Brief
Jaisalmer is an important destination of the western state of India, Rajasthan.
A desert city, it was founded by the Bhatti Rajput chieftain Rawal Jaisal in the
year 1156. Jaisalmer could be regarded as the western sentinel of entire India
and a place worth visiting to get an idea of the native Rajasthan. Located at
the heart of the great Thar Desert, it offers the visitor an enchanting world of
fable, colour, and history. Moreover, the magnificent wood-and stone-carved
mansions and buildings display the love and interest Rajputs had for the fine
arts. The desert festival held here by the end of the winter season, during the
months of January and February, attracts a large number of domestic and foreign
tourists.
Reasons to visit
The golden rays of the setting sun, the colourfully adorned locals, the massive forts and mansions, the extremely fascinating craftsmanship, Rajput havelis, all these make Jaisalmer a place of must visit in Rajasthan. Moreover a visit to the Jaisalmer Fort (the second oldest fort in Rajasthan after Chittaur), Patwon ki Haveli, (the grandest haveli of Jaisalmer), Desert Culture centre and museums gives you some glimpse of this small town’s past. The Jain temples meet your religious taste, Salim Singh ki haveli and Nathmal-ki-haveli give you some more idea of the haveli architecture of the town. Besides these, Gadsisar Lake is also an interesting spot that you must visit in this desert city.
Excursions
Apart from many places to visit in Jaisalmer, there some
other excursion sites you must not miss out. These sites include many nearby
local villages, desert resorts, and places of historical as well as contemporary
importance. Khuri, a village that provides you with an earthy feeling of the
local Rajasthan, Manvar, a place that would give you once in a lifetime
experience of the desert and the famous Pokhran range are some of the sites that
needs a mention. You can also go for camel safaris during days and evenings.
Ideal for viewing sunsets, these sites will also give you a chance to capture
the picturesque sand dunes in your camera. Staying in the desert camps of the
above mentioned places with local delicacies served is a heavenly experience.
Jaisalmer - Golden splendour amid the desert
Unlike any other city, this desert fortress is one of
Rajasthan's most exotic and unusual towns. Jaisalmer, an important ancient
trading centre because of its strategic location on the camel trade routes, is
often described as the 'golden city'. The havelis, built by merchants of the
19th century, are exquisitely carved from golden-yellow sandstone and are still
in a beautiful condition. The fort built by Rawal Jaisal in the 12th century,
stands on the 80 metre high Trikuta hill, with beautifully carved Jain temples.
The annual desert festival take place in January and February each year and is a
riot of colour and activity. Jaisalmer is also famous for its embroidery,
Rajasthani mirror work, rugs, blankets, antique, stonework and camel safaris
into the barren sand-duned desert.
Shopping
Jaisalmer is famous for handicrafts.
How to get there
By Road : Jaisalmer has an airport, which is located 5 km from the city center and is well linked by air with New Delhi, Jaipur and Jodhpur.
By Air : Many domestic airlines connect the city to all the major cities of India including Udaipur and Jodhpur as well. Flights for Delhi and Mumbai run on a regular basis.
By Rail : Jaisalmer is well connected by rail with Jodhpur as well as other major cities of India including Agra, Jaipur, New Delhi and Mumbai.
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