Experience
Jaisalmer
The Golden City of India! Jaisalmer is known for housing the only living fort of India called Jaisalmer Fort. It is also referred to as the Sonar Killa (Golden Fort) as the sandcastle is made of golden honey sandstone, giving a shade of golden yellow to the Fort. The Fort consists of shops, hotels, and ancient Havelis, where generations continue to live.
Most of the houses & the architecture are carved from the same sandstone at both the fort and the town below, imbues both with a golden-yellow shade, giving Jaisalmer its unique identity of the Golden City.
History
The Bhati Ruler Rawal Jaisal founded the city in 1156 and named the city after himself, referring to the Hillfort of Jaisal.
Legend says that after the death of the eldest heir of the Rawal clan for the throne of Lodurva, Rawal Jaisal drove out of the kingdom and after that, he went searching for a new place to set up his capital when he met a sage who told him about Krishna’s prophecy that one day a descendant of Yaduvanshi clan would come here and found a new kingdom at the same place. After that, Rawal Jaisal built the mud fort and named it Jaisalmer, and declared it his capital.
Jaisalmer has been notably also known for its Jain community and the beautiful cultural & architectural heritage given by them in the form of the Jain temples, primarily the 16th Tirthankara, Shantinath, and 23rd Tirthankara, Parshvanath.
Things to do (Activities)
Jaisalmer Fort
If the living style of the bygone era & their people fascinates you then, Jaisalmer fort is your destination to relive the majestic days of the Rajputs & their life. Jaisalmer Fort is an alive fort where the generations continue the legacy of the splendid history.
Gadi Sagar Lake
The Gadisagar lake originally was a manmade water reservoir built by Maharawal Jaisal in 1367 and was a source of water for the people of dry Jaisalmer. Today it houses beautiful shrines, temples, ghats, and Chattris on its bank, making it a perfect location for a romantic walk & a photoshoot.
Camel Safari
Being in the heart of the great Thar desert, Jaisalmer is often referred to as the Sahara of India, and the best place to ride the ship of the desert. Yes, a trip to Jaisalmer is incomplete without a camel safari giving an insight into the rural desert life. The stunning view of the sunset at the dunes will amaze your eyes, so does the soul.
Visit the Havelis
The Havelis in Jaisalmer are the symbol of the richness of the Jain traders and showcase the breath-taking intricate stonework, paintings, artwork & amazing architecture. The must-visit Havelis are the Patwon Ji ki Haveli (cluster of 5 small Havelis), Nathmal Ji ki haveli (known for beautiful gold paintings), & Salim Singh ki Haveli.
Jaisalmer War Museum
Jaisalmer War Museum is a tribute to the brave martyred soldiers of our nation exhibiting their immense strength & their sacrifices in times of war. The idea was conceived by Lieutenant-General Bobby Mathews and developed by the Indian Army’s Dessert Corps. It was opened for public in 2015 only.
Shopping
Whether you are a shopaholic or just adore strolling the colorful lanes of the bazaar, we bet you that you will fall in love with the various bazaars of Jaisalmer famous for their elegant & beautiful items such as the mirror work embroidery, Camel Leather Products, Jewellery, Jaisalmer Fossil Stone. Do explore Manak Chauk, Pansari Bazaar, & Bhatia Bazaar.
Explore The surroundings
Pokharan
Located approximately 110 Km before Jaisalmer, Pokharan is the test site of India’s first successful series of 5 nuclear bomb tests in 1988. Later, the former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee led the conference and declared India a full-fledged nuclear state. Pokharan got its popularity after the movie Pokharan starring John Abraham.
Chhatris at Bada Bagh
Bada Bagh (Big Garden) is located 6 Km to the North of the Jaisalmer, featuring the series of the royal cenotaph (Chhatris) of Jaisalmer Maharajas, and depict the honor for the Maharajas. The amazing location of the garden offers a spectacular view of sunset & a place to get some of the legendry photos.
Kuldhara
About 20 Km from Jaisalmer lies the mysterious & abandoned village of Kuldhara. It is said that once open a prosperous village of Kuldhara, was abandoned overnight due to unknown reasons and the villagers cursed that no one would be able to repopulate the village after that, whoever tried, had experienced paranormal activities, leading the village uninhabited, which remain a question till date.
The Wood Fossil Park
The wood fossil park is located 15 Km away from Jaisalmer. It will take you back to 180 million years to the prehistoric Jurassic era, and you can trace the evidence of an entirely different world. It appears that there was a forest that has submerged into the sea, and the tree trunks were preserved in the form of fossils. It is a must to visit while in Jaisalmer, showcasing the remnants of fallen and broken logs that date back to the prehistoric era.
Accommodation
List of the Accommodations available at the Destination
Hotel Tokyo Palace
Hotel Tokyo Palace
Hotel Tokyo Palace offers a rooftop restaurant and 24-hour front desk.
Hotel Lal Garh Fort And Palace
Hotel Lal Garh Fort And Palace
one of the most classic Jaisalmer Heritage Hotels welcomes you to the world of traditional Rajasthani generosity in this Desert city
Hotel Gulaal
Hotel Gulaal
A luxury boutique haveli is built on the traditional jaisalmer haveli architecture.
Sairafort Sarovar Portico
Sairafort Sarovar Portico
In the peaceful suburbs of Jaisalmer is our palatial retreat, Sairafort Sarovar Portico.
Hotel Rawalkot Jaisalmer
Hotel Rawalkot Jaisalmer
Appearing to rise out of the rocky incline on which it is perched, Hotel Rawal Kot, Jaisalmer
Hotel Rang Mahal
Hotel Rang Mahal
Offering an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and a spa and wellness center, Hotel Rang Mahal features a heritage look and decor.
Suryagarh Jaisalmer
Suryagarh Jaisalmer
Suryagarh, a luxury hotel in Jaisalmer city near fort, carefully preserving the traditions of our past yet framing them in a modern idiom
Jaisalmer Marriott Resort & Spa
Jaisalmer Marriott Resort & Spa
Reserve your stay at Jaisalmer Marriott Resort & Spa. You’ll be delighted with our 5-star hotel rooms and suites and our thoughtful on-site
The Serai Sujan
The Serai Sujan
SUJÁN The Serai, an oasis of calm set on a 100-acre private estate of indigenous desert scrub, draws inspiration from the designs of the royal caravan sites
Restaurants
The food in Jaisalmer represents their strong values & culture, and the cuisine is made of locally produced ingredients thus, mostly food item is vegetarian, however, being one of the warmest welcoming people, Jaisalmer offers a wide range of multi-cuisine to the tourist as well.
Desert Boy’s Dhani
Desert Boy’s Dhani
Located in Manak Chauk, Desert Boy’s Dhani is a vegetarian walled garden restaurant, famous for its Rajasthani & other Indian dishes, and has an amazing ambiance. The stone-paved courtyard shaded by a spreading tree enhances the beauty of this restaurant.
The Trio
The Trio
A tented style restaurant located on the top of the Mandir Palace offers both delicious veg & non-veg dishes. The classic Laal Maas is a must. The restaurant also offers a spectacular view of the fort, and a 4-minute walking distance from Patwon ki Haveli makes it an ideal place for a meal after the sightseeing.
Free Tibet
Free Tibet
Free Tibet Restaurant is not alike other restaurants serving only Rajasthani cuisine. So, if you crave for some spicy food, this is the stop you, serving everything from French baguettes to Mexican tacos, but it is famous for the Tibetan dishes, especially Momos! The restaurant offers beautiful views and cozy seating within its traditional interiors.
Dhanraj Bhatia Sweet
Dhanraj Bhatia Sweet
Dhanraj Bhatia sweet is renowned as the pioneer of one of the most famous sweet in Jaisalmer called Ghotua ladoos (sweetmeat balls made with gram flour), and the recipe is inherited from generation to generation. The other famous items are Panchadhari ladoos, Namkeen, & snacks.
Jaisal Italy
Jaisal Italy
Located just inside the first fort gate, the Jaisal Italy offers a wide range of Italian dishes along with Indian cuisine. The restaurant is located on the top of the lower fort wall, and having a charming indoor. The restaurant’s terrace offers a cinematic view of the fort.
Killa Restaurant
Killa Restaurant
A castle styled décor justifies the name, and one can have a special dining experience with live folk music in the background. It has a unique sitting set up made of bamboo wood and offers good food to satisfy your taste buds.
Transportation
By Air
The Jaisalmer Airport is located 17 KM away from the city and operates flights to Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai. One can take a flight to Jodhpur and drive to Jaisalmer as well.
By Train
There is a direct train service between Jaisalmer and Delhi, and several trains between Jaisalmer and Jaipur, connecting to Delhi & other parts of the country.
By Surface
Jaisalmer is connected by road to its neighboring cities including Bikaner, & Jodhpur. One can take a halt in Jaipur, or Jodhpur before proceeding to Jaisalmer as well.
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