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1. Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Fort

1 km from city center 1 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Fort is a hill fort with houses, temples, shops, and restaurants. More than three thousand people live within the fort walls. It offers a stunning and panoramic view of Jaisalmer city draped in golden yellow. Also known as Sonar Quila, it is the most popular place to visit in Jaisalmer.

2. Desert Safari in Jaisalmer

Desert Safari in Jaisalmer

37 km from city center 2 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer in Rajasthan is frequented by tourists for its large stretches of desert sand. Popular Desert Safaris in Jaisalmer takes place in Sam Sand Dunes. A Jeep takes you to a point near Sam Sand Dunes (around 45km from the city) from where the camel ride starts and lasts for around 90 minutes.

3. Gadisar Lake

Gadisar Lake

2 km from city center 3 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Built in the 14th century, it was once the source of drinking water for the entire town of Bikaner. Now it has developed as a tourist spot with many temples and shrines surrounding the lake. Gadisar Lake offers scenic and picturesque views of the lake and the adjacent fort.

4. Patwon ki Haveli

Patwon ki Haveli

1 km from city center 4 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Dipped in an enchanting shade of yellow, Patwon ki Haveli grabs the attention of every visitor. It is a cluster of 5 Haveli which was believed to be built by Patwa, a wealthy trader who constructed the stories for each of his 5 sons. Locals also refer to the haveli as Kothari’s Patwa Haveli.

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5. Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes

37 km from city center 5 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

One of the most popular attractions in Jaisalmer, Sam Sand Dunes are among the best and most authentic in India. The best time to visit these dunes is either sunset (around 4-7 pm) or sunrise (4-6 am). There are many other activities which one may enjoy as camel safari and jeep safari.

6. Jain Temples in Jaisalmer

Jain Temples in Jaisalmer

1 km from city center 6 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

This group of beautiful temples within the Jaisalmer Fort walls have carved structures which depict pictures of sages, hermits, animals, etc. Built in the Dilwara style that is famous all over the world for its architecture, these temples are dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Shambhavdev Ji, the famous Jain hermits known as 'Tirthankaras'.

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7. Nathmal Ki Haveli

Nathmal Ki Haveli

0 km from city center 7 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Nathmal ki Haveli is an ornate architecture in the heart of Jaisalmer. It was commissioned to serve as the residence of the then prime minister Diwan Mohata Nathmal. The haveli is built of yellow sandstone. Thus when the sun rays fall on these structures, they radiate like gold.

8. Kuldhara Village

Kuldhara Village

13 km from city center 8 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Kuldhara is an abandoned village, located around 20 kilometres from Jaisalmer. The village was abandoned overnight by its residents to save their honour and lives from the hands of the tyrannical minister. There is nothing to do as such, but to see the ruins of the village make up for a popular attraction.

9. Vyas Chhatri

Vyas Chhatri

1 km from city center 9 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Vyas Chhatri is the assemblage of golden sandstone, an edifice of Rajasthani architecture. It was dedicated to sage Vyaas, the writer of epic Mahabharata whose cenotaph is situated on the north of the fort.

10. Desert National Park

Desert National Park

40 km from city center 10 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Desert National park is one of the largest national parks, covering an area of 3162 km. It is an excellent example of the ecosystem of the Thar Desert and houses wildlife such as camels, desert fox, Bengal fox, chinkara, wolves, desert cat, and the Blackbuck.

11. Tanot Mata Temple

Tanot Mata Temple

1 km from city center 11 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Situated 122 km from the city of Jaisalmer, Tanot Mahal is a historical temple at the Longewala border in Rajasthan. The temple is enveloped with numerous legends that instil curiosity in every visitor. Although it is located very close to the India-Pakistan border, it remained untouched during the war in 1971.

12. Jaisalmer War Museum

Jaisalmer War Museum

12 km from city center 12 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer War Museum, also known as Laungewala War Memorial, is established in the military station designed with the view of honouring the war heroes. It embraces the bravery and sacrifices of the Indian Army. The museum popularly known as JWM, houses two information display halls, an audio-visual room and a souvenir shop.

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13. Tazia Tower and Badal Palace

Tazia Tower and Badal Palace

1 km from city center 13 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Situated at the beautiful Badal Palace complex, the five-storey Tazia Tower is a replica of the mausoleum of various Muslim imams with intricate carvings on the walls. The Badal Palace has a cloud like appearance and has the Tazia Tower emerging from it. This tower is quite different from the usual Rajputana architecture of Rajasthan.

14. Indo-Pak Border

Indo-Pak Border

14 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Visiting the Indo-Pak Border is one of the most exotic things to do in Jaisalmer. The area is situated near the Tanot Mata temple and can be visited by prior permission and permits from the Indian Military Forces.

15. Camping and Cultural Evening

Camping and Cultural Evening

29 km from city center 15 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The golden fort, sand dunes, and the enchanting palaces make Jaisalmer an ideal destination for Camping and Cultural evening. A camping tour is a must on the bucket list of anyone who wishes to dig deeper the real essence of Rajasthan.

16. Bada Bagh

Bada Bagh

5 km from city center 16 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Bada Bagh is primarily a cenotaph adjoining a garden, located about 6 kms north of Jaisalmer, on the way to Ramgarh. The set of royal cenotaphs are basically chhatris of the Maharajas which once ruled the Jaisalmer state. The gardens are now largely neglected, but the hill with the cenotaphs is still quite an interesting sight in the middle of the sand dunes.

Barmer

137 km from city center 17 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Filled with vibrant colours, rich heritage and warm hospitality, Barmer is a small town representing the true reflection of Rajasthan all summed up in it. The sandy grounds of the town are lively and a must visit.

18. Amar Sagar Lake

Amar Sagar Lake

4 km from city center 18 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The Amar Sagar lake is an oasis near the palace of Amar Singh. The 17th-century citadel was constructed by Maharawal Akhai Singh is located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer city. The palace complex comprises of number wells and ponds along with chhatris and an ancient Shiva temple made of marble in the 18th century.

19. Quad Biking in Jaisalmer

Quad Biking in Jaisalmer

19 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Quad Biking is another one of the very exciting and thrilling things to do in Jaisalmer. The adrenaline rushing sport offers a surreal ride on what are called the ATV Bikes. The activity is performed under strict guidance and supervision of a professional. You can live your 'heroic' moment trying to capture the vast desert on your high speed bikes.

20. Windmill Park

Windmill Park

6 km from city center 20 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

India's largest operational onshore wind mill farm, Jaisalmer Wind Mill Park is located in Rajasthan near the Yamuna River between the Vindyha Mountains and the Himalayas.

21. Akal Wood Fossil Park

Akal Wood Fossil Park

17 km from city center 21 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The Akal Wood Fossil park is the destination of the prehistoric era. It is located on the Barmer road 17 km away from Jaisalmer city. Akal Wood Fossil Park is the pride of Jaisalmer city; it is the National Geological Monument of India.

Khuri

38 km from city center 22 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Khuri, also known as Tilo Ki Dhani, is a natural hamlet in Thar Desert close to Jaisalmer. Renowned for sand dunes and vast stretch of sandbank, Khuri is an ideal place for camel safari.

23. Dune Bashing

Dune Bashing

23 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Dune Bashing is one of the most exclusive and unique things to do in Jaisalmer. If you have an adventure streak, this is one activity you should definitely try. You will literally feel your adrenaline rush up when you are rafting through the pits and falls of the majestic golden desert even when you are safely seated in the car with seat belts fastened to you.

24. Desert Festival Jaisalmer

Desert Festival Jaisalmer

0 km from city center 24 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The desert festival is the most awaited colourful event in the land of sand dunes and camels. It was initiated with an intention to give a glance of the imperial Rajasthani culture to the tourists. The festival organises various activities like camel races, turban tying competitions and also Mr Desert contest.

25. Desert Culture Centre and Museum

Desert Culture Centre and Museum

1 km from city center 25 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Knowledge bank of rich cultural heritage, craftsmanship and artistic talents of Jaisalmer, the museum displays varied collections of traditional instruments, rich collections of ancient and medieval coins, any kinds of utensils and other artifacts and admirable textiles.

26. Parasailing in Jaisalmer

Parasailing in Jaisalmer

26 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Parasailing is one of the most exciting things to do in Jaisalmer. Mostly the desert camps and resorts organize this activity on prior request. The activity offers a breathtaking view of the golden sandy city below and you should definitely try it when in Jaisalmer.

27. Jaisalmer Government Museum

Jaisalmer Government Museum

1 km from city center 27 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Established by the Department of Archeology in the year 1984, the Government Museum is a prime tourist attraction of Jaisalmer. It was built to highlight the multifaceted traditional and cultural heritage of the Great Thar Desert. Jaisalmer is the charming city of Rajasthan nestled amidst the mighty Thar Desert.

28. Salim Singh ki Haveli

Salim Singh ki Haveli

1 km from city center 28 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Salim Singh ki Haveli is a beautiful edifice at the heart of the city Jaisalmer. It is one of the major tourists' attractions built in the 1815 CE and commissioned by Salim Singh, the then prime minister of the Kingdom. It also holds another beautiful name - Jahaz Mahal as the front facet of the Haveli resembles a ship stern.

29. Mandir Palace

Mandir Palace

0 km from city center 29 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The Mandir Palace a two-century-old architecture is the finest heritage hotels in the city of Jaisalmer. The hotel offers an ambiance of medieval charm with a glimpse of modern amenities. It is adorned with exquisite stone carvings, ornate balconies, canopies that represent the craftsmanship in its purest form.

30. Ramdevra Temple

Ramdevra Temple

101 km from city center 30 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Ramdevra Temple is a sacred temple to the folk deity of Rajasthan - Baba Ramdevji. It is situated 12 kms from Pokhran on Jodhpur to Jaisalmer road. It is believed that Baba Ramdevji took samadhi (conscious exit from the mortal body) at Ramdevra in 1459 AD. After this, the Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner constructed the temple around his Samadhi.

31. Khaba Fort

Khaba Fort

26 km from city center 31 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

A ruined citadel situated amidst the scorching Thar Desert is the Khaba Fort. Its history dates back to the 13th century. The architecture once belonged to the Paliwal Brahmins of the Kuldhara village who fled the town in the 19th century leaving behind a ghost town.

32. Lodhruva

Lodhruva

0 km from city center 32 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

16 km north-west of Jaisalmer is Lodhruva the ancient capital city of Bhatti dynasty of the 12th century. The old capital of Bhatti Rajput was once a flourishing city. Although the town was ransacked by Muslim invaders, the prominent attraction of the city is its architectural ruins.

33. Thar Heritage Museum

Thar Heritage Museum

0 km from city center 33 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Founded by L Narayan Khatri, the Thar Heritage Museum is a historical reservoir. L Narayan was an eminent scholar of the Jaisalmer folklore. The museum showcases the rich culture, heritage, folk art and architectural style of Rajasthan.

34. Surya Gate

Surya Gate

70 km from city center 34 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The Surya Gate is one of the four entry gates to the 12th century, Jaisalmer Fort. The fort on the Trikuta hill has four successive gates Akai, Surya, Ganesh and Hawa through which the visitors need to pass through.

35. Shantinath Temple

Shantinath Temple

1 km from city center 35 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

The Shantinath Temple is one among the cluster of seven Jain Temples built in the Jaisalmer fort. It is made in the Dilwara Style with exquisite carvings. The 16th-century temple holds the beautiful idol of the Jain Saint Shri Shanthinath. The grandeur style reflects its spectacular architecture of the medieval period.

36. Tazia Tower

Tazia Tower

0 km from city center 36 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Tazia Tower is a unique Rajputana architecture of Rajasthan. Situated in the Badal Complex, the building has five storeys each of which tells a different story. Tazia in Urdu means float that's taken during the procession of Muharram.

37. Chandraprabhu Temple

Chandraprabhu Temple

1 km from city center 37 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Chandraprabhu Temple is an exemplary Jain temple built in the 16th century. It is one among the seven temples that were constructed for the 8th Tirthankara Jain Prophet Chandraprabhu Ji.

38. Pokhran Fort

Pokhran Fort

100 km from city center 38 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Balagarh fort was built by the Marwar Thakur, Rao Maldeo in the 14th Century, it is otherwise known as the Pokhran Fort. Pokhran means the place of five mirages enclosed by sandy, rocky, salt ranges. Although a small temple made of red sandstone, the fort is dedicated to Goddess Durga.

39. Pachpadra Salt Lake

Pachpadra Salt Lake

39 out of 39 Places To Visit in Jaisalmer

Situated in the Barmer district of Rajasthan near Jaisalmer, Pachpadra Lake is a salt water lake with a sodium chloride level of 98%. Besides the usual extraction of high quality salt from the water, the lake is also a popular tourist spot.

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  • 38 Marvelous Places To Visit In Jaisalmer In 2024

23 Mar 2023

Charms and chivalry of Jaisalmer need no elaboration. We thought of a number of adjectives to describe the gems of this jewel in Rajasthan – battle-scarred forts, chivalric charm, riot invoking colors, breathtaking sand dunes, slightly arrogant pride and romantic honor. But most are just near-perfectly suited to describe one or more of glorious places to visit in Jaisalmer – one place that encapsulates the idea of incredible Indian heritage with valor and passion. Have a look at the stunning marvels of the city, which are the top tourist attractions of Jaisalmer.

Top 38 Places To Visit In Jaisalmer, India

Planning a visit to Jaisalmer in 2023? Jaisalmer is home to numerous interesting places that will surely make your vacation a memorable one! Take a gander at all these fabulous places to visit in Jaisalmer for a wonderful vacation. Make sure you add each of them to your itinerary.

  • Jaisalmer Fort – For The Rich Rajputana Splendor
  • Bada Bagh – For A Royal Walk
  • Patwon Ki Haveli – For Beautiful Carvings
  • Salim Singh Ki Haveli – For Scenic Views Of The City
  • Sam Sand Dunes – For A Thrilling Camel Ride
  • Gadisar Lake – For Boating On Silken Waters
  • Desert National Park – For An Encounter With The Wild
  • Sadar Bazaar – For A Shopping Spree
  • Silk Route Art Gallery – For An Insight Into Rajasthani Art
  • Sonaron Ka Baas – For A Great Street Market Experience
  • Amar Sagar Lake – For Blissful Views Of The Sunset
  • Kuldhara Village – For Some Spine-chilling Mystery
  • Khaba Fort – For Detailed Artwork
  • Vyas Chhatri – For The Blessings Of Sage Vyas
  • Surya Gate – For Stunning Views Of The Golden Fort
  • Akal Wood Fossil Park – For The Rare Fossils Of Rajasthan
  • Shantinath Temple – For Seeking Inner Peace
  • Desert Culture Centre And Museum – For A Peek At Rajasthan’s Heritage
  • Tazia Tower – For Delectable Rajasthani Food
  • Lodurva – For Traditional Dance Performances
  • Maharaja’s Palace – For Grand Art And Architecture
  • Khuri Sand Dunes – For A Night Of Fun And Entertainment
  • Nathmal-Ki-Haveli – For Witnessing Paintings In Pure Gold
  • Thar Heritage Museum – For Rajasthani Artifacts
  • Mandir Palace – For Dazzling Interiors And Wall Carvings
  • Chandraprabhu Temple – For A Spiritual Awakening
  • Jaisalmer War Museum – For Paying Respect To The Indian Army
  • Tanot Mata Temple – For A Mystical Day Tour
  • Dussehra Chowk – For Endless Festivities
  • Pokaran Fort – For An Offbeat Experience
  • Manak Chowk – For An Unmatched Retail Therapy
  • Bhatia Bazaar – For Colorful Handicrafts
  • Indo-Pak Border – Feel Patriotic
  • Jaisalmer Wind Park – The Second Largest Wind Farm
  • Jaisalmer Government Museum – A Peek Into The Past
  • Pansari Bazaar – A Popular Shopping Place
  • Lodurva – The Ancient Village
  • Longewala War Memorial – The Battleground

1. Jaisalmer Fort – For The Rich Rajputana Splendor

The Golden fort in Jaisalmer is one of the must places to see in Jaisalmer

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Jaisalmer Fort is also known as Golden Fort, this majestic fort is made up of yellow sandstone that reflects golden hues and hence gets the name. Raja Jaisal constructed this fort, which is a fine epitome of Rajasthani architectural style and a must visit name among the places to see in Jaisalmer. The best time to see the fort is at night when it’s all lit up and glowing! This is one of the best places to see in Jaisalmer.

Built By:  Rawal Jaisal Built In:  1156 AD Location: Fort Road, Near Gopa Chowk, Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: 99 turrets of the fort, magnificent look of the fort during the night! Opening hours: Early morning till 5 pm Entry fee: INR 50 for domestic, INR 250 for others

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2. Bada Bagh – For A Royal Walk

One of the most beautiful places to visit in jaisalmer is Bada Bagh

Popular as Huge Garden, it was built by Maharawal Jait Singh. Bada Bagh was constructed as a memorial for the nobles who fought for the city. Here, not only the nobles but the cremation of their families also took place. The heritage stories make it a popular name among the places to visit in Jaisalmer. It’s simply charming to just take a walk in this huge space and observe the royal edifices blended well with the green environs.

Built By:  Maharawal Jait Singh Built In:  Early 16th Century Location: Bada Baugh Chhatris Rd, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: Mesmerizing sunset and enchanting sunrise. Opening hours: 8 am to 6 pm Entry fee: INR 20 for domestic, INR 50 for others

3. Patwon Ki Haveli – For Beautiful Carvings

Another name among the tourist places in jaisalmer is Patwon ki haveli

Patwon ki haveli was built by Guman Chand – one of the prominent traders of the city, this haveli is known for its intricately carved massive suites. The walls are beautifully decorated and the corridors are large, decked with art of the erstwhile era, making it one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer for all kinds of travelers, especially art enthusiasts, school students, and history geeks.

Built By:  Guman Chand Patwa Built In:  1805 Location: Patwon ki Haveliyan, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: Crafts and arts of local artisans, architectural style and detailed inscriptions Opening hours: 8 am to 6 pm Entry fee: INR 10 for domestic, INR 50 for others

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4. Salim Singh Ki Haveli – For Scenic Views Of The City

Salim Singh ki Haveli is a beautiful architecture to behold

With a roof in the form of a peacock, the entrance of this haveli exudes of tuskers made of sand stones guarding the structure is the prime attraction of Salim Singh ki Haveli . Slightly different from the other similar architectures of the contemporary times, the haveli has its own artistry. It is also known as Jahaz Mahal as the front of the haveli resembles a ship stern and is among the prime highlights of this splendid attraction that sets it apart from the other havelis in Jaisalmer. This is surely one of the best places to see in Jaisalmer.

Built By:  Salim Singh Built In:  1815 Location: Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: The architecture in itself, 38 balconies to lose track of time and space, elephant structure at the entrance. Opening hours: 8 am to 5 pm

5. Sam Sand Dunes – For A Thrilling Camel Ride

Camel safari at the Sam Sand dunes

Another name among the places to visit in Jaisalmer offers a vast expanse of sandy soil and sand crests to break. Sam sand dunes allow its visitors to explore the crests and troughs of the dunes while on a camel or a jeep safari. In the evenings, campfires are organized along with folk music and dances that offer glimpses into the rich culture of the city. There also are several camps laid out here to offer you a royal desert camping experience in well-maintained tents.

Location: Sam Sand Dunes Near Sam Toll Barrier, Right Side On Sam Road, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: Golden sand dunes all around, stunning sunset and sunrise views, camel safari , staying in camps Opening hours: Anytime

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6. Gadisar Lake – For Boating On Silken Waters

Boating in pristine waters of Gadi sagar lake is always a memory for life

Raja Rawal Jaisal built the Gadisar Lake to meet the water requirements of the then Jaisalmer. Surrounding the lake, beautiful chhatris, temples and holy shrines have been constructed which creates a peaceful ambiance for a romantic retreat and have made it a popular name among the places to visit in Jaisalmer. You can also go for a round of boating in this marvelous lake for an extra dose of fun in the winter season.

Built By:  Rawal Jaisal Built In:  1400 AD Location: Near Tilon Ki Gate, Near Jaisalmer Fort , Jaisalmer 345001, India Key attractions: Yellow sandstone built artistically carved entrance gate, boating in the lake Opening hours: Always accessible

7. Desert National Park – For An Encounter With The Wild

Tiger watching in Desert National Park

One of the country’s largest animal habitats, the Desert National Park is home to unique flora and fauna, typical to desert habitat. Sprawled in a huge area, the park offers an insight into the typical desert vegetation, birds, and animals. You will be able to spot a number of desert animals, reptiles, and birds here in the early morning and during sunset. This is surely amongst the most beautiful places to visit in Jaisalmer in 2 days.

Built By:  Rawal Jaisal  Built In:  1156 AD Location: Near Sam Sand Dunes, Jaisalmer 345001, India Key attractions: Magnificent landscape, extinct lakes, and migratory birds, tiger spotting, photography Opening hours: 10 am to 5 pm Entry fee: INR 100

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8. Sadar Bazaar – For A Shopping Spree

Puppets for sale at Sadar Bazaar

Puppets, trinkets, jewellery, handicrafts – these synonyms exhibit the vibrancy and joie de vivre of its people and space. Sadar Bazaar – one of the most popular markets of the city is known for selling typical Rajasthani handicraft items. Besides, the shades and variances are delight for life to remember.

Location: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: Rajasthani ethnicity manifested in clothing, handicrafts, rugs, puppets, jewelry, shawls and many more – tie and dye fabrics in stunning colors Do try your bargaining skills, though!

9. Silk Route Art Gallery – For An Insight Into Rajasthani Art

Silk Route Art Gallery is a world heritage place to be while in Jaisalmer

The heritage gallery offers an amazing range of Rajasthani handicraft items, patchwork, antiques, clothes, accessories, and many more. Rich culture and vibrancy of the city is evident in its amazing wares where the local artisans and craftsmen weave and create magical threads. You can also buy other traditional items like oil lamps, mud pots, and wall hangings here at economical rates.

Location: Kalakar Colony, Patwa Haveli Road, Malka Pol,, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: Items of patchwork, blankets, artificial jewelry, souvenirs and more! Opening hours: 7 am to 8 pm

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10. Sonaron Ka Baas – For A Great Street Market Experience

Ethnic trinkets for sale at Sonaron Ka Baas

A prominent market in Jaisalmer, Sonaron ka Baas is known for its jewelry shops. There is no dearth of jewelry shops that deal with an extensive range of gold and other jewelry option using semi precious or precious stones. These beautiful pieces of jewelry and stones would make great gifting items for close family members and spouse.

Location: Sunaaron ka Baas, Jaisalkot, Jaisalmer Key attractions: Diverse range of jewelry using myriad precious stones in gold and silver, jewellery making classes Opening hours: 10 am to 6 pm

11. Amar Sagar Lake – For Blissful Views Of The Sunset

Amar Sagar Lake in Jaisalmer

Located at a distance of about 7 km on the western outskirts of the Jaisalmer city, the Amar Sagar Lake cum oasis is made up of a series of ponds and wells, as well as old Shiva Temple. Lying adjacent to and a part of the Amar Singh Palace, this lake and temples were built by Amar Singh, while the palace was established by Maharawal Akhai Singh in honor of Amar Singh, his predecessor. One can easily venture into the lake with the help of the stairs built near the palace for this very purpose. One can also spot a number of birds around this lake, which makes it a birdwatcher’s paradise.

Built By:  Maharawal Akhai Singh Built In:  In 17th Century Location: 5 KM on Sam Road, Jaisalmer, India Key attractions: Shiva Temple, birds, Amar Palace Opening hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Entry fee: None

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12. Kuldhara Village – For Some Spine-chilling Mystery

Kuldhara Village in Jaisalmer

Situated a mere 18 km away from Jaisalmer, Kuldhara is an abandoned village that has now come to be known as the ghost town of Rajasthan. The village has been lying abandoned for a few centuries now and there is absolutely no sign of human life.

Owing to the tag of ‘haunted’ attached to this village, it has turned into one of the most significant tourist attractions near Jaisalmer. Consisting of more than 85 villages a long time ago, Kuldhara was once home to the Paliwal Brahmins.

It is said the natives simply picked their belongings and left the village within a single night due to some adverse (maybe even paranormal) happenings.

There are no traces as to where the villages went when they left, but one can only assume they took shelter in the nearby villages. It is also believed that the villages put a curse over the village before leaving, because of which there neither have been any human settlements in the village and nor has anyone been able to stay here for the night.

Built By:  Paliwal Brahmins Built In:  In 13th Century Location: On the road to Sam Sand Dunes and Thar Desert, Jaisalmer 345001, India Key attractions: A look at the centuries-old village life, rustic surroundings Opening hours: 8 AM – 6 PM (advised timings) Entry fee: INR 10 per person

13. Khaba Fort – For Detailed Artwork

Khuri Sand Dunes

Khaba fort is among the top tourist attractions in Jaisalmer, it dates back to the 13th Century and is located in the middle of the barren desert village. You can find the remains of architectural pieces, pots and various artefacts. It is usually less crowded and is a perfect place to visit with family and kids as it teaches one loads about the royal Rajasthani heritage and history.

Built By:  Paliwal Brahmins Built In: In 13th Century Location: Khaba, Jaisalmer Key attractions: Sand Dunes and Museum Opening hours: 8 AM-6 PM Entry fee: INR 10/Person

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14. Vyas Chhatri – For The Blessings Of Sage Vyas

Vyas Chhatri

Vyas Chhatri is a traditional and authentic Rajasthani sandstone cenotaph type of architecture, its is burial ground for brahmins and is dedicated to Sage Vyas, the poet of the Mahabharata. From here, you can get views of Golden Fort and the sunset. Also, it is among the best places to visit in Jaisalmer at night owing to the lit views it offers.

Location: Dendansar Road, Jaisalmer Key attractions: Sandstone Cenotaph Opening hours: 8 AM-6 PM Entry fee: Free

15. Surya Gate – For Stunning Views Of The Golden Fort

historical heritage

Surya Gate is one of the four entry gates to the beautiful Jaisalmer Fort. According to the order, the Surya Gate is the second gate and was constructed to restrict the entry of enemies but now it is a tourist attraction. You get the scenic views of the Jaisalmer Fort from here. Overall, it is a must-visit place for photographers and couples. In fact, various eminent photographers use this spot to get great shots during pre-wedding photoshoots and video shoots.

Built By:  Lalitaditya Muktapida Built In: In 8th Century Location: Jaisalmer Fort Opening hours: 7 AM-6 PM Entry fee: INR 50-250

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16. Akal Wood Fossil Park – For The Rare Fossils Of Rajasthan

Akal Wood Fossil Park

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Akal Wood Fossil Park is a National Geological Monuments of India which means that it is of great significance to the country. It is located in the fossil belt of Jaisalmer and it contains fossils of trees like Deodar, Chir and Redwood. It also features a museum which showcases the photos of fossils with a brief description. Visiting this fossil park and museum will surely be an unusual experience on your Jaisalmer trip that you shouldn’t miss.

Location: Desert National Park, Jaisalmer, Akal, Rajasthan Opening hours: 10 AM-6 PM Entry fee: INR 5-10

17. Shantinath Temple – For Seeking Inner Peace

Shantinath Temple

Shantinath Temple is a jain temple located inside the Jaisalmer Fort among the group of various Jain temples, it is very popular for the textile shops located near it. Looking for places to visit in Jaisalmer Rajasthan ? You should not forget to add Shantinath Temple to your itinerary as it is known to be one of the best places near Jaisalmer Fort owing to its splendid old-worldly architecture that tell interesting stories about the Gods and Goddesses via intricate carvings.

Location: Gopa Chowk, Khejer Para, Manak Chowk Key attractions: Jain Temple Opening hours: 7 AM-6 PM Entry fee: INR 50-250

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18. Desert Culture Centre And Museum – For A Peek At Rajasthan’s Heritage

Desert Culture Centre And Museum

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Desert Culture Centre and Museum is a museum dedicated to Rajasthani arts and heritage. It gives a deep insight into the cultural practices, customs and traditions of the rajasthani people. Located in Amar Sagar Pol State, it features various puppet shows, music and dance performances, you just need to get ready to beat the heat as the weather here usually remains hot. It is indeed one of the famous places to visit in Jaisalmer. 

Location: Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Key attractions: Museum Opening hours: 10:30 AM- 8:30 PM Entry fee: INR 100

19. Tazia Tower – For Delectable Rajasthani Food

Tazia Tower

If you are looking for places to visit in Jaisalmer in 2 days , we have got you covered! Tazia Tower is definitely on the list. Tazia Tower is a tourist attraction located in Mandir Palace, it is famous for its architectural design and is surrounded by various shops and hotels where you can have some delectable and authentic Rajasthani food.

Built By:  Maharawal Berisal Singh Built In:  1886 AD Location: Sadar Bazar, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Opening hours: 8 AM-6 PM Entry fee: Free

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20. Lodurva – For Traditional Dance Performances

Lodhruva

Lodurva is a village located in Jaisalmer and is famous for its Jain Temple, food and deserts. It used to be the ancient capital of Bhatti Dynasty, the major tourist attractions here are architectural masterpieces and sand dunes. If you are lucky, you will be able to witness folk dance and music performances here that take place on a regular basis and will blow your mind!

Built By:  Bhatti rulers Built In:  In 12th century Location: North-West Jaisalmer Key attractions: Jain Temple Opening hours: 8 AM-12 PM Entry fee: INR 0-10

21. Maharaja’s Palace – For Grand Art And Architecture

Maharaja’s Palace

Maharaja’s Palace, Jaisalmer is one of the best architectural pieces in Jaisalmer. It is renowned for its shape and conveys a lot about the history and culture of Rajasthan. It is a picturesque place and is decorated using photos, artifacts, and furniture of Maharaja’s time. It is located inside the Jaisalmer Fort, so if you are visiting the Jaisalmer Fort, you may also visit this aesthetic palace.

Built By:  Rawal Jaisal Built In:  1156 AD Location: Jaisalmer Fort, Khejer Para, Manak Chowk Key attractions: Sunset Opening hours: 9 AM-6 PM Entry fee: INR 100

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22. Khuri Sand Dunes – For A Night Of Fun And Entertainment

Khuri Sand Dunes

Khuri Sand Dunes are sand dunes located in the outer parts of Jaisalmer in Thar Khuri. Khuri is a small village in Jaisalmer and is ethnically and culturally very rich. It is essentially an alternative for the Sam Sand Dunes in case you’re looking for the same desert safari experience in a less crowded and more peaceful part of the Thar desert of Jaisalmer. If you are visiting Khuri Desert you should not miss out on majestic camel rides. If you are looking for best places to visit in Jaisalmer in night, Khuri Sand Dunes is your best pick.

Location: Village Khuri, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Key attractions: Sand Dunes Opening hours: 10 AM-10 PM Entry fee: Free

23. Nathmal-Ki-Haveli – For Witnessing Paintings In Pure Gold

Nathmal-ki-Haveli jaisalmer

This is an old haveli whose origin lie from the late 19th century. Known for its extraordinary exterior and intricate carvings, this haveli is the home of some of the most beautiful paintings in all of Rajasthan that have been made using 1.5 kg of gold leaf. Believed to be the works of two brothers – Hathi and Lulu, these paintings in the left and right wings of the haveli are what draw travelers and art enthusiasts here from around the country. Engraved on pillars and walls are clear depictions of horses, cattle, flora, and various other aspects of the early life of Rajasthan that would surely fascinate you! It is among the best places to see in Jaisalmer. 

Built By:  Diwan Mohata Nathmal Built In:  1885  Location: Sadar Bazar, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: Paintings and carvings Opening hours: 10 AM – 5 PM Entry fee: Nil

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24. Thar Heritage Museum – For Rajasthani Artifacts

Thar Heritage Museum jaisalmer

A private museum in Jaisalmer, the Thar Heritage Museum boasts of an interesting variety of Jaisalmer antiquities, ranging from turbans, musical instruments, fossilised articles, and kitchenware of old that tell a great deal about the early rural life of this Indian state. It even displays facts on things like birth, marriage, demise, as well as opium traditions in the state. Owned and managed by the renowned student of history and folklorist LN Khatri, this place is never closed for those with a keen eye and an eagerness to learn. In case you do find it closed, you can ask Mr Khatri from the adjacent shop of Desert Handicrafts Emporium to come and open it for you!

Location: Off Court Road, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Key attractions: Antiques Opening hours: 9:30 AM – 8 PM Entry fee: INR 40

25. Mandir Palace – For Dazzling Interiors And Wall Carvings

Mandir Palace jaisalmer

It might look like any other palace from the outside, but once you step inside, you’ll be met with the most dazzling interiors any palace in Jaisalmer can offer. Mandir Palace had housed the erstwhile leaders of Jaisalmer for over two centuries, and is now home to the intricately cut compositional wonder of beautiful galleries, paintings, and carvings that speak volumes about the skilled craftsmanship of the people of Rajasthan. The ‘Badal Vilas’ tower is perhaps the most recognizable element of Mandir Palace and has emerged as one of the tallest structures in the whole city.

Built By:  Maharawal Jawahir Singh Built In:  In 16th Century Location: Sadar Bazar, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Key attractions: Intricate carvings, Badal Vilas tower Opening hours: 8 AM – 12 AM Entry fee: Nil

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26. Chandraprabhu Temple – For A Spiritual Awakening

Chandraprabhu Temple jaisalmer

You’d be blown over by the bizarre geometrical patterns, the curved facades, and the red stone carvings of this temple that are heavily influenced by the Rajput style of architecture and are yet unlike you will ever have seen. This is essentially a Jain temple that is located inside the Jaisalmer Fort and dates way back to the year 1509. Dedicated to the Jain prophet Chandraprabhu Ji of the 8th Jain Tirthankara, this temple is considered to be one of the seven crucial Jain temples in the fort. People are always in awe of the intricate designs and carvings on the walls, ceilings, and pillars of this temple, as well as the pretty edifices around the corners.

Built By:  NA Built In: In 16th Century Location: Off the Jaisalmer-Sam Road, Jaisalmer 345001, Rajasthan, India Key attractions: Rajput style architecture and carvings Opening hours: Open 24X7 Entry fee: Nil

27. Jaisalmer War Museum – For Paying Respect To The Indian Army

Jaisalmer War Museum

Set up by the Indian Army, the historical war museum in Jaisalmer is the first-of-its-kind and situated on the western front. It has been established to trace the evolution of the Indian Army as well as its inspiring contribution in detail. You’ll be able to find every detail of the 1965 Indo-Pak War and 1971 Longewala battle, right down to the combat operations involved.

It’s like a pilgrimage site for true patriots who wish to learn about the immense contribution of the Indian Army, and to give respect to the undying bravery and sacrifices of our soldiers. The main feature of the museum is the 106 mm Recoilless Gun that was employed to destroy a number of Pakistani tanks and now owns the center stage in the memorial.

Location: Thaiyat, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: 106 mm Recoilless Gun Opening hours: 9 AM – 6 PM Entry fee: INR 30

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28. Tanot Mata Temple – For A Mystical Day Tour

Tanot Mata Temple jaisalmer

Situated in western Rajasthan, this famed temple is tucked near a site between India and Pakistan that had faded away after the war in 1971. The locals near the area believe that this place was peppered with cannon fire, and while the entire village was destroyed, the bombs could not touch the temple. Tanot Mata temple sits in the middle of the village and is an important pilgrimage site for people, as well as a fascinating tourist attraction for travelers owing to the story around it. In fact, this mysterious temple has also been featured in various movies and documentaries.

Built By: Raja Jaisal  Built In:  1156 A.D. Location: Police Lines, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: Its location Opening hours: Open 24X7 Entry fee: Nil

29. Dussehra Chowk – For Endless Festivities

Dussehra Chowk jaisalmer

The charming Dussehra Chowk lies enclosed in the famed Golden Fort (Sonar Quila) of Jaisalmer. Spread over a large courtyard that is turns into a riot of colours and lights during the festival of Dussehra, this chowk is one of the most essential places in Jaisalmer. You can even witness edifices and edges of the beautiful Royal Fort from the Dussehra Chowk.

Besides, it’s super easy to reach the Dussehra Chowk. You can simply get to the Hawa Pol, one of the four gateways of the Royal Fort, and the Dussehra Chowk is right next to it. The highlight of this place is the marble throne set here which is believed to have been the place where the King used to sit to watch the proceedings in the complex.

Location: Golden Fort, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Key attractions: Festival celebrations, marble throne Opening hours: 9 AM – 6 PM Entry fee: INR 20 (Indian nationals) | INR 70 (foreign nationals)

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30. Pokaran Fort – For An Offbeat Experience

Pokaran Fort jaisalmer

Also called Balagarh, Fort Pokaran is a fourteenth-century bastion that sits in the middle of the Thar Desert. It serves as an important and royal landmark in the city of Jaisalmer and as the head post of The Chief of Mighty Champawats (the family of Rathores) that hold a high honour in the city. It has earned its place as one of the most popular places to visit in Jaisalmer and lures in a huge influx of travelers every year. Located in the Pokhran City, this majestic fortress is easy to locate owing to its splendid and overpowering Rajasthani architecture.

Built By:  Rao Maldeo Built In:  In 14th Century Location: Pokaran, Jaisalmer district, Pokhran, Rajasthan 345021 Key attractions: Red sandstone architecture Opening hours: Open 24X7 Entry fee: Nil

31. Manak Chowk – For An Unmatched Retail Therapy

Manak Chowk jaisalmer

If you’re more into shopping than sightseeing, then the Manek Chowk is your pilgrimage in the city. There aren’t many places in and around this royal city that can rival the fame or the wealth of crafts available at Manak Chowk. Located right outside the stunning Jaisalmer Fort, this splendid marketplace is the best place to witness the commendable craftsmanship of Rajasthani artists. Find everything from ethnic silver jewelry, intricately crafted ornaments, hand stitched leather goods, as well as traditional bedding materials, all at pocket-friendly rates.

Location: Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: Low prices of handicrafts Opening hours: Open 24X7 Entry fee: Nil

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32. Bhatia Bazaar – For Colorful Handicrafts

Bhatia Bazaar jaisalmer

If Manek Chown wasn’t enough to satiate your lust and love for royal and colourful Rajasthani goods, then you can head over to the Bhatia Bazaar next. It is yet another popular shopping destination in Jaisalmer that never fails to disappoint shopaholics, especially women looking for traditional jewelry, attires, and home decor items. It is amongst the most celebrated marketplaces in the Golden City where you can find everything from pretty ethnic outfits, intricately carved wooden boxes, oil lamps, hand woven carpets, cotton and silk textiles, rare antiques, table runners, heavily framed mirrors, carved furniture, and much more.

Location: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: The colorful streets suited for photography Opening hours: 9 AM – 8 PM Entry fee: Nil

33. Indo-Pak Border – Feel Patriotic

A shot of the Indo-Pak border in the Thar desert at Jaisalmer

Another interesting place to visit in Jaisalmer is Indo-Pak Border. Get the feeling of being a proud Indian by visiting this iconic place in Jaisalmer. Don’t forget to take permissions to glance BP 609 there which is a border pillar, established in no man’s land. 

Location: 350 KM from Jaisalmer Key attractions: BP 609 Opening hours: 9 AM to 6 PM Entry fee: No entry fee

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34. Jaisalmer Wind Park – The Second Largest Wind Farm

 Jaisalmer Wind Park

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Jaisalmer is an incredible destination for a vacation. One of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer is India’s second-largest wind farm known as the Jaisalmer Wind Park. Tourists visit this unique spot to get acquainted with the process of creating electricity with the help of Wind Mill. This is an excellent place for your family trip. If you are in this city with your kids then you must take them to this wind park.

Location: Police Line, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Opening hours: NA Entry fee: No entry fee

35. Jaisalmer Government Museum – A Peek Into The Past

Jaisalmer Government Museum

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Jaisalmer Government Museum is undoubtedly one of the most stunning places to see in Jaisalmer. Whether you are passionate about history or looking for a place where you can brush up your knowledge about the history of Rajasthan. this museum is your go-to place. This museum is home to sculptures from the 12th century, various ancient paintings, coins, inscriptions, handicraft items, and old embroidered dresses. Do add this spectacular museum on your itinerary.

Location: Police Line, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Opening hours: 9:45 Am – 5:15 Pm Entry fee: INR 2 – 5 for Indian, INR 50 for Foreign Tourists

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36. Pansari Bazaar – A Popular Shopping Place

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Another of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer is the Pansari Bazaar, a famous place for fancy shopping. The market is full of shopping bags, clothes with printed fabrics, unique chimes, antique bells, and several wall hangings. The old bazaar of Pansari will help you deep dive and into the culture of Rajasthan and the heritage of Jaiselmer.

Built By: NA Built In: NA Location: Dhibba Para, Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: The antique products Opening hours: 9 am to 8 pm Entry fee: No entry fee

37. Lodurwa – The Ancient Village

Begum Palace Ruins

One of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer is Lodurva or Lodrawa. It is a village in Jaisalmer about 15 kilometres from the city center. The village is the ancient capital of the Bhatti dynasty who ruled until 1156 AD. Do visit the surrounding sand dunes and amazing architectural ruins of the village.

Built By: NA Built In: NA Location: Rajasthan 345001 Key attractions: The ancient ruins Opening hours: Always open Entry fee: No entry fee

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38. Longewala War Memorial – The Battleground

longewala war memorial

Another memorable and one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer is the Longewala War Memorial built to commemorate the brave soldiers of the 1971 Longewala War. The memorial has been constructed on the war spot and maintained by Indian Army. Partake in the audio-visual show, witness the real battle tanks, weapons and jeeps displayed from the battle. 

Built By: Indian Army   Built In: August 2015 Location: Sadhawala, Rajasthan 345022 Key attractions: The tanks, displays and old border posts Opening hours: 6 am to 6 pm Entry fee: No entry fee

Best Time To Visit Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Travel Tips

The most ideal time to visit Jaisalmer is from October to March (winter season) when the weather is most pleasant here and favorable for various activities like sightseeing. The temperature at this time remains between 5°C and 24°C. It’s the best time to enjoy activities like desert safaris, boating, hot air ballooning, and more in Rajasthan.

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How To Reach Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Railway Station

Image Source By Air: Jodhpur Airport is the nearest airport located 286 km away (4 hours drive). From the airport, you can take a taxi or a bus (both Rajasthan tourism buses and private AC buses ply on the route) from here to get to Jaisalmer.

By Rail: The Jaisalmer Railway Station is connected to all the major Indian cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Chennai, and Mumbai through a broad network of trains. Some of the prominent trains operating between Delhi and Jaisalmer include Jaisalmer Express and Jodhpur Jaisalmer Express. From the station, you can take a taxi or shared tuk-tuk to get anywhere in Jaisalmer.

By Road: You can either take the private AC buses to Jaisalmer, or hop into the state-run Rajasthan Tourism buses plying on the route, or simply drive to the Golden City via the majestic Aravalli Ranges. Jaisalmer is well connected to all major Indian cities by a smooth network of roads, especially Jodhpur and Jaipur.

It is truly a magical land where people enjoy their life up to the hilt. Trust me you, Jaisalmer is one of those few excuses which will bring back the beauty of living. So, do visit the royal sands and create memories forever in these amazing places to visit in Jaisalmer. Plan your Jaisalmer getaway with the help of TravelTriangle right away.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Jaisalmer

What are the top attractions to visit in Jaisalmer?

Some of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer include: 1. Jaisalmer Fort 2. Bada Bagh 3. Patwon Ki Haveli 4. Salim Singh Ki Haveli 5. Sam Sand Dunes 6. Gadisar Lake 7. Desert National Park 8. Sadar Bazaar 9. Silk Route Art Gallery

How many days are enough for Jaisalmer?

To witness the best of Jaisalmer and indulge in adventurous activities, you need to plan a trip of 2-3 days. Is planning a vacation during the winter months, you can have a week’s long trip with your loved ones.

Can I visit Jaisalmer during the Covid situation?

Yes, you can plan a vacation to Jaisalmer during the current Covid situation. However, make sure to follow all the Covid protocols. Stay masked at all times when in a crowd or going out, sanitize your hands at certain intervals, and maintain the required social distance.

What is Jaisalmer famous for?

Jaisalmer offers a deep insight into the rich history of Rajasthan and its many rules over the years. While there are expansive deserts with camel safaris on one side, Jaisalmer has rich forts and palaces on the other.

What is the best time to visit Jaisalmer?

The best time to visit Jaisalmer is in the months of October to March. The weather during this time is quite favourable and you can enjoy sightseeing during the daytime.

Where can I shop in Jaisalmer?

Manak Chowk, Pansari Bazaar, Sonaron Ka Baas, Bhatia Bazaar, and Sadar Bazaar are the best places in Jaisalmer for shopping.

What can I buy in Jaisalmer?

Mirror work embroidery, camel leather products, jewellery, fossil stones, souvenirs, and gift items are some of the most famous things to buy in Jaisalmer in Rajasthan.

Is Jaisalmer safe for tourists?

Jaisalmer is a very safe city to visit with good measures for security as compared to other cities in Rajasthan. Just make sure you avoid the dimly lit areas and take care of your belongings.

How can I get to Jaisalmer from Delhi?

You can drive to Jaisalmer, which would take you about 15 hours to get there from Delhi. You can also take an overnight bus journey to Jaisalmer which would be more convenient, economic, and more comfortable than driving yourself. You can hop in any of the private sleeper AC buses or the state-run Rajasthan Tourism buses plying on the route to get to Jaisalmer.

What is there to do in Jaisalmer at night?

You can embark on a camel safari, take an evening desert safari, go night camping, visit some of the best bars and clubs here, or just dine at a rooftop restaurant to look at the sunset in Jaisalmer at night.

What is there to do in a desert safari in Jaisalmer?

You can try activities like camel riding, camel cart riding, dune bashing, quad biking, and paramotoring during a desert safari in Jaisalmer.

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34 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer For The Best Trip To Golden City

The history of Jaisalmer dates back to the 12th century when Rawal Jaisal – the eldest of the Deoraj Rawals was passed over for Lodurva’s throne. He was succeeded by his younger half-brother, who was crowned as the king.

Rawal was looking for a new place to build his capital when he met sage Eesul, who told him about Krishna’s prediction that a Yaduvanshi descendant of his would find a new kingdom at the same spot. In 1156, Rawal built a mud fort and called it Jaisalmer (which means “The Hill Fort of Jaisal”), claiming it as his capital.

Explore the mesmerizing beauty of this Golden City with our curated guide to the top places to visit in Jaisalmer. From the golden dunes of the Thar Desert to the intricate architecture of the Jaisalmer Fort, this article is your answer to why Jaisalmer is amongst the top places to visit in Rajasthan .

Known for its magnificent architecture, vibrant culture, and expansive sand dunes, the tourist places in Jaisalmer attract travelers seeking a unique blend of history and natural beauty. In this guide, we’ll take you on a virtual tour of the must visit places in Jaisalmer for a memorable trip.

34 Best Places To Visit In Jaisalmer In 2024

1. jaisalmer fort.

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  • Things To Do: Explore the interiors, walk through the royal corridors, understand the lifestyle of people living inside the fort, and stay inside the fort.
  • Timings: 9 AM to 6 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person for Indians, ₹250 per person for Foreigners, ₹50 for the Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

2. Gadisar Lake

  • Things To Do: Boating in the Lake, Watch a Sunset from the Ghats, Bird watching in Winters
  • Timings: Open 24 hours
  • Entry Fees: NA

3. Patwon Ki Haveli

  • Things To Do: Marvel at the interiors, Get an insight into the royal lifestyle
  • Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreigners, ₹50 for the Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

4. Bada Bagh

  • Things To Do: Stroll through the complex, Click some Insta-Worthy photographs
  • Timings: 8 AM to 6 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person, ₹150 for Camera Fee

5. Sam Sand Dunes

  • Things To Do: Camping, Glamping, Cultural performances, Dune bashing, Sandboarding, Stargazing

6. Kuldhara Village

  • Things To Do: Take a walk through the village, admire the restored houses and temples
  • Entry Fees: ₹10 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreign nationals, ₹50 per person for Car

7. Desert National Park

  • Things To Do: Take a Safari, Wildlife spotting, Photography
  • Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person for Indians, ₹300 per person for Foreign tourists, ₹100 for Jeep Safari (per person), ₹200 for Guide

8. Tanot Mata Temple

  • Things To Do: Listen to fascinating stories of the 1965 war, seek blessings of the goddess, marvel at the unexploded bombs in the temple complex
  • Timings: 6 AM to 8 PM

9. Jaisalmer War Museum

  • Things To Do: Look at the exhibits, pay homage to the War Heroes
  • Timings: 10 AM to 6 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹55 per person

10. Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli

  • Things To Do: Admire the intricate carving and colorful paintings in the interiors
  • Timings: 8 AM to 7 PM
  • Entry Fees: No Entry Fees

11. Longewala Border

  • Things To Do: Take a walk along the border, pay homage to the war heroes

12. Akal Wood Fossil Park

  • Things To Do: Understand the flora and fauna that inhabited Earth several years ago
  • Entry Fees: ₹5 per person for Indians, ₹20 per person for Foreigners, ₹10 for Car Parking

13. Desert Culture Centre and Museum

  • Things To Do: Understand the royal lifestyle by looking at the exhibits
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person, ₹50 per person for Puppet Show, ₹20 for Camera Fee, ₹50 for Video Camera Fee

14. Sadar Bazaar

  • Things To Do: Shop Rajasthani Puppets, take some colorful home decor things, savour local street food
  • Timings: 9 AM to 9 PM

15. Vyas Chhatri

  • Things To Do: Watch a sunset, Photography
  • Timings: 8 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person, ₹100 for Camera Fee

16. Jaisalmer Government Museum

  • Things To Do: Understand the lifestyle of the former royalties and rulers
  • Timings: 10 AM to 4:30 PM (Closed on Friday)
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹10 per person for Indians Students, ₹100 per person for Foreign Tourists, ₹50 per person for Foreign Student

Note : The Government Museum Jaisalmer Entry is Free On Monday

17. Amar Sagar Lake

  • Things To Do: Take a stroll, boating, watch a sunset

18. Salim Singh Ki Haveli

  • Things To Do: Photography, Marvel at the intricate architecture
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreigners, ₹50 for Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

19. Mandir Palace

  • Things To Do: Experience the luxurious lifestyle of the royal rulers
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person for Foreigners

20. Khuri Sand Dunes

  • Things To Do: Camel Safari, Star gazing, camping, Watch a sunset

21. Jaisalmer Jain Temples

  • Things To Do: Meditation, Marvel at the intricately carved sculptures
  • Timings: 8 AM to 12 PM
  • Entry Fees:  Free for Indians, ₹10 per person for Foreigner, ₹50 for Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

22. Pokhran Fort

  • Things To Do: Walk through the corridors and listen to the stories of bravery of the former rulers
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person for Indians, ₹200 per person for Foreigners Aman

23. Folklore Museum

  • Things To Do: Experience the luxurious lifestyle of the royal rulers, Look at the exhibits
  • Entry Fees: ₹10 per person

24. Pansari Bazaar

  • Things To Do: Shopping, Trying Street Food, experiencing local life

25. Jaisalmer Wind Park

  • Things To Do: Photography, Spending some peaceful time
  • Timings: NA

26. Jaisal Italy

  • Things To Do: Marvel at the views of Sonar Qilla, savor local dishes
  • Timings: 8 AM to 11 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹1500 cost for two

27. Gaji’s Restaurant

  • Things To Do: Try Rajasthani Thali and enjoy the rooftop views of the fort and surrounding area
  • Timings: 7 AM to 11 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹1000 for two

28. Thar Heritage Museum

  • Things To Do: Understand the lifestyle of the people living in the harsh conditions of the Thar Desert
  • Entry Fees: ₹30 per person for Indians, ₹70 per person for Foreigners

29. Dusshera Chowk

  • Things To Do: Watch over the city, Marvel at the marble throne
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹70 per person for Foreigners

30. Ramdevra Temple

  • Timings: 4 AM to 9 PM

31. Khaba Fort

  • Things To Do: Stroll along the ruins to experience the old-world charm
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreign Nationals

32. Lodhurva

  • Things To Do: Explore the ancient ruins, Visit the artistic temples
  • Things To Do: Explore Barmer Fort, Visit the local artisans

34. Silk Route Art Gallery

  • Things To Do: Shop some colorful carpets, belts, antiques, accessories
  • Timings: 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM

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Best Time To Visit The Top Tourist Places In Jaisalmer

Avoiding the extreme temperatures of summer, which can soar above 40 degrees Celsius, ensures a more enjoyable and comfortable experience. Additionally, the winter months coincide with the festive season, offering a chance to witness vibrant celebrations and cultural events. Whether you’re captivated by the golden architecture or eager to explore the Thar Desert, planning your visit to Jaisalmer during the winter ensures a delightful and memorable experience.

How To Reach Jaisalmer?

  • By Air: The closest airport to Jaisalmer is Jodhpur Airport, which is 286 km from Jaisalmer (4 4-hour drive from here). You can take a taxi from the airport to reach Jaisalmer, or you can take a bus (Rajasthan tourism buses or private AC buses run on this route).
  • By Rail: The railway station of Jaisalmer is connected with all the major cities of India such as Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Chennai, and Mumbai by a wide network of trains. You can also take a taxi from the railway station to Jaisalmer, or you can get tuk-tuks from the railway station.
  • By Road: You can travel to Jaisalmer by private air-conditioned buses, take a ride on the state-operated Rajasthan Tourism bus on this route, or drive to the golden city through the picturesque Aravalli ranges. Jaisalmer connects to all the major cities of India through a well-maintained network of roads, particularly to Jodhpur, Jaipur.

Jaisalmer, with its rich history and captivating landscapes, offers a travel experience like no other. From the ancient charm of Jaisalmer Fort to the tranquility of Gadisar Lake and the adrenaline-pumping desert safaris, every corner of this city has a story to tell. Plan your visit to these enchanting places, and let the magic of Jaisalmer leave an indelible mark on your travel memories.

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One of the best places to visit from Jaipur (and something on my bucket list for a couple of years) has been Jaisalmer. This is because, until 2019, I hadn’t been to a single desert in the world.

And while I did visit desert areas in both Kazakhstan and Vietnam, visiting Jaisalmer’s sand dunes was definitely a unique experience and a quite cherished one as well, especially since I knew there are so many awesome places to visit in Jaisalmer.

Honestly, the desert sand dunes stretch for miles and miles around here and you could easily get lost if not careful.

Apart from the amazing sand dunes, the Jaisalmer city itself is quite enchanting. It felt like I am in some Arabian story as the narrow streets are filled with colorful shops and vendors.

And the ‘Golden City’ is quite apt as you are surrounded by golden-colored buildings and historical monuments everywhere.

In this Jaisalmer travel guide, I will be listing down everything that you need to know to plan a trip to this wonderful Indian city.

Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

The Golden City is full of exuberance and culture and trust me, it has so much for you to explore. The heart of Thar desert, this city has a wonderful past and heritage which will make you look in awe at every nook and cranny here.

Did you know Jaisalmer was a gateway for trading with the Persian countries? Or that the Golden fort is one of the few living forts in India? There is a lot to Jaisalmer than just the Thar Desert and you only realize it once you visit this gorgeous city.

A few things which make Jaisalmer really special is that it happens to be one of the largest wind farms in India. And it is filled with gorgeous Havelis and bungalows which were constructed during the time when Jaisalmer acted as a trading center.

Later, the trading center was shifted to Mumbai by the Britishers but there are still numerous Havelis and mansions that you can explore around here.

Jaisalmer is also known for its Merasi music community which is an important part of their cultural and religious experience.

So, make sure that you check them out when visiting this golden city. All in all, there is a lot to learn about Jaisalmer and the best way to do that is to explore the streets and Havelis of Jaisalmer.

How to Reach Jaisalmer

Gadisar Lake, Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

Now, there are different transportation modes available to reach Jaisalmer, depending on your origin point. If you are starting from Delhi, then you can reach using a flight, bus, or even a train. You can also try to reach Jaipur or Jodhpur first if you are traveling from far away.

Here is detailed information on how to reach Jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer is well-connected with many cities, both inside the state and outside. So, you will find public and private buses from Jodhpur, Jaipur, Mount Abu, Bikaner, etc. to Jaisalmer. You will also find private buses to Jaisalmer from cities like Ahmedabad, Delhi, and so on.

In case there is no direct bus from your city, you can try to reach one of these major cities first and then get a bus to Jaisalmer. But if you are planning to visit here as a short weekend getaway from Delhi-NCR , getting your own private vehicle is cost-effective and fun.

Jaisalmer also has a railway station which has direct trains from cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Jodhpur, Ajmer, etc.

You can check out the trains from your respective city to Jaisalmer on the IRCTC website. In case there isn’t any direct train, then you can search for a train to cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Jodhpur, etc. and then change the train for Jaisalmer from there.

From the railway station, you will find autorickshaws, taxis, etc. to take you to your accommodation in the city.

Another option is to take a flight to the Jaisalmer Airport which is situated on the outskirts of the city, around 10-15 km away. But the frequency of flights is less here so it might be better to reach Jaipur by flight and then take a train/bus to reach here.

How to Travel in Jaisalmer

Bike Rental in Jaisalmer

Since this is a small city, you won’t find local buses available in the city or to the Sand Dunes. However, there are other modes of transportation available that you can check out.

Auto Rickshaws

You will find a lot of Auto-Rickshaws around here which charge reasonably. So, you can take an Auto to reach the railway station, airport, etc. An autorickshaw will charge you around 50 INR from the Gadisar Lake roundabout.

Honestly, my favorite way to explore this city was by walking. In the city, the fort and the Havelis are quite close by so you can easily cover it on foot. You can start by covering Moti Mahal, Nathmal ki Havel, Patwon ki Haveli, and then make your way to the Jaisalmer Fort.

Also, make sure that you choose accommodation near these streets as it will make it easier for you to explore on foot.

Two-Wheeler

Another great way to make the most of your short time in this city is by renting a two-wheeler. From bikes to Active, you will find rental shops for almost all two-wheeler brands. This will make it easier for you to explore the nearby sights like Bada Bagh, Vyas Chhatri, Kuldhara Village, and so on.

The cost of an Active is around 250 – 300 INR and of a bike is around 1200 INR for a day. You can also use the scooty to travel to the Sam Sand Dunes or Khuri Dunes and save money on expensive taxis.

Finally, if you don’t know how to ride a two-wheeler then your only option for reaching the Thar desert is using a cab/taxi. The cost of a private taxi is 2500 INR for a one-sided journey to the Sam Sand Dunes.

However, if you are traveling alone and have opted a group package for the Sand Dunes, then you can share the cost with other travelers.

Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer

Since Jaisalmer stays hot throughout the year, with the minimum daily temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, it is important to plan your trip during the right month.

Winter Season

The best time to visit Jaisalmer is in the winter months when the sun is comparatively bearable. This also happens to be the peak season for Jaisalmer as people from all over the world travel here to enjoy the desert camping experience.

So, if you don’t mind a little crowd and wish to enjoy the weather in Jaisalmer then winter is the best time to visit Jaisalmer. You can plan a trip here anytime between October to March to have a lovely experience.

Summer Season

Summer season is the absolute worst time to visit the Golden City. And this is not just because it is scorching heat here at that time but also most of the activities and camps shut down during this period.

As a result, you won’t find many options for a desert jeep safari or camel safari to explore the sand dunes.

Monsoon Season

The Golden City experiences very little rainfall so there is no monsoon season really. The summer season ends around July end and the locals start getting for the winter season from August.

So, you can plan a visit in the August – October period but you will not find many activity options to choose from.

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Best Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

Are you looking for a few places to visit in Jaisalmer to make the most of your trip?

Please find below a few of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer, a few of which are my personal favorites.

Vyas Chhatri

Vyas Chhatri

One of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer, Vyas Chhatri is an exemplary example of Rajasthani architecture. This is a cremation ground where you will find cenotaphs dedicated to the sage Ved Vyasa, author of Mahabharata.

This cremation ground for Brahmins has gorgeous yellow sandstone cenotaphs that are placed on a raised platform. And each of the cenotaphs has a beautiful, intricately-designed chhatri on the top of the neatly-carved pillars.

Another great thing about this place is that it is built on a hill and offers an amazing view of the Golden Fort and some mesmerizing sunsets. It is located around 4 km from the city center and is mostly a secluded point so you can enjoy watching the sunset in peace here.

Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Entry Ticket: 100 INR per person

Another popular site to visit in the Golden City is Bada Bagh that features a huge collection of cenotaphs of Jaisalmer Maharajas. Built in the 16th century, the first cenotaph in this region was of Jai Singh II who was best-known for making the city green. So, to honor him, his son Lunkaran built his cenotaph here and created a park around it.

After that, more cenotaphs got added in this region and now it has numerous cenotaphs, more than in Vyas Chhatri as well. As a result, this location makes for a good backdrop for landscape photography as well. It is located around 10 km from the city and takes barely 15 minutes to reach.

Timing: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Golden Fort

One of the most interesting things about Jaisalmer city is that it has one of the largest forts in Rajasthan and even India that is still used as a residential area.

So, you will find locals living inside the fort as well as outside the fort. Also known as Sonar Quila, this fort was built in 1156 AD under the reign of the Bhati ruler Rawal Jaiswal.

Another interesting fact about this fort is that it has survived attacks from different rulers over the years including Humayun, Ala-Uddin-Khilji, and so on.

So, if you have always wondered how a real-life fort looks like then spend some time in this Golden Fort. You will find several temples, museums, restaurants, markets, etc. also inside to explore.

Timings: Any time

Entry Ticket : Free

Gadisar Lake

One of my favorite places to visit in Jaisalmer, Gadisar Lake is another popular spot which was built under the rule of Raja Rawal Jaiswal.

According to the locals, this rainwater lake was used to provide water to the entire city but now it is mostly used for boating and there are several temples and shrines on the embankment of this lake.

Personally, I loved visiting this place during the evening and just enjoy the evening breeze while watching people boating around the lake.

Timings: Any Time

Entry Ticket: Free

Boat Tickets: 10 INR for a rowboat, 50 INR for a paddleboat, and 100 INR for a shikhara

Salim Singh ki Haveli (Moti Mahal)

Moti Mahal

If you are interested in architecture then Salim Singh ki Haveli is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer. Constructed in 1815, this haveli was built by Salim Singh and is particularly famous for its unique peacock-shaped roof along with an exquisitely designed pavilion.

This haveli is barely 500 meters from the Golden Fort and gives great insight into the Mughal-style architecture. This haveli has around 38 balconies while the walls here were covered with imperial Mughal-style paintings and there was also a Moti Mahal inside the haveli as well.

Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Entry Ticket: 50 INR per person

Kuldhara Village

Popularly known as the Haunted village of Jaisalmer, Kuldhara Village is situated around 20 km from the city. This village was built in the 13th century and was a prosperous village where the Paliwal Brahmans lived.

However, the village and the neighborhood were abandoned in the 19th century and there are several reasons cited for it.

Some say it was because of the shortage of water while a 2017 study says that the area was deserted because of an earthquake. One popular theory is that because of the persecution of Jaisalmer’s minister, Salim Singh, the area was abandoned.

Whatever be the reason, this village has become a popular tourist spot now so if you love historical places, then one of the best things to do in Jaisalmer would be to stop here on the way to the sand dunes.

Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes

Of course, one of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer is the famous Sam Sand Dunes. This is one of the most authentic desert sand dune sites in India where you can observe 30-60 meter tall sand dunes.

Here, you can enjoy Desert Safari on a camel or in a jeep, both are equally amazing and unique experiences.

You can also stay in one of the camps here to enjoy a sunrise or sunset in the desert along with some local cultural performances and some time away from the city.

Khuri Dunes

Although Sam Sand Dunes is the popular desert spot in Jaisalmer, there is another equally amazing sand dune located in the Khuri village which is comparatively secluded.

So, if you wish to experience the Rajasthan desert at a less popular spot then Khuri Sand Dunes is the perfect place to visit in Jaisalmer. It is located around 40 km from the city and offers the same experiences as the Sam Sand Dunes.

You will find a few camping sites here as well where you can reserve a booking to enjoy a night in the desert.

Nathmal ki Haveli

Another popular haveli to visit in Jaisalmer is the Nathmal ki Haveli which was built around 500 years ago.

This haveli has a gorgeously carved exterior while the interior is covered with miniature paintings. You will find two elephants outside made up of yellow sandstone and are placed as the guards of the haveli.

Apart from that, there are paintings carved in the walls and pillars of horses, cattle, flora, and so on. It is said to have the most unique architecture in Jaisalmer which is why it is such a popular spot to visit.

Patwon ki Haveli

Patwon Ki Haveli

One of the top Havelis to visit in the Golden City, Patwon ki Haveli is actually a cluster of 5 small Havelis and was the first haveli to be constructed in the Jaisalmer city.

The first haveli in this cluster was built in 1805 for Guman Chand Patwa, a renowned trader, who got the 5 separate Havelis built for his 5 sons.

Another interesting thing about this haveli is that it is the largest Haveli in Jaisalmer and located in a narrow lane.

There are jewelry and craft vendors in the lane, just outside the haveli where you can purchase Rajasthani craft and accessories.

The arches and the gateways of this Haveli have different mirror-style work and paintings which make them different from each other.

So, if you are interested in shopping Rajasthani jewelry and designs, then one of the rest things to do in Jaisalmer is to take a stroll in this area and shop to your heart’s content.

Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Where to Stay in Jaisalmer

Hotels in Jaisalmer

In Jaisalmer city and the Desert area, you will find many options for staying. In the city, you have hostels, guest houses, and luxury hotels as well where you can book a bed or a room.

And you will find a place to stay from 100 INR to 50,000 INR. So, it depends on what kind of facilities you are looking for and what is your budget.

If you are traveling solo or with a couple of friends then choosing a hostel would be a good idea. There are many hostels in Jaisalmer to choose from including Zostel , LaVie Hostel , Blue Eye Hostel , and so on.

There are a few other hostels as well so you can use the Booking.com Search Engine below to find the right hostel for you.

Guest Houses and Home Stays

Apart from hostels, there are several guesthouses and homestays available in Jaisalmer as well.

These properties are usually perfect if you are on a tight budget and don’t need a lot of fancy facilities or services. Also, it is a great way to interact with the locals and learn about their routines and culture.

Here are a few options for you to check out: Bob Cafe and Guest House , Bob Marley Guest House , Mud Mirror Guest House , and so on.

Most of the guesthouses charge between 200 – 2000 INR and offer free breakfast to the customers as well.

Hotels and Resorts

I stayed at the Mystic Jaisalmer Hotel which was outside the Jaisalmer fort. There are many other hotels as well, both inside the fort and outside the fort that you can consider. Ideally, a room in Jaisalmer in a good hotel will cost you around 2500 – 3000 INR including breakfast.

And you have a few resorts like Suryagarh , Jaisalmer Mariott, and so on. Yes, these resorts will be extremely expensive but if it is luxury you want, then these will be the best choices for you.

For the desert camping, you will easily find budget and luxury desert camps in both Sam Sand Dunes and Khuri Dunes. A few worth mentioning are Le Royal Camps , Dream Royal Desert Camp , Golden Desert Camp , Rajputana Desert Camp, and so on.

These desert camps usually offer a 1-night 2-day package inclusive of a few activities, stay, and meals. And usually, these desert camps start at 2000 – 3000 INR per person with basic facilities.

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Where and What to Eat in Jaisalmer

One of the best things to do in Jaisalmer is to try the Rajasthani cuisine which is extremely delicious. This gives you a chance to experience the authentic Rajasthani dishes in Jaisalmer quite easily.

In this section, I have mentioned a few top dishes that you have to try when in the city along with a few restaurants that I personally liked here.

Food to Try in Jaisalmer

Malai Ghewar and Ghotua Laddu

Your trip to Jaisalmer is incomplete if you don’t try these street food and local dishes in the city.

Malai Ghevar

One of the most popular Rajasthani deserts to try is a Ghevar which is available in different forms. In the golden city, you will find that Malai Ghevar is the most in-demand and rightly so. The dessert melts in your mouth and leaves a nice aftertaste as well.

Trust me, I fell in love with Malai Ghevar here the first time I tried it. It was soft yet firm and melted in my mouth and they make it fresh so you won’t be disappointed.

Cost: 400 – 450 INR per kg

Ghotua Laddoo

Another top Rajasthani dessert to try here is the Ghotua Laddoo. Made up of condensed milk, gram flour, ghee, and sugar, this delightful laddoo is quite different from your normal besan and atta ka laddoo. This one melts in your mouth too and leaves you wanting more every time.

Gatte ki Sabji

With appropriate spices, this Rajasthani dish consisting of besan or gram flour sausages is cooked in a yogurt-based curry. You can have it with roti or rice, it tastes delicious either way.

Ker Sangri is a local Jaisalmer dish which is made using local desert beans and capers, found in the desert region. This vegetable dish is slowly cooked using the local spices and chili and tastes amazing with bajra roti.

Pyaaz ki Kachori

Another common Rajasthani dish that you will find in almost all households is the Pyaaz ki Kachori. You will find it almost at street shops and is best-eaten for breakfast usually. You can have it with a chutney or kadi, both taste delicious with it.

Dal Baati Choorma

Obviously, a trip to Rajasthan without eating Dal Baati Choorma is a trip incomplete.

The dish is made up of wheat-bread balls, called baati, which is cooked in a tandoor or firewood with the help of ghee. Apart from this, there is a dal made up of soaked lentils and churma that is made up of bean, wheat, sooji, sugar, and ghee.

Chhaas or Buttermilk is one of the most popular drinks in Rajasthan so, you have to give it a try when in Jaisalmer. You will find it at almost all the street shops and restaurants in the city and it is a great way to keep yourself cool and refreshed under the scorching heat of this region.

Apart from chhaas, bhaang drink and sweets are also quite famous in the city. In fact, there is a government authorized bhaang shop here which serves authentic bhaang in the form of drinks, cookies, cakes, and so on.

This shop is outside the Jaisalmer Fort wall, near the Jaisal Italy restaurant.

Restaurants in Jaisalmer

I couldn’t try a lot of restaurants here as we stayed for 3 nights in the Desert Camp itself. However, there are a couple of places in the city which I tried. Here are the ones whose food I truly enjoyed.

Chandan Shree Restaurant (Opposite Jaisal Italy Restaurant) 

Situated just outside the Jaisalmer Fort, this small restaurant offers the most delicious meals at a reasonable cost. Although the ambiance is pretty basic, the food served here is hygienic and delicious. And you can easily enjoy a meal of 250 INR for two people.

I tried here the Shahi Paneer and Tawa Roti and it was pretty good, in my experience.

Thar Cafe Restaurant 

Another amazing restaurant where I dined a couple of times is the Thar Cafe Restaurant. It is situated just outside the Jaisalmer Fort, near the parking area and it overlooks the Jaisalmer Fort wall and towers. The ambiance is also decent here and you can enjoy the clear sky while feasting on your delish food.

I particularly liked the Kadhi and the Chaas here and would definitely recommend it to others as well. You can expect to spend around 300 – 400 INR on a meal for two here.

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Rajasthani Thali

When you visit any city in Rajasthan, feasting on the Rajasthani thali is a must. However, most of the restaurants serving Thalis in the city area were either disgustingly expensive and not authentic. So, a local suggested me to try out the local dhaba near the HP Petrol Pump on the Gadisar Lake Main Road.

And honestly, it was the most authentic Rajasthani food ever. Plus, the entire meal cost me 100 INR for a plate including a glass of Chaas.

Visting Jaisalmer was a dream come true and I am so glad I could tick it off my bucket list this year. Experiencing the exciting Desert Jeep Safari, watching gorgeous sunsets, eating delicious food, and sweets, Jaisalmer was a true haven for me.

And I am not going to forget how this gorgeous place made me feel. Trust me, with so many awesome places to visit in Jaisalmer, two days are just not enough to cover this city.

But there are still a lot of other places to cover in Rajasthan and I am so excited to plan how to visit other destinations in this state for now.

Have you also been to Jaisalmer till now? If yes, then do let us know in the comments what did you love the most about this place?

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Jaisalmer Itinerary for 2 Days & Complete Jaisalmer Travel Guide

Jaisalmer Itinerary for 2 Days & Complete Jaisalmer Travel Guide

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This post contains a Jaisalmer itinerary for 2 days, in addition to a complete Jaisalmer travel guide.

Jaisalmer, also known as the golden city, is located in Rajasthan, India. This city has been termed as the golden city due to the houses and the famous Jaisalmer fort here which have been constructed using yellow sandstone as well as yellow sand, giving them a yellowish golden appearance. If you look at the city from a height, Jaisalmer will appear golden in color, thus crowning it with the name golden city of India. Located in the far western end of India, Jaisalmer’s proximity to the Thar desert makes it a popular tourist destination for those who wish to experience a camel safari or a jeep safari in the desert. Jaisalmer was named after the Rajput King Jaisal Singh who founded the city in 1156 AD. Besides this 2 day Jaisalmer itinerary, if you're want to see more pictures of my trip to Rajasthan, then head over to my Instagram profile ( @thespicyjourney ).

Most people who visit Rajasthan often head straight away to the popular cities such as Jaipur - the pink city and Udaipur - the city of Lakes. While both these cities are popular for good reason such as the stunning culture, architecture and the monuments, Jaisalmer is often overlooked by tourists. The golden city deserves for credit for sure and this article is sure to convince you to visit this desert city.

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Jaisalmer Travel Guide & Jaisalmer Itinerary for 2 Days

This Jaisalmer travel guide + Jaisalmer itinerary for 2 days focuses on the many enriching experiences that one can enjoy in the golden city of India. While the sprawling Jaisalmer fort marks the iconic landscape of Jaisalmer city, there’s a long list of things to do in Jaisalmer, which not only includes exploring the many temples and sites inside the Jaisalmer fort but a lot more than that. Despite its slightly offbeat location, Jaisalmer is among the top places to visit in Rajasthan, India.

Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer Rajasthan

  • Summer (April - June): Since Jaisalmer is situated in the Thar desert, it can get unbearing hot during the summer. It’s best to avoid visiting Jaisalmer during this season.
  • Monsoon (July - September): While the monsoon months from July to September bring relief from the heat but the downpours can be cumbersome and the streets may be muddy during this time of the year.
  • Winter (October - March): The winter months are a good time to visit Jaisalmer, especially October-November as well as February-March when the weather is pleasant with it being neither too hot nor too cold. This is the best time to visit Jaisalmer golden city.

How to Reach Jaisalmer, the Golden City

Nearest airport to jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer doesn’t have an airport but the Jodhpur airport is the closest airport to Jaisalmer, located roughly 300 km away. You can take a cab from Jodhpur airport to Jaisalmer. Alternatively, you could even take a local train or bus from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer which is a much cheaper option.

Nearest Railway Station to Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer has a railway station called the Jaisalmer Railway Station (JSM) which is well connected to nearby cities within Rajasthan as well as other major cities in India.

Delhi to Jaisalmer

The distance of 766 km between Delhi and Jaisalmer is 585 km and can be covered by road in 12-14 hours or by a direct train in 17 hours. Alternatively, there are flights available from Delhi to Jodhpur and the rest of the journey from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer can be covered by rail or road.

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Jodhpur to Jaisalmer

The distance from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer is roughly less than 300 km which can be covered by road or rail. There are Rajasthan state transport buses plying between the two cities. Apart from this, there are comfortable private AC buses running between the cities as well. Moreover, there are direct trains for Jodhpur to Jaisalmer and vice-versa. While one can hire private cabs, it's a faster but much more expensive option compared to taking a bus or train.

Getting Around Jaisalmer

Even though most of the sightseeing places in Jaisalmer lie within walking distance of the Jaisalmer fort, you will need to hire a cab or auto-rickshaw (tuk-tuk) to explore some of the places to visit in Jaisalmer which lie just outside the city. There are lots of tour guides and tour companies which offer good rates on half-day or full-day tours of the sightseeing places which lie just outside Jaisalmer.

Where to Stay in Jaisalmer

Zostel jaisalmer.

Where to stay in Jaisalmer - Zostel Jaisalmer

View from the rooftop at Zostel Jaisalmer

I cannot put into words how wonderful my stay at Zostel Jaisalmer was. Zostel Jaisalmer is located inside the Jaisalmer fort. While that in itself may sound amazing, the property is absolutely beautiful, decorated tastefully using traditional Rajasthani fabrics and decor items. The cherry on top though is the rooftop that has comfortable seating overlooking the entire city. Zostel Jaisalmer has dorms as well as private rooms, multiple common rooms, and an in-house cafe. They also organize lots of activities that include walks inside the fort, food walks, and desert safari.

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Moustache Jaisalmer

Where to stay in Jaisalmer - Moustache Jaisalmer

Moustache Jaisalmer is yet another one of the wonderful places to stay in Jaisalmer. Even though this hostel is located just outside the Jaisalmer fort, unlike Zostel which is inside the fort, it is located within walking distance from the fort. What I loved about Moustache Jaisalmer was the open verandah right in the center, giving it a very traditional appearance. There are comfortable cushions around this verandah. That, along with the intricately carved walls and the availability of both private rooms as well as dorm rooms make Moustache Jaisalmer one of the best places to stay in Jaisalmer.

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Hotels in Jaisalmer Inside Jailsamer Fort

When it comes to finding hotels in Jaisalmer, I strongly recommend getting a hotel inside the Jaisalmer fort. Even if you don’t manage to do that, there are tons of hotels near the Jaisalmer fort. Since the fort by itself contains a lot of sightseeing places and is close to all the other places to visit in Jaisalmer, it’s best to stay close to the fort. This way you can just walk to the nearby spots without having to hire a tuk-tuk.

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Jaisalmer Itinerary - Best Places to Visit in Jaisalmer in 2 Days

Day 1 of jaisalmer itinerary for 2 days.

Spend your first day in Jaisalmer by exploring all the sightseeing places in and around the Jaisalmer fort and by shopping for souvenirs. 

1. Patwon ki Haveli / Patwa Haveli

Patwon ki Haveli on day 1 of Jaisalmer itinerary and Jaisalmer travel guide

Patwon ki haveli or Patwa haveli is the first stop among all the places to visit in Jaisalmer in 2 days. This haveli, or traditional mansion, is one of the three major havelis in Jaisalmer and thus cannot be skipped out of your Jaisalmer itinerary. Patwon ki haveli is a cluster of 5 mansions constructed in the year 1805 by Guman Chand Patwa, a wealthy trader, one for each of his five sons. Today, there is a museum inside the haveli and it’s also open for visitors to walk around and take a tour of the haveli, with or without a guide. 

Open all days 8.30 am to 6.40 pm

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2. Jaisalmer Fort - Unmissable Place in any Jaisalmer Itinerary

Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer fort, named after the Maharajah Maharawal Jaisal, is made up of yellow sandstone and thus also known as the golden fort or sonar qila . This spectacular fort has a fortification wall that is 5 km in circumference and 2-3 m in thickness. Not only that, but Jaisalmer fort is also one of the very few “living” forts in the world where people actually reside inside the fort. That’s right - there’s a whole bustling community along with sightseeing places inside the fort as well as temples and lots of shops and restaurants. Entry to the fort is free but some of the sightseeing spots may charge their own visiting fee.

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3. Jain Temple

Jain temple on day 1 of Jaisalmer itinerary

The set of Jain temples is one of the must-visit places inside the Jaisalmer fort. Apart from the elaborate carvings, what’s most impressive is that this cluster of 7 Jain temples contains a combined total of 6666 statues of the 24 prophets of Jainism. Additionally, if you add 6+6+6+6 it gives you the number 24 -  which is the number of prophets in the Jain religion. Apart from this clever play with numbers, the detailed work inside these temples is very impressive. 

Open all days 8 to 12 pm

4. Canon Point

Canon point is one of the open-air areas inside the Jaisalmer fort from where you can get an epic city view. Since the fort itself is at a height and the canon point is further high up inside the fort, you can get a nice panoramic view of Jaisalmer city from here. While canon point is also known as sunset point, I found that the sunset view from inside the Zostel Jaisalmer rooftop, where I stayed at, was much better since there was no crowd and there was comfortable seating to enjoy the sunset. Canon point can often get a little crowded.

5. Eat at One of the Many Restaurants Inside the Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisal Italy - One of the Restaurants Inside Jaisalmer Fort

While this may seem very trivial and unimportant to some, I cannot stress how important it is that you include a meal inside the Jaisalmer fort in your Jaisalmer itinerary for 2 days. I visited a restaurant right inside the main entrance of the fort for lunch. While I felt that the food was a tad bit overpriced for the taste and quantity that was provided, the view from there was worth every single rupee! Jaisal Italy was the only restaurant inside the Jaisalmer fort that I visited for both lunch and dinner because I fell in love with the view from here, although I found the taste of the food to be quite average for the price.

6. Shopping in Jaisalmer Fort

Shopping inside the Jaisalmer fort on day 1 of Jaisalmer itinerary

Finish off day one of your Jaisalmer itinerary by shopping for clothing, jewelry, home decor items, and souvenirs. As you step inside the Jaisalmer, you’ll see countless lanes lines with small and big shops on both sides. I would avoid the bigger shops, as I felt the prices there were higher compared to other shops for the exact same items. I would suggest walking right inside the fort, near the museum and the Jain temple area and checking out the many shops there.

DAY 2 OF JAISALMER ITINERARY FOR 2 DAYS

You will start your second day in Jaisalmer, golden city, by watching an epic sunrise and going for a desert safari in the sam sand dunes of the Thar desert.

1. Gadisar Lake

Gadisar lake on day 2 of your Jaisalmer itinerary

Start the second day of your Jaisalmer itinerary for 2 days by catching the sunrise at Gadisar lake. The lake is located less than a kilometer from the fort so I walked from the fort, where I was staying, to Gadisar or Gadisagar lake. Apart from a couple of elderly people, who were taking a morning stroll around the perimeter of the lake, the place was completely deserted. And so, not only did I get to watch a spectacular sunrise, but I also got fantastic pictures here with no one in sight. There are boats here for visitors to take a boating tour around the lake but it wasn’t open that early in the morning

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2. Kuldhara - The Abandoned Village

Kuldhara abandoned village in Jaisalmer travel guide

Kuldhara, also known as the abandoned village or cursed village, is located at a distance of 21 km from Jaisalmer. Once inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins, it is believed that the village was abandoned overnight in the early 19th century due to plague, drought, and prosecution by a cruel minister. Now visitors can visit Kuldhara village during the daytime hours. There is no entrance fee for visiting Kuldhara. You can stop by the village before heading to the sam sand dunes for a desert safari.

3. Desert Oasis

An oasis inside the desert in Jaisalmer

I had visited both Kuldhara village and a desert oasis on a desert safari tour. Our guide took my tour group to both these places on the way to the desert. The oasis inside the desert was located off of the main road between Kuldhara and the sam sand dunes. It was such a peaceful and beautiful place to just sit and mingle with the rest of the people on the safari tour with me.

4. Desert Safari

Jaisalmer desert safari

A desert safari is by far one of the best things to do in Jaisalmer. You just cannot miss this experience among all the things to do in your Jaisalmer itinerary for 2 days. I booked a desert safari costing INR 1900 via Zostel Jaisalmer, where I was staying. The safari included a jeep ride to Kuldhara village, going via the desert oasis to the sam sand dunes in the Thar desert. A camel ride, evening snacks, evening tea, a local vegetarian dinner, overnight stay inside a tent (or under the open sky on a cot), breakfast the next morning and a ride back were also included. While most people choose to stay in the desert overnight, in case you need to head back to your hotel on the same night, you can even ask to be dropped back right after dinner.

Food to Try in Jaisalmer

You must try the two famous local specialties - the Jaisalmer or Rajasthani thali as well as daal baati churma while you’re in Jaisalmer. Ask your hotel or hostel for recommendations for the best places where you can try them.

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Where to Eat in Jaisalmer - Best Restaurants and Cafes in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Restaurant inside Jaisalmer fort

As mentioned earlier, I highly recommend eating at least one meal at a restaurant inside the Jaisalmer fort. I had lunch and dinner at Jaisal Italy, which is right at the main entrance of the fort. Additionally, I also liked the view of the Jain temple from the Jaisalmer Oasis Restaurant, which is also inside the fort, right next to Zostel Jaisalmer.

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I was planning to go to Jaisalmer in March but had to cancel ..thanks for sharing this.will visit in winters now

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We loved Zostel too! The views were great and it felt very homey. We mostly took it easy during our time in Jaisalmer and only did half the things you mentioned, but we loved this historic fort city

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How beautiful! I hoping to visit here later in the year- especially because of how close is it from Jaipur.

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Amazing blog you have. Perfect Itinerary for Jaisalmer. Reading this was cool, I also did an overnight safari in Jaisalmer near last summer and loved it! sleeping under the stars was amazing. It was nice to reminisce by reading your post!

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Jaisalmer is a very nice place. I am reading your blog and i get the right information about week travel trip to Rajasthan. Such a useful blog. Thanks for sharing helpful information.

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appreciate your content how nicely you ghave described jaisalmer tour.by reading your blog i ahve also wished to do jaisalmer sightsseing.

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Portrait of man from Bishnoi Hindu sect with camel.

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The fort of Jaisalmer is a breathtaking sight: a massive sandcastle rising from the sandy plains like a mirage from a bygone era. No place better evokes exotic camel-train trade routes and desert mystery. Ninety-nine bastions encircle the fort’s still-inhabited twisting lanes. Inside are shops swaddled in bright embroideries, a royal palace and numerous businesses looking for your tourist rupee. Despite the rampant commercialism, it’s hard not to be enchanted by this desert citadel. Beneath the ramparts, particularly to the north, the narrow streets of the old city conceal magnificent havelis (traditional, ornately decorated residences), all carved from the same golden-honey sandstone as the fort – hence Jaisalmer’s designation as the Golden City.

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500px Photo ID: 71843661 - Jaisalmer is a unique place, with the majority of the population of the dusty desert town still residing inside the centuries old fort. Making it the Living Fort. Cars, bikes can be driven inside the narrow lanes of the fort. At one point one gets to see an old ruin and  standing tall next to it is a Harley Davidson at the entrance of one of the many Fort restaurants.

Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer’s fort is a living urban centre, with about 3000 people residing within its walls. It is honeycombed with narrow winding lanes, lined with…

Fort Palace Museum

Fort Palace Museum

Towering over the fort’s main square, and partly built on top of the Hawa Pol (the fourth fort gate), is the former rulers’ elegant seven-storey palace…

Patwa-ki-Haveli

Patwa-ki-Haveli

The biggest fish in the haveli (traditional, ornately decorated residence) pond is Patwa-ki-Haveli, which towers over a narrow lane, its intricate…

Kothari’s Patwa-ki-Haveli Museum

Kothari’s Patwa-ki-Haveli Museum

The first of the five sections of Patwa-ki-Haveli is opened as the privately owned Kothari’s Patwa Haveli Museum, which richly evokes 19th-century life.

Jain Temples

Jain Temples

Within the fort walls is a maze-like, interconnecting treasure trove of seven beautiful yellow sandstone Jain temples, dating from the 15th and 16th…

Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes

The silky Sam dunes, 41km west of Jaisalmer along a good sealed road, are one of the most popular excursions from the city. About 2km long, the dunes are…

Desert Cultural Centre & Museum

Desert Cultural Centre & Museum

This interesting little museum tells the history of Rajasthan’s princely states and has exhibits on traditional Rajasthani culture. Features include…

Thar Heritage Museum

Thar Heritage Museum

This private museum has an intriguing assortment of Jaisalmer artefacts, from turbans, musical instruments, fossils and kitchen equipment, to displays on…

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The mirage-like golden city of Jaisalmer conjures up images of an Arabian Nights fable. Located in Rajasthan's Thar desert, this former medieval trading center's most notable characteristic is the abundance of structures built using distinctive yellow sandstone, making any location here a picture-perfect spot. To avoid the searing summer desert heat, visit between September and mid-March; the best time to experience the full splendor of the city is during the Jaisalmer Desert Festival , typically held in February. Here’s how to make the most of your time in the "Golden City of India."

Take a Gander at Tazia Tower

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Constructed by Muslim artisans in 1886 as a gift for the reigning Hindu ruler, Maharawal Berisal Singh, the five-story Tazia Tower is a striking sight, emerging from the Badal Palace grounds in a break from the traditional Rajasthan and Rajputana architecture you'll find elsewhere in Jaisalmer. Located near the Amar Sagar Gate, Tazia Tower features individually designed balconies on each of its five floors, with the entire structure built to mimic a traditional Islamic mausoleum.

Check Out an Old Abandoned Village in the Desert

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According to local lore, the once-prosperous city of Kuldhara (25 minutes from Jaisalmer) was abandoned overnight by its townspeople after a minister announced his plans to marry the village chief's daughter, threatening them with a harsh response if they disobeyed. On their way out, they supposedly placed a curse on the city so that no one would ever live in the town again; so far, it seems to have worked.

Nowadays, the creepy ruins of the abandoned village make a great pitstop for visitors traveling from Jaisalmer to the Sam Sand Dunes (more on that later), especially since many people claim that they've experienced bizarre paranormal behavior during their stay. Villagers from neighboring towns are also known to close the gates to Kuldhara at sunset since the area is believed to be visited by supernatural beings after dark.

Unleash Your Inner Shopaholic at Local Markets and Bazaars

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For a chance to experience market life and end up with some killer souvenirs, head to Jaisalmer's fabulous and colorful bazaars and markets. Start at Sadar Bazaar, where you can pick up everything from jewelry and traditional-style clothing to leather products, carpets, and paintings. If you have your heart set on buying a saree while you're in India, head to Bhatia Bazaar, one of the city's oldest shopping areas and a great place to find garments made of silk, cotton, and other fine fabrics. Otherwise, try Sonaron Ka Baas for all things silver jewelry, Pansari Bazaar for authentic handicrafts and handmade puppets, Manak Chowk for more leather goods, and Seema Gram for colorful scarves.

Visit the Jaisalmer Fort Palace Museum and Heritage Centre

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Jaisalmer's ethereal sandstone fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site built in 1156 by Rajput ruler Jaisal, resembles a massive sandcastle rising from the desert. What really makes the site unusual, however, is that it's one of the few living forts left in the world, with thousands of people currently residing within its impressive walls. The fort is also home to the former Maharaja's palace as well as several hotels, guesthouses, temples, shops, and restaurants. Unfortunately, the fort’s condition is deteriorating, as time goes on and more drain water makes its way into the foundations. For this reason, many visitors opt to stay in nearby hotels offering evocative views of the structure instead of accommodations inside it.

The price of entry includes an audio guide, but you'll need to pay extra to take your camera inside (video cameras cost a bit more). If you’d prefer a guided experience here, tour company Jaisalmer Magic runs a three-hour daily heritage walking tour .

Explore the Jain Temples Inside Jaisalmer Fort

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One of the most interesting attractions inside Jaisalmer Fort is the stunning series of seven interconnected Jain temples that date back to the 12th and 15th centuries. Carved out of sandstone, the intricate details they exhibit rival the marble Jain temple complex at Ranakpur. You'll need to remove your shoes and all leather items before entering; there is a small fee to enter (local residents need not pay for entry) and it'll cost a bit more for the privilege of bringing in your camera.

Discover the Majestic Havelis (Mansions)

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Jaisalmer is also known for the fairy-tale architecture of its magnificent historic havelis (mansions), located both inside and outside the fort. Many can be found in the narrow lanes just a 10-minute walk to the north. In this area, the 19th-century Patwa Haveli is the city's biggest and most important, consisting of a cluster of five mansions built by a wealthy Jain trader and his sons. The site, which has since been converted into a museum, is particularly impressive, with intricate stonework and artwork on full display. Nearby, the distinctively shaped Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) and Nathmal Haveli are worth visiting as well—inside Nathmal Ki Haveli, the beautiful gold paintings are a highlight.

Embark on an Epic Camel Safari

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Most visitors will opt for a camel safari , a quintessential Jaisalmer experience since it provides a rare opportunity to witness the rustic, rural desert life of India. Everything from quick one-day safaris or ones as long as 30 days are typically available. Whichever you choose, be sure to pick your provider carefully, as the safari business is extraordinarily competitive and you will definitely get what you pay for. Recommended vendors include Sahara Travels (located next to the Fort gate), Trotters Independent Travel , and Real Desert Man Camel Safaris.

Spend Some Time in the Thar Desert

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Most visitors will head straight to the famously picturesque Sam Sand Dunes, located about 50 minutes west of Jaisalmer, at sunset, where cultural performances and camel rides create a carnival-like atmosphere. It's also possible to stay overnight close to Dunes by glamping in style at a luxury-style desert camp (there are several in the area to choose from). Also worth checking out on the way to Sam Sand Dunes, the Kuldhara Abandoned Village is a spooky but interesting place to stop by for a visit.

If you'd prefer a more peaceful desert sojourn, the dunes around Khuri Village in Desert National Park, located about an hour southwest of Jaisalmer, would certainly be more suitable. Accommodations are available in small resorts and traditional-style huts ( Badal House is recommended for an authentic local experience), and you can go on a camel safari.

Eat Breakfast Among the Peacocks at Khaba Fort

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If you don't mind getting up early, the luxurious Suryagarh Hotel offers guests the chance to enjoy breakfast at the ruins of an old desert fort while marveling over the remarkable spectacle of a huge flock of peacocks being fed by a local boy. At sunrise, these magnificent birds arrive at Khaba Fort, located in an abandoned Paliwal village about 40 minutes west of Jaisalmer (toward the Sam Sand Dunes). In addition to seeing the peacocks and feasting on a wealth of Indian-style breakfast items, you'll get to enjoy evocative views of the village and explore the rest of the fort afterward.

Watch the Sunset at Vyas Chhatri

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Vyas Chhatri, an impressive sandstone cenotaph located on the edge of Jaisalmer (north of the Fort), is dedicated to the great sage Vyasa, who authored the Hindu epic "The Mahabharata." This haunting place is used as a cremation ground for Pushkarna Brahmins and contains many empty tombs erected in honor of notable ones. The specially crafted cenotaphs are referred to as chhatris (umbrellas) because of their domes. Head here for spectacular sunsets.

Admire the Cenotaphs at Bada Bagh Temple

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Jaisalmer is home to another group of similar-looking cenotaphs in a large garden about six kilometers away, erected in honor of the city's royal rulers from the 16th to 20th centuries. The last cenotaph to be built is dedicated to Maharaja Jawahar Singh, who reigned after India’s Independence; it remains incomplete, however, due to his death a year later, which was seen by the family as a bad omen. Most intriguing are the plaques on the cenotaphs, which show both the maharaja and maharani together, indicating that the queen threw herself on her husband's funeral pyre. In contrast to the ancient cenotaphs, modern wind turbines also populate the breezy hill to help generate electricity.

Chill by the Water at Gadisar Lake

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Gadisar Lake is a huge artificial reservoir on the southeastern edge of the city that was built by Maharawal Gadsi Singh in the 14th century; it provided the only water supply to the town until 1965. The many small temples and shrines surrounding the lake make it an inviting place to relax. Migratory waterfowl are an added attraction in winter, along with the numerous catfish swimming by that love to be fed. Boats are available to rent as well.

Learn About Local Heritage

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You'll find a few small, privately-owned museums in Jaisalmer where you can learn more about the area’s local history and culture. The Thar Heritage Museum contains an eclectic assortment of artifacts including fossils, documents, portraits, photos, sculptures, coins, manuscripts, turbans, weapons, and kitchen equipment. All were collected by the owner, who provides informative and entertaining guided tours, and also runs the nearby Desert Handicraft Emporium .

The Desert Culture Center and Museum near Gadisar Lake is deservedly popular, operated by a local historian and teacher who also presides over the Folklore Museum. Its diverse collection includes regional musical instruments, former currencies, traditional jewelry worn by desert women, textiles, hunting items, royal memorabilia, artillery, and armor. The entry fee covers both museums, each of which holds a puppet show in the evening.

Dine at Rooftop Restaurants

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Jaisalmer's atmospheric rooftop restaurants are ideal for a special meal overlooking the fort and market. If you'd like to sample some local cuisine, head to The Trio at Gandhi Chowk. Nearby, the friendly Pleasant Haveli Hotel rooftop restaurant is recommended for its fresh north Indian cuisine and views. Gaj's Restaurant, a few minutes north on foot, is the only place serving Korean food in Jaisalmer, although its Indian food is great, too.

Cafe the Kaku on Patwa Haveli Road is an appealing restaurant and a great place to enjoy the sunset while feasting on fine global cuisine. c is situated on the fort's boundary wall just inside the First Fort Gate and specializes in Italian food and coffee. The restaurant atop the boutique Hotel First Gate Home Fusion is also excellent, with tasty fusion dishes inspired by Italian and Indian vegetarian food. The hotel’s cocktail bar features live music as well. On the outskirts of the city, Wyra Rooftop Restaurant at the Jaisalmer Marriott Resort and Spa is worth a splurge; reservations are required and it's only open for dinner.

The most popular time to visit Jaisalmer is between October and March, when the desert city is at its coolest. If you want to avoid the crowds, though, plan your trip during the September shoulder season.

Some of the top foods to try in Jaisalmer include Haldi ki Sabji, a tumeric yogurt curry best enjoyed during winter, and Ker Sangri, a traditional local dish made from pickled Indigenous berries and beans grown in the Thar Desert. For street food, try Pyaaz ki Kachori, deep-fried pastry discs stuffed with a spicy onion filling.

Jaisalmer is perhaps best known for the Jaisalmer Fort, built in 1156 by Rajput ruler Jaisal. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's one of the only remaining living forts left. During your visit, be sure to visit the seven interconnected Jain temples, which are housed within the fort's walls and date back to the 12th and 15th centuries.

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Jaisalmer, the Golden city of India, is in the far western part of the country in the state of Rajasthan, which means the land of Kings (huh, sounds much like King’s Landing). This region is filled with rich folklore, traditions, and architectural beauty, and they have the most delicious food.

An old historic fort made of sandstone in Jaisalmer.

How would you like to stay in one of the royal palaces or forts and be treated like a royal? Yes, this is absolutely possible in Rajasthan, as most of the stays are like small palaces, and some are even actual palaces and forts.

The golden city awaits you with a lot of experiences to offer. Let’s learn about Jaisalmer and the best things to do.

Oh, wait! Are you new to India and unsure how to plan a successful trip? I have added a lot of extra tips to help you plan your trip without breaking a sweat. Or maybe you will literally, while you are in Jaisalmer – because it’s a desert (pardon me for my bad jokes!).

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When is the Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer?

Jaisalmer has dry, mild winters and sweltering hot, humid, and windy summers. During summer where the temperature could soar as high as 48 degrees Celsius as it is a part of the Great Indian Thar desert.

So it makes it very obvious to visit only during the winter months, from late November till the end of February. This is the ideal time when the days are mild and comfortable (maximum of 26 degrees Celsius). Still, the nights are cold (mainly averages around 10 degrees Celsius). It remains clear throughout the year; hence, the chances of a cloudy day ruining your plan are very slim.

A camel watching the sunset in a desert.

How to Reach Jaisalmer?

Jaisalmer has a domestic airport, but there aren’t many options to fly to Jaisalmer. Here, I have added a few options to reach Jaisalmer from  Jodhpur, Jaipur, and New Delhi . You’ll probably land in New Delhi if you fly in from abroad.

From Jodhpur

You could drive/ take a taxi  (preferred)  to Jaisalmer, which is around 300 km and should take about 5 hours by road.

You could also take a bus, tickets for which could be pre-booked through websites like Redbus. It should cost you around ₹400 , which should be around €5 .

Tip!   If you are unfamiliar with driving on the left side of the road, I highly recommend taking a taxi. You could hire a taxi to help you cover your entire journey.

From Jaipur

The distance from Jaipur to Jaisalmer is around 550 km which would take about 10 to 12 hours by road. So, driving or taxi would not be a comfortable option.

You could take a  train from Jaipur . Make sure to pre-book your tickets.

You could also fly to Jaisalmer for Jaipur, which would cost you around €55 one way.

The best and easiest option will be to travel by  bus . You could take one of the AC sleeper buses, which will cost around ₹600 (around €8 ).

From New Delhi

The best way to reach Jaisalmer is to fly from Delhi, which has flights to both Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.

By Train or Bus

You could also take a train from New Delhi to Jaisalmer or a sleeper bus. The journey by train or bus could take 15 hours or more so I would not advise taking this option.

Good to know!   Tourist scams are quite possible, so please book your taxi from a reputed travel agency. Or you could take the help of holiday planners like we did. More on that later in the post.

Now that we know when and how to reach the Golden city, let me describe some memorable things to do once you are in Jaisalmer.

What to Do in and Around Jaisalmer?

1. explore the massive jaisalmer fort.

Let’s begin our journey with  the Living Fort .

Yes, you heard me right! The Living Fort.  Most of the forts around the world are either being converted into luxury hotels or just abandoned. But the Jaisalmer Fort is the only fort in the world that houses thousands of people, most of whom earn their living through tourism.

A Short History of Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Fort was built by king Rawal Jaisal in 1156. This incredible fort has thousands of people still living in it. When I first visited the fort, I wondered how is that even possible? Could anyone buy a house (a part of the fort) and just live there?

The answer is a big NO. (A huge disappointment, right?)

The main entrance to an old historic fort in Jaisalmer.

The tale behind the fort!  They say that the last ruler who was in charge of the fort around 800 years back or more decided to give a significant part of the fort to be inhabited by the subjects. Now, so many centuries and generations later, around 4000 people live in their ancestral home, the fort itself. But they cannot sell any part of it. (Our guide who also lives in the fort told me this.)

The fort, also called Sonar   Quila  (Golden Fort),  due to the color of the sandstone, which shines in the desert sun, is so massive that you could get lost in all the tiny narrow streets.

The main part of it is mostly commercialized and is filled with many shops selling their famous handicrafts.

Do I Need a Tour Guide and Ticket?

I highly recommend hiring a guide during your visit as they know all the perfect viewpoints. And as you are basically walking around exploring someone’s house, it is inconvenient to just barge in to check the view. However, a guide could be of great help here as they know exactly where you can escape the crowd and enjoy great views of the fort. Some guides can also speak a bit of English.

Kiki from RooKiExplorers standing in an old historic fort with the city of Jaisalmer as the backdrop.

Pro tip!  Watch out for scammers. The guides have an ID card, which is also their permit to serve as tourist guides, so check that. Also, talk to a few other guides and check for the price options. When we visited in early 2022, we paid around ₹800 (roughly €10 ).

Entry! Since it is a living fort, there isn’t an entry ticket or a specific opening time.

The fort is enormous, and it will take around half a day to enjoy the place in a relaxed way or a minimum of 2 to 3 hours.

Kiki from RooKiExplorers sitting on a sitting area in a home which is inside a fort in Jaisalmer.

Major Attractions Inside Jaisalmer Fort

This is the palace of the rulers located in the heart of the Jaisalmer Fort. It is a stunning seven-storied building known for its latticework.

Raj Mahal showcases a beautiful facade filled with delicate filigree stonework, an example of typical Rajput architecture.

A palace inside an old historic fort in Jaisalmer.

The palace is just in front of the main squares of the fort. It is one of the first things that will make you turn your head once inside the fort.

Roopesh and Kiki from RooKiExplorers posing in front of a palace inside an old fort in Jaisalmer.

Jain Temples

There are seven Jain temples located within the Jaisalmer Fort. These temples are famous among local devotees and tourists for their intricate artworks.

The temples within the fort are known to be some of the most beautiful ones in the world.

A ceiling of a jain temple in Jaisalmer Fort.

Entry!   Although entry to the fort is free, to visit a temple inside, you have to pay a small fee (around ₹10 per person). Also, to carry your electronic gadgets inside for the photographs, you must pay around ₹50 .

Random Fact!   Jain temples worldwide are known for their white appearance due to the marble used for their construction. But these temples in the Jaisalmer area are the only ones made of sandstone.

Roopesh and Kiki from RooKiExplorers standing under an arch in a jain temple inside the Jaisalmer fort.

Good to know!  Carry cash, as you may need it to purchase the ticket for your electronics. Keep the ticket safe, as it could be used to enter all seven temples.

Pillar carvings in a jain temple inside the Jaisalmer Fort.

Shopping and Eateries

The fort is filled with a lot of shopping options as well as loads of food joints. Pick your choice and enjoy your food with fantastic fort views.

Consider a visit to Free Tibet (not to be confused with Little Tibet). It is a famous restaurant serving momos and thukpa noodle soup within the fort wall.

How to Reach the Fort?

The best way to explore Jaisalmer is to hire a taxi for the day or your entire trip. You could always take a tuk-tuk (called an auto in India) to the fort. But there is a hassle of negotiating the prices as they simply quote higher prices when they see a tourist.

2. Marvel at the Gadisar Lake

A lake in the desert? An actual lake would have been quite lovely for the people in Jaisalmer. But this artificial lake does the job. This is, in fact, the city’s lifeline and is now supplied by water from Indira Gandhi Canal to ensure it never dries.

The lake is filled with  chhatris , a dome-like structure also made of sandstone that gives it a golden tint when the sun shines. Actually, every other building in Jaisalmer has that tint.

Photo Alert!  This place, just a little away from the Jaisalmer Fort, makes it the perfect location to capture the golden hour. You could take stunning pictures for your Instagram feed. 

Best visited during sunset  time to give extra color to your picture.

Entry!  The lake is open throughout the day and is free of charge to visit. You could also take a boat ride in the lake which will cost anywhere from ₹10 to ₹100 based on the type of boat ride.

Uff!   I couldn’t visit this stunning place during my visit as I was too impressed by the beauty of the stay we had booked. So, we decided to spend the evening and the next morning in our hotel instead. More on that later in the post.

3. Admire All the Havelis in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer was known for its trade route, which was filled with wealthy merchants in the past. Havelis are similar to mansions or townhouses built by the wealthy merchants of the time. The detailing of the architecture in these traditional havelis is a symbol of their wealth. The more intricate the artwork is, the more prosperous the merchant who once built this was.

Let’s read about some of the famous havelis that will make your jaw drop with their facade.

Patwon Ki Haveli

This is not just a single haveli but a cluster of 5 different havelis. It is one of the area’s biggest, richest, and most well-maintained havelis. It also encloses a museum that preserves the artifacts from their rich past.

Roopesh and Kiki from RooKiExplorers standing in front of a traditional haveli in Jaisalmer.

How to Get There?

It is a stone’s throw away from the fort in the middle of the main bazaar.

Nathmalji Ki Haveli

It is the residence of Diwan Mohata Nathmal, former Prime Minister of Jaisalmer. It is known for its beautifully carved exterior with stunning paintings adorning the interior of this haveli.

A traditional haveli in Jaisalmer.

Interesting fact!   This haveli was simultaneously built by two architects who were also brothers. It is said that they had built it independently, but it looks so harmoniously put together. At first glance, you cannot even tell it was built by two people.

Roopesh and Kiki from RooKiExplorers standing in front of a traditional haveli in Jaisalmer.

Random Fact! Outside the homes in Jaisalmer Fort, you might see some paintings of Lord Ganesha with names written near them. These were painted when someone in the house was married. It is a tradition to welcome the newlyweds as Lord Ganesha is painted for good luck.

Fun things to do!   Stare at the facade indefinitely to figure out the differences between the two sections. Some are easy to find, but some require you to look closely into the details. (It might sound crazy to do this, but I enjoyed doing it.)

It is very close to the Patwon Ki Haveli, and you could just go there on foot within 5 minutes (only if you don’t stop to shop at every single shop on the way). Or perhaps, you could be delayed by a group of cows refusing to move (this actually happened to us).

Salim Singh Ki Haveli (Moti Mahal)

This haveli, which is around 300 years old, was built on the remains of another haveli. The haveli’s architecture is slightly different from the others. The roof of this haveli is made in the form of a peacock. It has around 38 balconies in total, with unique architecture.

A part of this haveli is still occupied by the descendants of the original owner  Salim Singh Mahto .

This is located around 500m from the Patwon ki Haveli, and you could easily walk up there.

Tip!   Some of the other havelis in Jaisalmer have been renovated and converted into luxury stays; staying in such a place could be an excellent experience.

4. Visit the Bada Bagh

Bada Bagh literally translates to a big garden. This is one of the must-see places in Jaisalmer. It is a conglomerate of a dam, a tank, and the surrounding cenotaphs.

Photo Alert!   The series of royal chhatris (cenotaphs) makes it an exciting place to visit. The architecture combined with the golden hour makes it even more attractive.

One of the cenotaphs is half-constructed, so let’s travel back in time to find out why!   Every place has a long history attached to it, but a very short version of it goes here. The first cenotaph was built to commemorate the death of Maharaja Jai Singh II. He founded the city of Jaisalmer and contributed significantly to its infrastructure and welfare. He also commissioned the dam “Jait Bandh”, the primary water source in this desert land. Do you see where I am getting at? Yes, the place’s name was Bada Bagh because of the dam, which helped cultivate the barren land.

Later, the construction of cenotaphs continued as a tradition. Each one was built to commemorate the previous king or queen. Eventually, this led to many cenotaphs until one day when Maharaja Jawahar Singh’s son passed away not long after he claimed the throne. He was having the cenotaph built for his father, Maharaja Jawahar Singh. But the construction was never completed after the son died, as it was considered bad luck. That marks the end of this story and the series of cenotaphs.

It is a little far up, around 7 km north of Jaisalmer Fort. Having a dedicated taxi for the day would be the best thing. It saves you the effort of negotiating a price every single time. But if not, you could always take a tuk-tuk or call a taxi as it is popular among tourists. It shouldn’t be hard to find one.

Best visited during sunset  time as the sunset could bring out the best background shades for your Instagram pictures in the cenotaphs. It is magical, with all the spectacular cenotaphs against the beauty of the open sky.

Entry!   Unlike other places, this one has entry restrictions and remains open from 9 am to 6 pm. There is an entry fee of ₹100 , and the rate is slightly lesser for Indian citizens. Also, you need to pay a small fee for taking your camera inside.

5. Wander Around in the Abandoned Village of Kuldhara

Kuldhara village, established around the 13th century, was inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins before it was abandoned overnight. (Yeah, overnight). Sounds fishy, isn’t it? When I heard of this, I wanted to know why the village was abandoned overnight. But, all I found was a bunch of tales, and no one actually knows why the villagers left their homes.

Tale or not!  One version of the legend claims that the lecherous minister Salim Singh was attracted to a girl from the village. The people were forced to hand over the girl to the minister one night. The villagers requested the guards to come over the following day, but the villagers fled the place overnight. No one knows what happened, but many believe the village was completely destroyed by a massive earthquake.

You could see the remains of the once prosperous village now just called a haunted ghost town.

It is quite a 45 minutes drive from Jaisalmer itself. You could plan this as one of the last things to do before parting goodbye to the city.

Entry!   It is open from 8 am to 6 pm, and there is no entrance fee. You will need about an hour or so to roam around the ruins of the village.

6. Go on a Camel Ride in the Dunes of the Thar Desert

I kind of saved it for the last! A trip to Jaisalmer wouldn’t be complete without a camel ride in the dunes. Jaisalmer, located in the heart of the Thar desert, has more than one sand dune around the city. You could spend a few hours in the dunes or even spend a night in one of the luxury camps around the desert. I highly recommend staying the night in one of those lovely camps where you could gaze at the stars at night and enjoy an early morning or a sunset camel ride.

A camel watching the blue hour in a desert.

Some popular activities you could do in the desert are:

  • Desert safari
  • Camel ride in the dunes
  • Paragliding
  • Camping in the desert with some of the best Rajasthani folk music and food

Roopesh and Kiki from RooKiExplorers sitting on a camel as the camel's owner holds the reigns.

These activities can be arranged by your hotels as well. I stayed in a standard tent at Manvar Resort & Tented Camp . The place, the music, and especially the food and hospitality were so remarkable! If I get a chance, I will visit again and have their Kher Sangri (a Rajasthani special curry made from desert beans and berries).

Manvar also provides different stay options in their resort. So if you want to enjoy the desert camping experience, ensure that you choose a standard or luxury tent.

Read more about our complete desert experience in Manvar with loads of pictures .

A hotel's tent in a desert.

7. Experience a Night in a Fort or a Palace

To be honest, we avoid luxurious stays as we are budget travelers. But we just couldn’t resist the chance of staying at a fort in the Golden city. Spending a night in one of those luxury forts or a palace in Rajasthan is more than just a stay. It is a complete experience, and their hospitality could make you believe that you are from a royal family.

It was such a unique experience to have stayed a night in Suryagarh Jaisalmer in one of their luxury suites. It is the best hotel I have ever stayed in, and it still feels like a dream after 1 whole year.

Imagine the perfect combination of a royal fort with all the modern amenities. To say that you will be treated like royalty would be such an understatement. Suryagarh was why I had to skip visiting a few places, as I didn’t have the time. Exploring Suryagarh and enjoying all its facilities took up most of my time. And I don’t regret it at all!

To read more about our complete experience with lots of pictures, please check out our post about Suryagarh .

A courtyard of a hotel in Jaisalmer.

Where to Stay in and Around Jaisalmer?

There are quite a few forts and palaces that have been converted into hotels. Jaisalmer also has regular hotels if you don’t wish to stay in a fort or palace.

Beyond Luxury

Suryagarh Jaisalmer

  • WelcomHeritage Mohangarh Fort (An hour’s drive from Jaisalmer)
  • WelcomHeritage Mandir Palace
  • K D Palace Hotel
  • Garh Meera – A Sensational Boutique Hotel
  • Moustache Jaisalmer
  • Hotel Lal Garh Fort and Palace
  • Hotel Helsinki House

Desert Stays

There are a few desert stays if you want to stay a night or two in the Thar desert.

  • Manvar Resort & Tented Camp (Located between Jodhpur and Jaisalmer)
  • Kanak Jaisalmer
  • Desert Heritage Camps & Resort
  • Exotic Luxury Camps

Want to explore more options in and around Jaisalmer? Please search in Booking.com  here . We use Booking.com to book all our stays and have always had a good experience.

Where to Eat in Jaisalmer?

Some restaurants have good food and offer incredible views of the Jaisalmer Fort with their rooftop terraces. You could try dining at the following:

  • Cafe the Kaku – A rooftop multi-cuisine restaurant with the best sunset views over the fort. Also, they have a cute pug to welcome guests.
  • 1st Gate Home Fusion – A vegetarian rooftop restaurant serving Italian and Indian cuisine.
  • Hotel Tokyo Palace – A hotel with a rooftop restaurant serving Indian, International, and Japanese cuisines.

Must Try Foods

  • Kher Sangri – My favorite vegetarian food to date! The dish is made of a particular berry and bean available only in the desert region.
  • Daal-Baati-Churma – Rajasthan’s most famous dish, made of wheat, lentils, and ghee.

Other famous delicacies you could try are:

  • Bajre Ki Roti (millet bread) and Lashun Ki Chutney (hot garlic paste)
  • Mawa Kachori – A Rajasthani sweet where a crunchy crust is filled with sweetened Khoya and a lot of nuts.
  • Mirchi Bada – A spicy Indian snack consisting of chili (mirchi) stuffing battered and fried, served hot with mint and tamarind chutney.
  • Pyaaj Kachori – A fried pastry filled with a spicy onion filling.
  • Ghevar – A disc-shaped sweet made from ghee, flour, and sugar syrup.
  • Alwar Ka Mawa (milk cake)
  • Malpua (sweet dish)

How Did We Plan for the Trip in a Short Time?

Our entire trip was planned by  Happy Monk Holidays , and this is  not an advertisement or paid promotion . We accidentally found out about them through one of my endless Instagram strolls, and I am so glad I got to know them.

India was recovering from the pandemic. We were a little unprepared to plan the trip ourselves, so we reached out to them. They helped us plan an end-to-end trip, starting from the flights, stays, taxi, and a complete list of things to do and the best places to eat and shop. Although everything was planned, everything was curated based on our needs, and we had the ultimate flexibility to do what we wanted to do without any issues.

They were highly responsive and provided support throughout the trip. Everything was perfectly arranged, and there wasn’t any situation where we needed their help except when the airlines canceled our return flights a day before our return. Happy Monk Holidays immediately helped us pick the next feasible option based on our budget.

It was also our anniversary trip, and they gave us the perfect gift of upgrading our twin room to a luxury suite in Suryagarh. It was such a pleasant surprise for us!

If you would like to contact them, check out their Instagram and drop them a message – @happymonkholidays

Is Jaisalmer Worth Visiting?

Absolutely, yes! The Golden city is the best place to experience royalty and be one with the desert lifestyle. As an added bonus, you could enjoy the delicious Rajasthani cuisine, which serves drool-worthy vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.

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I loved learning about Sonar Quila and the ruler who gave part of it to his subjects. That is such an interesting story!

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“…I really enjoy reading your posts where I can get such useful information.” Absolutely amazing …. Must must visit place! Wonder Haveli…interesting piece of architecture .. Exquisite carving.. “Your blog on Jaisalmer is so full of great insights. “Thank you so much for sharing all this wonderful info. I enjoyed reading your content. Keep doing your best work.

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Visited Jaisalmer a few years ago, loved it, so this post brings back happy memories. Didn’t know about Kuldhara village, I would have been very interested to visit there.

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The filigree stonework on the Raj Mahal is just stunning! This kind of craftsmanship is simply incredible!

Indeed they are! Unfortunately, it’s a dying art these days.

Goodness Jaisalmer is incredibly beautiful! I love the architecture and all the little stories to go along with it. It is soooo cool that 4000 people actually live in the fort, so it is alive with everyday giggles, not just a monument to the past.

Happy Monk Holidays sounds really great too!

Yes, the fort is very lively! It feels like you are in a city inside a city.

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Jaisalmer Fort

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#1 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Jaisalmer Fort locally known as Sonar Quila (Golden Fort) is located in the heart of Jaisalmer city. It is one of the largest forts in India, and among the must include places in Jaisalmer holiday packages . Jaisalmer Fort is a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO under the group hill forts of Rajasthan . Jaisalmer Fort was built atop the Trikuta Hill in 1156 AD by the Bhati Rajput ruler Maharawal Jaisal Singh. It was the center of several historical encounters between the Bhattis, Mughals, and Rathores of Jodhpur. The Fort of Jaisalmer survived several attacks by the Muslim rulers like Aladdin Khilji and Mughal Emperor Humayun. The city also served as a refuge and way-station for caravans and travelers along the Silk Road. Standing proudly in the middle of the great Thar Desert, this fort is regarded as 'The Pride .....

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Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes

#2 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 40 km from Jaisalmer, Sam Sand Dunes are situated at the edge of Jaisalmer Desert National Park in Rajasthan. Lies in the midst of the Thar Desert, these sand dunes are amongst the most popular places to experience Rajasthan Tourism , and also one of the prime places to visit during Jaisalmer tour . Sam has a truly magnificent stretch of sweeping dunes, with sparse or no vegetation. The 3 km long, and 1 km wide sand dunes reflect the true image of Rajasthan. Undeniably one of the most picturesque spots in the desert, the Sam Sand Dunes have gained a tremendous tourist reputation over time. The unrelieved ocean of sand constantly changes its appearance at every gentle gush of wind. The whirling air currents of this area match with those of the sandstorms in the Sahara. Camel Safari at Sam Sand Dunes is one of the top things to do in Jaisalmer . The .....

Patwon Ki Haveli

Patwon Ki Haveli

#3 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 500 m from Jaisalmer Fort and 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Patwon-ki-Haveli is situated in a narrow lane near the Patwa Complex in Jaisalmer. It is the first haveli to have been erected in Jaisalmer and also one of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer . The Patwon ki Haveli is considered to be the one of the largest as well as the finest haveli of Rajasthan. This haveli is essentially a cluster of five havelis, which was constructed in 1805 CE by Guman Chand Patwa. A rich trader, Guman Chand Patwa constructed five separate sections for his five sons. The first haveli is the main and also the grandest haveli in the complex. The entire construction took over 55 years to complete. Located in the center of the city, it is truly an outstanding piece of architecture. It is renowned for its ornate wall paintings, intricate yellow sandstone-carved jharokas or balconies, gateways .....

Jain Temples - Jaisalmer Fort

Jain Temples - Jaisalmer Fort

#4 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 2 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, the Jain Temples are one of the oldest temples in Jaisalmer which are situated inside the Jaisalmer Fort complex. These Jain temples are the most important religious attractions in Jaisalmer . There are seven Jain temples in total which are built during the 12th and 15th centuries AD. These Jain temples are dedicated to different Jain Tirthankaras. Among these temples, the biggest one is the Parsvanath Temple and is most attractive; others being Chandraprabhu temple, Rishabdev temple, Shitalnath Temple, Kunthanath Temple, and Shantinath Temple. These temples are famous for their Dilwara style paintings and architecture that were predominant in the medieval era. The temples are built out of yellow sandstone and have intricate engravings on them. These temples have archaeological and religious .....

Gadisar Lake / Gadsisar Lake

Gadisar Lake / Gadsisar Lake

#5 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station and 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake or Gadsisar Lake is an artificial reservoir in Jaisalmer. It was the only source of water for the Jaisalmer city in the olden days and also one of the best sightseeing places in Jaisalmer . The Gadisar Lake was constructed by Raja Rawal Jaisal, the first ruler of Jaisalmer, and later reconstructed by Maharawal Gadsi Singh in the year 1367 AD. It is said that this rainwater lake once provided water to the entire town. At present Gadisar Lake gets water from Indira Gandhi Canal so it never dries. Located towards the south of Jaisalmer city, the entrance to the Gadisar Lake is through a magnificent and artistically carved yellow sandstone archway that is known as the Tilon-Ki-Pol. There are numerous shrines and small temples on the embankment of this lake which can visit during your trip to Jaisalmer . The .....

Desert National Park

Desert National Park

#6 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 45 km from Jaisalmer, Desert National Park is a wildlife sanctuary situated in the state of Rajasthan near the town of Jaisalmer. Situated in the sand dunes of Thar Desert, the Desert National Park is regarded as one of the largest national parks in India , and among the top places to visit as part of Jaisalmer trip . The Desert National Park was established in 1980, and it depicts the ecosystem of the Thar Desert. Spread over an area of 3162 sq. km, the park is extensively covered by sand dunes over large extents, and is one of the major Jaisalmer sightseeing places . The main area of the park comprises compact salt lake bottoms, fixed dunes, and craggy rocks. There are many lakes inside the national park including Rajbaugh Lake, Milak Lake, and Padam Talao Lake. Although 20% of .....

Desert Cultural Centre & Museum

Desert Cultural Centre & Museum

#7 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1 km from Jaisalmer Fort and 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, the Desert Cultural Centre & Museum is located on the Gadisagar Road in Jaisalmer. It is one of the popular tourist attractions in Jaisalmer. The museum was established by Mr. N. K. Sharma in the year 1997. The Desert Cultural Centre and Museum exhibits the art, craft and culture of Jaisalmer beautifully. The museum has a large collection of traditional instruments, medieval coins and ethnic artifacts. This is the treasure trove of ethnic Rajasthani jewellery, handicrafts, weapons and fossil works. The museum is maintained by the Tourism Department of Jaisalmer and is a must-visit for history buffs. Various musical instruments and folk dance related costumes can be found in this museum. Costumes of the erstwhile maharajas and maharanis can also found in the museum. Kitchen tools and culinary tools can be found here, while the Rajasthani arts are presented in the walls, which belonged to painters .....

Lodurva

#8 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 8 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Lodurva is a village in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. Famous for Jain temples and other historical monuments, Lodurva is one of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer . Lodurva was the ancient capital of the Bhatti dynasty till 1156 AD, when Rawal Jaisal founded the Jaisalmer state and shifted the capital to Jaisalmer. The town of Lodurva is much older than Jaisalmer and was sacked several times, most notably by Mahmud of Ghazni in the 11th century CE and then by Mohammad Ghori in the next century. Today, it is a popular tourist destination, known for its architectural ruins and Jai temples. The temples at Lodurva exhibit some more fine examples of intricate craftsmanship on yellow stone. The Parshvnath Temple is the oldest and the most beautiful of the Jain temples. The temple is dedicated to 23rd Tirthankara, Parshvnath. The walls of the sanctum .....

Tazia Tower

Tazia Tower

#9 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 2 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Tazia Tower is located in the Badal Palace complex near Amar Sagar Gate inside Jaisalmer Fort . The intricate designs, minarets and architectural fusion of this tower make it one of the top Jaisalmer tourist places. Tazia Tower was constructed in the form of Tazia that are usually part of Muslim religious festivities. It was constructed in 1886 AD by Muslim carvers who presented it as a gift to the imperial Hindu king, Maharawal Berisal Singh. The structure is a five-storied complex with each story possessing a unique balcony with an exclusive design of its own. The exquisite design and fine carvings on the walls and ceilings of each floor of the tower reflects the rich artistic creativity and imaginative skills of the local craftsmen of the bygone era. Timings: 8 AM to 6 PM

Bada Bagh / Bara Bagh

Bada Bagh / Bara Bagh

#10 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 8 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station and 7 km from Jaisalmer Fort, Bada Bagh or Bara Bagh is a historical garden located on Ramgarh road and halfway between Jaisalmer and Lodurva in Rajasthan. Bada Bagh means big garden. It is a garden of cenotaphs or chhatris of the royal family of Jaisalmer . A descendant of Maharawal Jaisal Singh, Jait Singh II, commissioned a dam to create a water tank in the 16th century AD. This made the desert green in this area. After his death, Bada Bagh was fully developed by his son Lunakaran. The garden stands at the foot of a hill and several chhatris or cenotaphs stand in memory of the late rulers of Jaisalmer. Cenotaphs are also known as chhatris and one cenotaph is erected for each ruler. The cenotaph of Maharawal Jait Singh is the oldest of all. Many cenotaphs were built by subsequent rulers for the Bhatti royal family of Jaisalmer. This continued till the 20th century when .....

Salim Singh Ki Haveli

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#11 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Salim Singh ki Haveli is an old edifice located at the heart of Jaisalmer city near Jaisalmer Fort . This beautiful architectural building is one of the major tourist places in Jaisalmer . Salim Singh ki Haveli was built in 1815 CE by Salim Singh, the then Prime Minister of the kingdom when Jaisalmer was the capital. It is said that once the Haveli of Salim Singh had two additional wooden storeys in an attempt to make it as high as the maharaja's palace but the Maharaja did not take this attempt in good spirit. Currently it has only five stories as the upper two tiers were demolished as per the order of the king. The architecture of this haveli is unique as compared to the other havelis. This mansion was not created with the help of cements and mortar- the stones are connected with strong iron .....

Nathmalji Ki Haveli

Nathmalji Ki Haveli

#12 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 500 m from Jaisalmer Fort and 2 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Nathmalji ki Haveli is a renowned architectural marvel in the heart of Jaisalmer near Patwon ki Haveli. It is one of the prominent Jaisalmer places to visit . Nathmalji ki Haveli was constructed by Maharawal Berisal in 1885 CE, to serve as the residence of Diwan Mohata Nathmal, the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer. The chief architects of this haveli were two brothers, named Hathi and Lulu. There is a very interesting story regarding its construction. It is believed that both the brothers started building the facets of the haveli simultaneously. The two sides are similar, but not identical. This haveli is famous for its architecture that reflects the fusion of both Rajput and Islamic styles. The building is planned around two courtyards; the one in the front is much smaller than the rear one. The front part of the .....

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#13 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 21 km from Jaisalmer, Kuldhara is an abandoned and cursed village in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan, India. This is one of the haunted places in Rajasthan and also one of the famous tourist places in Jaisalmer . Established around 13th century CE, it was once a prosperous village inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins who had migrated from Pali to Jaisalmer region. It is believed that all the residents of Kuldhara village and nearby 83 villages abandoned their homes overnight in 1825 AD possibly because of dwindling water supply, or as a local legend claims, because of persecution by the Jaisalmer State's minister Salim Singh. According to legend, Salim Singh was the Diwan of Jaisalmer who was known for dissipation. He set eyes on the beautiful daughter of the chief of the village. He also told the villagers of Kuldhara that if his wish wasn't fulfilled, he would levy heavy taxes on .....

Jaisalmer War Museum

Jaisalmer War Museum

#14 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 11 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station and 12 km from Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer War Museum is situated at Military Station on the Jaisalmer - Jodhpur Highway. This unique war museum is surely a must visit place for all Indian and foreigner tourists coming to Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer War Museum was set up by the Indian Army in 2015 and was inaugurated on 24th August by Lieutenant General Ashok Singh, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Southern Command. The inauguration of the Museum in the Golden Jubilee Commemoration Year of 1965 Indo Pak War is also a tribute to all soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice. The museum covers an area of over 10 acres of land. It has two large Information Display Halls, an Audio Visual Room and a souvenir shop. Apart from the evolution of the Indian Army, the museum showcases tales of bravery and sacrifice of heroes of the wars. War trophies and vintage equipment are on display along with tanks, guns and military vehicles. The museum .....

Folklore Museum

Folklore Museum

#15 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1 km from Jaisalmer Fort and 1.7 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, the Folklore Museum is a private museum situated on the banks of the pristine Gadsisar Lake in Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer Folklore Museum was founded in 1984 by N. K. Sharma, a local connoisseur. The museum is a treasure trove of cultural heritage of Thar Desert, the people, their traditions and culture. One can understand the evolution of the Jaisalmer city through ages by seeing the artifacts in this museum. The stunning architecture of the museum is one of the highlights. The museum is organized into six sections and features a rich collection of paintings, photographs, costumes, hairstyles and jewelry. Other items on display include utility articles of rural life, camel and horse decorations, fossils, ornamental arches, as well as articles connected with folk and cultural lifestyles. It also features various kinds of puppets and other traditional items. Tourists can watch a video in the .....

Akal Wood Fossil Park

Akal Wood Fossil Park

#16 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 18 km from Jaisalmer, Akal Wood Fossil Park is an archeological park located at Akal on Barmer Road in Rajasthan. This is an ideal tourist spot for geological and Archeological enthusiasts. Akal Wood Fossil Park is the fossilized remains of forests as old as 180 million years. The park spreads over an area of 21 hectares and is one of the natural wonders in India. The trunk of the trees of this park has been preserved as fossils. The whole area is protected and preserved presently due to its archaeological worth. It is believed that more fossils are lying in deep and still excavations are going on in this region. Akal Wood Fossil Park has fossils of the prehistoric Jurassic period. Huge fossilized tree trunks and sea shells that are centuries old are major specimens of Indian desert's geological history. The biggest fossil specimen obtained in the region is 13 m long and 1.5 m wide. There are also 25 petrified trunks that mark the life of forests that existed .....

Khaba Fort

#17 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 25 km from Sam Sand Dunes and 35 km from Jaisalmer, Khaba Fort is a ruined citadel set amid a barren desert village in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. It is one of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer . Khaba Fort is a cursed village of Paliwal Brahmins, who abandoned this place 200 years ago due to unknown reasons. The crumbling structure of the fort still has the ruins of the homes of some 80 families that used to live here. Khaba Fort dates back to the 13th century AD and was once an important part of Kuldhara, a village inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins. Once, Khaba Fort was the Sarai Fort (fort at the frontier). The traders who entered Rajasthan via the Silk Route trade stayed inside this fort for a night. Only after they paid taxes they were given the permission to go ahead for trade. The remains of the village looks like a well-planned settlement with a temple surrounded by .....

Khuri Sand Dunes

Khuri Sand Dunes

#18 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 47 km from Jaisalmer, the Khuri Sand Dunes are located very close to the Khuri village in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. It is just on the fringes of Thar Desert. The immense natural beauty makes these sand dunes are one of the popular places to experience desert camping in Jaisalmer. Khuri is the lesser known yet more beautiful sand dunes compared to the popular Sam Sand Dunes. It is the ideal place to enjoy the serene desert experience. The Khuri Dunes appeals tourists with its vast sea of sand. Development of tourist facilities is slow as the region still remains unexplored. Only a wonderful little village of mud and straw huts exist here. Renowned for sand dunes, Khuri is an ideal place for camel safari. The dunes are best visited during the months of October to February when the heat is relatively less in the region. The sand dunes offer the majestic views of mesmerizing sunrise and sunset. Camping .....

Manak Chowk

Manak Chowk

#19 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 2.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Manak Chowk is a popular market place situated outside the beautiful Jaisalmer Fort . Manak Chowk is flooded with shops offering decorative leather works, ethnic silver jewellery, craft works and antique pieces. It draws several tourists from far and wide who are thrilled at the wide variety of traditional ethnic goods that are available at affordable prices. An important commercial and business hub of Jaisalmer, the market portrays the rich artistic caliber and creative skills of the local craftsmen of Rajasthan. The tourists can experience the architectural splendor of the beautiful havelis of the ancient times in the market place of Manak Chowk. Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli and Nathmalji ki-Haveli are the most famous havelis in this area. Majority of these havelis were constructed during the 18th and 19th centuries and exhibit rich art and craft works. This .....

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Step into a world of tranquility amidst the stunning golden sands of Jaisalmer, the gateway to the mystical Thar Desert. This popular tourism destination in India is renowned for its breathtaking yellow stone architecture and the majestic Jaisalmer Fort, also known as the ‘Sonar Quila’.

Jaisalmer, or the ‘Golden City’, was established in the 12th century by Rawal Jaisal and has since been an epitome of Rajasthan’s rich cultural heritage. With its artistic structures, monuments of local historical significance, and abandoned villages, Jaisalmer offers a glimpse into the grandeur of this incredible state.

Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of art, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat in the desert, Jaisalmer has something for everyone. So, before you pack your bags for a holiday to Jaisalmer, take a look at our list of the 20 best tourist attractions that you simply cannot afford to miss.

List of 20 Must Visit Places in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

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Jaisalmer Fort – Heart of Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Fort

Built in the 12th century by the Bhati Rajput ruler Rao Jaisal, the Jaisalmer Fort is a massive yellow sandstone fortification that maintains the Raj Mahal and several havelis, gateways and temples. The tawny-brown rampart that turns into honey-gold at sunset, justifying the name “Sonar Quila”, is undoubtedly a blazing instance of visual perception.

The architectural design of the fort having intricately carved windows, doors and walls is one of the fine examples of the rich heritage in India. Located on the Trikuta Hill and overlooking the Jaisalmer city, the Jaisalmer Fort is thus one of the popular tourist attractions in Jaisalmer. Moreover, the two canon points, located at vantage points within the fort, give you an amazing panoramic view of Jaisalmer city.

Today… in the midst of the royal yellow sandstone architecture, Jaisalmer Fort boasted as one of the fortified cities in Rajasthan housing numerous eateries, including Italian, French, and native cuisines; hotels; and museums.

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Sam Sand Dunes- Embrace the enchanting golden Sands

Sam Sand Dunes Jaisalmer

Approximately 42 kilometers from the fort city of Jaisalmer, the SAM Sand Dunes in the outskirts… is for sure the best recommended places to see in Jaisalmer. The exanimate ambiance with stretches of sweeping dunes, camel safari along the breathtaking crests and troughs and crimson horizon at the sunset together drops you to a pleasing blissful landscape.

Don’t miss the rustic and earthy music and folk dance of the gypsies that depicts the rural culture of the Rajasthani folk. The best time to visit the SAM Sand Dunes is at the time of the Jaisalmer Desert Festival , which is usually held in the month of February every year.

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Desert National Park – Wilderness of the desert world

Desert National Park Jaisalmer

This pristine desert wildlife is located in the midst of the remote Thar Desert. If you want to explore the region’s ecosystem and wildlife, then Desert National Park is the best place to visit in Jaisalmer.

The park resounds with the calls of endangered great Indian bustard, black bucks, chinkaras and soul soothing voices of migratory birds like Saker falcon fly, eastern imperial eagle and Eurasian griffon vultures etc.

Also thrilling jeep safari and camping add fun and excitement to the sightseeing of Desert National Park which will be a memorable experience for a lifetime.

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Gadi Sagar Lake -Divine bliss of temples and tranquil waters

Gadi Sagar Lake Jaisalmer

Built in the 14th century as a water conservation tank, the Gadi Sagar Lake is the best place to visit for sightseeing tours in Jaisalmer, which is today a popular tourist hangout. The lake encircles several temples with the most notable being the Krishna Temple that is located on top of the Tilon Gate.

During the winter season, migratory birds flock the region and bird watching becomes a favorite activity in Jaisalmer. Further, boat riding in the Gadsisar Lake is yet another exciting thing to do in Jaisalmer. The best time to visit the Gadi Sagar Lake is during the Gangaur Festival, which is usually held in March or April.

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Salim Singh Ki Haveli – Revel in the grandeur of Past

Salim Singh Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

A distinct architecture that you will come across in Jaisalmer city is the Haveli of Salim Singh from the 17th century which has an extended arched roof in the shape of a peacock.

It is an incredible silhouette that is crafted with 38 balconies, each having distinct designs. Salim Singh Ki Haveli is one of the heritage attractions to explore when you are travelling to Jaisalmer.

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Patwa Ki Haveli – Hedonism at its peak

Patwa Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

An impressive example of intricate architecture that unwrap the passage of a wealthy trader, Guman Chand Patwa of the 19th century, the Patwa Ki Haveli is one of the must places to visit in Jaisalmer.

It is one of the largest Havelis in Rajasthan that maintains fine wall paintings, beautiful jharokhas (balconies), archways and gateways. The Patwon ki Haveli is a cluster of five grandiose havelis which were gifted by Guman Chand Patwa to his sons.

History reveals that the ‘Patwas’ left the Havelis at the mercy of caretakers who in due course became the owners. Later, the first haveli was sold to Mr. Jeevan Lal Ji Kothari… and thereafter Patwa ki Haveli was renamed as the Kothari Patwa Haveli.

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Tanot Mata Temple – Get the holy blessings from the divine Tanot Mata

Tanot Mata Temple Jaisalmer

Your Jaisalmer travel guide is incomplete without the Tanot Mata Temple that is located approximately 150 kilometers from Jaisalmer city and lies close to the battle site of Longewala of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

The temple is currently maintained by the Border Security Force of India and it preserves a collection of unexploded bombs dropped by Pakistan during the 1971 war. The Tanot Mata Temple is one of the least explored tourist places in Rajasthan due to its remote location and hence you can make your holiday in Jaisalmer a penetrating one by visiting the Tanot Mata Temple. A glimpse of the Tanot Mata Temple was shown in the popular Bollywood movie Border.

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Jain Temple – Visual treat for architecture lovers and solace seekers

Jain Temple Jaisalmer

The Jaisalmer Fort houses a group of Jain Temples that dates back to the 12th and 15th century. The group of Jain Temples is a fine example of Dilwara style of architecture that uses yellow sandstone.

The temples are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankars. With detailed architectural work having carved animal and human figures on the wall, a dome that is covered by an amalak and a water pot containing lotus flowers, The Parshvanath Temple is the most prominent one. Further, the Rishabhnath Temple and Sambhavnath Temple in Lodurva, which is 16 kilometers from Jaisalmer city, are two other Jain temples that one can visit during their trip to Jaisalmer.

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Vyas Chhatri – Visit the blissful shores of this Sublime memorial ground

Vyas Chhatri Jaisalmer

The Vyas chhatri is a marvel in the midst of the sand dunes and exhibits the typical Rajasthani style of architecture. Dedicated to sage Vyas, who completed the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Vyas chhatri is Rajasthan’s spin to monuments. It is also popular as one of the best places in Jaisalmer to observe a sunset.

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Mandir Palace – Embrace the 200 years old legacy of Jaisalmer Rulers

Mandir Palace Jaisalmer

One of the finest examples of craftsmanship, having ornate balconies, canopies and intricately carved screens, the Mandir Palace is a popular tourist attraction in Jaisalmer.

It was built between the 9th and the 10th century and was the residence of the rulers of Jaisalmer for over 200 years. The Mandir Palace features the ‘Badal Vilas’, which is a tall sandstone structure below the hilltop city fort.

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Kuldhara Village – Get ready for the Spooky Experience

Kuldhara Village Jaisalmer

Another least explored place around Jaisalmer city that is located in the outskirts is the ruin of Kuldhara village that dates back to the 13th century. It was the largest village in the community that consisted of 84 villages but in the early 19th century all the people in Kuldhara and nearby 83 villages vanished in the dark. The reasons are still being undisclosed, but it is being said that the village was cursed and hence is considered as one of the haunted villages in India. Nonetheless the place still retains some fine architectural works like temples and step wells that assures a planned settlement over 7 centuries.

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Bada Bagh- Bagh of Royal Grandeur

Bada Bagh Jaisalmer

Located 6 kilometers away from Jaisalmer city, Bada Bagh is a beautiful place that houses several cenotaphs of the royal families from the 16th century to 20th century.

It also maintains several other attractions like a garden, a tank, a dam and the Govardhan Stambh (pillar). Bada Bagh offers incredible sunset views which will blow your heart away. It is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.

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Surya Gate – Historical Gate of many tales

Sura Gate Jaisalmer

One of the entrances to Jaisalmer Fort, Surya Gate is a popular attraction in Jaisalmer that is another example of intricately carved architecture.

It is a narrow gate that was built in the 12th century with the aim of preventing enemies from launching a surprise attack and charging inside the fort.

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The Thar Heritage Museum – Exquisite antique pieces of Jaisalmer The Thar Heritage Museum in other words is a house of antique that preserves several historical and ancient folk art of Thar Desert, turbans, musical instruments, fossils and kitchen equipment. It is one of the prominent tourist attractions in Jaisalmer city that is located close to Gandhi Chowk. Also check out: Must Visit Museums in Rajasthan Khaba Fort – Legacy of the mysterious Paliwal Brahmins

Khaba Fort Jaisalmer

Yet another spooky tale from Rajasthan tourism, the Khaba Fort that was once inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins for over 200 years is today an abandoned fort with sparse human activity surrounding it.

Well… the location is perfect for photography and chills. After taking a walk around the fort structure, you can also visit the small museum that preserves several antiques.

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Akal Wood Fossil Park – Travel back to the prehistoric times

Akal Wood Fossil Park Jaisalmer

Don’t forget to tune into the ancient vibes of Akal Wood Fossil Park . This blissful fossil park was once an enchanted forest about 180 million years ago. Akal wood Fossil Park houses age old tree logs protected by the tin roof from various elements.

The main attraction of this park is the ancient redwood tree trunk. This is a perfect place for history lovers. Akal Wood Fossil Park shows useful insights on the history of this planet. It is a must visit place in Jaisalmer if you want to experience something different.

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Lodhruva – Enchanting deserted ruins, Sublime

Lodhruva Jaisalmer

Before disappearing into the folds of time Lodhruva was the capital of Jaisalmer in ancient times. This place is one of the offbeat destinations of Jaisalmer. The major attraction of this place is in its Jain temples which are a marvelous example of Dilwara style architecture, Jali works and Maru Gurjara style of architecture.

Lodhruva is also popular for the doomed love story of princess Mumal and Mahendra which is still recited in local folklores and songs. If you are planning to visit Jaisalmer, the charms of Lodhruva will never cease to attract you with its mesmerizing views.

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Nathmal Ki Haveli – A Unique Architecture to Explore

Nathmal Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

Located in the golden city of Jaisalmer, Nathmal Ki Haveli is a hidden gem that is often overlooked by tourists. This magnificent haveli, or traditional Indian mansion, is a stunning example of a blend of Rajasthani, Rajput and Islamic architecture and is known for its intricate carvings and detailed craftsmanship.

Built in 1885, the haveli is named after Mohata Nathmal, the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer. It was built by his two brothers, Hathi and Lulu, who were known for their artistic skills and were also tasked with constructing other important buildings in the area. One of the interesting facts about the structure is, it was started building in two parts by two brothers without knowing the progress and came out as a unique irregular shape which becomes one of the most admired structures in all of Rajasthan.

Nathmal Ki Haveli is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Jaisalmer. Its intricate carvings, which cover the walls and facades of the building are something visitors cannot miss. The carvings depict scenes of modernity like fans and cars. Two craftsmen who painted these did not see the amenities themselves but they painted them by hearing the descriptions from people. They are truly a work of art and are a testament to the skills of the craftsmen who created them.

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Barmer – A Cultural Masterpiece

Barmer Fort

Barmer is a city located in the heart of the Thar Desert in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan, India. It is a rich cultural hub, known for its vibrant local festivals, traditional handicrafts, and stunning architecture. The city is steeped in history and has a lot to offer tourists who are interested in exploring India’s cultural heritage.

Barmer is also home to some stunning architectural masterpieces, including the magnificent Barmer Fort, which was built in the 16th century. The fort is a testament to the city’s rich history and is surrounded by a series of imposing walls that offer a breathtaking view of the surrounding desert landscape. Visitors can also explore the nearby havelis, or traditional Rajasthani mansions, which are known for their intricate carvings and ornate facades.

Visitors can take a desert safari on camelback and experience the beauty of the desert at sunset, as well as the peace and quiet of the wilderness at night. During the safari, visitors can also visit the nearby villages and meet the local people, who are known for their hospitality and warmth. The best time to visit Barmer is during the Barmer Festival which happens every year in March.

Top Places to Visit in Barmer

  • Barmer Fort
  • Chintamani Parshwanath Jain Temple
  • Jagdambe Temple

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Camel Safari – Get Ready Thrill Seekers

Camel Safari Jaisalmer

Being in the city of shifting sand dunes, you can’t escape the saddle journey. A bumpy ride on a camel in the Thar Desert is one of the exciting things to do in Jaisalmer. It allows you to explore the remote and isolated places tucked in the midst of the desert. Certainly, the more time you devote on your safari, the more remote places you are likely to see and the more you may adjust to and enjoy the desert tranquillity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit jaisalmer.

The best time to visit Jaisalmer is from November to March. During this time the temperature remains favorable for sightseeing and other adventure activities in Jaisalmer. Desert festival is also celebrated in the month of February, which makes Jaisalmer one of the most visited places in winters.

To embrace the thrill and excitement in the golden sands of Jaisalmer, what kind of adventure activities does Jaisalmer offer to the tourists?

Jaisalmer offers a plethora of adventure activities to the tourists which will elevate their experience to a whole new level. Some of the most popular adventure activities to do in Jaisalmer are -

  • Parasailing
  • Paramotoring
  • Camel Safari
  • Quad Biking
  • Desert Safari
  • Jeep Safari
  • Dune Bashing
  • Desert Camping

Apart from sightseeing and adventure, how can I experience the real cultural heritage and lifestyle of Jaisalmer?

  • Sadar Bazaar
  • Light of the east
  • Sonaron Ka Bas
  • Manak Chowk
  • Pansari Bazaar

What is the opening and closing time of Jaisalmer Fort?

Openings and closing time of Jaisalmer Fort are as follows-

  • Opening time - 8:00 am
  • Closing Time - 5:30 pm

Published: 17 Mar, 2023

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7 Incredible places to visit in Jaisalmer

Are you heading to western Rajasthan? Well, let’s talk about the best places to visit in Jaisalmer and what you need to know before you visit. Jaisalmer will feature on many travellers’ bucket lists and for an excellent reason.

Jaisalmer is a whimsical little town that shimmers in the desert sunshine. The town centre is a maze of winding lanes and marketplaces crowned by a magnificent fort. The golden city of India is sure to impress even the most hardened of travellers.

A picture of Amar Sagar in Jaisalmer

What is this blog about?

The main content I want to cover here is the best places to visit. I also want to look at ways to help you get the most out of your time and money.

If Jaisalmer is on your route, it is a good idea to read this to the end, as I have been to Jaisalmer multiple times. That means I have seen the town in-depth. I think it’s reasonable to assume that I have some piece of information that would be useful to you, so do read on.

The best places to visit in Jaisalmer

Let us start with what it says on the tin. We will now talk about the best things to do in Jaisalmer and in the surrounding area.

A local man In Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Fort

Of all the attractions in Jaisalmer, the massive and imposing fort is at the top of the list. If you plan to visit Jaisalmer, it is almost certain you will be coming here. I mean, it stands out a bit. Why is Jaisalmer Fort famous?

Jaisalmer Fort is the second largest in Rajasthan. It was built by Rajput Rawal Jaisal in 1156 AD. The city stands at the intersection between essential trade routes. The fort is composed of yellow sandstone and that makes that bold golden hue. Hence its name, the Sonar Quila or Golden Fort.

It will take the best part of the day just to see the many Jain temples, Havelis, battlements and of course, the crowning palace. The architecture and views inside the fort will keep you busy for hours on end.

Ancient ruins in Jaisalmer India

Do people still live in Jaisalmer Fort?

Jaisalmer fort was considered one of India’s most important fortresses. A whole society formed that is totally unique. In all fairness not much has changed. It is still inhabited by approximately 5000 residents whose descendants primarily came from the Brahmins and Rajputs who once grew up there.  Patwaon-Ki-Haveli

Patwaon Ki Haveli is well justified as being one of the most beautiful Havelis in Jaisalmer. The Havali is located actually inside the walls of the fortified structure. The architecture of this palace is the crowning glory of the whole city. In fact, I would go as far as to say it is one of the most magnificent buildings in India.

Sand dunes in the thar desert Rajasthan

I consider this Haveli to be a separate attraction from the rest of the fort despite being part of it. Entrance into the fort is free, but this palace costs money to enter and is essentially a massive museum.

The building is large and imposing. On the other hand, the Ki haveli is intricately carved and elegant. The entire building was built to impress, and it still does centuries later.

Entrance fees to Patwaon Ki Haveli

The jain temples inside jaisalmer fort.

Jaisalmer has been enriched by its Jain community, which has adorned the city with seven beautiful temples situated within the fort. These Jain temples were built during the 12th and 15th centuries.Respecting local customs when inside a Jain temple

Remember, when visiting any Jain temple, you are not allowed to wear any leather products. Also please cover up to respect local customs. Menstruating women are also not allowed inside any Jain temple, although I have no idea how that could ever be checked.

Jaisalmer fort Rajasthan

Entrance fees for the Jain temples

  • Visiting Time : Early morning to noon

Gadisar lake

Gadisar lake was once the lifeblood of Jaisalmer. Well, the truth is, local people still depend heavily upon it in this harsh desert landscape.

It is a short walk from the palace gates and well worth the effort to get there. The views are amazing at sunrise or sunset, despite the massive telegraph tower that creates an eyesore in an otherwise flawless landscape.

Camel Safari at sunset Rajasthan

History of Gadisar lake

The lake was excavated in 1367 by Rawal Gadsi Singh and obviously built to collect Rainwater. It has been so important to the local people over the centuries that its shores are full of shrines to Amar Sagar.

Due to an increased water demand for agriculture, the lake has increasingly threatened to dry out. Spelling a disaster for the local people.Things to do at the lake in Jaisalmer

Impressive buildings and temples surround the entrance to the lake. I love to walk around the lake as it attracts many birds and there are truly fantastic views.

local woman in Rajasthan

Many tourists enjoy floating around the lake on pedal-driven swans or taking short camel rides around the lake . While this is not my thing, if it is yours, then knock yourself out.

A solitary temple is located across the lake that is home to a very pushy baba. However, the views from his temple are some of the best in Jaisalmer. It makes for a relaxing location for any traveller, so take your time to take it all in properly.Salim Singh Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

This Haveli is known for its distinctive and eye-catching architecture. It was built by Salim Singh, who wanted to make it as high as the fort but was prohibited by the king. It has 38 balconies with its own distinctive style of Rajput ruler grandeur.

Entrance fee to Salam Singh Ki Haveli

Nathmal ki haveli.

7 Incredible places to visit in Jaisalmer

The Nathmal Haveli is a palace! Set right in the heart of the town, it is a pleasure to explore. It is over 500 years old and every inch is carved. The rich heritage of this place is screamingly evident.

The entrance is free, although I swear I had to pay something? The views from the roof of the surrounding town are well worth the effort to get to the top. The building is fascinating and it will take some time to see it all.

a picture of a camel safari Rajasthan

The doctor Bhang shop in Jaisalmer

The Bhang shop in Jaisalmer has become an iconic yet highly controversial establishment. Bhang in Hindi means marihuana and it is legal in Rajasthan for meditative purposes. Don’t get me wrong. I would not walk down the street puffing a joint, but it’s perfectly ok from licenced premises.

The shop is located near the main entrance to the fort and right across the road from the police station. You can find all kinds of things on the menu, from magic milkshakes to space cookies. Please note that some travellers have had adverse reactions to this as they can be super strong.

Many tourists buy “safari packages” for going out in the desert. It can be a lot of fun, but please be cautious with this. 😊

Young girl collecting fire wood Rajasthan

Jaisalmer travel infomation

Let us have a quick look at some helpful travel information about Jaisalmer. After all, we all want the best from our travel experience of the remarkable golden city of India.Where should I live in Jaisalmer?

I only have one recommendation as I have only ever stayed in one hotel when I visit. While it is only one, it is a firm recommendation.

Hotel desert is right in the heart of Jaisalmer. The hotel is fantastic and the price of accommodation is very reasonable. The more expensive rooms are well worth the spend as they overlook the fort battlements and I think any traveller would find it romantic. The view in the night from the beautiful restaurant terrace is one to savour.

lake in Jaisalmer Rajasthan

Ajit (the owner) is very knowledgeable and hospitable. I have taken many camel safaris with him and I have never been disappointed. He can arrange local sightseeing tours or a sunset safari on the dunes.

For the more adventurous of you, he is an expert at organising multiday camel safaris. These will take you deep into the desert, where you can visit one incredible village after another. Your adventure into the desert is organised every step of the way. From camping on the dunes to food and water. If you take your tour with him, you are likely to be able to get far off the tourist track.

woman in the Thar desert west Rajasthan

An ethical consideration

Hotel desert is located inside the fort and many people oppose staying inside its walls. The building is a UNESCO world heritage site, yet many families live inside. The general wear and tear of living inside a living museum has its costs.

There has been extensive water damage. The structural integrity of the fort has been compromised, so many people advise against staying inside when you visit to prevent further damage.

However, I see the other side to the story—the people who live inside need to make a living and their families have lived inside its walls for centuries. I would go as far as to say the local people are part of the history of Jaisalmer fort.

Should it be left as a museum and all those families relocate? For me, I want to support the people who have had their homes invaded by the scores of tourists daily, but it’s a personal choice.

Entrance to Jaisalmer fort Rajasthan

Places to eat in Jaisalmer

Finding good food in Jaisalmer is not easy. I have not found a restaurant I want to recommend as everywhere sells the same tourist food and I am not a fan. Don’t get me wrong, tourist food has its place, but I love to sample the local cuisine if I can, but it seems almost impossible to find.

The primary industry of Jalsamier is definitely tourism. People flock here from around the world for sightseeing, so every restaurant is geared towards tourist food. Pizza and pasta are available everywhere. Even the curries are not very nice. What is more, the price of dinner in Jaisalmer seems more than elsewhere in Rajasthan.

However, we have not come to this part of Rajasthan for dinner. A traveller visits here for the history, landscapes and culture of this unique part of India.

It is so hard to experience the culinary heritage of the golden city. I am sorry I can not be of more help. I don’t want to recommend something just for the sake of it.

Of course, you are free to explore your chances to find a good dinner and I wish you luck! If you do find a decent restaurant for a proper dinner and at a reasonable price, please let me know about your experience, as I am returning Jaisalmer myself soon enough.

stripped hyena Rajasthan

Desert Festival in Jaisalmer

The famous annual desert festival in Jaisalmer is one of the most photogenic in India. Yet as far as I can tell, it was set up by the Jaisalmer tourist board? The festival takes place three days before the full moon on the Hindu month of Magh (February.)

The last one was held from the 14th to the 16th of February 2022. The date of the next one is yet to be confirmed, although it’s not hard to work out.

It is a day of intense culture and colour. The desert festival is celebrated in both the city of Jaisalmer and the beautiful sam sand dunes.

It is a photographer’s dream with all of this against the golden backdrop of the dunes. The camel races are exciting, and the people’s roar in support of their favourite camel is intoxicating.

It is a fantastic chance to experience the local culture and I wholeheartedly recommend timing the date of your trip with the desert festival if you can.

village in the Thar desert of Jaisalmer

Places of interest near Jaisalmer India

As well as the town itself, there is a lot to grab your attention outside of Jaisalmer. It is much easier to organise private transport as the public options are ahem…… unreliable.Bada Bagh

Bada Bagh, or the grand garden, is located about 7 kilometres from the town. A dam was constructed near Jaisalmer that created the Amar Sagar.

The lake made the surrounding area green and the people built Bada Bagh to celebrate its importance. The fantastic garden of Bada Bagh stands out along its banks. Initially constructed in the 18th century, it was added to in the centuries since.

The Amar Sagar has provided a valuable water source to the local people throughout centuries. The Bada Bagh may be a little outside of town, but it is well worth the effort to get there. The Bada bagh will always be the underdog of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer just because of its location.

The city of Jaisalmer India

Jaisalmer desert national park

Deep in the sands of the Thar, you will find Jaisalmer desert national park which is oddly abundant in wildlife. People who visit the desert may well be expecting sand dunes that stretch off into the sunset.

If this is the case, you will probably be disappointed as there are few sand dunes. The Thar desert is mostly arid scrubland. Hence there is so much wildlife. The national park is fringed by one fascinating village after another.

There is also an eerie abandoned village for you to explore. Ask the person organising your desert camp for details. The culture in this part of Jaisalmer is quite unlike any other in India as it merges with that of Pakistan.

You will not be able to take a camel safari actually inside the jaisalmier desert national park as it is restricted. Still, you can circle around its parameters and you are likely to see the wildlife anyway. Please keep your eyes peeled for the long-eared foxes of Jaisalmer desert national park, as they are super cute!

Indian desert foxes in Jaisalmer

Sam sand dunes

Sam sand dunes are an area of outstanding beauty. A road leads almost all the way, so it is unsurprisingly popular with day-trippers who just want to see the sunset on a camel safari. While sam sand dunes are beautiful, they are by far the busiest.Camel safaris

The best way to see the desert is on the back of a camel. Catching a ride on the back of one of these sleepy-eyed beasts is an adventure you will not forget. You will witness incredible sunsets and sleep under the crystal clear skies on the sand dunes. The camel drivers will always find a patch of dunes to camp on as the wildlife tends to be reluctant to go on the bare sand.

To see anything that would feel authentic would mean you are taking a multiday desert safari deep into the countryside. You will have to arrange your desert safari from either Jaisalmer or Khuri.

friendly camel driver in Jaisalmer

Booking your desert safari

Your Camel safari will be all-inclusive as you don’t have many options to take your business elsewhere anyway. Shop around for the best deals as prices vary and so does the quality.

I have done many safaris and always gone with the same person. See my recommendation for your hotel for details.

Khuri is an alternative base to Jaisalmer. It is a small village that was once lost in the Thar desert. Today it is a bustling little village full of homestays, hotels and camping. It is easy to arrange accommodation or food here.

However, your stay can feel like one hard sales pitch and the experience can feel a little tacky. There is also a sizable litter problem if that bothers you.

Its proximity to the Sam sand dunes and a direct road to Jaisalmer make it popular. Some buses infrequently ply this route, making Khuri accessible to independent travellers.

front gate of Jaisalmer fort

How many days in Jaisalmer are enough?

As you can see there is a lot to explore in Jaisalmer. You can probably guess that a couple of days is not enough to see very much in-depth.

Budget five to seven days to see the fort, town, surrounding lake and take a multiday desert safari. It is better not to rush things as you will probably never go to Jaisalmer again and there is so much to experience.

Young Indian girl smiling

How can I spend 2 days in Jaisalmer?

Many travellers will not have much time to dedicate to any one destination, so you will be forced to make a rush trip. If this is all you have, then get ready for no sleep.

Check out the fort, Jain temples, Havelis and grab a sunset tour on the Sam sand dunes. It is not ideal, but what can you do? Sam sand dunes are still magnificent and you can do a lot worse than make a desert safari there.

Goat in village outside Jaisalmer

Getting to Jaisalmer-Rajasthan by train

Jaisalmier is well connected to New Delhi by direct train. These trains all stop at Jaipur and Jodhpur. Getting the train is both fast and convenient as you can come from the big city to the sand dunes of the Thar desert overnight.

However, Jaisalmier is at the end of the line and getting away by train leaves you with just a few options. Getting to Jaisalmer by train is still the most comfortable way to do it.

Aerial shot of the Thar desert Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Train station Scam warning

As you arrive in Jaisalmer by train , you will be greeted by a wall of touts. Taxi drivers and hotel representatives will all want to sell you a room or desert safari. This can be overwhelming as you have just finished a long train ride and you probably won’t want to think of your camel safari just yet.

You can get around this in two ways. The first way is to book a room online then contact your chosen hotel in Jaisalmer to get them to pick you up.

The second is to ask to be dropped at the main gate of Jaisalmer fort. The gates are right in the heart of town and you will be able to shop around for hotels at your leisure, although it will probably push the cost of your initial fare up as there will be no commission here.

Camel driver Thar desert Rajasthan

Getting to Jaisalmer-Rajasthan by bus

Jaisalmer is connected by bus to most major cities around Rajasthan by both public and private options. If you do this, I would like to point out that travelling around the desert with AC makes a lot of difference. Public busses do not have this luxury.

However, the government bus station is in the middle of Jaisalmer and you probably will not need a taxi anywhere as you can simply walk to your hotel.

Desert children posing for the camera Rajasthan

Getting to Jaisalmer-Rajasthan by plane

Jaisalmer is now connected by plane and if you are in a hurry, this can make the world off difference. The costs are not overly high and you can easily book from any one of India’s budget airlines.

Taking this option will undoubtedly leave you more time for your Jaisalmer tour and save you from having to make your way across the Thar desert on public transport.

old man smoking a bidi Rajasthan India

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Now I have covered what you need to know about India’s golden city, why not check out some more of the highlight in Rajasthan. Click this link to find out all about tourism in Rajasthan to find out more. Until the next time, happy planning, guys. 😁

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20 Best Places to Visit in Jaisalmer (2024 Updated)

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The Valour and charms of Jaisalmer city need no explanation. Jaisalmer is one of the jewels of Rajasthan that is popularly visited for its battle-scarred forts, riot invoking colors, chivalric charm, arrogant pride, romantic honor, and breath-taking sand dunes. Most of them are impeccably suited to define glorious sites to visit in Jaisalmer.

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List of Top 20 Most Beautiful Spots in Jaisalmer

This beautiful place encapsulates remarkable Indian heritage with gallantry and passion. Let us take a look at some of the incredible marvels that are the highly visited tourist attractions of the grand Jaisalmer city.

1. Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Fort

So, the first place in our list is the historical ancient fort “The Jaisalmer fort” .  This fort is also popularly called as Golden Fort. This regal fort is made with yellow sandstone that imitates golden hues, therefore gets the name. This fort was built by Raja Jaisal of the then time. It depicts a fine personification of the much-admired Marwari style architecture.

Major Attraction: 99 towers of the fort give a spectacular view of the fort at the night

Opening hours:  This fort opens early morning for public visit and closes by 5 pm in the evening

Entry fee:  Locals are charged INR 50 while others are charged INR 250

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2. Bada Bagh

Bada Bagh Jaisalmer

This is another very beautiful place that you must visit in Jaisalmer city. Bada Bagh was built in the form of a memorial to commemorate the contributions made by the nobles who struggled and fought for the city. This place is known for its exemplary huge garden that was developed by Maharawal Jait Singh. The rich heritage stories of this place make it a very famous place to be visited in Jaisalmer.

Major Attraction: This place will dazzle you with the enchanting sunrise and mesmerizing sunset.

Opening hours:  Badh Bagh is open for public entry between 8 am to 6 pm

Entry fee:  Locals are charged INR 20 while others are charged INR 50

3. Patwon Ki Haveli

Patwon ki Haveli Jaisalmer

This is another important destination in Jaisalmer that is constructed by Guman Chand who had been one of the key traders of Jaisalmer at that time. Its intricately carved enormous suites, beautifully adorned walls, and large corridors decorated with impeccable artwork are some of the features that make this place worthwhile to visit on your Jaisalmer trip .

Major Attraction:  Arts and crafts of architectural style, local artisans, detailed inscriptions captivate the senses of visitors

Opening hours: The public is allowed to enter this place between 8 am to 6 pm

Entry fee:  Locals are charged INR 10 while others are charged INR 50

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4. Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes Jaisalmer

This is another significant place in Jaisalmer city that spans across a vast land of sandy soil and sand crests. Sam sand dunes enable visitors to discover the troughs and crests of the dunes while enjoying a jeep or a camel safari. Evenings become more attractive and beautiful by lighting campfires and indulging in folk music and dance performances that give a gander into the remarkable culture of Jaisalmer city.

Major Attractions: Golden sand dunes all around the place, beautiful views of sunset and sunrise, and camel safari, camp stay are some incredible features that make a memorable experience

Opening hours:  Anytime

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5. Salim Singh Ki Haveli

Salim Singh Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

Another amazing piece of architecture to behold is Salim Singh ki Haveli. Some of the distinctive features of this haveli that appeals to visitors are a peacock-shaped roof, the entrance displaying a sandstone tower that guards the structure. This haveli has got its own unique artistry. As the front structure of the haveli looks like a ship, it is also called Jahaz Mahal.

Major Attractions:  Its architecture is the main attraction for visitors. The thirty-eight balconies and elephant structure built at the entrance is sure to grab your eyeballs.

Opening hours: This place is open for the public between 8 am to 5 pm

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6. Desert National Park

Desert National Park Jaisalmer

Desert National Park is one of the largest animal habitats of the country. This park is the abode to a variety of species of flora and fauna. Spread across a vast land, this park provides a wonderful insight into the desert birds, animals, and vegetation.

Major Attractions: Magnificent landscape, migratory birds, extinct lakes, photography, tiger watching makes the visit thrilling and exciting

Opening hours:  This place is open for the public between 10 am to 5 pm

Entry fee:  There is an entry fee of INR 100 for all tourists.

7. Gadisar Lake

Gadisar Lake Jaisalmer

A lot of tourists come to enjoy a memorable boating experience in the pristine waters of this lake. Gadisar lake was constructed by Raja Rawal Jaisal to create a provision of water supply in Jaisalmer. This beautiful lake is surrounded by colorful chhatris and holy shrines that make a peaceful ambiance. Gadisar lake is a romantic retreat that makes it a popular tourist spot for a honeymoon.

Key Attractions:  Artistically engraved entrance gate made with yellow sandstones and boating in the serene lake makes it a fabulous sightseeing experience

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8. Silk Route Art Gallery

Silk Route Art Gallery Jaislamer

Silk Route Art Gallery is listed as UNESCO’s world heritage site in Jaisalmer. This heritage gallery provides a remarkable range of colorful and beautiful handmade Rajasthani handicraft items , antiques, patchwork, accessories, clothes, and a lot more. The rich Mewari culture and vibrancy of this city are quite apparent in its amazing goods where the artists and craftsmen interlace and produce magical threads.

Major Attractions: If you have an interest in Rajasthani patchwork, artificial jewelry, blankets, souvenirs, etc. then you will definitely like this place.

Opening hours: This place is open for the public between 7 am to 8 pm

9. Sadar Bazaar

Sadar Bazaar Jaisalmer

If you are fond of puppets, jewelry, and trinkets, then Sadar Bazaar would be a must-visit place for you on your Jaisalmer tour. This bazaar showcases the vibrancy and enthusiasm of the locals and space. Sadar Bazaar is a highly renowned market in Jaisalmer city where you can get typical handicraft items of Rajasthan . The exemplary range of varieties of shades of items is sure to mesmerize you. In all, a visit to this bazaar makes it a delightful experience to remember.

Major Attractions:  A great place for those who appreciate and gets inspired by Marwari culture revealed in the form of clothing, rugs, puppets, handicrafts, shawls, jewelry, tie and dye cloths in stunning colors

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10. Amar Sagar Lake

Amar Sagar Lake Jaisalmer

Amar Sagar Lake is located seven km away from Jaisalmer city. This lake cum oasis is constructed by a series of wells and ponds and an ancient Shiva Temple. Lying close to the Amar Singh Palace, the Amar Sagar lake and shrine are built by Raja Amar Singh. Being a perfect place to spot a large number of different types of birds, this lake is also called a birdwatcher’s paradise.

Major Attractions: Shiva Temple, Amar Palace, and bird watching make this place worth visiting.

Opening hours: The public is allowed to enter this place between 9 AM to 5 PM

Entry fee:  Nil

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11. Sonaron Ka Baas

Sonaron Ka Baas Jaisalmer

Sonaron Ka Baas is a popular market that houses several jewelry shops. It is the best place in Jaisalmer to get authentic and ethnic Rajasthani charms and ornaments at the most reasonable price. Made with precious or semi-precious stones, jewelry shops in this bazaar deal with a wide collection of jewelry options.

Major Attractions: If you are fond of jewelry, then this place will interest you. A sight of a diverse selection of jewelry made using varieties of valuable stones in carved silver, and gold metals are simply amazing!

Opening hours: The public is allowed to enter between 10 am to 6 pm

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12. Vyas Chhatri

Vyas Chhatri Jaisalmer

Vyas Chhatri is an authentic and traditional Rajasthani sandstone monument, that is also a funeral ground for brahmins. This monument is devoted to Sage Vyas, the famous poet of the epic time Mahabharata. Vyas Chatri is the best place to enjoy the splendid sight of Golden Fort. It is advised to visit this place at night to capture the extraordinary sunset views that will leave you spellbound.

Major Attractions:  Sandstone Cenotaph is the amazing attraction of this place

Opening hours:   8 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee: Nil

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13. Khaba Fort

Khaba Fort Jaisalmer

Khaba fort is one of the tourist destinations in Jaisalmer , that was built in the thirteenth century. It lies amidst the unproductive desert village. At this fort, one can find architectural pieces, artifacts, and pots. This is a decent place for those who are looking for a less crowded place to visit with your kids that gives you a glimpse of the historic monument.

Major Attractions:  Museum and Sand Dunes

Opening hours: Khaba fort is open for the public from 8 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee: INR 10 per Person

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14. Akal Wood Fossil Park

Akal Wood Fossil Park Jaisalmer

This park is a national geological monument that is of great significance. It is situated in the fossil belt of the city that contains remnants of trees such as Chir, Redwood, and Deodar. Akal Wood Fossil Park features a wonderful museum that showcases the pictures of fossils with a short description.

Opening hours:  This park is open for people between 10 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee:   Visitors are charged INR 5 to INR 10

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15. Surya Gate

Surya Gate Jaisalmer

There are four gates to the fabulous Jaisalmer Fort, out of which Surya Gate is one of them. This gate is the 2 nd gate that was built to confine the entrance of rival troops, but now it has become a nice tourist attraction. On visiting this place, you can get the amazing picturesque sight of the Jaisalmer Fort.

Opening hours:  Surya Gate is open for the public from 7 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee:  There is an entry fee of INR 50 to INR 250 for all tourists.

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16. Desert Culture Centre And Museum

Desert Culture Centre And Museum Jaisalmer

This is a remarkable museum devoted to the rich Marwari heritage and art. A visit to this place provides you a profound insight into the customs, traditions, and cultural practices of the Marwari people. Situated in Amar Sagar Pol, Desert Culture Centre And Museum feature several dance and music dance performances, and puppet shows that will make your visit interesting and unique.

Major attractions: Museum

Opening hours: This place is allowed for the public between 10:30 AM to 8:30 PM

Entry fee:  Public have to pay INR 100 to enter this place

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17. Shantinath Temple

Shantinath Temple Jaisalmer

Shantinath temple is a popular Jain temple that is located within the Jaisalmer Fort. There are several popular textile shops located close to it. Being one of the most popular Jain temples in the Jaisalmer , you must include it in your itinerary.

Major Attractions: The beautiful and peaceful Jain temple is worth watching here.

Opening hours: The timing for the public visit is from 7 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee:  Tourists are charged between INR 50 to INR 250

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18. Lodhruva

Lodurva Temple Jaisalmer

Lodurva is a village situated in Jaisalmer city. It is popular for its authentic food, desert, and Jain Temple. Lodurva is renowned as the primitive capital of the Bhatti Dynasty. The incredible sand dunes and rich architectural masterpieces make it one of the major attractions for tourists. You must not miss witnessing folk music and dance performances at this place.

Major Attractions: Mesmerising Jain Temple is a place worth to watch

Opening hours: The public is allowed to enter this place between 8 AM to 12 PM

Entry fee:  INR 10

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19. Tazia Tower

Tazia Tower Jaisalmer

Tazia Tower is another popular tourist spot located in Mandir Palace. This tower is popular for its amazing architectural design. Tazia Tower is surrounded by several hotels and shops where you can enjoy authentic and tasty Rajasthani food.

Opening hours: This place is open for the public between 8 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee:  Nil

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20. Maharaja’s Palace

Maharajas Palace Jaisalmer

Maharaja’s Palace exhibits remarkable architecture in Jaisalmer. This aesthetic palace is located within the Jaisalmer Fort and is known for its distinctive shape. This palace conveys the vast culture and history of Rajasthan. It is a scenic place decorated using artifacts, furniture, and photos of Maharaja’s rule.

MajorAttractions:  You should not leave this place without watching the beautiful sunset at this palace.

Opening hours:   9 AM to 6 PM

Entry fee:  INR 100

Make it a point to explore all these noteworthy places on your tour to Jaisalmer . The addition of these places to your itinerary will surely make it an unbelievable experience for you.

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Jaisalmer Places to Visit: How To Explore The Golden City

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  • June 17, 2023
  • January 4, 2024
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Vipin and Abhishek in Sam Sand Dunes — Jaisalmer places to visit

If the thrill of visiting Kuldhara (the haunted village) hasn’t convinced you to visit Jaisalmer, the architectural marvels and beautiful desert sunset surely will.

You have enjoyed the mountains and the seashores. And now it’s time to spend a night in the lap of twinkling stars in the Thar desert or your days exploring the fine architecture. Imagine how that’d be? Wholesome!

Your Jaisalmer places to visit list might be small, but it can give you a lifetime of experience.

In this travel guide, you will go on a virtual journey to Jaisalmer. Further, you’ll also learn the best ways to reach Jaisalmer, where to stay, when to go, what to eat, what to buy, and more.

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How to Reach Jaisalmer?

Distance from Jaipur to Jaisalmer: ~560 km or ~348 miles

Jaisalmer is well connected to major cities in India, making it easy for you to reach here. Here’s how you reach Jaisalmer via different modes:

Jaisalmer has its own airport, Jaisalmer Civil Airport (JSA). However, the connectivity of this airport is limited, and only a few domestic flights operate here . You can board these if you come to Jaisalmer from big cities like Delhi, Jaipur, and Mumbai.

Note: These flights are operational only during the tourist season (October to March).

There are two other nearby airports, Jodhpur (280 km) and Jaipur (550 km), from where you can reach Jaisalmer.

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Jaisalmer is well-connected by rail. You can easily reach Jaisalmer by train from any city in India. The nearest railway station is Jaisalmer Railway Station (JSM).

Jaisalmer railway station — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

You can reach Jaisalmer via state and national highways if you prefer road travel. You can take the NH62 route from Jaipur, which passes through cities like Ajmer and Jodhpur. You can also drive from Delhi but remember that the journey can be extended.

Top 5 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer fort.

Jaisalmer Fort is the only living fort in India. What do we mean by that? This fort still houses people and shops who permanently reside here.

You’ll find this fort amidst the golden sands of the Thar Desert, also known as the Golden Fort or, locally, the Sonar Quila. You might need some extra time if admiring architecture and beauty is your thing. Further, for its heritage, UNESCO has recognized this site as one of the world’s heritage.

Jaisalmer fort — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

We explored the entire fort on foot. Clicked some Instagram-worthy photos and dwelled on this architectural beauty.

Here are some of the things we learned that you should know:

  • Royal Palace: Visit here to see the grandeur and splendor of a royal palace.
  • Jain Temples: Intricately carved temples dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras; don’t miss out on these.
  • Laxminath Temple: It is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. Take blessings and keep exploring.
  • Fort Walls and Bastions: You can also explore the fort walls for picturesque views amidst the narrow alleys.
  • Fort Museum: History people — this is your heaven. The museum houses artworks, royal artifacts, and ancient coins, giving you an insight into the city’s history.
  • Witness the Sunset: Sunset from a fort is an entirely different experience. Also, we advise you to reach a good point before sunset as it gets crowded with time.

Lakshminath temple architecture — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

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Sam Sand Dunes (Thar Desert)

Your journey to Jaisalmer is incomplete without experiencing the thrill of Sam Sand Dunes — a must in Jaisalmer places to visit list. 

These golden sand dunes are around 40 kilometers away from the city and offer an authentic desert experience.

We remember the thrill, the ups and downs of Jeep Safari, the endless sand, and the sun rays reflecting, giving the sand a golden texture.

Thar Desert jeep safari — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

You can take full advantage of Sam Sand Dunes with the following experiences:

  • Camel Safari: Ride on a camel to see the golden desert while enjoying the tranquility.
  • Jaisalmer Jeep Safari: This is for the misfits and adventurers. Feel the adrenaline rush as you ride on a 4×4 vehicle, exploring the sand dunes.
  • Sunrise and Sunset Views: You see this out-of-the-world beauty of the sun going down and up with its aura of golden and orange rays in the desert. Definitely, a soothing experience you can’t miss.
  • Desert Camping: There’s a provision to spend the night under the starry sky. Either contact a local operator, or you can set your camp in the desert. Sam offers several well-equipped campsites with basic amenities, providing comfortable tents for a relaxing stay.
  • Stargazing: I always looked at stars with awe. It evokes many emotions, a feeling of how small and irrelevant we are. A feeling that says there’s nothing in life worth living but love. So yes, you like stargazing — here’s a fantastic opportunity.
  • Folk Performances: In Sam Sand Dunes, several camps organize cultural programs featuring live music performances and traditional folk dances like Kalbelia and Ghoomar. 
  • Quad Biking and Hot Air Balloon Ride: Calm your adventurous spirit with quad biking and a hot air balloon ride. Ask your hotel or tour operator for this experience — they can connect you with the right person.

Vipin on Camel safari — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

Patwon Ki Haveli 

One of the most well-maintained and attractive havelis (mansion) in Jaipur is Patwon Ki Haveli. Include this in your Jaisalmer places to visit list, and you won’t regret it.

Patwon Ki Haveli is a collection of five havelis that symbolize the grandeur and luxury of bygone eras. 

It is said that a wealthy merchant from the 18th and 19th centuries constructed it using yellow sandstone. 

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These intricately carved havelis take you back in time. It leaves you in amazement and makes you appreciate Jaisalmer’s architectural marvel and cultural heritage.

The fronts of these havelis have balconies, jharokhas (projecting windows), ornate pillars, and extensive ornamentation. Yellow sandstone in their construction gives the Havelis a distinct golden hue.

vipin and abhishek in patwo ki haveli — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

With their complex designs, historical significance, and unique ambiance, these havelis are among the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.

Ticket Price: INR 50 for Indians, additional charges for cameras. Opening Hours: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Gadisar Lake

You might be wondering how a lake originates in the desert. 

Gadisar Lake is an artificial lake and has served as an essential water source for the city since it was built in the 14th century.

Entry gate of Gadisar lake — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

Temples, ghats, and monuments surround this lake, providing a serene environment for photogenic. Also, you can enjoy boating the lake too. It gets even more beautiful during sunset.

view of gadisar lake — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

Stroll through the chhatris (cenotaphs) along the lake, dedicated to the city’s former rulers and great families. And if you get hungry, you’ll find several options for fast food and snacks surrounding the entrance to the lake. 

Oh, and don’t forget to take a photo in front of the “I ♥︎ Jaisalmer” sculpture. Also, record videos for your social media friends. You can edit the video, add audio to video for free , and make it nice looking to share your Jasialmer diaries with #MisfitWanderers.

Misfit Wanderers travel group in jaisalmer — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

Salim Singh Ki Haveli

Salim Singh Ki Haveli is the last on the list of Jaisalmer places to visit. You can walk here from the Patwon Ki Haveli as it’s nearby.

Built at the end of the 18th century by the Prime Minister of Jaisalmer, it stands out with its distinct peacock-shaped roof and fine carvings.

There are beautiful mihrabs, balconies, and intricately designed rooms. The haveli also presents picturesque city views, providing a glimpse of its architectural artistry.

salem singh ki havelli — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

There is a guide available here who can introduce you to the intricacies of the haveli and its ancient history free of charge. 

I had the opportunity to meet the present owner of the haveli, who belonged to the lineage of Jaisalmer’s Prime Minister. You might also be able to meet, as it seems he lives there.

Ticket Price: INR 25 for Indians. Opening Hours: From 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Other Places to Explore Near Jaisalmer

Bada Bagh sits approximately 6 kilometers north of Jaisalmer city; Bada Bagh is an important historical site. There are huge cenotaphs made of yellow sandstone, commonly known as chhatris. The combination of yellow sandstone tombs against the backdrop of the setting sun creates a mesmerizing view. 

Further, it’s architectural beauty and serene environment make it a favorite spot for photography enthusiasts. 

an indian monk in jaisalmer — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

Kuldhara, often called the “Ghost Village,” is lonely. It is situated about 18 kilometers west of the city and is known to be a haunted village.

We didn’t visit the village but have collected the information for you.

According to local legends, due to the fear of oppression and exploitation by the ruling authorities in the early 19th century, the villagers cursed the land before leaving so that no one could ever settle here again.

The village has remained abandoned since then, giving birth to stories of haunted and mysterious activities. The remnants of houses, empty streets, and desolation create a terrifying yet captivating destination for visitors.

Risk takers and adventurers would love to add this to their Jaisalmer places to visit list.

Local Foods You Can Try in Jaisalmer

The local cuisine of Jaisalmer is as vibrant as its cultural heritage. You can indulge in the flavors of Rajasthani delicacies known for their richness and aromatic spices.

a traditional rajasthani thali in jaisalmer — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

Some of the local foods you can’t try here:

  • Dal Bati Churma: a nutritious combination of lentils, baked wheat dumplings, and sweet wheat flour. 
  • Ker Sangri: a Rajasthani specialty made from dried berries and beans.
  • Lal Maas: a spicy red meat curry offering the deliciousness of the region.
  • Ghevar: a Rajasthani sweet made with flour, sugar syrup, and clarified butter. 

You can enjoy these delicacies at local restaurants and street food stalls.

What Souvenirs Should You Buy In Jaisalmer? 

Jaisalmer is a paradise for shoppers, offering a variety of souvenirs and traditional handicrafts.

Explore bustling markets like Sardar Bazaar and Bhatia Bazaar. 

You will find a wide range of textiles, embroidered fabrics, colorful turbans, camel leather products, silver jewelry, and traditional Rajasthani puppets.

a shop selling souvenirs in jaisalmer — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

This city is famous for its skilled artisans who create intricate mirror work, embroidery, and block-printed fabrics. Be sure to bargain for the best deal and take a piece of Jaisalmer’s vibrant culture back home.

Where Should You Stay In Jaisalmer? 

Jaisalmer provides several accommodation options to fulfill the needs and preferences of every traveler.

For a luxurious experience, heritage hotels and resorts converted from old palaces and havelis offer grand rooms, world-class amenities, and a glimpse of royal history.

Mid-range hotels and guesthouses provide comfortable accommodations with modern facilities. Budget travelers can find affordable stays in guesthouses, hostels, and homestays that offer a cozy and welcoming environment.

abhishek at our place of stay — Jaisalmer Places to Visit

Remember, you can also stay in desert camps to sleep under the starry desert sky and enjoy traditional Rajasthani hospitality.

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Practical Travel Tips From Real Experience

Here are some of the travel tips based on our expedition to Jaisalmer:

  • The best time to visit Jaisalmer is during winter (October to March). The weather is pleasant for exploring the city and going on desert safaris.
  • Respect the local customs and traditions, especially when visiting religious sites. Dress modestly and respectfully during temple visits.
  • Stay hydrated and carry sunscreen, as the desert sun can be intense.
  • Exercise caution against dehydration and sunburn risks when exploring.
  • Ensure you have appropriate travel insurance and follow safety guidelines during desert safaris.
  • Note that prices increase two to four-fold during peak seasons, Desert Festival, Christmas, and New Year, hotels, cabs, and desert safaris.

Distance and Transportation Options Between Attractions in Jaisalmer

In Jaisalmer, you can explore the major attractions: on foot or by hiring a taxi/cab. 

Assuming Jaisalmer railway station is the center, here are the distance details of these attractions:

The Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer

The best time to visit Jaisalmer is during the winter months, from November to February. 

During these months, the temperature in Jaisalmer ranges from 10 to 25 degrees Celsius (50 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day. However, the evenings generally get cool.

Traveling during the winter allows you to enjoy various festivals and events held in Jaisalmer. The Desert Festival, celebrated in February, is a significant attraction with cultural performances, camel races, and other traditional activities.

It’s worth noting that Jaisalmer experiences extremely high temperatures during the summer months (March to June). The temperature can rise above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Therefore, it’s advisable to avoid visiting during the summer.

The monsoon season, from July to September, brings some relief from the heat, but unexpected rainfall can hinder your travel plans.

Cost and Duration of Jaisalmer Trip (Estimation)

The cost and number of days for your Jaisalmer trip depend on what you want to see and do.

Two days are sufficient if you only want to visit the main attractions. If you want to explore all the Jaisalmer places to visit, then you should stay for 3-4 days.

The budget is subjective. It largely depends on the type of hotel you choose, your dining preferences, and your shopping expenses. However, a general budget estimate is as follows:

  • For one day: INR 2000
  • For two days: INR 3000

Note: This does not include the cost of a desert safari, ranging from INR 1000 to INR 5000.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the famous attractions in jaisalmer.

Famous attractions in Jaisalmer include Jaisalmer Fort (also known as Sonar Quila), Patwon Ki Haveli, Sam Sand Dunes, Gadisar Lake, Thar Desert, Bada Bagh, and Jain Temples.

When is the best time to visit Jaisalmer?

The best time to visit Jaisalmer is during the winter months, from October to March. The weather is pleasant during this time and suitable for exploring the city’s attractions.

Is Jaisalmer safe for tourists?

Jaisalmer is a safe city for tourists. However, taking necessary precautions and following general safety guidelines is always advisable. For instance, staying aware of your surroundings, avoiding isolated areas at night, and keeping your belongings secure.

Why is Jaisalmer called the Golden City?

Jaisalmer is often called the Golden City due to its golden sandstone architecture and the surrounding golden desert. All the houses and buildings are made of golden sandstone.

Conclusion 

Jaisalmer is known worldwide for its architectural marvels, golden landscapes, rich heritage, and hospitality. 

Whether you are coming here for the grand forts, an adventure in the desert, to experience cultural heritage, or to savor the Rajasthani cuisine, Jaisalmer will be a lifetime memory.

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Jaisalmer fort.

Jaisalmer Fort

Amongst all the places to see in Jaisalmer, the Jaisalmer Fort is the largest. It is in fact, one of the largest forts around the world. Located on the Tirukuta Hill, this fort was built by Rao Jaisal, one of the mightiest rulers of Jaislamer. Due to its location at the golden stretches of the Thar Desert, this fort is also known as the ‘Sonar Quila’ or the ‘Golden Fort’.

Over the past few centuries, this fort has witnessed several battles and has successfully endured its pride and glory of being one of the magnificent forts in Rajasthan. However, kings and battles are no more persistent and can be found on the pages of history books, leaving behind their immortal legacy and bonding with this fort. 

In addition to the beguiling beauty of the fort, it is also bejeweled with several astounding monuments within it premises. Raj Mahal, Laxminath Shrine, Merchant Havelis, the ornate Jain temples and the gateways are some of the major attractions of this fort.

The walls of this 250 feet tall fort are made of crenelated sandstone and they soar 30 feet high from the ground. The golden yellow reflections of these walls, which can be seen from a distance, have gained it the title ‘Golden Fort’. Masking the fort in a yellowish fog, the fort’s main entrance is a sight to behold. Elevated to about sixty feet, the entrance is made from the finest quality rosewood. Inside the fort, there are stables and fortresses of erstwhile kings of the Rajputana pride.

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Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes

Sam sand dunes are indeed one of the most authentic desert dune sites in whole India and truly deserves to be on your list of things to do in Jaisalmer. Here, you find 30 to 60-meter tall sand dunes and many travellers enjoy Desert Safari on camels or jeep. Sam is 45 kilometres west of Jaisalmer city where you can reach by hiring a vehicle. You may further choose to stay in one of many desert camps that are mostly built in 2 to 3 km radius of sand dunes.

The best time to reach Sam sand dunes is around evening to enjoy the desert sunset at around 4 to 7 PM or early morning, during the sunrise time of 4 to 6 am. You can book a camel or jeep well in advance or on the spot as they are also available at desert camps. The best time to visit Sam or even Jaisalmer is from the months of October to March as during the renaming months, all the camps are closed and only few camel riders are made available. Moreover, the evening musical program at Sam at the desert camps are not available in summer and monsoon months and makes it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.

Location:   Sam Sand Dunes, Near Sam Toll Barrier, Right Side Of Sam Road, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

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Gadsisar Lake

Gadsisar Lake

Maharwal Gadsi Singh, the then Maharaja of Jaisalmer constructed this lake in 1400 AD. The lake was originally built as a conservation reservoir for rainwater harvesting; during the ancient times, and it happened to be one of the major water sources for the entire city.

Named after the Maharaja, this reservoir has now earned the fame of being the most popular places to visit in Jaisalmer, and is visited by people from various corners of the world. Located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer, it is an idyllic getaway to seek peace and tranquillity of mind, away from the bustling and chaotic city life.

Fringed with several temples and shrines, the lake also serves as an ideal place for the birdwatchers. During the winters, it is flocked by different species of exotic and migratory birds and thus it attracts a number of birdwatchers and nature photographers. Shallow ghats, intricately carved cenotaphs and delightful gardens around this reservoir add to its splendid beauty, and are also one of the main reasons; the lakeside has become one of the popular picnic spots in Jaisalmer.

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Patwon Ki Haveli

Patwon Ki Haveli

Timing: 9 AM to 5 PM; Everyday

Location: In Jaisalmer city

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Kuldhara Abandoned Village

Kuldhara Abandoned Village

Located 18 km away from Jaisalmer, the Kuldhara village is known as the ghost village. Lying abandoned from the past few centuries, this village has no signs of human life and is also known as one of the haunted places in Rajasthan. However, during the contemporary times, this hamlet has become one of the significantly visited places in Jaisalmer.

A clan of eighty-five villages, Kuldhara was once inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins, but due to some adverse happenings, the natives evacuated the village within a night. Also, there have been no traces, where and how the villagers left their homes; only assumptions and wild guesses hinted their invasion to some of the nearby regions. Since then there has been no signs of human dwelling or any other activities within the surroundings.

It is also said that while leaving the village, the villagers put a curse on it. According to the curse, anyone dwelling within the village will have to meet a fearful fate, death in the worst cases! Location:  Jiyai, Rajasthan 345001 Best time to visit:  The ideal time to visit Kuldhara would be from October to March when the heat is a little bit less, and you can enjoy walking around in the desert without getting tortured by the sun.

Bada Bagh

Even though Jaisalmer is known to be a desert city, the rulers made attempts to add some greenery to its landscape. The Bada Bagh was one such endeavour that stood the test of time and is now a sprawling garden. Located six kilometers from Jaisalmer, this garden complex is home to the royal tombs and is among the popular places to visit in Jaisalmer.

An artificially built dam is the main source of water to this garden. Commissioned by Maharawal Jaisal Singh, this artificial dam also served as one of the major source of water for the inhabitants of the city. While visiting this garden, the Govardhan Stambh will greet you. This pillar was constructed to celebrate the construction of the dam.

Also, while within the garden premises, you can visit the cenotaphs or the tombstones of the royal families. Built in ancient Hindu architecture, the surrounding has cenotaphs dedicated to each of the Bhatti rulers. Some of these tombstones are as old as the history of Jaisalmer and are a perfect delight for the visitors and make it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.

Taj Mahal

Salim Singh-ki Haveli

Salim Singh-ki Haveli

This haveli is one of the popular tourist attractions in Jaisalmer. Salim Singh-ki Haveli is built on an older structure. This building was constructed during the early part of the eighteenth century. It was the residence of the Mehta family, one of the influential families in Jaisalmer during the early 18th century. Salim Singh, the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer commissioned the building of this haveli.

Having a unique architectural identity, the haveli’s roof is based on the peacock’s physical form and it lies within the vicinity of the Jaisalmer fort. In the background you can see high hills overlooking the mansion.

It is believed that two extra floors were built in this building, but was apparently disapproved by the Maharaja and were eventually eradicated down. But there seems to be no indication that these floors existed. The gateways of this building are flanked by a pair of tuskers. Even though the tuskers are made of sandstone, the perfection of their size, shape and carving can make you believe them to be real!

Tanot Mata Temple

Tanot Mata Temple

Jaisalmer War Museum

Jaisalmer War Museum

Desert Culture Centre and Museum

Desert Culture Centre and Museum

This museum and culture centre is the place to visit to know more about the culture of Jaisalmer and its rich heritage. On display in the Desert Culture Centre and Museum are artefacts relating to the ancient customs of Jaisalmer. A visit to this place reveals a lot about the people and cultures of this region. Abundant with artefacts and items of cultural interest, the museum also displays rare coins; some of the coins date back to the medieval period.

Khuri Sand Dunes

Khuri Sand Dunes

Located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer, Khuri sand dunes are a popular visiting spot. The Khuri village is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer to witness how people live in a desert. You can see the many mud and straw houses at Khuri. These homes have impressive exterior decorations.

Camel riding is one of the main activities in this village and while visiting this village, you can explore the vast expanses of the desert outskirts on a camel back. The crests and troughs of the dunes will intrigue you. Some dunes reach mesmerizing heights.

Whilst experiencing the terrain of the desert, you can also visit the local settlements to experience the culture. Sit in the verandas of the straw thatched homes. A visit to the local bazaar will get you acquainted with the way of trading in the Thar Desert and will also offer you the chance to live their lives. The music of the Kalbeliyas is something you should not miss when at the Khuri Sand Dunes.

The vast expanse of the Khuri Sand Dunes stretches into the horizon. It is a perfect place to find unparalleled solitude as you ride your camel into uninhabited areas. It is a unique adventure activity where you feel like a nomad wandering through the desert in search of an oasis. Campfires during the night are one of the main attractions in this region.

Desert National park

Desert National park

A visit to the Desert National Park will give a better understanding of how the plants and animals have survived the aridness of the Thar Desert. Displaying the unique range and collection of different species of flora and fauna, this museum attracts the nature enthusiasts and the botanists to a large extent.

The terrain of this forest is multifaceted with craggy rock surfaces interspersed between the vegetation. The animals you can see here are the wolf, chinkara, blackbuck and desert cat. Considerable number of sand-grouses can also be seen near the water holes. During the mornings, you can witness the abundant activity of early birds such as the grey partridge for instance.

The park is known to be the abode of the Great Indian Bustard, the state-bird of Rajasthan. The national park is located as a part of the Sudashri forest. The national park houses animals and birds that thrive in the desert. The wildlife sanctuary spans an area of about 3100 square kilometers and also houses some of the exotic animals like the desert wolves, nilgai and spotted eagles.

Uncover the rich culture that is preserved in the sands of Jaisalmer.

Dussehra Chowk

Dussehra Chowk

Enclosed in the Golden Fort (Sonar Quila) of Jaisalmer, the Dussehra Chowk sprawls as a large courtyard that is shrouded with tales of ceremonies and celebration of the festival of Dussehra during the reign of Rajput in Jaisalmer. The edifices and edges of the marvellous Royal fort can witness from all the angles from the Dussehra Chowk. Hawa Pol, Akshya Pol, Ganesh Pol, and Suraj Pol are the four getaways to enter the fort and one can reach the Dussehra Chowk by Hawa Pol (the last of the four getaways). There is a marble throne which is said to be the place where the King would sit and watch the proceedings in the complex.

Location: Golden Fort.

Opening hours: From 9 am to 6 pm on all the days.

Ticket Price: For Indian visitors, the charge is INR 20 and INR 70 for any foreign national.

Historical Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

Vyas chhatri.

Vyas Chhatri

Nathmal-ki-Haveli

Nathmal-ki-Haveli

This haveli has derived its origin from the late 19th century and has extraordinary exterior, dripping with carvings. The 1st floor of the haveli has some beautiful paintings that are made using 1.5kg of gold leaf. Apparently, the left and right wings were the work of two brothers-Hathi and Lulu. The competitive spirit in them apparently produced this virtuoso work. If you closely observe, the two sides are similar, however not identical.

There are pictures engraved on pillars and walls that consist of horses, cattle, and depiction of flora among many other things. The most interesting aspect of this haveli that draws instant attention are the modern amenities such as cars, fans etc. It is said and believed that the architect brothers never saw these things in reality and engraved it with the mere help of their descriptions. These interesting facts surely make visiting Nathmal ki haveli on your list of things to do in Jaisalmer.

Location: In the heart of Jaisalmer

An exterior view of the resort

Located within the vicinity of the Kuldhara village, the Khaba Fort is an abandoned structure that is yet another eerie place in Jaisalmer. This fort holds great potential for photography enthusiasts and is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer to click amazing snapshots. The surroundings of the fort are intriguing enough to let you have a chilling experience!

This fort was inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins, and the reason behind this desertion is not entirely known till date. It is believed that when the Paliwal Brahmins deserted the village, they deserted this fort too.

Tazia Tower

Tazia Tower

Tazia Tower of Jaisalmer can certainly be considered to be one of the major tourist attractions on your Jaisalmer tour. If you are fond of the Rajputana architectures scattered in the city, Tazia tower will come as a welcome break to you. It is situated in the excellent 'Badal Palace' complex located near Amar Sagar Gate. These were once the homes of the former royal family.

The Tazia tower is a 5-storied structure where each story has significance in its own. On each floor there is a balcony that is famous for their individual designs. This tower was built by Muslim craftsmen and is based on the shape of Tazia; which is actually the replica of Mausoleum of various Imams. The construction is made of wood, thermocol and coloured papers. The architects gifted it to the then royal patrons to honour them with love and respect.

Location: Badal Palace complex located near Amar Sagar Gate

Surya Gate

Mandir Palace

Mandir Palace

Jain Temple

Jain Temple

The fun fact about the Jaisalmer fort which is also called as ‘sonar quilla’ is that It is just not a tourist attraction site or a world heritage site but a huge settlement that houses temples, havelis, shops, houses etc. This group of Jain temples in Jaisalmer dates back to the 12th century and are of great archaeological value. These temples are a great example of a Dilwara style built with animals and human figures carved on the walls of Yellow stones. The Jain temples in the Jaisalmer Fort are dedicated to Rikhab Devji and Shambhavi Dev Ji, the famous Jain hermits which are fondly called as 'Tirthankars'.  Gyan Bhandar library is one of the interesting features that you will find on the campus, prowl on some of the rare manuscript preserved in India at this place.

Location: Jaisalmer Fort.

How to reach: Share an auto rickshaw or take a rickshaw up to Jaisalmer fort.

Famous for: Dilwara style paintings, and architecture.

Opening hours: Early morning till 12 noon.

Maharaja's Palace

Maharaja's Palace

A five storied building in the Main Chowk of Jaisalmer Fort is what is recognized as the Maharaja’s Palace. The palace has meticulously carved stone balconies and window arches as some of the alluring features. The official name of “the palace” is Jaisalmer Fort Palace Museum & Heritage Center but the locals and tour guides commonly refer to it as “the palace” as it is easy to spit out. The palace showcases the lavish and grand rooms like the King’s bedroom, exercise room and the audience room of the King to its visitors. The main hall displays paintings of Maharaja in different periods and the walls of the palace recite the tales of the royal legacy and makes it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.

Best season to visit: Winter season (November to February)

Location: Main Chowk, Jaisalmer Fort.  

Opening hours: 8 am to 6 pm (from April to October), 9 am to 6 pm (from November to March)

Entry Fee: INR 250 which also includes still camera approval and a self-directed audio tour.

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Parasailing In Jaisalmer

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Activity Location: Kanoi, Rajasthan

Pick-up/ Drop-off Location: Your resort in Sam

Start/ End Point: Parasailing Ground, Kanoi

Activity Timings: 07:00 AM - 07:00 PM

Activity Duration: 10-15 minutes

Flight duration: 4-5 minutes

About Parasailing In Jaisalmer:

Visit the deserts of Jaisalmer and go parasailing there. The ability to partake in one of the safest aero sports while gliding through the air and feeling the air rush around is one of the most exciting things to do. View the city from above as it is adorned with historical forts, vibrant alleyways, and the allure of an exotic desert in the distance.

Offbeat Experiences in Jaisalmer

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Jeep Safari in Jaisalmer, Save 67% & Get ₹1500 Cashback

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About the Jeep Safari In Jaisalmer :

-Make your vacation a special one while you head out on an amazing Jeep safari in Jaisalmer and drive through the deserts. -During this village jeep safari, you will get a chance to explore the villages and basti, where you get a chance to see the cultural life and daily life of these places. -Get a chance to witness the daily life of the famous Basti, as you take this amazing jeep ride. -As you move on from the bustling activity of the village to the serenity of desert, one is at times able to spot a trek of the famous Black Buck Antelope. -The drive continues across the desert to the Lakhmanna, Sam village, Bhillo ki Basti and more places where a number of migratory birds come in the season of winter, and provide a splendid view -Indulge in the Jeep safari activity and travel amidst Lakhamana Dunes for 2 KM in the desert for about 35 minutes. -Take the photographs with your family to make the trip memorable. -End your tour by heading back to the desert camp after indulging in the enthralling fun of 45 minutes.

Timings :  You can pick any spot from 8:00 AM till 6:30 PM in a day.

Minimum number of people required- 2.

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The city of Jaisalmer additionally goes about as the monitor to western Rajasthan (and India's) frontier. Perched near the border of Pakistan outskirts and in nearness to the Thar Desert, this city beckons travelers from far and wide. The city's most unmistakable milestone is the Jaisalmer Fort, likewise called Sonar Qila (Golden Fort). Dissimilar to most different strongholds in India, Jaisalmer Fort isn't only a vacation spot. It houses shops, inns and old Havelis (homes) where ages keep on living.

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Camping In Sam Sand Dunes

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Checkin Time: 04:00 PM

Checkout Time: 10:00 AM

Camp Location: Sam Village, Jaisalmer

About the Camping In Sam Sand Dunes:

Sam Sand Dunes Desert Safari Camps Jaisalmer is one of the best places in Jaisalmer to enjoy camping. It is home to one of the most luxurious tent camps in Jaisalmer. Sam Sand Dunes of Jaisalmer provides a variety of services and activities to welcome their guests and allow them to enjoy a luxurious stay. This camp also arranges camel safaris to see the sunset and sunrise, as well as Rajasthani traditional cultural values to delve into a different world. A night camel safari into the desert will provide you with a real taste of the desert.

Our Sam Sand Dunes Group of Resorts & Camp is one of the best camping spots in Thar Desert Jaisalmer. Our Resort's tents are fully equipped with both modern and traditional interiors. The tents are specifically designed to provide visitors with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Camel safaris and Desert Jeep Safaris in Sam Sand Dunes allow you to experience the soul of this enthralling land.

Quad Biking In Jaisalmer

Enjoy quadding at the soil of Jaisalmer

Activity Location: Kanoi, Rajasthan 345001

Operational Hours: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Activity Duration: 30 Minutes

About the Quad Biking In Jaisalmer:

While in Jaisalmer, a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan, you can enjoy a variety of exciting and adventurous activities with your loved ones. In addition to being a fantastic place for exploration and sightseeing, Jaisalmer is also a terrific place for many thrilling activities. Drive your QUAD bike across the difficult up-and-down sand dunes which will give you an adrenaline boost. For people who like to experience new things and who want to explore Jaisalmer beyond the usual tourist attractions, this is unquestionably a must-do. Come along with your adventure companions and create lifelong memories.

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Known for great fortifications, rich royal residences and heavenly Havelis (chateaus), Jaisalmer is the perfect destination for vacation lovers. If you are looking for some adventure time in the desert and have a holistic view of the real Rajasthani culture with your own eyes and immerse into the same.

Royal Food Walk Tour in Jaisalmer

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Shopping Places in Jaisalmer

Manak chowk.

Manak Chowk

Pansari Bazaar

Pansari Bazaar

When looking for distinct shopping experiences in Jaisalmer, a visit to its oldest market, Pansari Bazaar, is a must. The place, which once was a villager’s market, is today a vibrant thoroughfare where you can buy a plethora of goods. Most commonly visited for its wealth of colourful puppets made out of fabrics, the bazaar also sells wall hangings, antique bells and chimes, etc. When at the market, you can also buy beautiful fabrics in different colours, patterns, prints, etc. to make into dresses and bedding. The bazaar is situated 0.2 kilometres away from the Jaisalmer Fort, allowing you to easily fit a visit to the market on a Jaisalmer sightseeing day. Location: Dhibba Para, Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Timing: Daily; 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Price: Free

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Bhatia Bazaar

Bhatia Bazaar

Bhatia Bazaar is yet another popular shopping destination in Jaisalmer which holds a distinct place in the shopping map of the Golden City. Here, you can expect to see shop-keepers dressed in pretty, ethnic outfits, hawking their wares. The lively atmosphere, colourful displays and tiny cobbled streets, make it an excellent stop for photography enthusiasts. At Bhatia Bazaar, you can buy intricately carved wooden boxes, oil lamps, carpets, cotton and silk textiles, antiques, table runners, mirrors, furniture, etc. The bazaar looks particularly vibrant around the festival days when both locals and tourists flock the market to shop and enjoy the lit-up streets. Location: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001

Timing: Daily; 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Price: Free

Sonaron Ka Baas

Sonaron Ka Baas

‘Sonaron ka baas’ translates into an abode of goldsmiths. The name truly, but not entirely represents what the market sells and is best known for! When looking for places to visit in Jaisalmer for jewellery shopping, do add this vibrant market on your list. Here, you can buy both traditional and contemporary jewellery in a range of materials. You will find jewellery shops selling the jewellery pieces in gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stones. If you are looking for something more pocket-friendly, you can find a wide range of imitation jewellery which will go with both western and Indian outfits. Because Indians love to shop for gold around festivals, you will find the place to be particularly vibrant and decked with lights around the time.  Location:  Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Timing: Daily; 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Price: Free

Sadar Bazaar

Sadar Bazaar

Sadar Bazaar is another shopping favourite amongst both local and foreign shoppers. The market is laid out in the form of small shops sitting adjacent to one another, selling a wide variety of goods. The narrow streets run for long distances, allowing you to feast your eyes on a plethora of goods, including hand-embroidered leather footwear (juttis and mojaris), carpets made out of camel hair, tie-and-dye fabrics, etc. You can also find cloth puppets, carved wooden ornaments, furniture, blankets, shawls, etc. When going to the bazaar, just remember to take cash with you because just like any other market in Jaisalmer, cards are not accepted at Sadar Bazaar.   Location:  Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Timing: Daily; 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Price: Free

Places to Eat in Jaisalmer

The lalgarh - restaurant.

The Lalgarh - Restaurant

Wyra - Rooftop Restaurant

Wyra - Rooftop Restaurant

Location:  Jaisalmer - Sam - Dhanana Rd, Police Line, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001

Timing:  Daily; 8:00 PM - 11:30 PM 

Price:  Cost of two: INR 1,250 approx.

Jaisal Italy

Jaisal Italy

Location:  Aaakhe pol, Fort First Gate, Gopa Chowk, Fort Road, Khejer Para, Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan +91 2992 253 504

Timing:  Daily; 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Price:  Cost of two: INR 750 approx.

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Helsinki House - Rooftop Restaurant

Helsinki House - Rooftop Restaurant

When you want to combine Jaisalmer sightseeing with delicious food and a vibrant ambience, then The Trio is the place to go! The restaurant is situated on the rooftop of the Mandir Palace Hotel but is not a part of it. You can take your seat under a huge tent canopy and enjoy uninterrupted views of the Jaisalmer Fort while tasting a truly Rajasthani cuisine. The place offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes which you can devour with a cold beer or a bottle of wine on the side. The place is always busy, so expect a little waiting time and once there, do order their famous Laal Maas or mutton. Location:  Mandir Palace, Gandhi Chowk, Near Bank of Baroda, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001

Timing:  Daily; 12:00 PM - 3:30 PM & 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM 

Price:  Cost of two: INR 600 approx

Other Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

Amar sagar lake.

Amar Sagar Lake

The Thar Heritage Museum

The Thar Heritage Museum

Akal Wood Fossil Park

Akal Wood Fossil Park

The Akal Wood Fossil Park is a kind of a destination that is loved by all. People of all ages usually love to go and explore the prehistoric era here. Once you reach the park, you will notice the area is covered with large fossilized tree trunks of various sizes and seashells. The largest of which is about 13 meters long and 1.5 meters wide. There are around 25 numb trees and some of the oldest fossils are about 200 years old. Since the climate here is hot and humid, it helps in preserving these fossils.

Entry Fee: For Indians: Rs. 5

                  For Foreigners: Rs. 20

Location: The Akal Wood Fossil Park is located 17 km away from the main city of Jaisalmer on Barmer Road

Shantinath Temple

Shantinath Temple

Shantinath Temple is situated inside the Jaisalmer Fort. This shrine is visited for its brilliant architectural style and remarkable sandstone carvings. The temple is dedicated to Shri Shantinath, fondly referred as a Jain Tirthankara and is one of the seven prominent Jain temples within the Golden Fort. It stands in the form of a majestically carved, beautiful idol that attracts a number of pilgrims from across India. The temple dates back to the 16th century and it holds a religious significance among its believers. There are a total of 24 Tirthankar statues which are placed inside this temple and is a remarkably serene location to spend some time in solitude. The tranquillity and architectural significance of this temple make it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.

Location: Near Golden Fort, inside the Jaisalmer Fort.

Opening Hours: Opens for visitors from 9 am to 6 pm on all the days.

Type of Landmark: Pilgrimage site.

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Chandraprabhu Temple

Chandraprabhu Temple

The geometrical patterns and the curved facades beautify the charm of the red stone carvings which is influenced by the Rajput style in this temple. This Jain shrine located inside the Jaisalmer Fort dates back to the year 1509. The Chandraprabhu Temple in Jaisalmer is dedicated to the 8th Jain Tirthankara, Chandraprabhu Ji (a Jain prophet), and it is considered as one of the prominent seven Jain temples in the fort. People who have visited this Jain temple already boast of the intricate designs and carvings, the pretty edifices and the corners. Wherever you see there is something to catch your eyes and that brings a number of visitors every day to this holy shrine.

Location: Off the Jaisalmer-Sam Road, Jaisalmer 345001, India

Famous for: Rajput style architecture and religious significance.

Longewala War Memorial

Longewala War Memorial

Longewala War Memorial is the spot where the battle of Longewala in 1971 between India and Pakistan was fought. The popular movie "Border" is based on this story. It is the last point up to which civilians are allowed, just 12 km from Pakistan. The museum was constructed right on the spot of the battle and is maintained by Indian Army. This area faces rather harsh conditions such as the temperature in summer easily goes beyond 50 degrees, and water is rare, no vegetation, food transportation from Ahmedabad or Mumbai. Despite all these conditions, the museum is well maintained.

There is an audio-visual show chronicling the Longewala battle, giving out interesting details of those days. There are actual battle tanks, jeeps and weapons from the battle displayed over here, both from Indian and Pakistani sides. They have also preserved photos of and after the battle. The museum also houses the actual bunkers used by the soldiers which are reconstructed for public display. What grabs your attention and is heartening to see is that the place is given as much importance as a religious spot and the upkeep is in line with the same & make it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.

Lodhurva

Lodrawa, also known as Lodurva or Lodarva is a village in Jaisalmer district of state Rajasthan in India. It is 15 kilometres to the north-west of the popular city Jaisalmer. Lodrawa was the ancient capital of the Bhatti dynasty till 1156 AD when Rawal Jaisal founded the Jaisalmer state and shifted the capital to Jaisalmer. This village is a popular tourist destination that is known for its architectural ruins and surrounding sand dunes.

It is also famous for the Jain temple which is dedicated to 23rd Tirthankara, Parshvanath destroyed in 1152 AD when Muhammad Ghori sacked the city but was reconstructed in 1615 by Seth Tharu Shah and further additions were commissioned in 1675 and 1687. The temples were rebuilt in the late 1970s, as reminders of the city's former glory. Some of the other places for you to add on your list of things to do in Jaisalmer are Rishabh Nath Temple and Sambhavnath Temple, Hinglaj Mata temple, Chamunda Mata temple, and an old temple of Shiva.

Location: 15 kilometres to the north-west of the popular city Jaisalmer

Pokaran Fort

Pokaran Fort

Indo-Pak Border

Indo-Pak Border

For an average Indian, this border gives a feeling of proud nationalism whereas others know the history between two countries well and love being here. Since ancient times, this zone was used by travelers to visit and export items to other countries.

Now this zone has the Border Pillar No. 609 which is situated in the No Man's Land near the Line of Control on the Indo-Pak Border. At BP 609, one can see the check post, the fencing of wires on the Indian side and watchtower of BSF.

Only Indians are allowed to go up to BP 609, and that too after a proper permission from the BSF authorities. Visiting here is possible only if you are going by your own vehicle. Yes, it could be a little tough to get permission but the nationalist in you will definitely bring you here and make it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.

Location: 350 KM from Jaisalmer

Timing: Best to visit from 9 AM to 6 PM

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Jaisalmer has many accommodations to suit every budget. You can choose to stay at: 

1. Jaisalmer Marriott Resort And Spa:  This is the place to be if you are looking for a luxurious escape right in the heart of the city. It offers warm Rajasthani hospitality with a world-class spa where you can spend your days relaxing and rejuvenating.  2. Suryagarh Palace:  Suryagarh Palace offers a carefully curated experience which combines the royalty of Rajasthan with all the modern amenities of a luxury resort. Here, you can choose to stay in one of the many suites or in your own haveli to experience the true Rajasthani lifestyle.    3. Mirvana Nature Resort And Camp:  If glamping in the midst of changing sand dunes and sleeping under the stars is your idea of a perfect holiday, then this is the place for you. Surrounding you with the stunning desert landscape, this nature resort offers all the amenities of a luxury resort.    

4. Devi Desert Resort and Retreat:  This boutique resort offers quirky accommodations in the form of thatched-roof huts that are situated bang in the middle of the desert. You can enjoy a secluded holiday in your own hut which is packed with all the modern facilities for a comfortable stay.  5. The Mama’s Resort and Camp:  If you are looking for budget stay options in Jaisalmer, then this guesthouse fits the bill. What it does not discount are hospitality and comfort. You can experience the best Rajasthani welcome and the ambience of old desert qasbas as you stay in one of the tents at this resort.

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Manak Chowk, situated within the majestic Jaisalmer Fort, is a bustling square that epitomizes the city's vibrant culture and historical significance. Lined with intricately carved havelis and adorned with Rajasthani architecture, it serves as the heart of the old city. The square bustles with activity as vendors sell colorful textiles, traditional handicrafts, and aromatic spices. It is a melting pot of culture, where locals and tourists converge to experience the essence of Jaisalmer.In the evenings, the Chowk transforms into a lively marketplace illuminated by lanterns, offering a delightful fusion of sights, sounds, and smells. Surrounded by ancient structures that echo tales of bygone eras, Manak Chowk stands as a testament to the city's enduring heritage and its role as a vibrant center of commerce and culture in the Thar Desert.

Gadisar Lake

Located in the Thar Desert and almost 30 km away from Pakistan border, The Golden City of India, Jaisalmer houses plenty of historical monuments at present. Explore Gadisar Lake on your Rajasthan trip for scenic tranquility.Among the most striking man-made features of Jaisalmer is the Gadisar Lake. Built amidst the arid region of Rajasthan, this lake impersonates the beauty of an oasis.Located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer, visiting Gadisar Lake would be rated as one of the best things to do in Jaisalmer for watching the sunrise.This manmade lake built around the 12th-13th century is now a popular spot with visitors. It is an ideal getaway for architecture lovers, culture enthusiasts, and peace seekers. For a relaxing experience in Jaisalmer, visit this place while you are entitled to soak in the mesmerizing view of the sun setting down in the evening.Whether you like to spend some quiet time by yourself or have fun with your family and friends, Gadisar Lake has a handful of experiences to offer. You might want to begin with taking a tour around Gadisar Lake. Explore the beauty of the lake while you take a walk and watch some migratory birds flying around it. Moreover, you can visit the Desert Culture Centre and Museum for indulging into the historical aspects of Jaisalmer.With intricately carved temples and Tilon ki Pol, the city welcomes you into the beautiful Gadisar Lake. It is situated close to Jaisalmer fort and temples. Mention below is a rundown of the perfect options for a blissful experience of Gadisar Lake.

Patwon Ki Haveli

Known as the golden city of India, Jaisalmer is a beautiful city in Rajasthan. Among all the things that make this city popular, “Patwon Ki Haveli,” also known as the Mansion of Brocade Merchants tops the list.Patwon Ki Haveli is a cluster of five large havelis in Jaisalmer. Built in 1805 by Guman Chand Patwa, it took the workers almost 55 years to complete the first haveli. With an interesting history, Patwon Ki Haveli is actually the first and the largest haveli to be constructed in Jaisalmer. History says that Patwa was an extremely wealthy man and a well-known trader of his time. Due to his riches, he could afford to build a luxurious palace and thus ordered the construction of separate stories – one for each of his five sons. The entire family dealt in gold and silver threads that were used in embroidering clothes and so, there was no dearth of money in the family. Discover the enchanting allure of Jaisalmer with our Jaisalmer package, offering a blend of golden landscapes, historic forts, and cultural richness.Once home to the Patwa family, today the cluster of havelis is occupied by the Rajasthan government’s art and craft department. Its beautiful architecture, creative mirror work, intricate carvings, lovely paintings, and its rich goldish yellow color is what makes this cluster of havelis a favorite among tourists and locals alike.

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10 Must-Visit Places in Jaisalmer

Every old city has facts to declare, tales to impress, uniqueness to wonder and spirit to live. Jaisalmer in Rajasthan is one such city, which offers facts about the courageous rulers and citizens of the bygone era, tales of unequalled valor, unique in its beauty and undaunted spirit to keep us alive and kicking. The city is located deep inside in the famous Thar Desert . If your next tourist destination is Jaisalmer, ensure that you visit the following 10  tourist places in Jaisalmer .

1. Jaisalmer Fort

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Visitor Information

  • Famous for: History, Architecture, Photography.
  • Tickets: 30 INR for Indians, 70 INR for other nationalities. 50 INR for still camera and 150 INR for videography.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (9 AM – 5 PM).
  • Duration: 2-2.5 hours.

About Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Fort is famously known as Golden Fort of Rajasthan. It was constructed by Raja Jaisal , Rajput ruler in the year 1156 AD. It ranks amongst the largest forts in the world. The golden and yellow mixed sandstone offer magical look to the Fort. Rising from the desert sands like a mirage, the fort is a real sight with its 99 turrets during night. The Fort stands tall and proud displaying the magic of Rajasthani architecture.

Things to Do around Jaisalmer Fort

  • Street shopping.
  • Sampling cuisines in the many eateries.

2. Bada Bagh

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  • Famous for: History, Architecture, Photography, Gardens.
  • Tickets: 50 INR for Indians and 100 INR for foreigners.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (9 AM – 6 PM).
  • Duration: 45 min to 1 hour.

About Bada Bagh

Bada Bagh means ‘Huge Garden’. Maharawal Jait Singh’s period saw its construction, which was in the beginning of 16th century. His son Lunakaran completed the construction after the death of his father. The garden served as a memorial where the nobles and their families were cremated. The garden offers a stunning view. The place is isolated. If you visit the place during sunrise and sunset, you are guaranteed of beautiful moments, which you cannot avoid clicking.

3. Patwon-Ki-Haveli

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  • Tickets: 20 INR for Indians and 100 INR for other nationalities plus 50 INR for still camera and 100 INR for videography.
  • Duration: 1-1.5 hours.

About Patwon-Ki-Haveli

Patwon-Ki-Haveli is located in the main city. It was built by a famous trader named Guman Chand and his sons. This massive five-storied construction has five intricately decorated huge suites. The large corridors and the decorated walls are excellent representations of the art form that prevailed. The entire construction is made of yellow sandstone. The grandeur and the architecture of the monument add immense value to the cultural heritage of the city. Out of the five havelis, one is converted into a museum. The third haveli houses the works of local craftsmen of the bygone era.

4. Sam Sand Dunes

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  • Tickets: No entry fee.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days.
  • Duration: Depends upon the activity you perform here.

About Sam Sand Dunes

To have a feel of the desert, you need to undertake Desert Safari. Sam Sand Dunes is the ideal location to set off for the Desert Safari. You will love the safari on camelback that would take you along crests and troughs and you could watch the picturesque sunset on the desert. Jeep safaris are available as well. Desert festival is organized in the months of February and March. If you are around this time, you would not want to miss the folk dances, camel races and other cultural events conducted here.

Things to Do at Sam Sand Dunes

  • Desert Camping.
  • Desert Safari.
  • Paragliding and other adventure sports.
  • Camel rides.
  • A visit to the nearby Desert National Park and Sanctuary .

5. The Thar Heritage Museum

  • Famous for:  History, Photography.
  • Tickets:  30 INR for Indians and 70 INR for other nationalities.
  • Opening Timings: Everyday   (9AM – 8 PM).
  • Duration: 2 hours.

About Thar Heritage Museum

Thar Heritage Museum is located at the main market of the city. Laxmi Narayan Khatri was the founder of this museum. The museum presents you the history, culture, art and architecture of the famous Thar Desert. Sea fossils aging over million years let us in on how the sea eventually became the Thar Desert. The museum houses unique ornaments of the ship of the desert and horses. Documents and coins of Jaisalmer, ancient manuscripts and weapons are some of the collections found in this museum.

Things to Do at Thar Heritage Museum

  • Enjoy a puppet show (charges separate).
  • Visit the nearby Silk Route Art Gallery.

6. Gadisar Lake

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  • Tickets: Entry free. Boating charges (Row boat 10 INR, Paddle Boat 50 INR, Shikara- 100 INR) for a 30 min ride.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (8 AM – 8 PM).

About Gadisar Lake

Gadisar Lake is located a kilometer away from the fort. It was constructed by the first ruler of the land, Raja Rawal Jaisal and later reconstructed by Maharawal Garsi in the year 1367 AD. The people of the desert city depended on this tank for their water needs. You will find temples, Holy shrines and Chattris around the banks of this lake. The artistically carved entrance made of yellow sandstone offers breathtaking view.

Things to Do around Gadisar Lake

  • Boat riding.
  • Visit the historic Tilon Ki Pol gate.
  • Visit the Folklore Museum nearby.

7.  Nathmal-ki-Haveli

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  • Tickets: No fee.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (8 AM – 7 PM).
  • Duration: 1-2 hours.

About Nathmal Ki Haveli

Nathmal Ki Haveli was built by two Muslim jeweller brothers not stone carvers on the order of the then prime minister. The brothers started working on the opposite sides of the building which lead to a similar but non identical left and right side. Apart from its extraordinary outer carvings, this haveli is known for its beautiful interiors filled with paintings and equipped with modern facilities. An amalgamation of Islamic and Rajputana architecture, Nathmal Ki Haveli is well justified as being one of the most beautiful haveli in Jaisalmer.

8.  Jain Temples

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  • Famous for: History, Architecture, Photography, Pilgrimage.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (7 AM – 12 PM).

About Jain Temples

Located inside Jaisalmer Fort, Jain temples are a series of temples dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras and can be traced back to the 12th century. The temples are are known for their distinctive architectural style modelled after the Dilwara temple of Mt. Abu. Beautifully carved and well interconnected, these temples are a vision to behold and are completely made up of yellow sandstone.

Things to Do near Jain Temples

  • Visit the Gyan Bhandar library.
  • Visit the Jaisalmer Fort.

9. Salim Singh Ki Haveli

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  • Tickets: 10 INR for Indians and 15 INR for foreigners. Extra charges for photography (50 INR) and videography (100 INR).
  • Opening Timings: Open all days (8 AM – 6 PM).
  • Duration: 45 min.

About Salim Singh Ki Haveli

Among all the havelis in Jaisalmer, Salim Singh Ki Haveli is known for its distinctive and eye catching architecture. It was built by the then minister, Salim Singh who wanted to make as high as the fort but was prohibited by the king. It has 38 balconies with their own distinctive style of architecture and a peacock shaped roof. This haveli provides a good glimpse in the past and the photographs taken here would be awe inspiring.

10. Kuldhara

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  • Famous for: Ruins, Ghost Town, History.
  • Tickets: Entry free.
  • Opening Timings: Open all days from 8am – 6pm.
  • Duration: 1 hour.
  • Distance from Jaisalmer: 49 min ( 32.0 km ).

About Kuldhara

An abandoned ghost town, Kuldhara was once a prosperous town occupied by Paliwal Brahmins. The reasons for why a whole city was abandoned within a night is not clear but the popular belief holds the then state minister Salim Singh responsible for the same. The minister wanted to marry the village chief’s daughter and therefore delivered an ultimatum to the village chief to accept his demands or let the whole community face dire consequences. Rather than giving in to the minister’s demands, the whole village decided to move away. Before leaving, they cursed this place to never have any kind of human settlement and this has been proven true to this date. Visit Kuldhara to get a glimpse of the past and get spooked by its tales.

Other attractions include Akal Wood Fossil Park ,  Badal Mahal , Raja ka Mahal, Desert National Park and Sanctuary  , Silk Route Art Gallery and Jaisalmer War Museum .

Popular Places to Visit Near Jaisalmer

Take a trip down to the following places to complete your trip to Jaisalmer. These places are located at a short distance from Jaisalmer and would be even perfect for time strapped visitors.

Khuri

  • Distance from Jaisalmer:  56 min (49.8 km).

A small village famous for its sand dunes, Khuri has scenic sunset viewpoints and offers a good look in Thar’s ecosystem due to its location. This is an affordable substitute to Sam Sand dunes and would be ideal for people looking forward to relaxing among lesser crowds. Camel riding, Desert camping are some of the activities that can be done here.

2. Lodhruva

Lodhruva

  • Distance from Jaisalmer:  1 hr ( 56.0 km ).

An ancient city, Lodhurva was once the capital of Bhati Rajputs before they shifted to Jaisalmer. It is the setting for a romantic folklore and is famous for its Jain temple which was destroyed by Muhammad Ghori but rebuilt in 1615 by Seth Tharu Shah. Tourists flock this place to see the architectural ruins and sand dunes. Some ancient hindu temples like Rishabh Nath Temple and Sambhavnath Temple can also be visited here.

Nakoda Jain Temple

  • Distance from Jaisalmer:  2 h 27 min (149.7 km).

Barmer is dotted with ancient buildings and old temples. The Barmer Fort, Chintamani Parasnath Jain Temple, Kiradu Temples, Rani Bhatiani Temple are some of the places that are famed for their architectural marvel. The Mahabar Sand Dunes is another place here that is perfect for an outing with your family and offers nice sunset views.

The city may be in the heart of a desert but the heart of the city is vibrant and pleasant. Go ahead and enjoy these 9 places to visit in Jaisalmer. You are sure to love every minute of your stay. Check out other popular places in Rajasthan to learn more about this magical land of kings and forts.

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Planning to visit Jaisalmer and nearby places /cities. Trip for 6-7 days.Any ideas n suggestions.

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Thar heritage museum is grossly overrated. A two room set so called museum embodies couple of ancient household items, leave alone the congested street it is located. Can be skipped.

Will be visiting Jaisalmer from 2/10/15 to 4/10/15, can any one suggest cheap and best night camp.

The way you have presented Jaisalmer is just speechless …It covers all Jaisalmer tourist attraction with so much of creativity and precise information.

Will be visiting Jaisalmer from 23/11/16 to 25/11/16, can any one suggest cheap and best night camp.

I am planning to visit Jaisalmer for 4 days. Would like to see the places of tourist interest.

I wish to visit during Oct-Nov. I wish to stay for a week and see each landmark in detail. Our country is really a wonderful land.

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Jaisalmer: Golden Revelations in the Thar Desert

Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes: Experience the magic of the Thar Desert by visiting the Sam Sand Dunes, located about 40 kilometers from Jaisalmer. Here, you can enjoy camel rides, witness mesmerizing sunset views over the vast desert expanse, and indulge in traditional Rajasthani cultural performances like folk music and dance under the starlit sky.

Patwon Ki Haveli

Patwon Ki Haveli: Located in the heart of Jaisalmer, this cluster of five havelis (traditional Indian mansions) is an architectural marvel. Built in the 19th century by wealthy merchants, these intricately carved sandstone buildings showcase exquisite craftsmanship and reflect the opulent lifestyle of the bygone era.

Gadisar Lake

Gadsisar Lake: Built by Maharaja Gadsi Singh in the 14th century, Gadsisar Lake is a serene oasis in the desert city. Surrounded by ghats, temples, and shrines, the lake is a popular spot for leisurely boat rides and birdwatching. It's especially enchanting during sunrise and sunset when the golden hues reflect off the tranquil waters.

Kuldhara Abandoned Village

Kuldhara Village: Just a short drive from Jaisalmer lies the abandoned village of Kuldhara, shrouded in mystery and folklore. According to legend, the village was deserted overnight by its residents in the 19th century due to persecution by a cruel minister.

Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Fort: This majestic fort is one of the largest fully preserved fortified cities in the world. Constructed in the 12th century, the fort stands on a hilltop and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding desert. Inside, you'll find palaces, temples, shops, and houses where thousands of people still reside.

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In this article, we shall discuss the 40 best places to visit in India before you die. To skip our detailed analysis of the tourism industry in India in 2024, go directly and see 10 Best Places to Visit in India Before You Die .

According to figures by the  World Travel & Tourism Council, India is currently the tenth largest country in the world in terms of the travel and tourism industry’s total contribution to the country’s GDP, which currently stands north of $191.3 billion as of 2023. Moreover, the country’s tourism sector is a critical source of foreign exchange, with India offering more than 40 UNESCO world heritage sites, 10 bio-geographic zones, 105 national parks, and 560 wildlife sanctuaries, many of which rank amongst some of the best places to visit in India before you die . India’s travel agency business is severely dominated by MSMEs (micro, small, and medium enterprises), with more than 300,000 travel agent businesses facilitating seamless travel to some of the best places to visit in India , thereby representing the largest volumes of business in booking at about more than 52% of the travel market. These are heavily segmented across multiple diverse categories of service providers, like travel packages, cab, and bus booking companies. This segment is expected to reach more than $65 billion by 2027. The country’s international tourist arrivals are expected to reach more than 30.5 million by 2028. These are increasingly optimistic figures, especially considering the fact that India was one of the hardest hit countries during the COVID-19 pandemic as virtually all public movement in the country was restricted.

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Our article on the 35 Most Visited Countries in the World in 2024 projects India to be one of the fastest growing tourist destinations for leisure-travel spending   by 2026, causing stocks like Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: BKNG ), Airbnb Inc. (NASDAQ: ABNB ), and MakeMyTrip Ltd. (NASDAQ: MMYT ) to divert greater investments in India’s bustling tourism market. According to a report by McKinsey, India’s economic boom and staggering population growth lands it amongst an elite group of countries which are expected to deliver record international travel in the coming years, with the number of total trips skyrocketing from 13 million in 2022 to more than 80 million in 2040. This is supplemented by the fact that India is now the fifth largest economy in the world and its population, predominantly below the age of 25, has overtaken China to become the largest in the world with over 1.4 billion people.

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Our article on the 10 Best India ETFs sheds light upon the optimism surrounding India’s economic boom which peaked investor interest in many India-focused ETFs like iShares MSCI India Small-Cap ETF (BATS:SMIN), which tracks the investment results of the MSCI India Small Cap Index. The index comprises relatively small Indian companies in terms of market cap, thereby providing targeted access to the small cap segment of the Indian stock market. Over the past five years, the ETF is up 93.01% as of April 20.  Introduced on February 8 2012, iShares MSCI India Small-Cap ETF (BATS:SMIN) holds net assets worth more than $858 million and a price-to-earnings ratio of 28.2% as of April 20. Furthermore, as of April 20, it features a portfolio of 486 holdings with the most prominent ones being Voltas Ltd. (NSE:VOLTAS), Max Financial Services Ltd. (NSE:MSFL), and BSE Ltd. (NSE:BSE). Another ETF attracting positive investor interest is WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (NYSE:EPI), which aims to provide investors with exposure to the broad Indian all cap equity of profitable enterprises with a value centric approach. With an expense ratio of 0.85%, the ETF’s total assets are valued at $2.91 million as of April 20. Over the past year, the ETF is up 36.9% as of April 20. Some of the most prominent components in the ETF are Reliance Industries Ltd. (NSE:RELIANCE), ICICI Bank Ltd. (NYSE: IBN ), and Coal India Ltd. (NSE:COALINDIA). As a result of these economic tailwinds, prominent travel stocks like Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG), Airbnb Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB), and MakeMyTrip Ltd. (NASDAQ:MMYT) are hoping to capitalize on India’s economic growth wave and its expanding middle class.

India’s impressive economic gains have also resulted in infrastructural advancement, with enhanced air and road connectivity facilitating global demand for tourism to the best places to visit in India whilst driving sector-wide growth as well. For instance, one primary beneficiary of this advancement is the airline travel market in India, which was valued at $20 billion in 2020 and is projected to double in size by 2027 owing to advancements in airport infrastructure and increased access to passports. Massive demand for travel to the best places to visit in India before you die has led to major Indian airline carriers to place lucrative orders for more than 1100 jets and planes over the last couple of months. For instance, in June 2023, Indigo placed the largest commercial aircraft order in history for more than 500 Airbus A320 aircraft carriers which are to be delivered by 2030 to 2035. This development came in addition to Air India’s massive deal to acquire more than 450 planes from Airbus and Boeing in the same month. According to Booking Holdings’ (NASDAQ:BKNG) report ‘ How India Travels 2023 ‘, Indians are becoming increasingly inclined to shift away from conventional hotel settings to accommodations like apartments, villas, homestays, and other unique alternatives, leading to enormous upsides for companies like Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG) and Airbnb Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB).

Eco-tourism in India: An Overview

According to a report by KPMG, tailwinds from India’s rampant tourism growth are expected to rub off on the country’s growing services industry thereby facilitating long-term development. However, the report predicts that despite such an optimistic outlook, major companies operating within India’s bustling tourism industry like Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG), Airbnb Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB), and MakeMyTrip Ltd. (NASDAQ:MMYT) are under increasing pressure to adopt more climate-friendly alternatives owing to mounting concerns about climate change and the overall need for India to disassociate its impressive economic surge from greenhouse gas emissions. This is owing to the fact that despite having a relatively low per capita consumption rate when compared to some of the larger economies in the G20, India is projected to have one of the largest carbon footprints in the world in the next decade.

With an increase in travel and tourism in the country to some of the best places to visit in India before you die , India’s per capita emissions are on the rise. As per the KPMG report, the industry is well-positioned to to generate revenues upwards of $59 billion by 2028. Moreover, India’s sustainable tourism market was valued at more than $26.01 million in 2023 and is expected to reach $151.9 million by 2032 at a staggering CAGR of 19.3%. This meteoric rise sheds light upon the increasing pressure on the country’s tourism industry to adopt responsible climate practices, with hotels and resorts resorting to solar, wind and geothermal energy sources in a bid to contain their carbon footprint. Eco-tourism is a critical segment of the global tourism industry and is expected to amount to more than $4.55 billion by 2027. For the fiscal year 2025, the government decided to allocate more than $29.3 million to develop sustainable tourism infrastructure, and promote adventure and religious tourism to some of the best places to visit in India before you die . According to India’s G20 Sherpa and former CEO of NITI Aayog Amitabh Kant:

“We add a huge [carbon] footprint as we travel. India will attract 40-45 million tourists in the coming years and we should focus on enhancing the value per tourist rather than [the raw numbers]. By doing this we will be able to attract more companies and greater investment from around the world.”

Best Places to Visit in India Before You Die

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Our Methodology

In order to determine the 40 best places to visit in India before you die , we decided to undertake a consensus-based approach using a diverse variety of credible sources, including but not limited to travel blogs, news reports, and Reddit threads ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 ). We then shortlisted more than 70 places which appeared most frequently during our research. Since determining the quality of a travel destination is an incredibly multifaceted and complex phenomenon, we established a three-pronged criteria based on some of the most oft-cited priorities for tourists when picking a travel destination; the criteria is premised on each place’s cultural or historical significance (25 points), natural or architectural beauty (20 points), and popularity amongst tourists (15 points). We then proceeded to award each place a cumulative score according to the aforementioned criteria and selected 40 places which scored the highest points. Subsequently, we ranked each entry based on the total points scored, from lowest to highest. Where there was a tie, we broke it based on the cultural significance and natural or architectural beauty of the place.

By the way, Insider Monkey is an investing website that tracks the movements of corporate insiders and hedge funds. By using a similar consensus approach we identify the best stock picks of more than 900 hedge funds investing in US stocks. The top 10 consensus stock picks of hedge funds outperformed the S&P 500 Index by more than 140 percentage points over the last 10 years ( see the details here ). Whether you are a beginner investor or a professional looking for the best stocks to buy you can benefit from the wisdom of hedge funds and corporate insiders.

You can read more on travel destinations in Asia in our article 20 Most Underrated Travel Destinations in Asia.

Best Places to Visit in India Before You Die

40. mathura, uttar pradesh.

Insider Monkey’s Score: 21

The best time to visit Mathura is between November and March. Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Prem Mandir Vrindavan, and Government Museum are some of its most famous spots, making Mathura one of the  best places to visit in India before you die. 

39. Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Insider Monkey’s Score: 22

Packed with rice fields and tall mountains, Ziro is one of the best places to visit in India . It is popular mainly for its festival, the Ziro festival.

38. Mahabalipuram

Insider Monkey’s Score: 24

Mahabalipuram is home to various age-old temples and monuments including the Shore Temple and Alamparai Fort.

37. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Insider Monkey’s Score: 25

One of the most popular holiday destinations in India , Shimla is packed with beautiful pine forests and valleys. Kufri, Mall Road, Chadwick Falls, and Jakhu Temple are some of its most-visited spots.

36. Alleppey, Kerala

Insider Monkey’s Score: 27

Known as the “Venice of the East”, Alleppey is the oldest planned city in Karnataka. It is famous primarily because of its beaches, lagoons, canals, and strong heritage.

35. Kolkata

Kolkata is most popularly known for its biggest festival, Durga Puja, which showcases the culture and traditions of Bengal, making it one of the best places to visit in India before you die .

34. Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh

Jabalpur offers various natural wonders and historical heritage to its visitors. Its picturesque location makes it one of the must-visit destinations in India.

33. Prashar Lake, Himachal Pradesh

Insider Monkey’s Score: 28

One of the most popular trekking spots in Himachal Pradesh, Prashar Lake, is an extremely scenic lake in India. It is one of the best places to visit in India before you die. 

32. Mumbai 

Insider Monkey’s Score: 29

Mumbai is one of the best places to visit in India, precisely because of its vibrant nightlife and energetic people. It is known as the city that never sleeps. When in Mumbai, you can check out some of the city’s best eateries based on our article 10 Best Restaurants in Mumbai for Tourists .

31. Darjeeling, West Bengal

Insider Monkey’s Score: 30

One of the most visited tourist destinations in India , Darjeeling is popularly known for its wide varieties of tea. The best time to visit Darjeeling is between September and December.

30. Orissa 

Insider Monkey’s Score: 32

Orissa is home to various old Hindu temples and is a popular spot for religious travel. One of the most famous temples in the Konark Temple, which narrates the story of the origin of sexuality, and is one of the best places to visit in India before you die. 

29. New Delhi 

The capital of India, New Delhi, is a must-visit destination when visiting India. The city is filled with intricate medieval architecture and historical sites like the famous Qutub Minar and the Red Fort.

28. Lake Pichola, Udaipur

Insider Monkey’s Score: 33

The oldest and one of the largest lakes in Udaipur, Lake Pichola is an extremely serene and beautiful lake. Many ghats, temples, and palaces surround the lake.

27. Wayanad, Kerala

Insider Monkey’s Score: 34

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Kuruva Island, and Edakkal caves are some of the most popular spots to visit in Wayanad. Known as the “Nature’s Abode”, Wayanad is one of the best places to visit in India before you die .

Insider Monkey’s Score: 36

One of the safest places to visit in India, Coorg is an extremely beautiful hill station. The best time to visit the destination is between October and May.

25. Auli, Uttarakhand

Insider Monkey’s Score: 37

Home to mountains and dense forests, Auli is a must-visit destination in India. It also allows its visitors to engage in activities like skiing during winters.

24. Emerald Lake, Ooty

Insider Monkey’s Score: 38

The best time to visit the Emerald Lake in Ooty is between October and May. The picturesque lake is located between the green hills.

23. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Insider Monkey’s Score: 40

Elphinstone Point, Venna Lake, Pratapgad Fort, and Mapro Garden are some of the most-visited spots in Mahabaleshwar. It is mainly famous for its strawberries.

22. Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh

Insider Monkey’s Score: 42

Known as “Mini Switzerland”, Khajjiar is a hill station located in Himachal Pradesh. It is home to many lakes, forests, and snow-capped mountains.

21. Roopkund Lake

5,029 meters above sea level, the Roopkund Trek on the Himalayan ranges is one of the most adventurous activities India has to offer. During the trek, one can see many ranges, waterfalls, and glaciers.

20. Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

Insider Monkey’s Score: 43

Ajanta and Ellora Caves are a blend of Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu monuments. There are 29 Ajanta caves and 34 Ellora Caves.

19. Bir, Himachal Pradesh

The paragliding capital of India, Bir, is one of the most popular tourist destinations. It consists of around 10 paragliding spots.

18. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Jaisalmer is home to many sand dunes. It offers various activities like dune bashing, camel safari, and desert camping to its visitors, and has lately emerged as a tourist favorite.

17. Dal Lake, Srinagar

Insider Monkey’s Score: 45

Dal Lake in Srinagar is one of the most beautiful lakes in India. It is also known as the “Lake of Flowers” or “Srinagar’s Jewel”.

16. Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunji

Insider Monkey’s Score: 46

Located in Cherrapunji, Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest waterfall in India with a height of 340 meters. The destination receives rain almost throughout the year, and is one of the best places to visit in India before you die .

15. Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Insider Monkey’s Score: 48

One of the most popular holiday destinations in India , Manali is located in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The best time to visit Manali is between October to February owing to the cold climate.

14. Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep consists of approximately 36 islands, out of which only few are populated. The islands are home to pristine beaches and offer various water activities to its visitors, making it one of the best places to visit in India before you die. 

13. Mysore, Karnataka 

Insider Monkey’s Score: 49

Known as the City of Palaces, Mysore is famous for its royal heritage and history. It is the third most populated city in the state of Karnataka.

12. Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Insider Monkey’s Score: 51

Home to one of most beautiful architectural marvels in the world in the Taj Mahal, Agra is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Agra is a civilizational hub of India, and is home to a variety of intricate Mughal architecture.

11. Hampi, Karnataka 

Insider Monkey’s Score: 52

A heritage site, Hampi  is known for its monastery and old architecture. Virupaksha Temple, Vijaya Vittala Temple, Matanga Hill, and Hazara Rama Temple are some of the most visited places in Hampi. Hampi is number 11 on our list of the  40 best places to visit in India before you die. 

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40 Best Places to Visit in India Before You Die

I n this article, we shall discuss the 40 best places to visit in India before you die. To skip our detailed analysis of the tourism industry in India in 2024, go directly and see 10 Best Places to Visit in India Before You Die .

According to figures by the  World Travel & Tourism Council, India is currently the tenth largest country in the world in terms of the travel and tourism industry's total contribution to the country's GDP, which currently stands north of $191.3 billion as of 2023. Moreover, the country's tourism sector is a critical source of foreign exchange, with India offering more than 40 UNESCO world heritage sites, 10 bio-geographic zones, 105 national parks, and 560 wildlife sanctuaries, many of which rank amongst some of the best places to visit in India before you die . India's travel agency business is severely dominated by MSMEs (micro, small, and medium enterprises), with more than 300,000 travel agent businesses facilitating seamless travel to some of the best places to visit in India , thereby representing the largest volumes of business in booking at about more than 52% of the travel market. These are heavily segmented across multiple diverse categories of service providers, like travel packages, cab, and bus booking companies. This segment is expected to reach more than $65 billion by 2027. The country's international tourist arrivals are expected to reach more than 30.5 million by 2028. These are increasingly optimistic figures, especially considering the fact that India was one of the hardest hit countries during the COVID-19 pandemic as virtually all public movement in the country was restricted.

Zooming In On India's Economic Boom

Our article on the 35 Most Visited Countries in the World in 2024 projects India to be one of the fastest growing tourist destinations for leisure-travel spending by 2026, causing stocks like Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: BKNG ), Airbnb Inc. (NASDAQ: ABNB ), and MakeMyTrip Ltd. (NASDAQ: MMYT ) to divert greater investments in India's bustling tourism market. According to a report by McKinsey, India's economic boom and staggering population growth lands it amongst an elite group of countries which are expected to deliver record international travel in the coming years, with the number of total trips skyrocketing from 13 million in 2022 to more than 80 million in 2040. This is supplemented by the fact that India is now the fifth largest economy in the world and its population, predominantly below the age of 25, has overtaken China to become the largest in the world with over 1.4 billion people.

Investing in the Indian Market Potential

Our article on the 10 Best India ETFs sheds light upon the optimism surrounding India's economic boom which peaked investor interest in many India-focused ETFs like iShares MSCI India Small-Cap ETF (BATS:SMIN), which tracks the investment results of the MSCI India Small Cap Index. The index comprises relatively small Indian companies in terms of market cap, thereby providing targeted access to the small cap segment of the Indian stock market. Over the past five years, the ETF is up 93.01% as of April 20.  Introduced on February 8 2012, iShares MSCI India Small-Cap ETF (BATS:SMIN) holds net assets worth more than $858 million and a price-to-earnings ratio of 28.2% as of April 20. Furthermore, as of April 20, it features a portfolio of 486 holdings with the most prominent ones being Voltas Ltd. (NSE:VOLTAS), Max Financial Services Ltd. (NSE:MSFL), and BSE Ltd. (NSE:BSE). Another ETF attracting positive investor interest is WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (NYSE:EPI), which aims to provide investors with exposure to the broad Indian all cap equity of profitable enterprises with a value centric approach. With an expense ratio of 0.85%, the ETF's total assets are valued at $2.91 million as of April 20. Over the past year, the ETF is up 36.9% as of April 20. Some of the most prominent components in the ETF are Reliance Industries Ltd. (NSE:RELIANCE), ICICI Bank Ltd. (NYSE: IBN ), and Coal India Ltd. (NSE:COALINDIA). As a result of these economic tailwinds, prominent travel stocks like Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG), Airbnb Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB), and MakeMyTrip Ltd. (NASDAQ:MMYT) are hoping to capitalize on India's economic growth wave and its expanding middle class.

India's impressive economic gains have also resulted in infrastructural advancement, with enhanced air and road connectivity facilitating global demand for tourism to the best places to visit in India whilst driving sector-wide growth as well. For instance, one primary beneficiary of this advancement is the airline travel market in India, which was valued at $20 billion in 2020 and is projected to double in size by 2027 owing to advancements in airport infrastructure and increased access to passports. Massive demand for travel to the best places to visit in India before you die has led to major Indian airline carriers to place lucrative orders for more than 1100 jets and planes over the last couple of months. For instance, in June 2023, Indigo placed the largest commercial aircraft order in history for more than 500 Airbus A320 aircraft carriers which are to be delivered by 2030 to 2035. This development came in addition to Air India's massive deal to acquire more than 450 planes from Airbus and Boeing in the same month. According to Booking Holdings' (NASDAQ:BKNG) report ' How India Travels 2023 ', Indians are becoming increasingly inclined to shift away from conventional hotel settings to accommodations like apartments, villas, homestays, and other unique alternatives, leading to enormous upsides for companies like Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG) and Airbnb Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB).

Eco-tourism in India: An Overview

According to a report by KPMG, tailwinds from India's rampant tourism growth are expected to rub off on the country's growing services industry thereby facilitating long-term development. However, the report predicts that despite such an optimistic outlook, major companies operating within India's bustling tourism industry like Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:BKNG), Airbnb Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB), and MakeMyTrip Ltd. (NASDAQ:MMYT) are under increasing pressure to adopt more climate-friendly alternatives owing to mounting concerns about climate change and the overall need for India to disassociate its impressive economic surge from greenhouse gas emissions. This is owing to the fact that despite having a relatively low per capita consumption rate when compared to some of the larger economies in the G20, India is projected to have one of the largest carbon footprints in the world in the next decade.

With an increase in travel and tourism in the country to some of the best places to visit in India before you die , India's per capita emissions are on the rise. As per the KPMG report, the industry is well-positioned to to generate revenues upwards of $59 billion by 2028. Moreover, India's sustainable tourism market was valued at more than $26.01 million in 2023 and is expected to reach $151.9 million by 2032 at a staggering CAGR of 19.3%. This meteoric rise sheds light upon the increasing pressure on the country's tourism industry to adopt responsible climate practices, with hotels and resorts resorting to solar, wind and geothermal energy sources in a bid to contain their carbon footprint. Eco-tourism is a critical segment of the global tourism industry and is expected to amount to more than $4.55 billion by 2027. For the fiscal year 2025, the government decided to allocate more than $29.3 million to develop sustainable tourism infrastructure, and promote adventure and religious tourism to some of the best places to visit in India before you die . According to India's G20 Sherpa and former CEO of NITI Aayog Amitabh Kant:

"We add a huge [carbon] footprint as we travel. India will attract 40-45 million tourists in the coming years and we should focus on enhancing the value per tourist rather than [the raw numbers]. By doing this we will be able to attract more companies and greater investment from around the world."

Our Methodology

In order to determine the 40 best places to visit in India before you die , we decided to undertake a consensus-based approach using a diverse variety of credible sources, including but not limited to travel blogs, news reports, and Reddit threads ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 ). We then shortlisted more than 70 places which appeared most frequently during our research. Since determining the quality of a travel destination is an incredibly multifaceted and complex phenomenon, we established a three-pronged criteria based on some of the most oft-cited priorities for tourists when picking a travel destination; the criteria is premised on each place's cultural or historical significance (25 points), natural or architectural beauty (20 points), and popularity amongst tourists (15 points). We then proceeded to award each place a cumulative score according to the aforementioned criteria and selected 40 places which scored the highest points. Subsequently, we ranked each entry based on the total points scored, from lowest to highest. Where there was a tie, we broke it based on the cultural significance and natural or architectural beauty of the place.

By the way, Insider Monkey is an investing website that tracks the movements of corporate insiders and hedge funds. By using a similar consensus approach we identify the best stock picks of more than 900 hedge funds investing in US stocks. The top 10 consensus stock picks of hedge funds outperformed the S&P 500 Index by more than 140 percentage points over the last 10 years ( see the details here ). Whether you are a beginner investor or a professional looking for the best stocks to buy you can benefit from the wisdom of hedge funds and corporate insiders.

You can read more on travel destinations in Asia in our article 20 Most Underrated Travel Destinations in Asia.

Best Places to Visit in India Before You Die

40. mathura, uttar pradesh.

The best time to visit Mathura is between November and March. Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Prem Mandir Vrindavan, and Government Museum are some of its most famous spots, making Mathura one of the  best places to visit in India before you die. 

39. Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Packed with rice fields and tall mountains, Ziro is one of the best places to visit in India . It is popular mainly for its festival, the Ziro festival.

38. Mahabalipuram

Mahabalipuram is home to various age-old temples and monuments including the Shore Temple and Alamparai Fort.

37. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

One of the most popular holiday destinations in India , Shimla is packed with beautiful pine forests and valleys. Kufri, Mall Road, Chadwick Falls, and Jakhu Temple are some of its most-visited spots.

36. Alleppey, Kerala

Known as the "Venice of the East", Alleppey is the oldest planned city in Karnataka. It is famous primarily because of its beaches, lagoons, canals, and strong heritage.

35. Kolkata

Kolkata is most popularly known for its biggest festival, Durga Puja, which showcases the culture and traditions of Bengal, making it one of the best places to visit in India before you die .

34. Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh

Jabalpur offers various natural wonders and historical heritage to its visitors. Its picturesque location makes it one of the must-visit destinations in India.

33. Prashar Lake, Himachal Pradesh

One of the most popular trekking spots in Himachal Pradesh, Prashar Lake, is an extremely scenic lake in India. It is one of the best places to visit in India before you die. 

32. Mumbai 

Mumbai is one of the best places to visit in India, precisely because of its vibrant nightlife and energetic people. It is known as the city that never sleeps. When in Mumbai, you can check out some of the city's best eateries based on our article 10 Best Restaurants in Mumbai for Tourists .

31. Darjeeling, West Bengal

One of the most visited tourist destinations in India , Darjeeling is popularly known for its wide varieties of tea. The best time to visit Darjeeling is between September and December.

30. Orissa 

Orissa is home to various old Hindu temples and is a popular spot for religious travel. One of the most famous temples in the Konark Temple, which narrates the story of the origin of sexuality, and is one of the best places to visit in India before you die. 

29. New Delhi 

The capital of India, New Delhi, is a must-visit destination when visiting India. The city is filled with intricate medieval architecture and historical sites like the famous Qutub Minar and the Red Fort.

28. Lake Pichola, Udaipur

The oldest and one of the largest lakes in Udaipur, Lake Pichola is an extremely serene and beautiful lake. Many ghats, temples, and palaces surround the lake.

27. Wayanad, Kerala

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Kuruva Island, and Edakkal caves are some of the most popular spots to visit in Wayanad. Known as the "Nature's Abode", Wayanad is one of the best places to visit in India before you die .

One of the safest places to visit in India, Coorg is an extremely beautiful hill station. The best time to visit the destination is between October and May.

25. Auli, Uttarakhand

Home to mountains and dense forests, Auli is a must-visit destination in India. It also allows its visitors to engage in activities like skiing during winters.

24. Emerald Lake, Ooty

The best time to visit the Emerald Lake in Ooty is between October and May. The picturesque lake is located between the green hills.

23. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Elphinstone Point, Venna Lake, Pratapgad Fort, and Mapro Garden are some of the most-visited spots in Mahabaleshwar. It is mainly famous for its strawberries.

22. Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh

Known as "Mini Switzerland", Khajjiar is a hill station located in Himachal Pradesh. It is home to many lakes, forests, and snow-capped mountains.

21. Roopkund Lake

5,029 meters above sea level, the Roopkund Trek on the Himalayan ranges is one of the most adventurous activities India has to offer. During the trek, one can see many ranges, waterfalls, and glaciers.

20. Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

Ajanta and Ellora Caves are a blend of Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu monuments. There are 29 Ajanta caves and 34 Ellora Caves.

19. Bir, Himachal Pradesh

The paragliding capital of India, Bir, is one of the most popular tourist destinations. It consists of around 10 paragliding spots.

18. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Jaisalmer is home to many sand dunes. It offers various activities like dune bashing, camel safari, and desert camping to its visitors, and has lately emerged as a tourist favorite.

17. Dal Lake, Srinagar

Dal Lake in Srinagar is one of the most beautiful lakes in India. It is also known as the "Lake of Flowers'' or "Srinagar's Jewel".

16. Nohkalikai Falls, Cherrapunji

Located in Cherrapunji, Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest waterfall in India with a height of 340 meters. The destination receives rain almost throughout the year, and is one of the best places to visit in India before you die .

15. Manali, Himachal Pradesh

One of the most popular holiday destinations in India , Manali is located in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The best time to visit Manali is between October to February owing to the cold climate.

14. Lakshadweep

Lakshadweep consists of approximately 36 islands, out of which only few are populated. The islands are home to pristine beaches and offer various water activities to its visitors, making it one of the best places to visit in India before you die. 

13. Mysore, Karnataka 

Known as the City of Palaces, Mysore is famous for its royal heritage and history. It is the third most populated city in the state of Karnataka.

12. Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Home to one of most beautiful architectural marvels in the world in the Taj Mahal, Agra is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Agra is a civilizational hub of India, and is home to a variety of intricate Mughal architecture.

11. Hampi, Karnataka 

A heritage site, Hampi  is known for its monastery and old architecture. Virupaksha Temple, Vijaya Vittala Temple, Matanga Hill, and Hazara Rama Temple are some of the most visited places in Hampi. Hampi is number 11 on our list of the  40 best places to visit in India before you die. 

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