Explore Jaisalmer’s most interesting historical sites in one day, ideal if you have limited time. Visit the Golden Fort ( Sonar Kila ), Jain Temple in the Fort, Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli, Patwa Ki Haveli, Old Market of Jaisalmer and Gadisagar Lake and Vyas Chatri for Beautiful sunset. You’ll travel in comfort in an air-conditioned vehicle, and enjoy the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off.
Later in the day, enjoy an afternoon of shopping in Jaisalmer where you will find an enticing variety of goods. See some of the most precious Silver Jewelry, Bangles, Clothes, Lather things and Handicraft etc.
Duration: 6 hours<br/>Jaisalmer Sightseeing<br/>Sedan / SUV / Tempo Traveler : 1-2 Pax - Private A/C Sedan Car
3-6 Pax - Private A/C SUV Car
7-15 Pax - Private A/C Tempo Traveler <br/>Tour by Car & Driver Only<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 6 hours<br/>Jaisalmer Sightseeing<br/>Sedan / SUV / Tempo Traveler : 1-2 Pax - Private A/C Sedan Car
3-6 Pax - Private A/C SUV Car
7-15 Pax - Private A/C Tempo Traveler <br/>Tour with Guide<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 6 hours<br/>Jaisalmer Sightseeing<br/>Sedan / SUV / Tempo Traveler : 1-2 PAX - Private A/C Sedan Car
3-6 PAX - Private A/C SUV Car
7-15 PAX - Private A/C Tempo Traveler <br/>Tour with Guide+Monument Tick.<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 6 hours<br/>Lunch : Multi Cuisine Lunch<br/>Jaisalmer Sightseeing Tour<br/>Sedan / SUV / Tempo Traveler : 1-2 Pax - Private A/C Sedan Car
3-6 Pax - Private A/C SUV Car
7-15 Pax - Private A/C Tempo Traveler <br/>Tour with Guide+Lunch+Tickets<br/>Pickup included
Jaisalmer’s fort is a living urban centre, with about 3000 people residing within its walls. It is honeycombed with narrow winding lanes, lined with houses and temples – along with a large number of handicraft shops, guesthouses and restaurants. You enter the fort from the east, near Gopa Chowk, and pass through four massive gates on the zigzagging route to the upper section. The final gate opens into the square that forms the fort’s centre, Dashera Chowk.
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 12th and 15th centuries AD. These Jain temples are dedicated to different Jain tirthankars. 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.
This beautiful haveli is located in the heart of town in small lanes. Privately owned 19th-century haveli known for ornate exterior carvings & unique architecture.
The biggest fish in the haveli (traditional, ornately decorated residence) pond is Patwa-ki-Haveli, which towers over a narrow lane, its intricate stonework like honey-coloured lace. Divided into five sections, it was built between 1800 and 1860 by five Jain brothers who made their fortunes in brocade and jewellery. It’s all very impressive from the outside; however, the first of the five sections, the privately owned Kothari’s Patwa-ki-Haveli Museum, richly evokes 19th-century life and is the only one worth paying entry for.
Other sections include two largely empty government-owned 'museums' and two private sections containing shops.
Gadi Sagar lake situated to the south of the city of Jaisalmer. Gadi Sagar a rain-water lake of Jaisalmer, is located amidst calm and cool surroundings.
This sylvan lake is surrounded by innumerable temples and holy shrines. The water of this lake is crystal clear. Water sports such as boating can be done in this lake. It holds the water supply of the entire city. Numerous migratory birds can be seen flocking around the lake. There is also a famous Krishna temple built on top of the yellow sandstone gate.
The cenotaphs here are the most fabulous structures in Jaisalmer, and one of its major tourist attractions. Dedicated to Sage Vyas, who wrote the epic poem Mahabharata, Vyas Chhatri has beautiful memorials, and is a cremation ground for Brahmins.
The yellow sandstone cenotaphs are built on raised platforms, with intricately designed chhatris on top of finely chiseled pillars.
They are a striking example of Rajasthani architecture. Built on a hill, you could see the Golden Fort of Jaisalmer in the distance, and fascinating sunset views.
• Confirmation will be received at time of booking
• Not wheelchair accessible
• Children must be accompanied by an adult
• Each traveler is allowed a maximum of 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag.
• Oversized or excessive luggage (e.g. surfboards, golf clubs or bikes) may have certain restrictions, please inquire prior to travel to confirm if your excess luggage is acceptable
• Dress code is smart casual, Please be advised that short shorts or sleeveless tops are not recommended in the temple.
• A moderate amount of walking is involved please wear comfortable shoes
• A current valid passport is required on the day of travel for all participants
• No heart problems or other serious medical conditions Most travelers can participate
Jaisalmer, known as the Golden City, is a vibrant desert fortress in the heart of the Thar Desert. Its majestic sandstone architecture, rich history, and unique cultural heritage make it a captivating destination for travelers seeking adventure and tradition.
Jaisalmer Fort, also known as Sonar Quila, is a majestic fortress that dominates the skyline of the city. Built in 1156 AD, it is one of the largest and best-preserved forts in India.
Patwon Ki Haveli is a cluster of five large havelis (mansions) built by wealthy merchants in the 19th century. These intricately carved havelis showcase the opulence and architectural prowess of the past.
Sam Sand Dunes are a popular destination for experiencing the beauty of the Thar Desert. Located about 40 km from Jaisalmer, these golden sand dunes offer a unique and surreal landscape.
Gadisar Lake is a beautiful artificial lake that was once a major water source for the city. The lake is surrounded by temples, shrines, and ghats, making it a serene and picturesque spot.
The Jain Temples in Jaisalmer Fort are a collection of seven temples dedicated to various Jain Tirthankaras. These temples are known for their intricate carvings and beautiful architecture.
A traditional Rajasthani dish consisting of lentils (dal), baked wheat balls (baati), and sweet crumbled wheat (churma).
A spicy curry made with gram flour dumplings (gatte) in a gravy made from yogurt, spices, and herbs.
A unique dish made from desert vegetables (ker) and beans (sangri), cooked with spices and served with bread.
A spicy meat curry made with red chilies and a blend of aromatic spices.
The best time to visit Jaisalmer is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the city and its attractions. The cooler temperatures make it comfortable to engage in outdoor activities and festivals.
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Jaisalmer is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist hotspots. Be cautious of your belongings and avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas.
Jaisalmer Railway Station
Jaisalmer Bus Stand
City buses are the most common form of public transportation in Jaisalmer. They are affordable and cover most areas of the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Ola
Car, Bike, Scooter
Experience the beauty of the Thar Desert with camel safaris, sunset views, and desert camping.
Explore the abandoned village of Kuldhara, which was mysteriously deserted over 400 years ago.
Visit the beautiful Jain temples and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this historic village.
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