Location : Situated in
the Thar Desert in the north Indian state of Rajasthan.
Major Tourist Attraction : Jaisalmer Fort, Camel Safari,
Jain Temples, Havelis, Gadsisar Lake, Lodurva, Sam Dunes.
Best Hangouts : Gadsisar Lake, Baba Bagh, Sam Dunes.
Best Activity : Camel Safari in the Sam Dunes
Fairs & Festivals : Desert Festival
Nearby Tourist Destinations : Jodhpur, Bikaner, Sam.
About Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer, lying in the middle of the Great Indian Desert of Thar evokes a
vivid picture of sheer magic and brilliance of the desert. Founded by Rawal
Jaisal in 1156 A.D., the remote location of Jaisalmer kept it almost
unaffected by outside influences, even during the days of the Raj. There are
very few cities, which boast of the magnificence and charm that encircles
Jaisalmer. The romantic sand dunes here will remind you of the Arabian Night
stories, which you must have read in your school days.
Tourist
Attractions in Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer Fort
The Jaisalmer Fort stands about 100 m over the city and in fact houses a
citadel within its massive ramparts. Walking down the narrow cobbled stone
lanes, one can feel and sense the true magic of Jaisalmer. Several entrances
called Pols, including the Ganesh Pol, Suraj Pol, Bhoota Pol and the Hava
Pol guard the Megh Durbar and the Jawahar Mahal which were occupied by the
royal family. Outside the fort is the main market place called Manek Chowk.
From Manek Chowk, one can walk into the lanes where the famous carved
havelis are to be found. The Jaisalmer Fort is popularly known as the Golden
Fort for its amber hue, which mesmerizes very tourist coming to the place.
The Havelis of Jaisalmer
Havelis of Jaisalmer are some very interesting places to visit. The
intricately latticed Havelis of Jaisalmer are elaborately designed.
Patwon-Ki-Haveli, Salim Sing ki-Haveli, Nathmalji-ki-Haveli all with
exquisite lattice work are worth visiting.
Jain Temples
The Parswanath Temple is the oldest and the most beautiful of the Jain
temples. The walls of the sanctum are carved with animal and human figures.
There is a small dome which is crowned by an amalak and a waterpot
containing a lotus flower.
Gadsisar Lake
A rainwater lake, now a picnic spot - ideal for boating. This is one of the
best hangouts in Jaisalmer.
Lodurva
Once the capital of Rawal Jaisal, Lodurva now has ruins of the ancient
townhip. It is an important center of Jain pilgrimage. The temples at
Lodurva exhibit some more fine examples of intricate craftsmanship on yellow
stone.
Sam
Sam, easily accessible from Jaisalmer displays an outstanding desert life.
It is a great place to see patterns carved out by winds on the sand. Camel
rides on the sand dunes are an unforgettable experience as is the sunset.
Getting There
Air : The nearest airport is Jodhpur.
Rail : Jaisalmer is connected to Jodhpur by a regular
train service.
Road : Roads in Jaisalmer connects it to major cities of
Rajasthan, which are well linked to rest of the country.
Accommodation
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