Jaisalmer, Rajasthan : Desert safari and glamping, exploring forts and palaces and the cuisine are amongst the few things to do in the golden city of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, India.

If the thought of walking barefoot on the sands of an endless desert gives you an adrenaline rush, chances are that Jaisalmer is your calling.


Places to Visit in Jaisalmer India

Gadisagar Lake
The artificial lake built by Maharawal Gadsi Singh in the 14th-century was once the only source of water to this arid land of Jaisalmer. The lake is frequented by the people seeking for a tranquil aura away from the bustling city.

Jain Temple

The stunning Jain temples are situated within the ramparts of the Jaisalmer fort.

Shopping

The Sardar Bazaar close to the Jaisalmer fort is a busy market with an assortment of locally produced products. One can shop for the leather products like bags, wallets and jackets, embroidered handicrafts, carpets, bedsheets, puppets, and tapestries. These items also make for a great takeaway souvenirs or mementos from golden city of Rajasthan.

Bada Bagh

Bada Bagh literally means ‘big garden’ which was built by Jai Singh II in his effort to make some space for greenery in the barren land of Jaisalmer. It is here in 16th-century the first cenotaph was built by Lunkarani to commemorate his father Jai Singh II contribution. The garden is visited by the travelers for the stunning sunset it offers.


Admire all the havelis



Haveli is the word used for old mansions found across India and Jaisalmer has a few worth seeking out!
Patwon ki Haveli: This is the most famed haveli in Jaisalmer. It is also the largest haveli in the city, but that being said, it’s a combination of 5 structures. The building was commissioned by Guman Chand Patwa, who was a wealthy jewelry trader, and because he had 5 sons he ordered the construction of 5 stories, one for each of his children.
Nathmalji ki Haveli: This haveli was built as the residence of the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer, Diwan Mohata Nathmal. The construction was carried out by two brothers who had a bit of a competitive edge. They both started building simultaneously at opposite ends and struggled with uniformity, which meant the building ended up having a bit of an irregular shape.
Salim Singh ki Haveli: This next one is nicknamed the Peacock Haveli. This 300-year-old structure was built on top of an even older haveli, and it is still occupied today by a descendant of its original owner.

Desert Safari at Sam Sand Dunes

Located around 40 km from the city of Jaisalmer are the golden stretches of the Sam sand dunes of the Thar Desert. The Sam sand dunes entice tourists and travelers with a wide array of desert activities like camel ride, Jeep safari, desert camping and dune bashing. Several of the Sam sand dunes desert camps arrange for folk programs like folk dance, puppet shows, and other cultural event shows for their guests followed by a scrumptious traditional Rajasthani dinner.
IIf you're heading to Jaisalmer, you have to go on a camel safari. Here's some important tips for making this the most kick ass journey to the Thar desert!





When looking out for a Camel Safari Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, people should consider these:
  • Don’t book the camel safari online, once in Jaisalmer ask the hostel where you are staying. If still not sure, approach tourists in town. Nothing better than word of mouth from fellow travellers.
  • We would strongly recommend people to go on a private tour, although it is a little pricier than a group tour, but you know the camels are well treated and fed. Also, you will get all the time for yourself with the camels and the guide. .
  • Best tours are the one where the guide cooks all your meals over an open fire. Always choose the vegetarian option and make sure the food is cooked from scratch with fresh ingredients and vegetables. Water bottles must be unlimited.
  • More likely, if you chose a private tour, the guide will provide plenty of blankets and a mattress. Appreciate the small things in life, this is no luxury. For us, it was all about the experience.
  • It’s more fun having a camel to yourself. Sharing not only is boring, but also because it more weight for the camel to carry.
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  1. Sam Sand Dunes Desert Safari Camps is the best & affordable desert camping. This camping will include hygienic food 24/7 local services.
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