Jaisalmer

Rajasthan

Jaisalmer :- The Golden Hevan

Welcome to Jaisalmer, the jewel of the Thar Desert, where history and adventure blend seamlessly to create an unforgettable experience. Known as the “Golden City” for its stunning yellow sandstone architecture, Jaisalmer offers a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, ancient tales, and vibrant local life.

Must-Visit Attractions

Jaisalmer Fort
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Jaisalmer Fort stands proudly on Trikuta Hill. Built in 1156 AD by Rao Jaisal, this magnificent fort houses intricate palaces, temples, and havelis, all adorned with delicate carvings and latticed windows. The fort’s bustling bazaars and narrow lanes invite you to explore the heart of this historic marvel.

Gadisar Lake
A scenic man-made reservoir, Gadisar Lake offers a tranquil escape with its serene waters and beautiful temples and shrines that surround it. Take a peaceful boat ride and enjoy the picturesque views, especially enchanting at sunrise and sunset.

Patwon Ki Haveli
This architectural marvel comprises five havelis built by a wealthy trader. The intricate carvings, expansive courtyards, and detailed artwork make Patwon Ki Haveli a must-see. Each haveli tells a story of the opulent lifestyle and craftsmanship of the bygone era.

Salim Singh Ki Haveli
Known for its distinctive architecture, Salim Singh Ki Haveli features a unique peacock-shaped roof and intricately designed balconies. This 300-year-old haveli stands as a testament to Jaisalmer’s rich cultural heritage.

Jaisalmer War Museum
Pay homage to the bravery of Indian soldiers at the Jaisalmer War Museum. This museum showcases the valor and sacrifices of the Indian Army, with exhibits including war memorabilia, tanks, and artillery used in various battles.

Badabagh
A collection of royal cenotaphs or chhatris, Badabagh is a serene garden complex where the rulers of Jaisalmer were cremated. The site offers a peaceful ambiance and a panoramic view of the surrounding desert landscape.

Kuldhara Village
Step back in time as you visit the abandoned village of Kuldhara, shrouded in mystery and legends. Once a prosperous settlement, it was mysteriously deserted overnight. Wander through the ruins and let the eerie silence tell you tales of the past.

Khabha Fort
Explore the ruins of Khabha Fort, a structure that stands as a silent sentinel over the surrounding desert. The fort offers a glimpse into the history of the region and provides breathtaking views of the arid landscape.

Sam Sand Dunes
Experience the mesmerizing beauty of the Thar Desert with a visit to the Sam Sand Dunes. Enjoy a thrilling jeep safari or a serene camel ride as the sun sets, painting the dunes in hues of gold and orange. This is the perfect spot for desert camping under the starlit sky.

Tanot Mata Temple
Located near the India-Pakistan border, Tanot Mata Temple is not just a place of worship but a symbol of faith and miracles. The temple is famous for surviving heavy shelling during the Indo-Pak wars, adding a sense of wonder and reverence to your visit.

Longewala
Visit the historic site of the Battle of Longewala, where a small contingent of Indian soldiers defended against a much larger Pakistani force in 1971. The site features war relics and a memorial honoring the bravery of the Indian soldiers.

Indo-Pak Border
A visit to the Indo-Pak border offers a unique and thrilling experience. Witness the border ceremony and gain a deeper understanding of the geopolitics and history that shape this region.

Activities and Experiences

Jeep Safari
Embark on an exhilarating jeep safari across the Thar Desert. Traverse the vast sand dunes, visit remote villages, and experience the raw beauty of the desert landscape. Our experienced guides ensure a safe and enriching adventure.

Camel Ride
Enjoy a traditional camel ride through the golden sands of Jaisalmer. This serene journey offers a unique perspective of the desert, allowing you to connect with the timeless beauty of the Thar.

Cultural Program
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Jaisalmer with traditional music and dance performances. Enjoy folk music, Kalbeliya dance, and puppet shows that showcase the region’s rich artistic heritage.

Bonfire
Experience the magic of a desert night with a bonfire under the starlit sky. Gather around the warmth of the fire, share stories, and enjoy the tranquility of the desert.

Parasailing
For thrill-seekers, parasailing over the desert offers an unforgettable experience. Soar high above the sand dunes and take in the breathtaking panoramic views of the Thar Desert from above.

Plan Your Visit

Whether you’re seeking adventure, history, or a serene escape, Jaisalmer has something for everyone. Let Aatithyam Tours be your guide as you uncover the golden city’s treasures. Our meticulously crafted Jaisalmer  Tour Package ensure you experience the best of Jaisalmer with comfort and ease.

Contact us today to start your journey to Jaisalmer, where every moment is a story waiting to be told.

How To Reach Jaisalmer

How to Reach

By Road

Drive to the Jaisalmer , easily accessed via well-connected highways, offering scenic routes and convenient travel for an unforgettable visit (Jaisalmer, Rajastahan )

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By Train

Reach the Jaisalmer by train, disembarking at Jaisalmer stations, followed by a scenic drive to marvel at this architectural wonder amid natural splendor .

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By Air

Reach the Jaisalmer by Air Jaisalmer Airport is Nearest Airport Just 18 Km From City Center.

FAQ For Jaisalmer

What are the must-visit attractions in Jaisalmer?

The must-visit attractions in Jaisalmer include:

  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Gadisar Lake
  • Patwon Ki Haveli
  • Salim Singh Ki Haveli
  • Jaisalmer War Museum
  • Badabagh
  • Kuldhara Village
  • Khabha Fort
  • Sam Sand Dunes
  • Tanot Mata Temple
  • Longewala
  • Indo-Pak Border

Aatithyam Tours’ Jaisalmer tour packages include a variety of activities such as:

  • Jeep Safari
  • Camel Ride
  • Cultural Program
  • Bonfire
  • Sunset On Dunes 

Jaisalmer Fort, also known as Sonar Quila or Golden Fort, is one of the largest forts in the world. Built in 1156 AD by Rawal Jaisal, it is made of yellow sandstone, which gives it a golden hue, especially at sunset. The fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses several palaces, temples, and residential complexes.

Yes, camel safaris are one of the most popular activities in Jaisalmer. You can enjoy a camel ride across the Sam Sand Dunes, experiencing the beauty of the Thar Desert and watching a mesmerizing sunset.

The best time to visit Jaisalmer is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

You can book a tour package for Jaisalmer with Aatithyam Tours by visiting our website and selecting the desired package. You can also contact us directly through our customer service number or email for personalized assistance and custom tour packages.

Kuldhara Village is an abandoned village located near Jaisalmer. It is known for its eerie atmosphere and mysterious history. Legend has it that the village was abandoned overnight by its residents due to an unjust ruler. The ruins of Kuldhara offer a glimpse into its intriguing past.

Yes, Jaisalmer is home to significant military sites such as the Jaisalmer War Museum and Longewala, where you can learn about the Indo-Pak war of 1971. The museum displays various artifacts, weapons, and exhibits related to the Indian Army.

A cultural program in Jaisalmer typically includes traditional Rajasthani folk dance and music performances, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region. These programs often take place in the desert camps, offering a unique and enchanting experience.

Yes, parasailing is available in Jaisalmer, offering an exhilarating experience as you soar above the sand dunes and get a bird’s-eye view of the Thar Desert. It is a popular activity for adventure enthusiasts.

Tanot Mata Temple is located approximately 120 kilometers from Jaisalmer. The temple is near the Indo-Pak border and is known for its miraculous history, especially during the 1965 Indo-Pak war when it was believed to be protected by divine intervention.

Yes, you can visit the Indo-Pak border from Jaisalmer, specifically the Longewala border post, which is about 120 kilometers away. It is a historic site from the 1971 Indo-Pak war and offers a glimpse into the military history and operations of the Indian Army.

Aatithyam Tours offers a variety of accommodation options in Jaisalmer, including luxury hotels, heritage properties, and desert camps. Our packages are designed to provide comfortable and memorable stays, ensuring a delightful experience for our guests.

Yes, most of Aatithyam Tours’ Jaisalmer tour packages include meals, such as breakfast, lunch, and dinner, depending on the package selected. Specific details can be found in the package itinerary.

You can customize your Jaisalmer tour package by contacting Aatithyam Tours directly through our website, customer service number, or email. Our team will work with you to tailor the package according to your preferences and requirements.

Gadisar Lake is a historic man-made reservoir in Jaisalmer, built by Maharawal Gadsi Singh in the 14th century. It served as a crucial water source for the city. Today, it is a popular tourist spot known for its serene environment, boat rides, and the beautiful temples and shrines surrounding the lake. It is also a great spot for bird watching, especially during the winter months when migratory birds visit the lake.

Patwon Ki Haveli is a cluster of five havelis (mansions) in Jaisalmer, built by Guman Chand Patwa, a wealthy trader, in the early 19th century. It is renowned for its intricate architecture, exquisite carvings, and mirror work. The haveli complex houses a museum showcasing artifacts, artwork, and antiques, giving visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the bygone era.

Yes, Jaisalmer boasts vibrant local markets that are perfect for shopping and experiencing the local culture. Some popular markets include:

  • Sadar Bazaar: Known for its handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and souvenirs.
  • Pansari Bazaar: The oldest market in Jaisalmer, famous for traditional Rajasthani items, including clothing, jewelry, and home decor.
  • Bhatia Bazaar: A bustling market offering a wide range of goods, from spices and antiques to fabrics and footwear. These markets provide a unique shopping experience and an opportunity to purchase authentic Rajasthani products.

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