JAISALMER
₹6,500 onward
view packagesABOUT Jaisalmer:-
Jaisalmer, the "Golden City" in Rajasthan, is famous for its yellow sandstone architecture, including the impressive Jaisalmer Fort, and its location in the Thar Desert. It offers historical sites, intricate havelis, and desert experiences like camel safaris.
Key Points:-
- Golden Sandstone Architecture: The pervasive use of yellow sandstone gives the city a distinctive golden hue, especially during sunset.
- Living Fort: Jaisalmer Fort is one of the few "living forts" in the world, with a significant population residing within its walls.
- Thar Desert Location: Its location amidst the Thar Desert provides unique desert experiences, such as camel safaris and dune bashing.
- Intricate Havelis: The ornate havelis showcase exceptional craftsmanship and architectural detail, reflecting the wealth and artistry of the past.
- Rich Cultural Heritage: Jaisalmer preserves a vibrant Rajasthani culture, with traditional music, dance, and cuisine.
- Historical Significance: The city's strategic location and historical importance have left a legacy of forts, palaces, and temples.
Places to visit:-
- Jaisalmer Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, also known as Sonar Quila (Golden Fort). A "living fort" with residents, shops, and temples.
- Patwon Ki Haveli: A cluster of five intricately carved havelis. Showcases exquisite Rajasthani architecture.
- Salim Singh Ki Haveli: Known for its distinctive peacock-shaped roof. Another example of Jaisalmer's architectural brilliance.
- Nathmal Ki Haveli: A 19th-century haveli with a blend of Islamic and Rajput architecture.
- Gadisar Lake: A scenic man-made lake with temples and ghats. Offers beautiful sunset views.
- Bada Bagh: A garden complex with royal cenotaphs. A peaceful and historical site.
- Jain Temples: Located within Jaisalmer Fort, these temples feature intricate carvings. Lodurva Jain Temple, located a short distance outside of the city, is also a very beautiful and historic location.
- Sam Sand Dunes: Experience the Thar Desert with camel safaris and desert camps. A popular spot for sunset views.
- Kuldhara Village: An abandoned village that has a very interesting and somewhat mysterious history.
Climate & Timings :-
- Climate :
- Extremely hot summers (April-June).
- Pleasant winters (October-March) are the best time to visit.
- Desert climate means large temperature swings between day and night.
- Timings:
- Timings can vary, but generally, they are open from around 8:00 AM or 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM.
- The dunes themselves are accessible at any time, but activities like camel safaris and desert camps are usually scheduled for specific times, especially around sunrise and sunset.
- Important Note:
- It's advisable to visit popular attractions during the cooler parts of the day, especially in the hot summer months.
- It is very important to consider the climate. Mid day in the hotter months can be very extreme.