





Jaisalmer city, prevalently known as the "golden city of India ", is unmatched and has become an enticing tourist destination of Rajasthan. Established by a Rajput Sovereign, Rawal Jaisal, in 1156 A.D Jaisalmer is also known as "the Jewel of the Desert”. The metropolis of yellow sandstone is nestled profoundly in center of the Thar Desert . In addition to its unusual sand dunes, the city offers adventurous camel safaris. Jaisalmer tours can be chosen to explore its rich culture.
Jaisalmer Fort
Jaisalmer Fort is the livest of any museum, fortress or palace that you might have explored in the entire nation. It was established in 1156 by the Rajput emperor Jaisala. About one-fourth of the population dwells inside the ramparts of the fort. To catch the sight of this fort is absolutely essential in Jaisalmer tours.
Jain Temples
Within the strong fences of fort, one can find a group of marvelously incised Jain temples of 12th and 15th centuries. They are devoted to Rikhabdev and Sambhavanth. The Library has some of the most ancient manuscripts of India which can be found therein the library of Jain Temples.
Gadsisar Lake
The Gadsisar Lake is a man made lake which stocks rainwater. Now it has become much loved picnic spots for many vacationers.
Havelis in JaisalmerSalim Singh-Ki-Haveli
Salim Singh-Ki-Haveli
This wonderful establishment was erected around 300 years ago. Salim Singh was the main originator of the Haveli. Its arched ceiling with intricately engraved bracket in the shape of peacocks enchants everyone visiting the Haveli. Jaisalmer tours are a kind of rendez-vous with these Havelis.
Patwon-Ki-Haveli
A grand five storeyed building wonderfully designed by skilled artists.
Nathmalji-Ki-Haveli
The haveli has its relations with 19th century. The elephants made up of Yellow sandstone seem like ultimate protector of the building.
Getting captivated with the unending charm of Jaisalmer is quite obvious during Jaisalmer tours.