Jaisalmer: The Golden city of India

From the tales of legend rulers to multi colored culture, Rajasthan has countless attractions to make it an appealing place to attract the tourists. Every city of Rajasthan has something unique to spectacular and perceptible. Jaisalmer is one such city which has facts to declare, tales to impress, uniqueness to wonder and spirit to live of the bygone times. Glittering in the sun like gold, the city is also known as “The Golden City”.

Location

Lies within the very famous Thar Desert (the Great Indian Desert), Jaisalmer is located 575 kms west of the pink city Jaipur, 350 kms north-east of Bikaner and 307 kms south-east of the blue city Jodhpur.

The city was named after the Rajput king and the founder of the city, Maharawal Jaisal Singh in year 1156 AD. This is because the yellow sand and the sandstone used to make the structures in this city which give it golden yellow appearance.

Attractions

Famous for beautiful forts and palaces, lakes, gardens and of course influential sand dunes, Jaisalmer offers the glimpse of multi-colored culture and a touch of preserved heritage.

1. Jaisalmer Fort : Famously known as Golden Fort or “Sonar Quila” of Rajasthan, Jaislmer Fort was built up by the founder of city, Maharawal Jaisal Singh in year 1156 AD, the same year the city was founded. The fort ranks amongst the largest forts in the world. The hues of golden and yellow mixed sandstone blend with the ambience of Sun offer something magical and marvelous look to the Fort. The Fort stands tall and proud displaying the marvel of Rajasthani architecture.

2. Bada Bagh : Bada Bagh means ‘Big Garden’. The garden constructed for cremations of the member of Royal families. With the great number of beautiful Cenotaphs, the garden offers an impressive view during sunrise and sunset. I suggest you don’t miss to capture these stunning moments on you camera :)

3. Patwon-Ki-Haveli : Located near to Jaisalmer Fort, these five-storied mansions are masterpieces of Architecture. With the first of its kind in Jaisalmer, these havelis were constructed by an acclaimed merchant Guman Chand Patwa for his 5 sons. The outstanding and finest art can be seen in the walls of corridor of each story. The entire adorn construction adds tremendous impression of heritage and culture of the city. Constructed with yellow sandstones, one of the Havelis is now converted into museum and occupied by Rajasthan government with offices of Archeological Survey of India and State Art and Craft.

4. Sam Sand Dunes : The most astonishing tourist attraction of Jaisalmer, Sam Sand Dunes is an excellent spot to loose yourself in the desert safari. Either by Jeep or by Camel, you can enjoy the safari during the picturesque sunrise and sunset on the desert. Located near to the Thar Desert, the Sam Sand Dunes is becoming a major tourist attraction of Jaisalmer. Enjoy your safari on camelback in breathtaking sand peaks. You can also put yourself in the desert camps for a night to make your trip more adventurous and memorable. From Royal to budget, there are many camps where you can stay for a night. A cultural and musical event is organized for the guests by each camp. To see the Rajasthani culture closely, you must attend these activities.

5. Gadisar Lake : Built in the 14th century by Maharawal Gadsi, this freshwater lake was once the main source of drinking water for entire town. Located a kilometer away from the fort, the lake is now a tourist spot with many beautiful shrines around the bank of the lake. The people of the bygone era depended on this tank for their water needs. Famous among the photographers, this is a great spot to capture some splendid snapshots of Jaisalmer Fort in the morning when the ambience of fort blends with golden glitters of sun. Apart from the stunning views, you can also take a ride of boating and enjoy your trip.

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