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Attractions in Jaisalmer
From historic golden sandstone landmarks to peaceful lakes and sweeping desert landscapes, Jaisalmer offers a captivating blend of heritage & culture.
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Jaisalmer Fort
Rising above the Golden City, Jaisalmer Fort is a living sandstone citadel filled with temples, homes, shops and centuries of history.
Wander through narrow lanes, admire intricately carved Jain temples and discover viewpoints overlooking the city below. Founded in the 12th century, the fort remains at the heart of Jaisalmer’s identity, especially when its golden walls glow in the early morning or evening light.
Havelis in Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer’s historic havelis showcase the remarkable craftsmanship and prosperity of merchants who once shaped the city’s important desert trade routes.
Explore Patwon Ki Haveli, Nathmal Ki Haveli and Salim Singh Ki Haveli to admire carved sandstone facades, ornate balconies, courtyards and decorative interiors. Each mansion reveals a different chapter of Jaisalmer’s architectural heritage and offers a glimpse into the lives of its former residents.
Gadisar Lake
Gadisar Lake offers a peaceful escape near the old city, framed by sandstone gateways, temples, shrines and beautifully reflected desert architecture.
Take a leisurely boat ride, stroll along the ghats or simply enjoy the calm waters and surrounding views. Early mornings and evenings are especially atmospheric, when softer light, birds and the silhouettes of historic structures create one of Jaisalmer’s most photogenic settings.
Bada Bagh
Set beyond the city, Bada Bagh is a striking collection of royal cenotaphs surrounded by open desert landscapes and a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere.
The carved sandstone chhatris commemorate former rulers of Jaisalmer and create an evocative glimpse into the region’s royal past. Visit around sunrise or sunset, when warm light falls across the cenotaphs and the quiet surroundings make the site particularly rewarding for photography.
Amar Sagar
Amar Sagar combines a historic lakeside setting with sandstone architecture, offering a quieter excursion just beyond the busy streets of central Jaisalmer.
Explore the lake, pavilions and nearby temple complex while enjoying peaceful surroundings and intricate stonework. The setting feels especially beautiful during morning or evening, making Amar Sagar a pleasant stop for travellers interested in architecture, heritage and tranquil landscapes.
Lodurva Jain Temple
Lodurva Jain Temple is a beautifully carved pilgrimage site near Jaisalmer, known for its ornate sandstone architecture, peaceful setting and spiritual significance.
Once part of Lodurva, the former capital of the Bhati rulers, the temple is dedicated to Parshvanath and features intricate carvings, an impressive shikhara and the revered Kalpavriksha. Its serene surroundings make it a rewarding stop for architecture, history and faith.
Jaisalmer War Museum
Jaisalmer War Museum offers an engaging look at Indiau2019s military history, honouring the courage and sacrifices of soldiers who served in desert warfare.
Located on the outskirts, the museum displays military vehicles, weapons, photographs, war trophies and exhibits connected with the 1965 and 1971 conflicts. An audio-visual presentation provides additional context, making it a meaningful stop for visitors interested in Indian history.
Kuldhara
Abandoned for generations, Kuldhara is an atmospheric heritage village where roofless homes, narrow lanes and local legends create an intriguing desert experience.
Once associated with the Paliwal Brahmin community, the settlement is now preserved as a historic attraction. Walk among its stone ruins, visit restored structures and take in the stark desert surroundings while discovering the stories and mysteries that continue to surround its abandonment.
Khaba Fort
Khaba Fort stands above the remains of an abandoned desert settlement, combining ruined architecture, open landscapes and an unmistakably remote atmosphere.
Explore the fort, archaeological displays and surrounding village ruins while enjoying broad views across the desert. The area is also known for peacocks gathering around the fort, particularly during quieter morning hours, adding a distinctive natural element to this lesser-visited heritage stop.
Jaseri Oasis
Surrounded by the arid Thar landscape, Jaseri Oasis offers an unexpected patch of water and greenery away from Jaisalmer’s busier sightseeing circuit.
Its calm setting, native vegetation and open desert surroundings make it a refreshing stop beyond the city. Spend time beside the water, watch local birdlife and enjoy the contrast between this tranquil oasis and Rajasthan’s otherwise dry landscape.
Sam Sand Dunes
Sam Sand Dunes bring the classic Thar Desert landscape to life with rolling golden sands, sweeping horizons and spectacular evening skies.
Visit around sunset for camel rides, jeep safaris and panoramic views across the dunes, or stay for a traditional desert camp experience. Many camps host folk music, traditional dance and Rajasthani dinners after dark, making Sam a popular place for experiencing desert culture.
Tanot & Longewala
Tanot and Longewala combine stories of faith, courage and military history on a memorable journey through Jaisalmer’s remote border landscapes.
Visit Tanot Mata Temple, associated with remarkable wartime stories, before continuing to the Longewala War Memorial, connected with the famous 1971 battle. Military exhibits and memorial displays recount the events and sacrifices of Indian soldiers, while the long desert drive adds to the experience.
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