Things to do in Jaisalmer : The Golden City

 Jaisalmer is The best place for tourists and new people who visit for the first time. We are also called 'The Golden City' of Rajasthan. Sun Sand Dunes is nearby from The City, It is a HubSpot for Camels Safari and Jeep Safari. There are so many things to do in Jaisalmer, which I discovered. Frist a fall I want to tell about:

How to reach Jaisalmer-

There is no terminal in Jaisalmer, one closest terminal in Jodhpur. Jodhpur is roughly 300 Km from Jaisalmer. It's also the best place for tourists, who come with our family. if you are coming with our family, I surely recommend book a private Tempo Traveller in Jaisalmer, It is very affordable. They also provide a taxi service in Jaipur.

Things to do in Jaisalmer

#1.Explore Jaisalmer fort


The main thing to do in Jaisalmer visiting Jaisalmer fort. It is the most attractive place in Jaisalmer. Most of the Foreigner and Indian, first-time visit at this place in Jaisalmer. Its amazing and majesty beauty make it the greatest glory of the Golden City. This Fort was built between 1633 to 1643 established by Raja Rawal Jaisal. Jaisalmer Fort is also known as the 'Sonar Kila' because it is made of yellow sandstone. Measurement of this Fort is 460 meters long and 230 meters wide it is built on a hill that rises above a height of 77 meters.

#2.Camping at Sam Sand Dunes

The Desert camp is put serenely 30 km away from the downtown area, in the profound brilliant sand hills of Jaisalmer, and offers various conveniences and exercises to invite their visitors to allow them to appreciate an extravagant stay. This camp additionally sorts out camel safaris to take a perspective on nightfall and dawn and organizes Rajasthani customary social qualities to allow you to inundate in an alternate world. A night camel safari into the abandons will give you a genuine encounter of dessert flavor. It is well reasonable for families just as children, while offers them, added points of interest.

#3.Bada Bagh



Bada Bagh implies a large nursery. It is a nursery of cenotaphs or chhatris of the illustrious group of Jaisalmer. A relative of Maharawal Jaisal Singh, Jai Singh II, charged a dam to make a water tank in the sixteenth century AD. This made the desert green around there. After his passing, Bada Bagh was completely evolved by his child Lunakaran. 

The nursery remains at the foot of a slope and a few chhatris or cenotaphs remain in the memory of the late leaders of Jaisalmer. Cenotaphs are otherwise called chhatris and one cenotaph is raised for every ruler. The cenotaph of Maharawal Jait Singh is the most established of all. Numerous cenotaphs were worked by ensuing rulers for the Bhatti illustrious group of Jaisalmer. This proceeded till the twentieth century when the last one for Maharawal Jawahar Singh was left inadequate as his child who rose the seat after him, passed on inside one year of his climb. This was viewed as misfortune and from that point on, the convention of cenotaphs at Bada Bagh was stopped.

#4.Gadi Sagar Lake



Jaisalmer – The home of the Thar Desert, is a spot that is found blast in the desert found near the charitable Jaisalmer Fort. The Gadisar Lake was worked by the Raja Rawal Jaisal, as a perpetual wellspring of water in the bone-dry Jaisalmer. The Gadisar got its name from Maharawal Gadsi Singh who revamped this wonderful lake. The lake is one of the go-to places for seeing the dawns and nightfalls and makes for an ideal spot to invest energy in serenity and harmony. 

Today, the lake offers shining perspectives on the quiet and serene climate around the lake and is quite possibly the most frequented puts in Jaisalmer by local people and voyagers the same. The far-off perspective on the Jaisalmer Fort is additionally entrancing which remains on the mountains wonderfully. There are likewise chhatris situated in the lake, where you can take a boat ride and invest some energy appreciating the perfect excellence of the lake.

#5.Camel Safari at Sam Sand Dunes

There are a few places in Rajasthan where you can go for Camel Safari, and the best ones incorporate Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Pushkar, and Jodhpur. Every one of these spots offers a novel and vital experience. 

Jaisalmer, the Golden City as it is regularly named, is situated in the core of the Thar desert. Riding on camelback through the moving sand ridges of the Thar desert is an encounter like no other. Additionally, around 40 kilometers (24.8 miles) west of Jaisalmer lies another best district — the Sam Sand Dunes, which are portrayed by tall sand ridges (around 30-60 meters) and practically no vegetation. This is the most famous spot for safari, which makes it the most swarmed also. Regardless, camel safari here is enjoyable! You can land at different focuses en route and camp through the tremendous rises.

#6.Patwon ki Haveli

The Patwon ki Haveli is the most significant and the biggest haveli, and this haveli is in Jaisalmer. It's anything but a solitary haveli however a gathering of five little Havelis. The first in the column is likewise the most famous and is otherwise called Kothari's Patwa Haveli. The first among these was authorized and built in the year 1805 by Guman Chand Patwa, at that point a rich dealer of adornments and fine brocades, and is the greatest and the most bombastic.



want to explore Jaisalmer, taxi in Jaisalmer is the best option. They have also Car rental in jaipur.






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