Form cenotaphs to lakes and temples, this half day outing is for those wanting to delve into the intricacies of sandstone architecture and enjoy the open landscape surrounding Jaisalmer town.
A trip to Jaisalmer is incomplete without a camel ride on the desert sand. One can opt for sitting on the camel back or on a cart attached to the camel. Either way it makes for a rickety ride, one you are unlikely to forget for a long time to come.
Sunset over the horizon is one of the most iconic sight to witness while your visit Jaisalmer. And we have created the right ambience on the dunes to allow you to observe this spectacle. Enjoy your favorite drinks and snacks as you observe the blue sky turn orange and the sun gradually disappear below the horizon.
2 hour one way ride it is worth a visit if you have one afternoon and evening at your disposal.
17 kms from Jaisalmer lie the ruins of an abandoned village and fort which belonged to prosperous Paliwal Brahmins who forsake fourteen villages due to the atrocities of a state minister as per local legend
Fossilized wood logs from forest dated to be 180 million years old are found in the park. Situated 17 km from the city, It is a paleontologist’s delight.
The Desert National Park, Rajasthan near Jaisalmer, the Desert National Park is one of the largest national parks in India, covering 3162 Km2. the Desert National Park is a great example of the ecosystem of the Thar desert with abundance of Birdlife.
Sitting next to the Amar Singh Palace of the 17th Century is an Oasis, small and a beautiful Amar Sagar lake.
Built by the first ruler of Jaisalmer, Raja Rawal Jaisal, the Gadisar Lake was once the only source of water in Jaisalmer. The lake's bank is adorned with Chattris, Temples, Shrines, and Ghats in intricately carved carvings. It is one of the best place for sightseeing in Jaisalmer.
Jaisalmer Fort is located in Jaisalmer, India. is reportedly one of the few (if not the only) "living forts" on earth, since one-fourth of the old city’s population resides inside the fort today. As the sun sets, the massive yellow sandstone walls, the fort appears as a tawny lion during the day, fading to a honey-gold tone at dusk, giving it the name Sonar Quila, or Golden Fort.
We have started the first-ever "light and sound" music festival in Jaisalmer and are offering a package deal consisting of pick up and drop, admission, and snacks, so that you can enjoy it without worrying about how to get there.
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