveli was built in 1815 CE by Salim Singh, the then Prime Minister of the kingdom when Jaisalmer was the capital. It is said that once the Haveli of Salim Singh had two additional wooden storeys in an attempt to make it as high as the maharaja's palace but the Maharaja did not take this attempt in good spirit. Currently it has only five stories as the upper two tiers were demolished as per the order of the king. The architecture of this haveli is unique as compared to the other havelis. This mansion was not created with the help of cements and mortar- the stones are connected with strong iron .....

Nathmalji Ki Haveli

Nathmalji Ki Haveli

#12 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 500 m from Jaisalmer Fort and 2 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Nathmalji ki Haveli is a renowned architectural marvel in the heart of Jaisalmer near Patwon ki Haveli. It is one of the prominent Jaisalmer places to visit . Nathmalji ki Haveli was constructed by Maharawal Berisal in 1885 CE, to serve as the residence of Diwan Mohata Nathmal, the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer. The chief architects of this haveli were two brothers, named Hathi and Lulu. There is a very interesting story regarding its construction. It is believed that both the brothers started building the facets of the haveli simultaneously. The two sides are similar, but not identical. This haveli is famous for its architecture that reflects the fusion of both Rajput and Islamic styles. The building is planned around two courtyards; the one in the front is much smaller than the rear one. The front part of the .....

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#13 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 21 km from Jaisalmer, Kuldhara is an abandoned and cursed village in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan, India. This is one of the haunted places in Rajasthan and also one of the famous tourist places in Jaisalmer . Established around 13th century CE, it was once a prosperous village inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins who had migrated from Pali to Jaisalmer region. It is believed that all the residents of Kuldhara village and nearby 83 villages abandoned their homes overnight in 1825 AD possibly because of dwindling water supply, or as a local legend claims, because of persecution by the Jaisalmer State's minister Salim Singh. According to legend, Salim Singh was the Diwan of Jaisalmer who was known for dissipation. He set eyes on the beautiful daughter of the chief of the village. He also told the villagers of Kuldhara that if his wish wasn't fulfilled, he would levy heavy taxes on .....

Jaisalmer War Museum

Jaisalmer War Museum

#14 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 11 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station and 12 km from Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer War Museum is situated at Military Station on the Jaisalmer - Jodhpur Highway. This unique war museum is surely a must visit place for all Indian and foreigner tourists coming to Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer War Museum was set up by the Indian Army in 2015 and was inaugurated on 24th August by Lieutenant General Ashok Singh, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Southern Command. The inauguration of the Museum in the Golden Jubilee Commemoration Year of 1965 Indo Pak War is also a tribute to all soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice. The museum covers an area of over 10 acres of land. It has two large Information Display Halls, an Audio Visual Room and a souvenir shop. Apart from the evolution of the Indian Army, the museum showcases tales of bravery and sacrifice of heroes of the wars. War trophies and vintage equipment are on display along with tanks, guns and military vehicles. The museum .....

Folklore Museum

Folklore Museum

#15 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1 km from Jaisalmer Fort and 1.7 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, the Folklore Museum is a private museum situated on the banks of the pristine Gadsisar Lake in Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer Folklore Museum was founded in 1984 by N. K. Sharma, a local connoisseur. The museum is a treasure trove of cultural heritage of Thar Desert, the people, their traditions and culture. One can understand the evolution of the Jaisalmer city through ages by seeing the artifacts in this museum. The stunning architecture of the museum is one of the highlights. The museum is organized into six sections and features a rich collection of paintings, photographs, costumes, hairstyles and jewelry. Other items on display include utility articles of rural life, camel and horse decorations, fossils, ornamental arches, as well as articles connected with folk and cultural lifestyles. It also features various kinds of puppets and other traditional items. Tourists can watch a video in the .....

Akal Wood Fossil Park

Akal Wood Fossil Park

#16 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 18 km from Jaisalmer, Akal Wood Fossil Park is an archeological park located at Akal on Barmer Road in Rajasthan. This is an ideal tourist spot for geological and Archeological enthusiasts. Akal Wood Fossil Park is the fossilized remains of forests as old as 180 million years. The park spreads over an area of 21 hectares and is one of the natural wonders in India. The trunk of the trees of this park has been preserved as fossils. The whole area is protected and preserved presently due to its archaeological worth. It is believed that more fossils are lying in deep and still excavations are going on in this region. Akal Wood Fossil Park has fossils of the prehistoric Jurassic period. Huge fossilized tree trunks and sea shells that are centuries old are major specimens of Indian desert's geological history. The biggest fossil specimen obtained in the region is 13 m long and 1.5 m wide. There are also 25 petrified trunks that mark the life of forests that existed .....

Khaba Fort

#17 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 25 km from Sam Sand Dunes and 35 km from Jaisalmer, Khaba Fort is a ruined citadel set amid a barren desert village in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. It is one of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer . Khaba Fort is a cursed village of Paliwal Brahmins, who abandoned this place 200 years ago due to unknown reasons. The crumbling structure of the fort still has the ruins of the homes of some 80 families that used to live here. Khaba Fort dates back to the 13th century AD and was once an important part of Kuldhara, a village inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins. Once, Khaba Fort was the Sarai Fort (fort at the frontier). The traders who entered Rajasthan via the Silk Route trade stayed inside this fort for a night. Only after they paid taxes they were given the permission to go ahead for trade. The remains of the village looks like a well-planned settlement with a temple surrounded by .....

Khuri Sand Dunes

Khuri Sand Dunes

#18 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 47 km from Jaisalmer, the Khuri Sand Dunes are located very close to the Khuri village in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. It is just on the fringes of Thar Desert. The immense natural beauty makes these sand dunes are one of the popular places to experience desert camping in Jaisalmer. Khuri is the lesser known yet more beautiful sand dunes compared to the popular Sam Sand Dunes. It is the ideal place to enjoy the serene desert experience. The Khuri Dunes appeals tourists with its vast sea of sand. Development of tourist facilities is slow as the region still remains unexplored. Only a wonderful little village of mud and straw huts exist here. Renowned for sand dunes, Khuri is an ideal place for camel safari. The dunes are best visited during the months of October to February when the heat is relatively less in the region. The sand dunes offer the majestic views of mesmerizing sunrise and sunset. Camping .....

Manak Chowk

Manak Chowk

#19 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 2.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Manak Chowk is a popular market place situated outside the beautiful Jaisalmer Fort . Manak Chowk is flooded with shops offering decorative leather works, ethnic silver jewellery, craft works and antique pieces. It draws several tourists from far and wide who are thrilled at the wide variety of traditional ethnic goods that are available at affordable prices. An important commercial and business hub of Jaisalmer, the market portrays the rich artistic caliber and creative skills of the local craftsmen of Rajasthan. The tourists can experience the architectural splendor of the beautiful havelis of the ancient times in the market place of Manak Chowk. Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli and Nathmalji ki-Haveli are the most famous havelis in this area. Majority of these havelis were constructed during the 18th and 19th centuries and exhibit rich art and craft works. This .....

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Jaisalmer is popularly called the 'Golden City of India' can be visited in the Winter season from October to March. Winter offers pleasant weather to enjoy the golden city and it is the peak season for tourists. Hotels are usually expensive during this season due to a large number of tourists heading to this region in the Winter season.

Jaisalmer requires 2 full days to visit the most important attractions. There are several wonderful destinations around Jaisalmer like Jodhpur and Udaipur which can be visited by adding few additional days to the trip.

Budget of Jaisalmer trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Jaisalmer tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 5100 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 7800 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

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Step into a world of tranquility amidst the stunning golden sands of Jaisalmer, the gateway to the mystical Thar Desert. This popular tourism destination in India is renowned for its breathtaking yellow stone architecture and the majestic Jaisalmer Fort, also known as the ‘Sonar Quila’.

Jaisalmer, or the ‘Golden City’, was established in the 12th century by Rawal Jaisal and has since been an epitome of Rajasthan’s rich cultural heritage. With its artistic structures, monuments of local historical significance, and abandoned villages, Jaisalmer offers a glimpse into the grandeur of this incredible state.

Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of art, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat in the desert, Jaisalmer has something for everyone. So, before you pack your bags for a holiday to Jaisalmer, take a look at our list of the 20 best tourist attractions that you simply cannot afford to miss.

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Jaisalmer Fort – Heart of Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Fort

Built in the 12th century by the Bhati Rajput ruler Rao Jaisal, the Jaisalmer Fort is a massive yellow sandstone fortification that maintains the Raj Mahal and several havelis, gateways and temples. The tawny-brown rampart that turns into honey-gold at sunset, justifying the name “Sonar Quila”, is undoubtedly a blazing instance of visual perception.

The architectural design of the fort having intricately carved windows, doors and walls is one of the fine examples of the rich heritage in India. Located on the Trikuta Hill and overlooking the Jaisalmer city, the Jaisalmer Fort is thus one of the popular tourist attractions in Jaisalmer. Moreover, the two canon points, located at vantage points within the fort, give you an amazing panoramic view of Jaisalmer city.

Today… in the midst of the royal yellow sandstone architecture, Jaisalmer Fort boasted as one of the fortified cities in Rajasthan housing numerous eateries, including Italian, French, and native cuisines; hotels; and museums.

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Sam Sand Dunes- Embrace the enchanting golden Sands

Sam Sand Dunes Jaisalmer

Approximately 42 kilometers from the fort city of Jaisalmer, the SAM Sand Dunes in the outskirts… is for sure the best recommended places to see in Jaisalmer. The exanimate ambiance with stretches of sweeping dunes, camel safari along the breathtaking crests and troughs and crimson horizon at the sunset together drops you to a pleasing blissful landscape.

Don’t miss the rustic and earthy music and folk dance of the gypsies that depicts the rural culture of the Rajasthani folk. The best time to visit the SAM Sand Dunes is at the time of the Jaisalmer Desert Festival , which is usually held in the month of February every year.

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Desert National Park – Wilderness of the desert world

Desert National Park Jaisalmer

This pristine desert wildlife is located in the midst of the remote Thar Desert. If you want to explore the region’s ecosystem and wildlife, then Desert National Park is the best place to visit in Jaisalmer.

The park resounds with the calls of endangered great Indian bustard, black bucks, chinkaras and soul soothing voices of migratory birds like Saker falcon fly, eastern imperial eagle and Eurasian griffon vultures etc.

Also thrilling jeep safari and camping add fun and excitement to the sightseeing of Desert National Park which will be a memorable experience for a lifetime.

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Gadi Sagar Lake -Divine bliss of temples and tranquil waters

Gadi Sagar Lake Jaisalmer

Built in the 14th century as a water conservation tank, the Gadi Sagar Lake is the best place to visit for sightseeing tours in Jaisalmer, which is today a popular tourist hangout. The lake encircles several temples with the most notable being the Krishna Temple that is located on top of the Tilon Gate.

During the winter season, migratory birds flock the region and bird watching becomes a favorite activity in Jaisalmer. Further, boat riding in the Gadsisar Lake is yet another exciting thing to do in Jaisalmer. The best time to visit the Gadi Sagar Lake is during the Gangaur Festival, which is usually held in March or April.

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Salim Singh Ki Haveli – Revel in the grandeur of Past

Salim Singh Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

A distinct architecture that you will come across in Jaisalmer city is the Haveli of Salim Singh from the 17th century which has an extended arched roof in the shape of a peacock.

It is an incredible silhouette that is crafted with 38 balconies, each having distinct designs. Salim Singh Ki Haveli is one of the heritage attractions to explore when you are travelling to Jaisalmer.

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Patwa Ki Haveli – Hedonism at its peak

Patwa Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

An impressive example of intricate architecture that unwrap the passage of a wealthy trader, Guman Chand Patwa of the 19th century, the Patwa Ki Haveli is one of the must places to visit in Jaisalmer.

It is one of the largest Havelis in Rajasthan that maintains fine wall paintings, beautiful jharokhas (balconies), archways and gateways. The Patwon ki Haveli is a cluster of five grandiose havelis which were gifted by Guman Chand Patwa to his sons.

History reveals that the ‘Patwas’ left the Havelis at the mercy of caretakers who in due course became the owners. Later, the first haveli was sold to Mr. Jeevan Lal Ji Kothari… and thereafter Patwa ki Haveli was renamed as the Kothari Patwa Haveli.

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Tanot Mata Temple – Get the holy blessings from the divine Tanot Mata

Tanot Mata Temple Jaisalmer

Your Jaisalmer travel guide is incomplete without the Tanot Mata Temple that is located approximately 150 kilometers from Jaisalmer city and lies close to the battle site of Longewala of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

The temple is currently maintained by the Border Security Force of India and it preserves a collection of unexploded bombs dropped by Pakistan during the 1971 war. The Tanot Mata Temple is one of the least explored tourist places in Rajasthan due to its remote location and hence you can make your holiday in Jaisalmer a penetrating one by visiting the Tanot Mata Temple. A glimpse of the Tanot Mata Temple was shown in the popular Bollywood movie Border.

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Jain Temple – Visual treat for architecture lovers and solace seekers

Jain Temple Jaisalmer

The Jaisalmer Fort houses a group of Jain Temples that dates back to the 12th and 15th century. The group of Jain Temples is a fine example of Dilwara style of architecture that uses yellow sandstone.

The temples are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankars. With detailed architectural work having carved animal and human figures on the wall, a dome that is covered by an amalak and a water pot containing lotus flowers, The Parshvanath Temple is the most prominent one. Further, the Rishabhnath Temple and Sambhavnath Temple in Lodurva, which is 16 kilometers from Jaisalmer city, are two other Jain temples that one can visit during their trip to Jaisalmer.

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Vyas Chhatri – Visit the blissful shores of this Sublime memorial ground

Vyas Chhatri Jaisalmer

The Vyas chhatri is a marvel in the midst of the sand dunes and exhibits the typical Rajasthani style of architecture. Dedicated to sage Vyas, who completed the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Vyas chhatri is Rajasthan’s spin to monuments. It is also popular as one of the best places in Jaisalmer to observe a sunset.

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Mandir Palace – Embrace the 200 years old legacy of Jaisalmer Rulers

Mandir Palace Jaisalmer

One of the finest examples of craftsmanship, having ornate balconies, canopies and intricately carved screens, the Mandir Palace is a popular tourist attraction in Jaisalmer.

It was built between the 9th and the 10th century and was the residence of the rulers of Jaisalmer for over 200 years. The Mandir Palace features the ‘Badal Vilas’, which is a tall sandstone structure below the hilltop city fort.

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Kuldhara Village – Get ready for the Spooky Experience

Kuldhara Village Jaisalmer

Another least explored place around Jaisalmer city that is located in the outskirts is the ruin of Kuldhara village that dates back to the 13th century. It was the largest village in the community that consisted of 84 villages but in the early 19th century all the people in Kuldhara and nearby 83 villages vanished in the dark. The reasons are still being undisclosed, but it is being said that the village was cursed and hence is considered as one of the haunted villages in India. Nonetheless the place still retains some fine architectural works like temples and step wells that assures a planned settlement over 7 centuries.

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Bada Bagh- Bagh of Royal Grandeur

Bada Bagh Jaisalmer

Located 6 kilometers away from Jaisalmer city, Bada Bagh is a beautiful place that houses several cenotaphs of the royal families from the 16th century to 20th century.

It also maintains several other attractions like a garden, a tank, a dam and the Govardhan Stambh (pillar). Bada Bagh offers incredible sunset views which will blow your heart away. It is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.

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Surya Gate – Historical Gate of many tales

Sura Gate Jaisalmer

One of the entrances to Jaisalmer Fort, Surya Gate is a popular attraction in Jaisalmer that is another example of intricately carved architecture.

It is a narrow gate that was built in the 12th century with the aim of preventing enemies from launching a surprise attack and charging inside the fort.

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The Thar Heritage Museum – Exquisite antique pieces of Jaisalmer The Thar Heritage Museum in other words is a house of antique that preserves several historical and ancient folk art of Thar Desert, turbans, musical instruments, fossils and kitchen equipment. It is one of the prominent tourist attractions in Jaisalmer city that is located close to Gandhi Chowk. Also check out: Must Visit Museums in Rajasthan Khaba Fort – Legacy of the mysterious Paliwal Brahmins

Khaba Fort Jaisalmer

Yet another spooky tale from Rajasthan tourism, the Khaba Fort that was once inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins for over 200 years is today an abandoned fort with sparse human activity surrounding it.

Well… the location is perfect for photography and chills. After taking a walk around the fort structure, you can also visit the small museum that preserves several antiques.

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Akal Wood Fossil Park – Travel back to the prehistoric times

Akal Wood Fossil Park Jaisalmer

Don’t forget to tune into the ancient vibes of Akal Wood Fossil Park . This blissful fossil park was once an enchanted forest about 180 million years ago. Akal wood Fossil Park houses age old tree logs protected by the tin roof from various elements.

The main attraction of this park is the ancient redwood tree trunk. This is a perfect place for history lovers. Akal Wood Fossil Park shows useful insights on the history of this planet. It is a must visit place in Jaisalmer if you want to experience something different.

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Lodhruva – Enchanting deserted ruins, Sublime

Lodhruva Jaisalmer

Before disappearing into the folds of time Lodhruva was the capital of Jaisalmer in ancient times. This place is one of the offbeat destinations of Jaisalmer. The major attraction of this place is in its Jain temples which are a marvelous example of Dilwara style architecture, Jali works and Maru Gurjara style of architecture.

Lodhruva is also popular for the doomed love story of princess Mumal and Mahendra which is still recited in local folklores and songs. If you are planning to visit Jaisalmer, the charms of Lodhruva will never cease to attract you with its mesmerizing views.

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Nathmal Ki Haveli – A Unique Architecture to Explore

Nathmal Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

Located in the golden city of Jaisalmer, Nathmal Ki Haveli is a hidden gem that is often overlooked by tourists. This magnificent haveli, or traditional Indian mansion, is a stunning example of a blend of Rajasthani, Rajput and Islamic architecture and is known for its intricate carvings and detailed craftsmanship.

Built in 1885, the haveli is named after Mohata Nathmal, the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer. It was built by his two brothers, Hathi and Lulu, who were known for their artistic skills and were also tasked with constructing other important buildings in the area. One of the interesting facts about the structure is, it was started building in two parts by two brothers without knowing the progress and came out as a unique irregular shape which becomes one of the most admired structures in all of Rajasthan.

Nathmal Ki Haveli is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Jaisalmer. Its intricate carvings, which cover the walls and facades of the building are something visitors cannot miss. The carvings depict scenes of modernity like fans and cars. Two craftsmen who painted these did not see the amenities themselves but they painted them by hearing the descriptions from people. They are truly a work of art and are a testament to the skills of the craftsmen who created them.

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Barmer – A Cultural Masterpiece

Barmer Fort

Barmer is a city located in the heart of the Thar Desert in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan, India. It is a rich cultural hub, known for its vibrant local festivals, traditional handicrafts, and stunning architecture. The city is steeped in history and has a lot to offer tourists who are interested in exploring India’s cultural heritage.

Barmer is also home to some stunning architectural masterpieces, including the magnificent Barmer Fort, which was built in the 16th century. The fort is a testament to the city’s rich history and is surrounded by a series of imposing walls that offer a breathtaking view of the surrounding desert landscape. Visitors can also explore the nearby havelis, or traditional Rajasthani mansions, which are known for their intricate carvings and ornate facades.

Visitors can take a desert safari on camelback and experience the beauty of the desert at sunset, as well as the peace and quiet of the wilderness at night. During the safari, visitors can also visit the nearby villages and meet the local people, who are known for their hospitality and warmth. The best time to visit Barmer is during the Barmer Festival which happens every year in March.

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Camel Safari – Get Ready Thrill Seekers

Camel Safari Jaisalmer

Being in the city of shifting sand dunes, you can’t escape the saddle journey. A bumpy ride on a camel in the Thar Desert is one of the exciting things to do in Jaisalmer. It allows you to explore the remote and isolated places tucked in the midst of the desert. Certainly, the more time you devote on your safari, the more remote places you are likely to see and the more you may adjust to and enjoy the desert tranquillity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit jaisalmer.

The best time to visit Jaisalmer is from November to March. During this time the temperature remains favorable for sightseeing and other adventure activities in Jaisalmer. Desert festival is also celebrated in the month of February, which makes Jaisalmer one of the most visited places in winters.

To embrace the thrill and excitement in the golden sands of Jaisalmer, what kind of adventure activities does Jaisalmer offer to the tourists?

Jaisalmer offers a plethora of adventure activities to the tourists which will elevate their experience to a whole new level. Some of the most popular adventure activities to do in Jaisalmer are -

  • Parasailing
  • Paramotoring
  • Camel Safari
  • Quad Biking
  • Desert Safari
  • Jeep Safari
  • Dune Bashing
  • Desert Camping

Apart from sightseeing and adventure, how can I experience the real cultural heritage and lifestyle of Jaisalmer?

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  • Light of the east
  • Sonaron Ka Bas
  • Manak Chowk
  • Pansari Bazaar

What is the opening and closing time of Jaisalmer Fort?

Openings and closing time of Jaisalmer Fort are as follows-

  • Opening time - 8:00 am
  • Closing Time - 5:30 pm

Published: 17 Mar, 2023

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Jaisalmer Guide: Planning Your Trip

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Remotely located in far western Rajasthan, near the border of Pakistan, Jaisalmer requires effort to reach but it's definitely worth it. Rising out of the sandy Thar Desert, this astonishing golden sandstone city will transport you to another era, back when it was a stop on the Silk Route from Central Asia to China.   Dominating the landscape is Jaisalmer's evocative 12th-century fort, which was once inhabited by royal rulers and is still home to a quarter of the city's residents.   It's one of the last living forts in India and the world, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  

Find out all you need to know in this Jaisalmer guide.

Planning Your Trip

  • Best Time to Visit: Jaisalmer has an extreme desert climate with cold winter nights, scorching summer days, and very little rain. The tourist season runs from October to March during the coolest parts of the year. In January, overnight temperatures drop to around 41 degrees F (5 degrees C), but the days are pleasant, with highs usually above 68 degrees F (20 degrees C). It's not advisable to visit Jaisalmer from April through August, unless you can deal with searing daily temperatures above 104 degrees F (40 degrees C). The September shoulder season will still be hot, but it can be ideal for avoiding the crowds.
  • Language: Rajasthani, Hindi, and English.
  • Currency: Indian rupee.
  • Time Zone: UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) +5.5 hours, also known as Indian Standard Time. Udaipur does not have daylight saving time.
  • Getting Around: Much of the city can be covered on foot, so do bring comfortable walking shoes. Bicycles (useful for accessing narrow lanes and avoiding traffic bottlenecks) and motorcycles are also available for rent. Alternatively, auto rickshaws are convenient for short trips and can be readily flagged down. If you're venturing further afield into the desert, it's best to hire a taxi for the day. Rates start from around 3,000 rupees ($40). Taxi companies also offer half-day local sightseeing excursions from around 1,500 rupees ($20). App-based cab services such as Uber don't operate in Jaisalmer as of yet.
  • Travel Tip: Try to catch the fun Jaisalmer Desert Festival, held over three days in late January or February each year.

Things to Do

Jaisalmer provides an incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in a piece of living history and learn about desert culture. The city revolves around the fort and has magnificent 19th-century noble mansions, ornate Jain temples dating back to the 12th century, royal cenotaphs, and a serene 14th-century man-made lake dotted with small shrines. Sunsets over the fort are spectacular, as its structure appears to merge with the desert. You'll want to devote at least a day to exploring the surrounding desert landscape, too.

  • Take a guided walking tour of the fort and surrounding vicinity. Several companies offer such tours, including this insightful Fort Heritage Walk by Jaisalmer Magic . There's a labyrinth of shops, restaurants, homes, hotels, places of worship, and a museum inside the fort. It's fascinating!
  • Marvel at the architecture and intricate stone carvings of Patwaon ki Haveli , Nathmal ki Haveli, and Salim Singh ki Haveli mansions. Patwaon ki Haveli is the pick of the bunch if you're short on time or money.
  • Go on a camel safari in the desert , or jeep safari if you don't have an affinity for camels.

Check out our article about the top things to do in Jaisalmer for more information.

What to Eat and Drink

Jaisalmer's distinctive regional cuisine is reflective of the ingredients available in the arid desert environment. It's typically vegetarian, and utilizes a lot of pulses and hardy grains such as millet. Ker Sangri is an unusual specialty of the region, made from pickled Indigenous berries and beans that grow wild in the Thar Desert. Try Haldi ki Sabji (turmeric yogurt curry) during winter. The city's most iconic drink is a cooling Makhania Lassi (sweet buttermilk with dry fruits). Pyaaz ki Kachori, a popular snack of deep-fried pastry discs with onion filling, is sold on streets all over the city. Local sweets include Ghotua Laddoo and Panchdhari Ladoo (balls of flour, ghee, and spices). Get them from Dhanraj Ranmal Bhatia sweet shop near the fort.

You'll no doubt encounter government-authorized bhaang shops in Jaisalmer. Bhaang is a paste made from cannabis plant leafs, and it has an ancient connection with Hinduism and Lord Shiva  . It's commonly served in drinks during the Holi festival . The shops in Jaisalmer sell it in cookies, cakes, and lassi (a yogurt-based shake). Be careful to consume in moderation, though, because you won't feel the effects straight away.

Jaisalmer isn't known for its nightlife or extensive range of alcohol, so your best bet for a memorable evening is to head to a rooftop restaurant or bar with fort views at sundown. Cafe the Kaku at near Sunset Point and Helsinki House hotel near Gadi Sagar are both outstanding. The Dunes Bar at the Marriott Resort and Spa is more upmarket with cocktails and fine wines.

Where to Stay

Visitors to Jaisalmer are often keen to stay within the fort, which is understandable as it certainly is alluring. However, it's important to be aware of the environmental challenges the fort is facing, particularly damage from drainage and water seepage.   In addition, keep in mind that accessibility can be an issue, as cars aren't permitted inside the fort and auto rickshaws can only go up to certain points. As an alternative, there are many atmospheric accommodations for all budgets in the area below the fort, and they provide a panoramic vista of the fort from their rooftops. Tourists often spend a night or two in the desert near Jaisalmer as well. The majority of desert camps are situated around the Sam Sand Dunes. This area is very commercial, though; if noise is a concern, choose a camp that's further out from the tourist hub there, or stay in the Khuri Sand Dunes.

Check out our recommendations of the best Jaisalmer hotels with fort views for all budgets, and the top Jaisalmer desert camps for glamping .

Getting There

Jaisalmer's small airport operates out of an Indian Air Force base. It receives limited direct flights from nearby major cities such as Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Mumbai. By road, Jaisalmer is about five hours from Jodhpur and Bikaner. Expect to pay 4,000 to 5,000 rupees ($55 to $65) for a cab from Jodhpur (we recommend stopping at Pokhran Fort along the way). Regular, inexpensive buses also run from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer; tickets cost around 500 rupees.

Indian Railways train is another option. There are trains from major cities such as Delhi, Jaipur, and Jodhpur. Two of the most prominent ones are the 14659 Runicha Express from Delhi (via Jaipur and Jodhpur), and the overnight 14810 Jodhpur Jaisalmer Express . You'll need to book well in advance.

Culture and Customs

Competition for tourist business is fierce in Jaisalmer, giving rise to the prevalence of touts and scams. You'll most likely be approached by someone wanting to provide their services or sell something outside the fort entrance, at the train and bus stations, and at the sand dunes. Touts can even be aboard buses from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer. Fortunately, locals have launched an anti-tout campaign to curb the harassment, but you should still be prepared to be firm in dealing with such people. Don't be swayed by their cheap prices for camel safaris and hotels, and don't believe it if they tell you your hotel has closed or burnt down. Touts and camel safari operators are also known to offer free accommodations on the Couchsurfing platform as a way of luring travelers in.

Conservative dress is most appropriate in Jaisalmer. It's respectful to keep your shoulders and legs covered. A shawl is handy to throw over a sleeveless top or dress.

Tipping isn't compulsory in India, although it's expected if you're happy with the service. A 10 to 15 percent tip is sufficient at a restaurant, or simply round the bill up on smaller amounts. Flag down the waiter to get your bill. Hotels will commonly have a tip box where you can leave gratuities for the staff.

Money Saving Tips

  • The fort is free to enter and never closes. Gadisar Lake is another free attraction.
  • You'll get hefty discounts from April to September if you can bear the heat.
  • Research thoroughly and bargain hard to avoid being ripped off, especially when doing touristy activities such as desert safaris.
  • Stay at a backpacker hostel such as Zostel.
  • Hire a scooter or motorbike for the day to reduce transportation costs. Backpacker hostels provide this service at a reasonable price.
  • Grab an unlimited Rajasthani thali (platter) for lunch. You'll be able to eat as much as you can for only a few dollars.

Forbes India, Jaisalmer and the Silk Route: An intimate acquaintance in the desert , March 28, 2015.

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Scroll.in, A short history of bhang in India , March 6, 2015.

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One of the best places to visit from Jaipur (and something on my bucket list for a couple of years) has been Jaisalmer. This is because, until 2019, I hadn’t been to a single desert in the world.

And while I did visit desert areas in both Kazakhstan and Vietnam, visiting Jaisalmer’s sand dunes was definitely a unique experience and a quite cherished one as well, especially since I knew there are so many awesome places to visit in Jaisalmer.

Honestly, the desert sand dunes stretch for miles and miles around here and you could easily get lost if not careful.

Apart from the amazing sand dunes, the Jaisalmer city itself is quite enchanting. It felt like I am in some Arabian story as the narrow streets are filled with colorful shops and vendors.

And the ‘Golden City’ is quite apt as you are surrounded by golden-colored buildings and historical monuments everywhere.

In this Jaisalmer travel guide, I will be listing down everything that you need to know to plan a trip to this wonderful Indian city.

Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

The Golden City is full of exuberance and culture and trust me, it has so much for you to explore. The heart of Thar desert, this city has a wonderful past and heritage which will make you look in awe at every nook and cranny here.

Did you know Jaisalmer was a gateway for trading with the Persian countries? Or that the Golden fort is one of the few living forts in India? There is a lot to Jaisalmer than just the Thar Desert and you only realize it once you visit this gorgeous city.

A few things which make Jaisalmer really special is that it happens to be one of the largest wind farms in India. And it is filled with gorgeous Havelis and bungalows which were constructed during the time when Jaisalmer acted as a trading center.

Later, the trading center was shifted to Mumbai by the Britishers but there are still numerous Havelis and mansions that you can explore around here.

Jaisalmer is also known for its Merasi music community which is an important part of their cultural and religious experience.

So, make sure that you check them out when visiting this golden city. All in all, there is a lot to learn about Jaisalmer and the best way to do that is to explore the streets and Havelis of Jaisalmer.

How to Reach Jaisalmer

Gadisar Lake, Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

Now, there are different transportation modes available to reach Jaisalmer, depending on your origin point. If you are starting from Delhi, then you can reach using a flight, bus, or even a train. You can also try to reach Jaipur or Jodhpur first if you are traveling from far away.

Here is detailed information on how to reach Jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer is well-connected with many cities, both inside the state and outside. So, you will find public and private buses from Jodhpur, Jaipur, Mount Abu, Bikaner, etc. to Jaisalmer. You will also find private buses to Jaisalmer from cities like Ahmedabad, Delhi, and so on.

In case there is no direct bus from your city, you can try to reach one of these major cities first and then get a bus to Jaisalmer. But if you are planning to visit here as a short weekend getaway from Delhi-NCR , getting your own private vehicle is cost-effective and fun.

Jaisalmer also has a railway station which has direct trains from cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Jodhpur, Ajmer, etc.

You can check out the trains from your respective city to Jaisalmer on the IRCTC website. In case there isn’t any direct train, then you can search for a train to cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Jodhpur, etc. and then change the train for Jaisalmer from there.

From the railway station, you will find autorickshaws, taxis, etc. to take you to your accommodation in the city.

Another option is to take a flight to the Jaisalmer Airport which is situated on the outskirts of the city, around 10-15 km away. But the frequency of flights is less here so it might be better to reach Jaipur by flight and then take a train/bus to reach here.

How to Travel in Jaisalmer

Bike Rental in Jaisalmer

Since this is a small city, you won’t find local buses available in the city or to the Sand Dunes. However, there are other modes of transportation available that you can check out.

Auto Rickshaws

You will find a lot of Auto-Rickshaws around here which charge reasonably. So, you can take an Auto to reach the railway station, airport, etc. An autorickshaw will charge you around 50 INR from the Gadisar Lake roundabout.

Honestly, my favorite way to explore this city was by walking. In the city, the fort and the Havelis are quite close by so you can easily cover it on foot. You can start by covering Moti Mahal, Nathmal ki Havel, Patwon ki Haveli, and then make your way to the Jaisalmer Fort.

Also, make sure that you choose accommodation near these streets as it will make it easier for you to explore on foot.

Two-Wheeler

Another great way to make the most of your short time in this city is by renting a two-wheeler. From bikes to Active, you will find rental shops for almost all two-wheeler brands. This will make it easier for you to explore the nearby sights like Bada Bagh, Vyas Chhatri, Kuldhara Village, and so on.

The cost of an Active is around 250 – 300 INR and of a bike is around 1200 INR for a day. You can also use the scooty to travel to the Sam Sand Dunes or Khuri Dunes and save money on expensive taxis.

Finally, if you don’t know how to ride a two-wheeler then your only option for reaching the Thar desert is using a cab/taxi. The cost of a private taxi is 2500 INR for a one-sided journey to the Sam Sand Dunes.

However, if you are traveling alone and have opted a group package for the Sand Dunes, then you can share the cost with other travelers.

Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer

Since Jaisalmer stays hot throughout the year, with the minimum daily temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, it is important to plan your trip during the right month.

Winter Season

The best time to visit Jaisalmer is in the winter months when the sun is comparatively bearable. This also happens to be the peak season for Jaisalmer as people from all over the world travel here to enjoy the desert camping experience.

So, if you don’t mind a little crowd and wish to enjoy the weather in Jaisalmer then winter is the best time to visit Jaisalmer. You can plan a trip here anytime between October to March to have a lovely experience.

Summer Season

Summer season is the absolute worst time to visit the Golden City. And this is not just because it is scorching heat here at that time but also most of the activities and camps shut down during this period.

As a result, you won’t find many options for a desert jeep safari or camel safari to explore the sand dunes.

Monsoon Season

The Golden City experiences very little rainfall so there is no monsoon season really. The summer season ends around July end and the locals start getting for the winter season from August.

So, you can plan a visit in the August – October period but you will not find many activity options to choose from.

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Best Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

Are you looking for a few places to visit in Jaisalmer to make the most of your trip?

Please find below a few of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer, a few of which are my personal favorites.

Vyas Chhatri

Vyas Chhatri

One of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer, Vyas Chhatri is an exemplary example of Rajasthani architecture. This is a cremation ground where you will find cenotaphs dedicated to the sage Ved Vyasa, author of Mahabharata.

This cremation ground for Brahmins has gorgeous yellow sandstone cenotaphs that are placed on a raised platform. And each of the cenotaphs has a beautiful, intricately-designed chhatri on the top of the neatly-carved pillars.

Another great thing about this place is that it is built on a hill and offers an amazing view of the Golden Fort and some mesmerizing sunsets. It is located around 4 km from the city center and is mostly a secluded point so you can enjoy watching the sunset in peace here.

Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Entry Ticket: 100 INR per person

Another popular site to visit in the Golden City is Bada Bagh that features a huge collection of cenotaphs of Jaisalmer Maharajas. Built in the 16th century, the first cenotaph in this region was of Jai Singh II who was best-known for making the city green. So, to honor him, his son Lunkaran built his cenotaph here and created a park around it.

After that, more cenotaphs got added in this region and now it has numerous cenotaphs, more than in Vyas Chhatri as well. As a result, this location makes for a good backdrop for landscape photography as well. It is located around 10 km from the city and takes barely 15 minutes to reach.

Timing: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Golden Fort

One of the most interesting things about Jaisalmer city is that it has one of the largest forts in Rajasthan and even India that is still used as a residential area.

So, you will find locals living inside the fort as well as outside the fort. Also known as Sonar Quila, this fort was built in 1156 AD under the reign of the Bhati ruler Rawal Jaiswal.

Another interesting fact about this fort is that it has survived attacks from different rulers over the years including Humayun, Ala-Uddin-Khilji, and so on.

So, if you have always wondered how a real-life fort looks like then spend some time in this Golden Fort. You will find several temples, museums, restaurants, markets, etc. also inside to explore.

Timings: Any time

Entry Ticket : Free

Gadisar Lake

One of my favorite places to visit in Jaisalmer, Gadisar Lake is another popular spot which was built under the rule of Raja Rawal Jaiswal.

According to the locals, this rainwater lake was used to provide water to the entire city but now it is mostly used for boating and there are several temples and shrines on the embankment of this lake.

Personally, I loved visiting this place during the evening and just enjoy the evening breeze while watching people boating around the lake.

Timings: Any Time

Entry Ticket: Free

Boat Tickets: 10 INR for a rowboat, 50 INR for a paddleboat, and 100 INR for a shikhara

Salim Singh ki Haveli (Moti Mahal)

Moti Mahal

If you are interested in architecture then Salim Singh ki Haveli is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer. Constructed in 1815, this haveli was built by Salim Singh and is particularly famous for its unique peacock-shaped roof along with an exquisitely designed pavilion.

This haveli is barely 500 meters from the Golden Fort and gives great insight into the Mughal-style architecture. This haveli has around 38 balconies while the walls here were covered with imperial Mughal-style paintings and there was also a Moti Mahal inside the haveli as well.

Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Entry Ticket: 50 INR per person

Kuldhara Village

Popularly known as the Haunted village of Jaisalmer, Kuldhara Village is situated around 20 km from the city. This village was built in the 13th century and was a prosperous village where the Paliwal Brahmans lived.

However, the village and the neighborhood were abandoned in the 19th century and there are several reasons cited for it.

Some say it was because of the shortage of water while a 2017 study says that the area was deserted because of an earthquake. One popular theory is that because of the persecution of Jaisalmer’s minister, Salim Singh, the area was abandoned.

Whatever be the reason, this village has become a popular tourist spot now so if you love historical places, then one of the best things to do in Jaisalmer would be to stop here on the way to the sand dunes.

Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes

Of course, one of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer is the famous Sam Sand Dunes. This is one of the most authentic desert sand dune sites in India where you can observe 30-60 meter tall sand dunes.

Here, you can enjoy Desert Safari on a camel or in a jeep, both are equally amazing and unique experiences.

You can also stay in one of the camps here to enjoy a sunrise or sunset in the desert along with some local cultural performances and some time away from the city.

Khuri Dunes

Although Sam Sand Dunes is the popular desert spot in Jaisalmer, there is another equally amazing sand dune located in the Khuri village which is comparatively secluded.

So, if you wish to experience the Rajasthan desert at a less popular spot then Khuri Sand Dunes is the perfect place to visit in Jaisalmer. It is located around 40 km from the city and offers the same experiences as the Sam Sand Dunes.

You will find a few camping sites here as well where you can reserve a booking to enjoy a night in the desert.

Nathmal ki Haveli

Another popular haveli to visit in Jaisalmer is the Nathmal ki Haveli which was built around 500 years ago.

This haveli has a gorgeously carved exterior while the interior is covered with miniature paintings. You will find two elephants outside made up of yellow sandstone and are placed as the guards of the haveli.

Apart from that, there are paintings carved in the walls and pillars of horses, cattle, flora, and so on. It is said to have the most unique architecture in Jaisalmer which is why it is such a popular spot to visit.

Patwon ki Haveli

Patwon Ki Haveli

One of the top Havelis to visit in the Golden City, Patwon ki Haveli is actually a cluster of 5 small Havelis and was the first haveli to be constructed in the Jaisalmer city.

The first haveli in this cluster was built in 1805 for Guman Chand Patwa, a renowned trader, who got the 5 separate Havelis built for his 5 sons.

Another interesting thing about this haveli is that it is the largest Haveli in Jaisalmer and located in a narrow lane.

There are jewelry and craft vendors in the lane, just outside the haveli where you can purchase Rajasthani craft and accessories.

The arches and the gateways of this Haveli have different mirror-style work and paintings which make them different from each other.

So, if you are interested in shopping Rajasthani jewelry and designs, then one of the rest things to do in Jaisalmer is to take a stroll in this area and shop to your heart’s content.

Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Where to Stay in Jaisalmer

Hotels in Jaisalmer

In Jaisalmer city and the Desert area, you will find many options for staying. In the city, you have hostels, guest houses, and luxury hotels as well where you can book a bed or a room.

And you will find a place to stay from 100 INR to 50,000 INR. So, it depends on what kind of facilities you are looking for and what is your budget.

If you are traveling solo or with a couple of friends then choosing a hostel would be a good idea. There are many hostels in Jaisalmer to choose from including Zostel , LaVie Hostel , Blue Eye Hostel , and so on.

There are a few other hostels as well so you can use the Booking.com Search Engine below to find the right hostel for you.

Guest Houses and Home Stays

Apart from hostels, there are several guesthouses and homestays available in Jaisalmer as well.

These properties are usually perfect if you are on a tight budget and don’t need a lot of fancy facilities or services. Also, it is a great way to interact with the locals and learn about their routines and culture.

Here are a few options for you to check out: Bob Cafe and Guest House , Bob Marley Guest House , Mud Mirror Guest House , and so on.

Most of the guesthouses charge between 200 – 2000 INR and offer free breakfast to the customers as well.

Hotels and Resorts

I stayed at the Mystic Jaisalmer Hotel which was outside the Jaisalmer fort. There are many other hotels as well, both inside the fort and outside the fort that you can consider. Ideally, a room in Jaisalmer in a good hotel will cost you around 2500 – 3000 INR including breakfast.

And you have a few resorts like Suryagarh , Jaisalmer Mariott, and so on. Yes, these resorts will be extremely expensive but if it is luxury you want, then these will be the best choices for you.

For the desert camping, you will easily find budget and luxury desert camps in both Sam Sand Dunes and Khuri Dunes. A few worth mentioning are Le Royal Camps , Dream Royal Desert Camp , Golden Desert Camp , Rajputana Desert Camp, and so on.

These desert camps usually offer a 1-night 2-day package inclusive of a few activities, stay, and meals. And usually, these desert camps start at 2000 – 3000 INR per person with basic facilities.

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Where and What to Eat in Jaisalmer

One of the best things to do in Jaisalmer is to try the Rajasthani cuisine which is extremely delicious. This gives you a chance to experience the authentic Rajasthani dishes in Jaisalmer quite easily.

In this section, I have mentioned a few top dishes that you have to try when in the city along with a few restaurants that I personally liked here.

Food to Try in Jaisalmer

Malai Ghewar and Ghotua Laddu

Your trip to Jaisalmer is incomplete if you don’t try these street food and local dishes in the city.

Malai Ghevar

One of the most popular Rajasthani deserts to try is a Ghevar which is available in different forms. In the golden city, you will find that Malai Ghevar is the most in-demand and rightly so. The dessert melts in your mouth and leaves a nice aftertaste as well.

Trust me, I fell in love with Malai Ghevar here the first time I tried it. It was soft yet firm and melted in my mouth and they make it fresh so you won’t be disappointed.

Cost: 400 – 450 INR per kg

Ghotua Laddoo

Another top Rajasthani dessert to try here is the Ghotua Laddoo. Made up of condensed milk, gram flour, ghee, and sugar, this delightful laddoo is quite different from your normal besan and atta ka laddoo. This one melts in your mouth too and leaves you wanting more every time.

Gatte ki Sabji

With appropriate spices, this Rajasthani dish consisting of besan or gram flour sausages is cooked in a yogurt-based curry. You can have it with roti or rice, it tastes delicious either way.

Ker Sangri is a local Jaisalmer dish which is made using local desert beans and capers, found in the desert region. This vegetable dish is slowly cooked using the local spices and chili and tastes amazing with bajra roti.

Pyaaz ki Kachori

Another common Rajasthani dish that you will find in almost all households is the Pyaaz ki Kachori. You will find it almost at street shops and is best-eaten for breakfast usually. You can have it with a chutney or kadi, both taste delicious with it.

Dal Baati Choorma

Obviously, a trip to Rajasthan without eating Dal Baati Choorma is a trip incomplete.

The dish is made up of wheat-bread balls, called baati, which is cooked in a tandoor or firewood with the help of ghee. Apart from this, there is a dal made up of soaked lentils and churma that is made up of bean, wheat, sooji, sugar, and ghee.

Chhaas or Buttermilk is one of the most popular drinks in Rajasthan so, you have to give it a try when in Jaisalmer. You will find it at almost all the street shops and restaurants in the city and it is a great way to keep yourself cool and refreshed under the scorching heat of this region.

Apart from chhaas, bhaang drink and sweets are also quite famous in the city. In fact, there is a government authorized bhaang shop here which serves authentic bhaang in the form of drinks, cookies, cakes, and so on.

This shop is outside the Jaisalmer Fort wall, near the Jaisal Italy restaurant.

Restaurants in Jaisalmer

I couldn’t try a lot of restaurants here as we stayed for 3 nights in the Desert Camp itself. However, there are a couple of places in the city which I tried. Here are the ones whose food I truly enjoyed.

Chandan Shree Restaurant (Opposite Jaisal Italy Restaurant) 

Situated just outside the Jaisalmer Fort, this small restaurant offers the most delicious meals at a reasonable cost. Although the ambiance is pretty basic, the food served here is hygienic and delicious. And you can easily enjoy a meal of 250 INR for two people.

I tried here the Shahi Paneer and Tawa Roti and it was pretty good, in my experience.

Thar Cafe Restaurant 

Another amazing restaurant where I dined a couple of times is the Thar Cafe Restaurant. It is situated just outside the Jaisalmer Fort, near the parking area and it overlooks the Jaisalmer Fort wall and towers. The ambiance is also decent here and you can enjoy the clear sky while feasting on your delish food.

I particularly liked the Kadhi and the Chaas here and would definitely recommend it to others as well. You can expect to spend around 300 – 400 INR on a meal for two here.

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Rajasthani Thali

When you visit any city in Rajasthan, feasting on the Rajasthani thali is a must. However, most of the restaurants serving Thalis in the city area were either disgustingly expensive and not authentic. So, a local suggested me to try out the local dhaba near the HP Petrol Pump on the Gadisar Lake Main Road.

And honestly, it was the most authentic Rajasthani food ever. Plus, the entire meal cost me 100 INR for a plate including a glass of Chaas.

Visting Jaisalmer was a dream come true and I am so glad I could tick it off my bucket list this year. Experiencing the exciting Desert Jeep Safari, watching gorgeous sunsets, eating delicious food, and sweets, Jaisalmer was a true haven for me.

And I am not going to forget how this gorgeous place made me feel. Trust me, with so many awesome places to visit in Jaisalmer, two days are just not enough to cover this city.

But there are still a lot of other places to cover in Rajasthan and I am so excited to plan how to visit other destinations in this state for now.

Have you also been to Jaisalmer till now? If yes, then do let us know in the comments what did you love the most about this place?

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Nice blog post…..

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Very beautiful and amazing blog on camping in Jaisalmer. You have given good suggestion during a family trip…

Awesome blogs I love it while reading it is very informative for me well Jaisalmer is very beautiful City So you Can’t travel it in one day so you have to stay for 3 to 4 days

Yes, exactly. One should spend around 3-4 days at least in this city. 🙂

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20 Best Tourist Places in Jaisalmer: Your Ultimate Guide

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Jaisalmer, a true gem in the heart of Rajasthan, is renowned for its valiant history and captivating beauty. This city, often visited for its majestic forts tinged with the scars of battles, vibrant colors, and romantic legends, epitomizes chivalry and pride. From the sweeping sand dunes to its historical richness, Jaisalmer offers a tapestry of experiences that embody the spirit of this incredible Indian heritage. Join us as we explore the top 20 enchanting spots that make Jaisalmer a must-visit destination.

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List of the Top 20 Most Beautiful Spots in Jaisalmer

Discover the grandeur of Jaisalmer, a city that beautifully captures the essence of Indian heritage with bravery and fervor. Let’s delve into some of the extraordinary sites that make Jaisalmer a prime destination for travelers.

1. Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Fort

So, the first place in our list is the historical ancient fort “The Jaisalmer fort” .  This fort is also popularly called as Golden Fort. This regal fort is made with yellow sandstone that imitates golden hues, therefore gets the name. This fort was built by Raja Jaisal of the then time. It depicts a fine personification of the much-admired Marwari style architecture.

Major Attraction: 99 towers of the fort give a spectacular view of the fort at the night

Opening hours:  This fort opens early morning for public visit and closes by 5 pm in the evening

Entry fee:  Locals are charged INR 50 while others are charged INR 250

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2. Bada Bagh

Bada Bagh Jaisalmer

This is another very beautiful place that you must visit in Jaisalmer city. Bada Bagh was built in the form of a memorial to commemorate the contributions made by the nobles who struggled and fought for the city. This place is known for its exemplary huge garden that was developed by Maharawal Jait Singh. The rich heritage stories of this place make it a very famous place to be visited in Jaisalmer.

Major Attraction: This place will dazzle you with the enchanting sunrise and mesmerizing sunset.

Opening hours:  Badh Bagh is open for public entry between 8 am to 6 pm

Entry fee:  Locals are charged INR 20 while others are charged INR 50

3. Patwon Ki Haveli

Patwon ki Haveli Jaisalmer

This is another important destination in Jaisalmer that is constructed by Guman Chand who had been one of the key traders of Jaisalmer at that time. Its intricately carved enormous suites, beautifully adorned walls, and large corridors decorated with impeccable artwork are some of the features that make this place worthwhile to visit on your Jaisalmer trip .

Major Attraction:  Arts and crafts of architectural style, local artisans, detailed inscriptions captivate the senses of visitors

Opening hours: The public is allowed to enter this place between 8 am to 6 pm

Entry fee:  Locals are charged INR 10 while others are charged INR 50

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4. Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes Jaisalmer

This is another significant place in Jaisalmer city that spans across a vast land of sandy soil and sand crests. Sam sand dunes enable visitors to discover the troughs and crests of the dunes while enjoying a jeep or a camel safari. Evenings become more attractive and beautiful by lighting campfires and indulging in folk music and dance performances that give a gander into the remarkable culture of Jaisalmer city.

Major Attractions: Golden sand dunes all around the place, beautiful views of sunset and sunrise, and camel safari, camp stay are some incredible features that make a memorable experience

Opening hours:  Anytime

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5. Salim Singh Ki Haveli

Salim Singh Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

Another amazing piece of architecture to behold is Salim Singh ki Haveli. Some of the distinctive features of this haveli that appeals to visitors are a peacock-shaped roof, the entrance displaying a sandstone tower that guards the structure. This haveli has got its own unique artistry. As the front structure of the haveli looks like a ship, it is also called Jahaz Mahal.

Major Attractions:  Its architecture is the main attraction for visitors. The thirty-eight balconies and elephant structure built at the entrance is sure to grab your eyeballs.

Opening hours: This place is open for the public between 8 am to 5 pm

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6. Desert National Park

Desert National Park Jaisalmer

Desert National Park is one of the largest animal habitats of the country. This park is the abode to a variety of species of flora and fauna. Spread across a vast land, this park provides a wonderful insight into the desert birds, animals, and vegetation.

Major Attractions: Magnificent landscape, migratory birds, extinct lakes, photography, tiger watching makes the visit thrilling and exciting

Opening hours:  This place is open for the public between 10 am to 5 pm

Entry fee:  There is an entry fee of INR 100 for all tourists.

7. Gadisar Lake

Gadisar Lake Jaisalmer

A lot of tourists come to enjoy a memorable boating experience in the pristine waters of this lake. Gadisar lake was constructed by Raja Rawal Jaisal to create a provision of water supply in Jaisalmer. This beautiful lake is surrounded by colorful chhatris and holy shrines that make a peaceful ambiance. Gadisar lake is a romantic retreat that makes it a popular tourist spot for a honeymoon.

Key Attractions:  Artistically engraved entrance gate made with yellow sandstones and boating in the serene lake makes it a fabulous sightseeing experience

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8. Silk Route Art Gallery

Silk Route Art Gallery Jaislamer

Silk Route Art Gallery is listed as UNESCO’s world heritage site in Jaisalmer. This heritage gallery provides a remarkable range of colorful and beautiful handmade Rajasthani handicraft items , antiques, patchwork, accessories, clothes, and a lot more. The rich Mewari culture and vibrancy of this city are quite apparent in its amazing goods where the artists and craftsmen interlace and produce magical threads.

Major Attractions: If you have an interest in Rajasthani patchwork, artificial jewelry, blankets, souvenirs, etc. then you will definitely like this place.

Opening hours: This place is open for the public between 7 am to 8 pm

9. Sadar Bazaar

Sadar Bazaar Jaisalmer

If you are fond of puppets, jewelry, and trinkets, then Sadar Bazaar would be a must-visit place for you on your Jaisalmer tour. This bazaar showcases the vibrancy and enthusiasm of the locals and space. Sadar Bazaar is a highly renowned market in Jaisalmer city where you can get typical handicraft items of Rajasthan . The exemplary range of varieties of shades of items is sure to mesmerize you. In all, a visit to this bazaar makes it a delightful experience to remember.

Major Attractions:  A great place for those who appreciate and gets inspired by Marwari culture revealed in the form of clothing, rugs, puppets, handicrafts, shawls, jewelry, tie and dye cloths in stunning colors

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10. Amar Sagar Lake

Amar Sagar Lake Jaisalmer

Amar Sagar Lake is located seven km away from Jaisalmer city. This lake cum oasis is constructed by a series of wells and ponds and an ancient Shiva Temple. Lying close to the Amar Singh Palace, the Amar Sagar lake and shrine are built by Raja Amar Singh. Being a perfect place to spot a large number of different types of birds, this lake is also called a birdwatcher’s paradise.

Major Attractions: Shiva Temple, Amar Palace, and bird watching make this place worth visiting.

Opening hours: The public is allowed to enter this place between 9 AM to 5 PM

Entry fee:  Nil

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11. Sonaron Ka Baas

Sonaron Ka Baas Jaisalmer

Sonaron Ka Baas is a popular market that houses several jewelry shops. It is the best place in Jaisalmer to get authentic and ethnic Rajasthani charms and ornaments at the most reasonable price. Made with precious or semi-precious stones, jewelry shops in this bazaar deal with a wide collection of jewelry options.

Major Attractions: If you are fond of jewelry, then this place will interest you. A sight of a diverse selection of jewelry made using varieties of valuable stones in carved silver, and gold metals are simply amazing!

Opening hours: The public is allowed to enter between 10 am to 6 pm

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12. Vyas Chhatri

Vyas Chhatri Jaisalmer

Vyas Chhatri is an authentic and traditional Rajasthani sandstone monument, that is also a funeral ground for brahmins. This monument is devoted to Sage Vyas, the famous poet of the epic time Mahabharata. Vyas Chatri is the best place to enjoy the splendid sight of Golden Fort. It is advised to visit this place at night to capture the extraordinary sunset views that will leave you spellbound.

Major Attractions:  Sandstone Cenotaph is the amazing attraction of this place

Opening hours:   8 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee: Nil

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13. Khaba Fort

Khaba Fort Jaisalmer

Khaba fort is one of the tourist destinations in Jaisalmer , that was built in the thirteenth century. It lies amidst the unproductive desert village. At this fort, one can find architectural pieces, artifacts, and pots. This is a decent place for those who are looking for a less crowded place to visit with your kids that gives you a glimpse of the historic monument.

Major Attractions:  Museum and Sand Dunes

Opening hours: Khaba fort is open for the public from 8 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee: INR 10 per Person

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14. Akal Wood Fossil Park

Akal Wood Fossil Park Jaisalmer

This park is a national geological monument that is of great significance. It is situated in the fossil belt of the city that contains remnants of trees such as Chir, Redwood, and Deodar. Akal Wood Fossil Park features a wonderful museum that showcases the pictures of fossils with a short description.

Opening hours:  This park is open for people between 10 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee:   Visitors are charged INR 5 to INR 10

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15. Surya Gate

Surya Gate Jaisalmer

There are four gates to the fabulous Jaisalmer Fort, out of which Surya Gate is one of them. This gate is the 2 nd gate that was built to confine the entrance of rival troops, but now it has become a nice tourist attraction. On visiting this place, you can get the amazing picturesque sight of the Jaisalmer Fort.

Opening hours:  Surya Gate is open for the public from 7 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee:  There is an entry fee of INR 50 to INR 250 for all tourists.

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16. Desert Culture Centre And Museum

Desert Culture Centre And Museum Jaisalmer

This is a remarkable museum devoted to the rich Marwari heritage and art. A visit to this place provides you a profound insight into the customs, traditions, and cultural practices of the Marwari people. Situated in Amar Sagar Pol, Desert Culture Centre And Museum feature several dance and music dance performances, and puppet shows that will make your visit interesting and unique.

Major attractions: Museum

Opening hours: This place is allowed for the public between 10:30 AM to 8:30 PM

Entry fee:  Public have to pay INR 100 to enter this place

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17. Shantinath Temple

Shantinath Temple Jaisalmer

Shantinath temple is a popular Jain temple that is located within the Jaisalmer Fort. There are several popular textile shops located close to it. Being one of the most popular Jain temples in the Jaisalmer , you must include it in your itinerary.

Major Attractions: The beautiful and peaceful Jain temple is worth watching here.

Opening hours: The timing for the public visit is from 7 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee:  Tourists are charged between INR 50 to INR 250

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18. Lodhruva

Lodurva Temple Jaisalmer

Lodurva is a village situated in Jaisalmer city. It is popular for its authentic food, desert, and Jain Temple. Lodurva is renowned as the primitive capital of the Bhatti Dynasty. The incredible sand dunes and rich architectural masterpieces make it one of the major attractions for tourists. You must not miss witnessing folk music and dance performances at this place.

Major Attractions: Mesmerising Jain Temple is a place worth to watch

Opening hours: The public is allowed to enter this place between 8 AM to 12 PM

Entry fee:  INR 10

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19. Tazia Tower

Tazia Tower Jaisalmer

Tazia Tower is another popular tourist spot located in Mandir Palace. This tower is popular for its amazing architectural design. Tazia Tower is surrounded by several hotels and shops where you can enjoy authentic and tasty Rajasthani food.

Opening hours: This place is open for the public between 8 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee:  Nil

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20. Maharaja’s Palace

Maharajas Palace Jaisalmer

Maharaja’s Palace exhibits remarkable architecture in Jaisalmer. This aesthetic palace is located within the Jaisalmer Fort and is known for its distinctive shape. This palace conveys the vast culture and history of Rajasthan. It is a scenic place decorated using artifacts, furniture, and photos of Maharaja’s rule.

MajorAttractions:  You should not leave this place without watching the beautiful sunset at this palace.

Opening hours:   9 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee:  INR 100

Make it a point to explore all these noteworthy places on your tour to Jaisalmer . The addition of these places to your itinerary will surely make it an unbelievable experience for you.

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Jaisalmer is one of the most intriguing and beautiful places in Rajasthan. It is unlike any other place in the state with its beautiful architecture, sand dunes, and lovely people. There are a lot of things that Jaisalmer offers to the tourists and places which are a must-visit. So when in Jaisalmer, make sure that you visit these 10 places and tick them off your list.

1. Jaisalmer Fort

What’s Special: UNESCO World Heritage Site

Nearby Attractions: Jain Temples, City View Point, Salam Singh Ki Haveli

Timings: Check-in: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Distance From City: 500 meters

Transportation Options: Auto, taxi

Built-in 1156 AD, Jaisalmer Fort is one of the main attractions of Jaisalmer. The Golden City is known for its unique beauty and along with this breathtakingly beautiful fort. Even though it is called a fort, Jaisalmer Fort is actually a small town that houses many houses, shops, restaurants, and temples. The fort stands at a height of 250 ft and gives a spectacular view of the whole city. There are multiple entrances of the fort and a 30 ft tall wall surrounding the whole fort. The Jaisalmer Fort is one of the largest forts in the world and is nothing less than a beauty. The architecture intrigues you with its intricate work flaunting the highly skilled workers of the era gone-by. No trip to Jaisalmer is complete without visiting this work of wonder.

2. Patwon Ki Haveli

What’s Special: Architecture

Nearby Attractions: Jain Temples, City View Point, Artefacts belonging to 19th Century

Distance From City: 1.1 kms

Transportation Options: Autos, Cycle

Patwaon Ki Haveli is also known as Mansion of Brocade Merchants and is a popular place to visit in Jaisalmer. It is a cluster of 5 homes with many windows and balconies. There is intricate carving all over the haveli which is grand and beautiful. This haveli was built for the family and together it makes the biggest haveli in the city. This building comes under the Archeological Survey of India as it highlights the impressive and regal lifestyle of the Patwa family. Out of the 5, there are 3 Havelis that are extremely gorgeous as they consist of a lot of artifacts, stonework and wall paintings. With over 60 balconies, pillars and ceilings and a lot of miniature murals, Patwaon Ki Haveli is truly a marvelous place to visit.

3. Gadisar Lake

What’s Special: Scenic View

Nearby Attractions: Sam Desert Safari, Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple

Timings: Check-in: All around the day

Distance From City: 1.3 kms

Built by Raja Rawal Jaisal in order to serve his people in a better way and provide the water in the harsh desert. Gadisar Lake is located on the outskirts of this desert city and is like an oasis to the people of Jaisalmer. People visit Gadisar Lake to enjoy the beautiful view of the lake, sunset, sunrise and the Jaisalmer Fort. If you are a photography fan, then you will definitely find ample opportunities to click some spectacular views. One can also enjoy boating in the lake. During winters the place turns into the haven of migratory birds as one can spot many species of birds here.

4. Desert National Park

What’s Special: Spotting wildlife

Nearby Attractions: NA

Timings: Check-in: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Distance From City: 12 kms

Transportation Options: Private cabs, taxi

Spread over 3162 sq km, Desert National Park is one of its kind national park that is located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer and extends to all over India - Pakistan Border. Visiting this place gives one the opportunity to spot some of the most exotic wildlife. Be camera-ready and click wildlife like camels, desert fox, Bengal fox, chinkara, wolves, desert cat, and the Blackbuck. The 20% of the park consists of dunes and the entire place is covered with thorny bushes and cactus. One can spot various kinds of eagles, harriers, falcons, buzzards, kestrel, vultures, Short-toed eagles, tawny eagles, spotted eagles, laggar falcons and kestrel here. One of the most interesting parts of this park is that a 6 million-year-old dinosaurs fossils have been found here. Go on a safari here and spot all this and more.

5. Kuldhara Village

What’s Special: Haunted village

Timings: Check-in: 24 hours

Distance From City: 25.9 kms

Transportation Options: Taxi

Located 25 km from the Jaisalmer city, Kuldhara is widely popular as the haunted village. It is absolutely intriguing and interesting place to add to the itinerary when visiting Jaisalmer. All the houses in the village are abandoned and there are several myths and legends surrounding this place. Some people also claim to have seen and experienced ghostly and paranormal activities. Today hundreds of people visit this place to experience the eerie silence that surrounds this abandoned village. As per one legend many hundreds of years ago, the whole village abandoned their houses overlight to save their honor and no one knows where they went.

6. Pokaran Fort

What’s Special: Rich museum with antiques

Nearby Attractions: Jaisalmer fort, Golden fort

Timings: Check-in: 02:00 PM Check-out: 10:00 AM

Distance From City: 110.2 kms

Transportation Options: Bus, cabs

Planning for a luxurious stay in Jaisalmer? Pokaran Fort is the ultimate destination for you as it offers world-class amenities where you will witness royal history. Tantalise your taste buds with amazing Rajasthani food and refresh yourself in the pool.

7. Sam Sand Dunes

What’s Special: Spectacular views

Nearby Attractions: Pokaran fort, Golden fort

Timings: Open 24 hours

Major Attractions: Camping

Distance From City: 40 kms

Transportation Options: Taxi or buses

One of the exciting things to do in Jaisalmer includes Sam Sand dunes which are considered to be authentic desert dune sites.

8. Amargarh fort

What’s Special: Wonderful garden views

Nearby Attractions: Amber palace, Jaigarh fort

Timings: Throughout the day

Major Attractions: Serene atmosphere

Distance From City: 1 kms

Transportation Options: cabs, buses

Experience the beautiful culture of Rajasthan by planning your stay at Amargarh fort.

9. Bada Bagh

What’s Special: Scenic beauty

Nearby Attractions: Desert national park, Jaisalmer fort

Major Attractions: Elegant statues of rulers

Distance From City: 6 kms

Transportation Options: Buses, cars

One of the most popular places to visit in Jaisalmer happens to be Bada Bagh which is an ideal place for viewing greenery.

10. Salim Singh ki Haveli (Moti Mahal)

What’s Special: Unique architectural identity

Nearby Attractions: Jaisalmer fort

Major Attractions: Artefacts in 19th century

Distance From City: 1.7 kms

Transportation Options: Taxi or bus

Visit the architectural wonder which will surely amaze you with its beauty and grandeur.

Why Jaisalmer Is A Must Visit Destination?

Jaisalmer is a home to a number of museums and art centers which depict the culture of the city. A Jaisalmer desert safari package cost arranges for visits to some of the most engaging museums such as Thar Heritage Museum, Jaisalmer War Museum, Desert Culture Centre and Museum, Folklore Museum, and much more. Jaisalmer is a city packed with a plethora of historical monuments that take you back in time. Thus, making it an amazing place for history lovers and architectural buffs. Walk through the lanes of Jaisalmer and traverse the pathways of the Golden City and learn more about the glorious past of Rajasthan.

A holiday package for Jaisalmer allows travelers to gain insight into the religious beliefs and traditions of the locals of Jaisalmer. Tour packages to Jaisalmer are curated especially to let you explore the best of the Golden City. A Jaisalmer trip plan includes religious tours to places like Tanot Mata temple, Jain Temples, Rishabhadeva temple, Shantinath temple, and much more.

Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer

Owing to its close proximity to the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer experiences scorching summers which hinder sightseeing and outdoor activities. The months of September-October are considered as the off-season, therefore, it is the best time for budget travelers to visit Jaisalmer. The desert region does not witness too much rainfall and the weather during monsoons becomes hot and humid. Therefore, the best time to visit Jaisalmer is during winters as the days are pleasant which make sightseeing and outdoor activities more enjoyable.

To make your stay more pleasant in the Thar region, plan a visit in the peak months of December and January to enjoy camel rides and overnight camping experience with our Jaisalmer holiday tour packages . Jaisalmer travel packages booked during the month of February allow travelers to witness the prismatic Desert Festival. It is a 3-day festival celebrated annually amidst the yellow sand of the desert with spectators from all around the world.

A tour package provides an opportunity to travelers to explore this “Golden City”, in a planned and organized manner and witness its artistic architecture, vibrant culture, historical palaces, and savor the authentic Rajasthani cuisine. For this reason, a detailed itinerary is included in these tour packages of Jaisalmer so that travelers can enjoy a hassle-free vacation. These itineraries are specially crafted by our travel experts, keeping in mind, the needs and requirements of the travelers. Therefore, facilities like sightseeing tours, outdoor activities, accommodations, and local transfers, are included in these tour packages for Jaisalmer to provide all sorts of comforts to the travelers and enable them to enjoy their vacation to the fullest.

How To Reach Jaisalmer?

Also known as “The Golden City”, Jaisalmer is one of the top tourist destinations in Rajasthan. If you are wondering how to reach Jaisalmer, read out the below space -

Jaisalmer does not have an airport of its own. Jodhpur airport is the nearest airport which is located 300 kms away from Jaisalmer. It is well-connected with major Indian cities - Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. From the airport, you can easily hire a cab and reach Jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer Railway Station has good connectivity with other major Indian cities. There are direct trains available from cities like Jaipur and Delhi. You can avail private taxis and autos to reach the respective destination from outside the station.

Jaisalmer enjoys good connectivity via road with cities like Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ahmedabad. Passengers can easily avail taxis/ autos from outside the bus stand.

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Faqs for jaisalmer, how much does it cost to visit jaisalmer.

The Jaisalmer trip cost depends on various elements including where you choose to stay, transportation you opt for, activities you indulge in, places you go, your meal preferences and more. Considering these factors, a trip of 2 nights and 3 days will cost you approximately INR 7,498. The package can go upto INR 37,999 if you choose a 10 nights and 11 days package. Notably, all the packages include sightseeing, meals, accommodation, and transfers.

How can I plan a holiday in Jaisalmer?

Below is the tentative itinerary you can follow to make a Jaisalmer trip plan: Day 1: Reach Jaisalmer, check in at the hotel, visit local markets, Day 2: Visit Jaisalmer Fort, Jain Temple, Patwa Haveli, and watch live cultural shows Day 3: Departure

How many days are enough for Jaisalmer?

If you wish to see the best of Jaisalmer, it is recommended to plan a trip of at least 2-3 days wherein you can visit all the major tourist attractions and indulge in several adventurous activities.

What are the best Jaisalmer tour packages offered by TravelTriangle?

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Which are the best things to buy from Jaisalmer?

There are several souvenirs you can take back home from Jaisalmer such as:

  • Jewelry & gemstones
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What are the must-visit places in Jaisalmer?

Some of the must-visit places in Jaisalmer are:

  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Jain Temples
  • Thar Desert
  • Kuldhara Village
  • Desert National Park
  • Gadisar lake
  • Sam Sand Dunes
  • Akal Wood Fossil Park
  • Patwaon Ki Haveli and more

Is it possible to customize a Jaisalmer tour package?

Yes, it is possible to customize a Jaisalmer tour package according to one’s convenience and budget constraints.

What is the best time to visit Jaisalmer?

Winters are the best time to explore the city as the days are pleasant with maximum temperature that does not rise beyond 24°C.

What are the top experiences to have in Jaisalmer?

These are the top experiences one can have in Jaisalmer: camping in the desert, riding a camel, spotting exotic animals in the desert National park, visiting the pre-historic era, temple visiting, shopping and more.

What is the cost of a tour on the Palace On Wheels for a single person?

The fare for a single person for a complete journey on the Palace On Wheels starts from Rs 3,63,300 and varies from season to season.

Which cities does Palace On Wheels cover during its 7-day tour?

Palace on wheels covers major cities of the ‘Golden Triangle’, namely, Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bharatpur, and Agra.

Are ATMs available in Jaisalmer?

Jaisalmer has abundant ATM’s available throughout the city but it is recommended to carry enough cash in hand for emergency purposes.

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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...

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

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The Gadisar Lake is one of the top most popular attractions in Jaisalmer . While a visit to the lake is enough to soothe your mind, boating here is one thing that will make your experience even more blissful. It’s a perfect activity to indulge in, especially for nature admirers, photography enthusiasts, and experience seeker...

Camel Safari In Jaisalmer

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5 Places To Stay In Jaisalmer

These accommodations in Jaisalmer are known for offering extremely comfortable space and facilities that will make you want to revisit Jaisalmer.

1. Fort Rajwada Jaisalmer

Located in a prime location, Fort Rajwada is a heritage hotel in Jaisalmer. It offers a luxurious stay and is an ideal option for those travelers who are looking to watch gorgeous sunset views sipping drinks or sitting by the pool side and relaxing. Dry cleaning services, free parking, an on-site restaurant and entertainment services are some of the best facilities which guests can make use of throughout their stay.

Star Category: 5/5

Starting Price (Per Night): INR 3,700

Location: No.1, Hotel Complex, Jodhpur Barmer Link Road, Indira Colony, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001

2. Desert Tulip Hotel And Resort

Desert Tulip Hotel And Resort is an ideal stay option for backpackers. With property amenities like outdoor pool, a well-equipped fitness centre, on-site dining restaurant , it offers travelers an experience like never before.

Star Category: 4/5

Starting Price (Per Night): INR 6,000

Location: No. 4, Hotel Complex, Jodhpur Road, NH 15, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

3. Devi Desert Resort and Retreat

Devi Desert Resort and Retreat is yet another luxurious resort in Jaisalmer. If you are looking for a peaceful staycation, this is the place to be. Complimentary WiFi, pool, vegetarian restaurant, camel and jeep safari and cultural activities are some of facilities you can avail during your stay.

Star Category: NA

Starting Price (Per Night): INR 3,500

Location: Sam Road Near Damodra Village Jaisalmer, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

4. Hotel Rang Mahal

Offering a spa and wellness centre, an outdoor swimming pool, banquet and wedding hallas, comfortable and spacious rooms, Hotel Rang Mahalis indeed one of the best stay options in Jaisalmer for all kinds of travelers.

Starting Price (Per Night): INR 4,500

Location: 5, Hotel Complex, Sam Road, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001

5. Jasmin Home

Jasmin Home is another great stay option in Jaisalmer. It offers warm ambiance, excellent hospitality, and comfortable rooms equipped with modern amenities to the travelers. The highlighting feature of the hotel is its multi cuisine restaurant where guests can enjoy delicious dishes.

Star Category: 3/5

Location: Nagar Parishad, Bera Road, Postal Colony, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001

Places To Eat In Jaisalmer

Check out some of the top restaurants in Jaisalmer you must visit for good quality and authentic taste of food.

1. Palace View Restaurant

Palace View Restaurant is an excellent rooftop restaurant in Jaisalmer. It is a multi-cuisine restaurant that has both indoor and outdoor seating areas. Enjoy freshly cooked delicious food along with amazing views of Maharaja Palace. Helpful and friendly staff and complimentary WiFi are a bonus here.

Cuisines: American, Indian, Asian

Timings: NA

TripAdvisor Rating: 5/5

Location: On Fort Near Jain Temple, Jaisalmer 345001 India

2. Shanti The Peace Restaurant

Located inside Jaisalmer Fort, Shanti Restaurant is a good place to enjoy delicious meals along with gorgeous sunset views. They have a wide range of menu to choose from and that too at an affordable price.

Cuisines: Indian, Asian

Timings: 8am to 11pm

Trip Advisor Ratings: 4.5/5

Location: Inside Fort, Jaisalmer 345001, India

3. Gaji’s Restaurant

Located near the Sunset Point, Gaji’s Restaurant is one of the famous vegetarian restaurants in Jaisalmer. They serve delicious vegan options and their rooftop seating area lets you enjoy amazing meals along with mesmerizing sunrise and sunset views.

Cuisines: Chinese, Indian, Korean

Timings: 7.00am to 11.00pm

Location: On Roof-Top of Gaji Hotel, | Kalakar Colony Near Sunset Point, Jaisalmer 345001

4. Wyra – The Rooftop Restaurant

Wyra is one of the other best rooftop restaurants in Jaisalmer. Spend a beautiful evening sitting under the stars and admiring the gorgeous city view. The restaurant offers the bets range of drinks and live cooking as well.

Cuisines: Indian, Bar, Barbecue, Grill, Wine Bar

Timings: Open everyday for dinner only

Trip Advisor Ratings: 5/5

Location: Sam Road, Jaisalmer 345001, India

5. Suryagarh Restaurant

The amazing Suryagarh Restaurant is a luxurious hotel in Jaisalmer. They serve mind blowing Asian and Indian cuisine. Some of the must have items here include Laal Maas and Phulgari Maas.

Location: Kahala Phata Sam Road, Jaisalmer 345001, India

Top Things To Do In Jaisalmer

The most fascinating part of the tour packages in Jaisalmer is the thrilling outdoor activities. A Jaisalmer trip allows travelers to calm down their adrenaline rush by indulging in adventurous outdoor activities such as Jaisalmer Desert safari, camel safari, paramotoring, quad biking, and dune bashing. There is nothing like witnessing the surreal glimpses of never-ending dunes of golden sand. The bashing of majestic sand dunes with SUV rides and dinner by the desert side are some other activities to indulge in Jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer packages also allow travelers to savour mouthwatering Rajasthani food. Restaurants in Jaisalmer serve some of the most palatable dishes such as dal bati churma, murgh-e-subz, ker sangri, kadhi pakoda, Laal maans, gatte ki sabzi, mirchi bhajiya, kesariya thandai, safed maans, and other lip-smacking dishes. One can find these dishes at many popular restaurants. The city of Jaisalmer is any foodie’s dream come true. The variety of food that you can savor in this city will leave you spellbound. Moreover, if you wish to try something intriguing, it is recommended that you try bhang lassi (prepared from Bhang) and Makhania Lassi.

One of the most interesting parts of a Jaisalmer holiday package shopping. Jaisalmer is famous for its mirror work embroidered garments and carpets, blankets, oil lamps, old stonework items, colorful fabrics, wooden items, silk textiles, silver jewelry, puppets, and souvenirs. These items are available at various marketplaces such as Sadar Bazar, Sonaron Ka Bazar, Bhatia Bazar, and Manak Chowk, and many other places. Along with these markets, there are several other areas from where you can shop for interesting traditional items in Jaisalmer.

Desert Jeep and Camel Safari

A desert safari is one of the highlights of most of the trending Jaisalmer tourism packages . Both jeep and camel safari have their own perks. It is recommended that you try both. In jeep safari, you get to enjoy the adrenaline rush of dune bashing in the Thar Desert. On the other hand, with camel safari, you can witness the beauty of golden sand dunes as you stroll the desert through the ship of desert. Desert safari in many tour packages is accompanied with cultural performances, a scrumptious dinner, along with an overnight stay in tents. Therefore, making it a must-do activity in Jaisalmer. Moreover, it offers you to capture some truly remarkable landscape photographs, thus making it apt for photo enthusiasts as well. Charges for camel safari starts from INR 1000 per person.

Temple Tour

If you have more than just a day to explore Jaisalmer, it is recommended that you plan a temple tour. A temple tour is apt to learn more about the heritage and religious incline of the city. There are a plethora of Jain and Hindu temples that one can visit in Jaisalmer. Some of the must-visit temples include Laxminath Temple (dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi), Tanot Mata Temple (dedicated to Tanot Mata, an incarnation of Goddess Hinglaj), Ramdev Temple (dedicated to a Rajput saint named Ramdev), Chandraprabhu Temple (dedicated to Chandraprabhu), and Lodurva Temple (dedicated to Lord Parshwanath). Many of these temples not only have an intriguing architecture but also incredible history. For instance, there is a famous lore attached to Tanot Mata temple that states that during the India-Pakistan war in 1965 several missiles were bombarded within close vicinity of the temple. It was said that all neighboring places were destroyed except this temple. A temple tour is one of the best things to do in Jaisalmer if you wish to learn more about the traditional aspect of the city.

If you are in a mood for adventure or want to take a break from all the cultural activities, quad biking is a perfect activity to try. What better place to get the tyres rolling than in a desert-like area. This thrilling activity will get more than just your hands covered in dirt, but it sure will leave you at the edge. Quad biking is apt for those travel enthusiasts who wish to get an adrenaline boost. It is one of the few adventure activities in which you can opt to partake in Jaisalmer. You can customize your package to add this activity in Jaisalmer tour packages price .

Transportation

One does not have to worry about transportation while booking their holiday package for Jaisalmer as most of these packages include private transfers. Even if private transfers are not included in a package, Jaisalmer provides abundant transport services in the form of buses, tuk-tuk, and cabs. The luxurious ‘Palace On Wheels’ which operates from Delhi also includes a tour to Jaisalmer . It is a palatial train with extravagant services which provides an opulent 7-day tour to various places in Rajasthan, including Jaisalmer.

Safety measures to keep in mind while planning a trip to Jaisalmer includes

  • Wear masks at all times to keep your nose and mouth covered
  • Carry basic requirement like gloves, hand sanitizers, and disinfectant
  • Hygienic and physical distancing to be maintained in all public areas
  • Book your trip from a trusted agency
  • Avoid contact with anyone who show symptoms of the virus
  • Wash your hands often or use hand sanitizer

Tips For Jaisalmer Trip

  • Choose a pre-paid taxi to travel from the airport/station if not booking through a package.
  • Take a heritage walk tour in Jaisalmer. Get to know local people meanwhile.
  • You may rent a bike or cab if you do not wish to get around in your personal taxi.
  • Jaisalmer lives in its narrow lanes. Take an opportunity to discover the same
  • It gets very hot during summer in Jaisalmer. Make sure to carry sun protection cream or hats along.
  • Enjoy the traditional folk dance of Rajasthan while you are on a tour in the city.

Jaisalmer tour package from Ahmedabad , Delhi, Mumbai, Vadodara, Jodhpur and other major cities are readily available online. Book a customisable Jaisalmer tour package right away to unveil great discounts and offers. While there are a lot of packages offering a tour of Jaisalmer at budget prices, our packages offer great deal prices for some of the privileged facilities. You may choose a desert safari or a camp dinner at amazing prices. Whether you are travelling with friends or solo, you can easily avail the package. If you want any specific changes in the itinerary, you can easily raise your requests to our travel experts. Everything will be taken care from our side - starting from your pick ups to drop offs. When booking with a package, the whole journey and plans become very simple and executable. Choose from our curated list of Jaisalmer tour packages and book now.

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10 Must-Visit Places in Jaisalmer

Every old city has facts to declare, tales to impress, uniqueness to wonder and spirit to live. Jaisalmer in Rajasthan is one such city, which offers facts about the courageous rulers and citizens of the bygone era, tales of unequalled valor, unique in its beauty and undaunted spirit to keep us alive and kicking. The city is located deep inside in the famous Thar Desert . If your next tourist destination is Jaisalmer, ensure that you visit the following 10  tourist places in Jaisalmer .

1. Jaisalmer Fort

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Visitor Information

  • Famous for: History, Architecture, Photography.
  • Tickets: 30 INR for Indians, 70 INR for other nationalities. 50 INR for still camera and 150 INR for videography.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (9 AM – 5 PM).
  • Duration: 2-2.5 hours.

About Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Fort is famously known as Golden Fort of Rajasthan. It was constructed by Raja Jaisal , Rajput ruler in the year 1156 AD. It ranks amongst the largest forts in the world. The golden and yellow mixed sandstone offer magical look to the Fort. Rising from the desert sands like a mirage, the fort is a real sight with its 99 turrets during night. The Fort stands tall and proud displaying the magic of Rajasthani architecture.

Things to Do around Jaisalmer Fort

  • Street shopping.
  • Sampling cuisines in the many eateries.

2. Bada Bagh

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  • Famous for: History, Architecture, Photography, Gardens.
  • Tickets: 50 INR for Indians and 100 INR for foreigners.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (9 AM – 6 PM).
  • Duration: 45 min to 1 hour.

About Bada Bagh

Bada Bagh means ‘Huge Garden’. Maharawal Jait Singh’s period saw its construction, which was in the beginning of 16th century. His son Lunakaran completed the construction after the death of his father. The garden served as a memorial where the nobles and their families were cremated. The garden offers a stunning view. The place is isolated. If you visit the place during sunrise and sunset, you are guaranteed of beautiful moments, which you cannot avoid clicking.

3. Patwon-Ki-Haveli

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  • Tickets: 20 INR for Indians and 100 INR for other nationalities plus 50 INR for still camera and 100 INR for videography.
  • Duration: 1-1.5 hours.

About Patwon-Ki-Haveli

Patwon-Ki-Haveli is located in the main city. It was built by a famous trader named Guman Chand and his sons. This massive five-storied construction has five intricately decorated huge suites. The large corridors and the decorated walls are excellent representations of the art form that prevailed. The entire construction is made of yellow sandstone. The grandeur and the architecture of the monument add immense value to the cultural heritage of the city. Out of the five havelis, one is converted into a museum. The third haveli houses the works of local craftsmen of the bygone era.

4. Sam Sand Dunes

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  • Tickets: No entry fee.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days.
  • Duration: Depends upon the activity you perform here.

About Sam Sand Dunes

To have a feel of the desert, you need to undertake Desert Safari. Sam Sand Dunes is the ideal location to set off for the Desert Safari. You will love the safari on camelback that would take you along crests and troughs and you could watch the picturesque sunset on the desert. Jeep safaris are available as well. Desert festival is organized in the months of February and March. If you are around this time, you would not want to miss the folk dances, camel races and other cultural events conducted here.

Things to Do at Sam Sand Dunes

  • Desert Camping.
  • Desert Safari.
  • Paragliding and other adventure sports.
  • Camel rides.
  • A visit to the nearby Desert National Park and Sanctuary .

5. The Thar Heritage Museum

  • Famous for:  History, Photography.
  • Tickets:  30 INR for Indians and 70 INR for other nationalities.
  • Opening Timings: Everyday   (9AM – 8 PM).
  • Duration: 2 hours.

About Thar Heritage Museum

Thar Heritage Museum is located at the main market of the city. Laxmi Narayan Khatri was the founder of this museum. The museum presents you the history, culture, art and architecture of the famous Thar Desert. Sea fossils aging over million years let us in on how the sea eventually became the Thar Desert. The museum houses unique ornaments of the ship of the desert and horses. Documents and coins of Jaisalmer, ancient manuscripts and weapons are some of the collections found in this museum.

Things to Do at Thar Heritage Museum

  • Enjoy a puppet show (charges separate).
  • Visit the nearby Silk Route Art Gallery.

6. Gadisar Lake

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  • Tickets: Entry free. Boating charges (Row boat 10 INR, Paddle Boat 50 INR, Shikara- 100 INR) for a 30 min ride.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (8 AM – 8 PM).

About Gadisar Lake

Gadisar Lake is located a kilometer away from the fort. It was constructed by the first ruler of the land, Raja Rawal Jaisal and later reconstructed by Maharawal Garsi in the year 1367 AD. The people of the desert city depended on this tank for their water needs. You will find temples, Holy shrines and Chattris around the banks of this lake. The artistically carved entrance made of yellow sandstone offers breathtaking view.

Things to Do around Gadisar Lake

  • Boat riding.
  • Visit the historic Tilon Ki Pol gate.
  • Visit the Folklore Museum nearby.

7.  Nathmal-ki-Haveli

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  • Tickets: No fee.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (8 AM – 7 PM).
  • Duration: 1-2 hours.

About Nathmal Ki Haveli

Nathmal Ki Haveli was built by two Muslim jeweller brothers not stone carvers on the order of the then prime minister. The brothers started working on the opposite sides of the building which lead to a similar but non identical left and right side. Apart from its extraordinary outer carvings, this haveli is known for its beautiful interiors filled with paintings and equipped with modern facilities. An amalgamation of Islamic and Rajputana architecture, Nathmal Ki Haveli is well justified as being one of the most beautiful haveli in Jaisalmer.

8.  Jain Temples

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  • Famous for: History, Architecture, Photography, Pilgrimage.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (7 AM – 12 PM).

About Jain Temples

Located inside Jaisalmer Fort, Jain temples are a series of temples dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras and can be traced back to the 12th century. The temples are are known for their distinctive architectural style modelled after the Dilwara temple of Mt. Abu. Beautifully carved and well interconnected, these temples are a vision to behold and are completely made up of yellow sandstone.

Things to Do near Jain Temples

  • Visit the Gyan Bhandar library.
  • Visit the Jaisalmer Fort.

9. Salim Singh Ki Haveli

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  • Tickets: 10 INR for Indians and 15 INR for foreigners. Extra charges for photography (50 INR) and videography (100 INR).
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (8 AM – 6 PM).
  • Duration: 45 min.

About Salim Singh Ki Haveli

Among all the havelis in Jaisalmer, Salim Singh Ki Haveli is known for its distinctive and eye catching architecture. It was built by the then minister, Salim Singh who wanted to make as high as the fort but was prohibited by the king. It has 38 balconies with their own distinctive style of architecture and a peacock shaped roof. This haveli provides a good glimpse in the past and the photographs taken here would be awe inspiring.

10. Kuldhara

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  • Famous for: Ruins, Ghost Town, History.
  • Tickets: Entry free.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days from 8am – 6pm.
  • Duration: 1 hour.
  • Distance from Jaisalmer: 49 min ( 32.0 km ).

About Kuldhara

An abandoned ghost town, Kuldhara was once a prosperous town occupied by Paliwal Brahmins. The reasons for why a whole city was abandoned within a night is not clear but the popular belief holds the then state minister Salim Singh responsible for the same. The minister wanted to marry the village chief’s daughter and therefore delivered an ultimatum to the village chief to accept his demands or let the whole community face dire consequences. Rather than giving in to the minister’s demands, the whole village decided to move away. Before leaving, they cursed this place to never have any kind of human settlement and this has been proven true to this date. Visit Kuldhara to get a glimpse of the past and get spooked by its tales.

Other attractions include Akal Wood Fossil Park ,  Badal Mahal , Raja ka Mahal, Desert National Park and Sanctuary  , Silk Route Art Gallery and Jaisalmer War Museum .

Popular Places to Visit Near Jaisalmer

Take a trip down to the following places to complete your trip to Jaisalmer. These places are located at a short distance from Jaisalmer and would be even perfect for time strapped visitors.

Khuri

  • Distance from Jaisalmer:  56 min (49.8 km).

A small village famous for its sand dunes, Khuri has scenic sunset viewpoints and offers a good look in Thar’s ecosystem due to its location. This is an affordable substitute to Sam Sand dunes and would be ideal for people looking forward to relaxing among lesser crowds. Camel riding, Desert camping are some of the activities that can be done here.

2. Lodhruva

Lodhruva

  • Distance from Jaisalmer:  1 hr ( 56.0 km ).

An ancient city, Lodhurva was once the capital of Bhati Rajputs before they shifted to Jaisalmer. It is the setting for a romantic folklore and is famous for its Jain temple which was destroyed by Muhammad Ghori but rebuilt in 1615 by Seth Tharu Shah. Tourists flock this place to see the architectural ruins and sand dunes. Some ancient hindu temples like Rishabh Nath Temple and Sambhavnath Temple can also be visited here.

Nakoda Jain Temple

  • Distance from Jaisalmer:  2 h 27 min (149.7 km).

Barmer is dotted with ancient buildings and old temples. The Barmer Fort, Chintamani Parasnath Jain Temple, Kiradu Temples, Rani Bhatiani Temple are some of the places that are famed for their architectural marvel. The Mahabar Sand Dunes is another place here that is perfect for an outing with your family and offers nice sunset views.

The city may be in the heart of a desert but the heart of the city is vibrant and pleasant. Go ahead and enjoy these 9 places to visit in Jaisalmer. You are sure to love every minute of your stay. Check out other popular places in Rajasthan to learn more about this magical land of kings and forts.

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Planning to visit Jaisalmer and nearby places /cities. Trip for 6-7 days.Any ideas n suggestions.

planning trip to Rajasthan, give ideas.

Thar heritage museum is grossly overrated. A two room set so called museum embodies couple of ancient household items, leave alone the congested street it is located. Can be skipped.

Will be visiting Jaisalmer from 2/10/15 to 4/10/15, can any one suggest cheap and best night camp.

The way you have presented Jaisalmer is just speechless …It covers all Jaisalmer tourist attraction with so much of creativity and precise information.

Will be visiting Jaisalmer from 23/11/16 to 25/11/16, can any one suggest cheap and best night camp.

I am planning to visit Jaisalmer for 4 days. Would like to see the places of tourist interest.

I wish to visit during Oct-Nov. I wish to stay for a week and see each landmark in detail. Our country is really a wonderful land.

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Infrastructure Solutions Team Touts First Ever Nationwide Youth Apprenticeship Week

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The City’s Infrastructure Solutions Team (IST) was proud to celebrate the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) first ever Youth Apprenticeship Week (YAW) , which took place May 5 – May 11, 2024. Building off the success of National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) each November, YAW highlights the benefits and value of Registered Apprenticeship and Pre-apprenticeship program opportunities for youth ages 16-24.

To meet the workforce demand of BIL-funded projects, Philadelphia’s infrastructure industries will require an additional labor supply for crucial occupations. According to the National Skills Coalition , this demand is likely to be sustained for at least the next 10 years, which is why young people stand to benefit from training that sets them up for career success long term.

These infrastructure projects provide access to good quality, family-sustaining occupations, including union jobs. Transitioning into these infrastructure occupations would require short or moderate-term job training, and in some cases certifications or licensing. Both the City and partners are leveraging existing industry-recognized pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs. Many of these programs accept people ages 18 and older, while some, like Mentoring Young Women in Construction (MyWIC) , are specifically focused on younger ages.

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So, what happened locally this past week? Here’s a recap:  

  • Pre-Apprenticeship Informational Flyer This week, IST circulated an informational flyer  of pre-apprenticeship programs in the Philadelphia region. Intended to serve as a ‘one stop shop’ for students and their families, the flyer was distributed to the School District of Philadelphia’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) counselors, the Office of Children and Families (OCF), and CareerLink Navigators. This information is supplemental to the 2024 Apprenticeship Guidebook recently released by Councilmember Gilmore Richardson guidebook .
  • Career Days at Philadelphia Schools Philadelphia Council AFL-CIO and Philadelphia Academies Inc, in partnership with the Philadelphia School District, hosted a series of career days at local schools. Jules Mastbaum High School, Martha Washington Middle School, and Comegys Elementary School hosted interactive discussions and immersive activities to teach students about apprenticeship opportunities in the building and construction trades, culinary arts, sports marketing, STEAM, and many more.  
  • Pre-Apprenticeship Accelerator On Tuesday, May 7, members of the IST attended the Pre-Apprenticeship Accelerator hosted by ApprenticeshipPHL . The event took place at the Community College of Philadelphia and welcomed employers and current Registered Apprenticeship programs to learn about effective strategies in using Registered Pre-Apprenticeship programming to prepare and connect high school students to careers through Registered Apprenticeships. APHL developed and launched a brand new webpage to centralize resources for pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs.
  • 2024 MyWIC Camp Fundraiser Also on Tuesday, members of the IST attended MyWIC’s Charity Beer Tasting Fundraiser at Yards Brewing Company. Mentoring Young Women in Construction (MyWIC ) is a summer camp that provides middle and high school-aged girls in Philadelphia with career exploration opportunities in the construction trades. MyWIC is sponsored by the National Association for Women in Construction (NAWIC) Philadelphia Foundation. At the event, three past students spoke about their experience at MyWIC and how exposure to the trades has better prepared them for planning their futures. They also released their 2023 Camper Magazine at the event. The camper magazine features journal entries from the girls that they write throughout the camps duration. New for the camps in 2024 will be exposure to the pre-construction field as well as a facility tour of Citizens Bank Park. Those interested in volunteering can find more information here: NAWIC Philadelphia Foundation – Register (nawicpf.org) 
  • YAW Acknowledgement Resolution On Thursday, May 9, Councilmembers Thomas and Gilmore Richardson proposed a resolution acknowledging YAW. This recognition highlights the importance of raising awareness among Philadelphia youth, families, and employers about apprenticeship programs for young people.
  • Youth Experiences in Apprenticeship The Finishing Trades Insititute of the Mid-Atlantic Region hosted an in-person panel discussion on Friday, May 10 th . The panel, moderated by the Pennsylvania Apprenticeship and Training Office, allowed apprentices to share their lived experiences and how they are working to achieve their own success.
  • Elevate Youth Event On Saturday, May 11, Philadelphia Council AFL-CIO is hosting Elevate Youth , an in-person community event for 100-150 youth ages 16-24 and their parents to receive information about apprenticeship programs in a fun and & interactive way with food, music, and games.
  • PECO’s Jr. Infrastructure Academy PECO’s Infrastructure Academies offer job seekers the opportunity to participate in experience sessions that include company overviews, mock interviews, and assessment demos for many apprentice roles. Last year for the first time, PECO expanded their trainings to offer a  Jr. Infrastructure Academy  to junior and high school students.  Pontell Hunter , a 2022 PECO Infrastructure Academy participant and current Underground Line Mechanic apprentice with PECO, was one of the demonstrators at this year’s Jr. Infrastructure Academy.
  • Workforce Development Training Opportunities with the City The City of Philadelphia is working to provide residents, especially women and people of color, new pathways to skilled trade union apprenticeships. If you are interested in pursuing a training and/or career in the skilled trades, please complete our Workforce Development Interest form to learn about emerging opportunities.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Marty Mar is going on tour and Kansas City made the list.

Through his social media platforms, stand-up comedian and actor Martin Lawrence announced the “Y’all Know What It Is!” tour, featuring 36 dates.

The star of the 90′s classic sitcom, “Martin”, is not going on tour alone. According to fellow stand-up comedian and actress Ms. Pat, Lawrence has “hand-picked” guest comedians to join him on certain dates and locations. Joining Lawrence on stage will be Adele Givens, Deon Cole, Gary Owen, Rickey Smiley, Desi Banks, DC Youngfly and more.

This will be Lawrence’s first comedy tour in eight years. Lawrence was last in Kansas City in 2016 for his

The “Big Mamma’s House” star will also be fresh off the premiere of the fourth installment of the “Bad Boys” series with “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” on June 7.

The Kansas City stop will feature Chico Bean, Ms. Pat and Benji Brown.

The tour will kick off on July 19 in Arizona. Lawrence and company will be in Kansas City on Saturday, Mar. 1 starting at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale Friday, May 17 at 10 a.m.

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Loaves of bread have been recalled from shelves in Japan after they were found to contain the remains of a rat.

Production of the bread in Tokyo has been halted after parts of a "small animal" were found by at least two people.

Pasco Shikishima Corp, which produces the bread, said 104,000 packages have been recalled as it apologised and promised compensation.

A company representative told Sky News's US partner network, NBC News, that a "small black rat" was found in the bread. No customers were reported to have fallen ill as a result of ingesting the contaminated bread.

"We deeply apologise for the serious inconvenience and trouble this has caused to our customers, suppliers, and other concerned parties," the spokesman said.

Pasco added in a separate statement that "we will do our utmost to strengthen our quality controls so that this will never happen again. We ask for your understanding and your co-operation."

Japanese media reports said at least two people who bought the bread in the Gunma prefecture, north-west of Tokyo, complained to the company about finding a rodent in the bread.

Record levels of shoplifting appear to be declining as fewer shopkeepers reported thefts last year, new figures show. 

A survey by the Office for National Statistics shows 26% of retailers experienced customer theft in 2023, down from a record high of 28% in 2022.

This comes despite a number of reports suggesting shoplifting is becoming more frequent. 

A  separate ONS finding , which used police crime data, showed reports of shoplifting were at their highest level in 20 years in 2023, with law enforcements logging 430,000 instances of the crime.

Let's get you up to speed on the biggest business news of the past 24 hours. 

A privately owned used-car platform is circling Cazoo Group, its stricken US-listed rival, which is on the brink of administration.

Sky News has learnt that Motors.co.uk is a leading contender to acquire Cazoo's marketplace operation, which would include its brand and intellectual property assets.

The process to auction the used-car platform's constituent parts comes after it spent tens of millions of pounds on sponsorship deals in football, snooker and darts in a rapid attempt to gain market share.

The owner of British Airways has reported a sharp rise in profits amid soaring demand for trips and a fall in the cost of fuel.

International Airlines Group said its operating profit for the first three months of the year was €68m (£58.5m) - above expectations and up from €9m (£7.7m) during the same period in 2023.

The company, which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said earnings had soared thanks to strong demand, particularly over the Easter holidays.

The prospect of a strike across Tata Steel's UK operations has gained further traction after a key union secured support for industrial action.

Community, which has more than 3,000 members, said 85% voted in favour of fighting the India-owned company's plans for up to 2,800 job losses, the majority of them at the country's biggest steelworks in Port Talbot, South Wales.

Tata confirmed last month it was to press ahead with the closure of the blast furnaces at the plant, replacing them with electric arc furnaces to reduce emissions and costs.

In doing so, the company rejected an alternative plan put forward by the Community, GMB and Unite unions that, they said, would raise productivity and protect jobs across the supply chain.

Rishi Sunak has told Sky News that the UK exiting recession shows the economy has "turned a corner". 

He told our economics editor Ed Conway : "I am pleased that while there's more work to do, today's figures show that the economy now has real momentum, and I'm confident that with time, people will start to feel the benefits of that.

"We've had multiple months now where wages are rising, energy bills have fallen, mortgage rates are down and taxes are being cut... I'm pleased with the progress that we're making."

Mr Sunak added: "I am confident the economy is getting healthier every week."

Lidl will increase staff wages for the third time in 12 months, the supermarket has announced. 

Shop workers in London will get £13.65, up from £13.55, while staff elsewhere will get a rise from a minimum £12 to £12.40 - at a cost of £2.5m to Lidl.

The supermarket invested £37m in pay increases in March, on top of £8m in September - a total of more than £50m in the past 12 months. 

The increase comes into effect from 1 June. 

Lidl GB chief executive Ryan McDonnell said: "As we continue to expand, we are welcoming more customers and attracting more colleagues into the business every day.

"It's absolutely right, therefore, that we continue to offer industry-leading pay."

Tech giant Apple has apologised after an advert for its new iPad model prompted outrage.  

The ad promoting the thinnest-ever iPad shows creative tools including cameras, books, paint cans and musical instruments being crushed in an industrial press.

But many, including celebrities like Hugh Grant, decried the crushing of artistic objects.

In a statement released to Ad Age, Tor Myhren, Apple's vice president of marketing communications, said: "Creativity is in our DNA at Apple, and it's incredibly important to us to design products that empower creatives all over the world.

"Our goal is to always celebrate the myriad of ways users express themselves and bring their ideas to life through iPad. We missed the mark with this video, and we're sorry."

By Daniel Binns, business reporter

The FTSE 100 has been propelled to another record high this morning after official figures showed that the UK is now out of recession.

The index, of the London Stock Exchange's 100 most valuable companies, is up more than 0.5% and hit an intraday (during the day) high of 8,433 points earlier.

The score is based on a calculation of the total value of the shares on the index.

It comes after officials revealed that gross domestic product (GDP) in the UK grew by a better-than-expected 0.6% during the first three months of the year. 

However, commentators said investors had been buoyed more by the rising cost of metals, along with suggestions from the Bank of England yesterday that interest rates could be cut soon . 

Russ Mould, from investment platform AJ Bell, said: "Given its international horizons, this has little to do with the UK's better-than-expected GDP growth and is largely being driven by strength in the resources space where higher metals prices and the promise of M&A [mergers and acquisitions] are helping to stoke share prices.

"The next key test of the index's new-found vim and vigour will likely come next week in the form of US inflation figures. Investors have broadly accepted rate cuts won't be as deep or come as soon as would have been anticipated at the start of the year. However, any signs inflation is proving much more stubborn than predicted would still represent a shock to the system for financial markets."

Among the movers on Friday is UK-based mining firm Anglo American. 

Its shares are up almost 2% after reports that industry giant Rio Tinto has been considering a multibillion-pound takeover of the firm. It comes after Anglo American rejected a bid from rival BHP.  

Meanwhile, shares in Vodafone are up more than 2% after the government conditionally approved its plans to merge with fellow mobile operator Three. However, an investigation into the deal by the UK's competition watchdog is still ongoing, meaning it’s not a done deal yet. 

On the flip side, property listings website Rightmove is down nearly 6% this morning. It comes after the company cut its advertising revenue growth estimates in a trading update.

Rightmove said higher mortgage rates and lengthier completion times for sales were likely to weigh on buyer sentiment in the coming months, but it also forecast a better year for the UK residential market as a whole.

On the currency markets, £1 buys $1.25 US or €1.16.

Sainsbury's is running a scheme that allows some shoppers to earn easy Nectar card points. 

To earn extra points, shoppers just need to spend £1 across multiple transactions at Sainsbury's this month. 

The supermarket says the scheme is available to "millions" of customers, though all it would say about the eligibility criteria is that it's "based on a range of factors".

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From there, you simply need to spend £1 or more five times - earning extra points each time. 

The number of bonus points on offer varies for each customer.

The offer runs until 4 June. 

Britain is not just out of recession. 

It is out of recession with a bang.

The economic growth reported this morning by the Office for National Statistics is not just faster than most economists expected, it's also the fastest growth we've seen since the tailend of the pandemic, when the UK was bouncing back from lockdown.

But, more than that, there are three other facts that the prime minister and chancellor will be gleeful about (and you can expect them to be talking about this number for a long time).

First, it's not just that the economy is now growing again after two quarters of contraction - that was the recession. 

An economic growth rate of 0.6% is near enough to what economists used to call "trend growth", back before the crisis - in other words, it's the kind of number that signifies the economy growing at more or less "normal" rates. 

And normality is precisely the thing the government wants us to believe we've returned to.

Second, that 0.6% means the UK is, alongside Canada, the fastest-growing economy in the G7 (we've yet to hear from Japan, but economists expect its economy to contract in the first quarter).

Third, it's not just gross domestic product that's up. So too is gross domestic product per head - the number you get when you divide our national income by every person in the country. After seven years without any growth, GDP per head rose by 0.4% in the first quarter. 

And since GDP per head is a better yardstick for the "feelgood factor", perhaps this means people will finally start to feel better off.

But this is where the problems come in. 

Because while this latest set of GDP figures is undoubtedly positive, the numbers that came before are undoubtedly grim.

GDP per head is still considerably lower, in real terms, than it was in 2022, before Liz Truss's disastrous mini-budget, or for that matter lower than in early 2019.

Raising another question: when people think about the state of the economy ahead of the election (and obviously these new figures are likely to increase the speculation about the date of the election), do they put more weight on the years of economic disappointment or the bounce back after them?

Do they focus on the fact that we're now growing at decent whack or on the fact that their income per head is, in real terms, no higher today than it was five years ago?

These are the questions we will all be mulling in the coming months - as the next election approaches. One thing is for sure: this won't be the last time you hear about these GDP numbers.

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