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A journey to the heart of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan will lead you to the golden sand dune landscapes of Jaisalmer. Located close to the Pakistan border, the famed “Golden City” is home to many of India’s historic medieval forts and castles. Check out our list of things to do in Jaisalmer to aid you in your adventure!

Jaisalmer Fort

Known locally as Sonar Quila or Golden Fort, the Jaisalmer Fort has stood the tests of time for over 800 years. The city’s famed UNESCO World Heritage site was built in 1156 AD, and is considered to be the second oldest fort in Rajasthan. It’s stunning yellow sandstone architecture gives the iconic golden landmark a magical feel, as it rises above the Thar desert landscape. Travelers exploring the area will also be able to visit historic locations like Jain Temple, and more.

Gadisar Lake

Built by Maharawal Gadsi Singh in the 14th-century as a solution to the water conservation issues of the area, today Gadisar Lake is one of the most prominent Jaisalmer tourist attractions. The historical importance of the location became the main reason as to why numerous small temples and shrines were built around it. Travelers can enjoy a scenic stroll alongside the lake, and may even spot migratory birds flying above them.

Patwon ki Haveli/ Patwa Haveli (Kothari’s Patwa Haveli)

Considered as one of the largest landmarks in Jaisalmer, travelers won’t want to miss the glory of Patwon ki Haveli. Also called Kothari’s Patwa Haveli, this 5-storey historic landmark is famously known for its elaborately carved wall carvings, dating as far back as the 19th-century. Within the Patwon ki Haveli is also one of the city’s impressive museums that houses great masterpieces of paintings and mirror work art.

Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal)

A notable residence in Jaisalmer for its stunning design, Salam Singh Ki Haveli or Moti Mahal is an example of the beauty of the city’s architectural landmarks. Constructed in 1815 by Salim Singh, the prime minister of Jaisalmer, the mansion was famous for its peacock-shaped roof and numerous balconies. It should be noted that the impressive architectural structure is made of stones being connected with strong iron rods, instead of cement and mortar.

Vyas Chhatri

Located in Bada Bagh sits the stunning ruins of the old Brahmins cemetery grounds, Vyas Chhatri. An excellent example of Rajasthani architecture, the landmark was dedicated to Ved Vyaas, the sage who had written the epic, Mahabharata. Other than the historic cenotaphs and golden sandstone chhatris to see, visitors will also be rewarded with the beautiful glow of Jaisalmer’s desert sunset, one of the main reasons why travelers flock to the site!

The Thar Heritage Museum

Its small size may surprise you compared to other grand museums, but one shouldn’t miss the extensive collection Thar Heritage Museum has to offer. The compact museum hosts a private collection of folk art and an assortment of Jaisalmer’s traditional artifacts visitors can enjoy and take a closer look at. Listen to stories about the city’s rich past and heritage with available guided tours around the exhibits.

Nathmal Ki Haveli

A must see in Jaisalmer for its extraordinary exterior wall carvings and beautiful collection of artwork housed inside its walls, don’t forget to stop by Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli during your trip! The 19th-century landmark was constructed by two Muslim jeweler brothers on the the order of the then prime minister, and despite working on it from two sides, the landmark resulted in a symmetrical architecture. Take a snapshot with the Nathmal Ki Haveli’s famed yellow sandstone exterior carvings as your backdrop to cap off your visit!

Tazia Tower

With all the architectural gems scattered around the historical area of Jaisalmer, Tazia Tower is one for the list! Located within the Badal Palace Complex, the 5-storey tower was built as a gift to the royal Hindu ruler, Maharawal Berisal Singh, by local Muslim architects and craftsmen. Other than the iconic Rajasthani yellow sandstone finish and series of grand balconies, the landmark is famous for is a representation of the beauty of Islamic cultures and tradition.

Desert Culture Centre

Travelers will be able to discover the rich past and stories of Rajasthan’s princely states with a stop at the Desert Cultural Centre. The museum hosts exhibits mainly focused on traditional Rajasthani culture. See exhibits on music, textile, and stories of folk heroes as you explore. In the evening, catch the entertaining puppet show on Rajasthani’s fascinating heritage, accompanied by English commentary.

Jaisal Art Gallery

Filled with the colorful creations of local artists, those interested in art should make a stop to check out the pieces at Jaisal Art Gallery. Travelers can enjoy a closer look at the small gallery’s collection of artwork, but also purchase their own locally designed table cloths, accessories, linen, and more as souvenirs!

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What is Jaisalmer best known for?

Named “The Golden City of India”, Jaisalmer is one of the country’s most historic locations. The Rajasthani city served as a former medieval trading site and is home to vast golden sand dune landscapes and historic castles and forts made from sandstone.

When is the best time to visit Jaisalmer?

Travelers will experience hot weather conditions all year-round. Summer days in April to June can get very hot, while the wet season happens from July to August. The city is at its busiest from October to February when the temperature is cooler. For a chance to experience the rich Rajathani culture, schedule your visit in Jan or Feb to attend the 3-day celebration of The Desert Festival.

Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Jaisalmer?

History and stunning sandy landscapes is what travelers can enjoy when heading to Jaisalmer. Those looking to experience the rich cultural heritage and history of the city can set up their stay within Jaisalmer Fort. For those willing to splurge on a luxurious desert experience can consider spending a night at The Serai, located in the heart of Jaisalmer’s desert.

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