Jaisalmer, the Golden City of Rajasthan, is home to the majestic Jaisalmer Fort, a living fort bustling with life and history. Visit the beautifully carved Patwon Ki Haveli and the peaceful Gadisar Lake for a relaxing boat ride. Head to the Sam Sand Dunes for camel safaris and desert sunsets. Explore the haunted ruins of Kuldhara Village and admire the intricate architecture of the Jain Temples inside the fort. Don’t miss Bada Bagh for royal cenotaphs and Vyas Chhatri for stunning sunset views over the Thar Desert.

This beautiful man-made lake was built in the 14th century as a water conservation reservoir. Surrounded by temples, chhatris, and shrines, it’s a peaceful place for boating, photography, or enjoying a scenic sunset.

A desert safari in Jaisalmer is an adventure-packed experience. Whether you choose a camel or a jeep, you’ll explore remote desert villages, rolling sand dunes, and experience the vast emptiness of the Thar Desert.

A cluster of five intricately carved havelis, this is one of the most magnificent mansions in Jaisalmer. Built by a wealthy trader for his five sons, the haveli features beautifully detailed jharokhas (balconies), archways.

A great place to understand the folk culture of Rajasthan, this museum displays traditional costumes, musical instruments, puppets, and weapons. You can also enjoy puppet shows and folk performances in the evenings.

A great place to understand the folk culture of Rajasthan, this museum displays traditional costumes, musical instruments, puppets, and weapons. You can also enjoy puppet shows and folk performances in the evenings.

A great place to understand the folk culture of Rajasthan, this museum displays traditional costumes, musical instruments, puppets, and weapons. You can also enjoy puppet shows and folk performances in the evenings.