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Luxury Hotels
of Jaisalmer
Economy Hotels of Jaisalmer
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Imperial
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Jaisal
Palace
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Meera
mahal
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Moonlight
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Priya
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Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer, another state of Rajasthan is a paradise of
the desert kingdom. Summarizing also known as golden
city the allure of the desert, the splendid Jaisalmer
nestles in the foothills of Trikuta.
Jaisalmer is a desert city and instantly invokes number
of images in the mind of traveler. The word itself
provokes an image of deserted land with camel swiftly
moving on the golden sands. The city is almost enticing
and for domestic travelers as it is to foreign tourists.
Standing in pride with its colossal forts, palaces and
havelis and old city market, Jaisalmer showcases the
artistic sense of the Rajputs kings.
The city is awesome to cover in cool season. The city is
actually divided into nearly two equal forts. The town
is small enough to be covered on foot. If not less, try
spending at least 2 days in the city, only then you
would get a full coverage of beautiful city.
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Location :
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North India, Rajasthan |
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Interest Places : |
Jaisalmer fort, Manak Chowk
and the Havelis. |
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Festival : |
Desert Festival. |
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Temp : |
Extremely hot summers with
maximum temperature touching 47 °C., Cold
winters - min 1°C |
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Best Time to Visit : |
October- March |
Attractions in Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer Fort:
Rising like the sunbeam from the golden sands of the
desert, Jaisalmer Fort is the second oldest fort in
Rajasthan. A sight is to be hold, this living fort is
one of the marvels of Rajasthan Architecture, especially
of the stone carver arts.
Haveli:
Evoking a vision of chivalry and valor, these havelis
were built by wealthy merchants of Rajasthan. Famous for
their intricately- carved facades, the workmanship of
Jaisalmer' Havelis present a beautiful amalgam of
Rajputs architecture and Islamic art. Some of the famous
havelis of Jaisalmer are:
Salim-Singh-ki-Haveli :
Unusual and mystic! It is a Salim Singh ki Haveli. The
top most storeys of this havelis are destroyed yet the
surviving structure has peerless grandeur. You indeed
would be enticed with the intricate workmanship and
designed Jharokhas.
Patwon-ki-Haveli :
Patwaon - Ki - Haveli is another dimension to the
Jaisalmer havelis. It is a five storey edifice which was
constructed in 1800 AD and 1860 AD. This is the largest
of its kind and is one of the grandest mansion in
Jaisalmer
Nathmal-ki-Haveli:
Nathumal Ki Haveli is two identical looking portions
which are combined by a common facade. The projected
balconies are the sheer example of Jewelers’ art applied
to stone carvings.
Gadissar Lake:
The origin of this artificial water tank dates back to
1156 AD. Surrounded by small temples and shrines, it
also gives a view of the exquisite archway, Teelon ki
Pol - one of the main entrances to the lake and the
city.
Vyas Chhatri :
Also known as the city of Sunset Point, it houses the
cenotaph of Sage Vyas who compiled the famous epic
Mahabharata. Moreover, it gives you a bird's-eye view of
the picturesque beauty of Jaisalmer
Other attractions in out
of Jaisalmer
Sam
Sand Dunes
Sam Sand dunes are the major attractions of Jaislamer.
It is 3-4 kms long and 1 km wide and is half a kilometer
high. The sam sand dunes are unreliable and they are
picturesque. Sam Sand dunes are just the place to surf
the golden sands of Rajasthan through a safari.
Desert National Park
Located at a distance of 40 kms from Jaisalmer, Desert
National park is a perfect example of unusual ecological
bio diversity. Thar desert is the teeming with wildlife
and have some resident species which include Chinkara,
Hare Desert fox, black buck, wolf and desert cat.
Bada Bagh
This is a 300 year old Jaisalmer Haveli. It has a
beautiful blue cupola roof with carved brackets in the
form of peacocks. This is an amazing mansions in yellow
stone and has an amazing projecting balcony on the top
storey.
How to Reach
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Air
The
city is well connected by flights which move from to and
from New Delhi, Jodhpur and Jaipur. The major airport,
Jaisalmer airport lies in the cantonment area which is 5
kms away from the city centre. It is generally managed
by the Indian air force.
By Train
Jaisalmer is connected by a daily trains to Jodhpur. The
city is majorly connected by Agra, Jaipur, New Delhi,
Mumbai and many more. Just a 10 min drive from Gadi
Sagar Pol.
By Road
Jaisalmer
is connected to all major cities of Rajasthan such as
Bikaner, Jaipur and Jodhpur. Its main bus stand is
situated near the railway station. All major busses move
from Bus depot to city centre. |
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