Discover Jaisalmer’s royal heritage with a private custom tour. Explore palatial abodes, museums, and architectural marvels in the heart of the Thar desert.
Discover Jaisalmer’s royal heritage with a private custom tour. Explore palatial abodes, museums, and architectural marvels in the heart of the Thar desert.
- Jaisalmer Fort - Nestled amid the golden sands of Thar Desert, Jaisalmer Fort is one of the most renowned forts in the world exhibiting brilliant craftsmanship and aesthetic beauty steeped with rich past and heritage. Built in 1156 by Raja Jaiswal, the fort is 250 foot tall which is protected by 30 feet long walls and constitutes 99 bastions….
- Jaisalmer Fort - Nestled amid the golden sands of Thar Desert, Jaisalmer Fort is one of the most renowned forts in the world exhibiting brilliant craftsmanship and aesthetic beauty steeped with rich past and heritage. Built in 1156 by Raja Jaiswal, the fort is 250 foot tall which is protected by 30 feet long walls and constitutes 99 bastions. Perched atop Tirkuta hills, the fort houses prominent structures like the Raj Mahal, which had been the royal palace of the fort, aesthetic Jain temples, Laxminath temple and four massive gateways. Apart from these, Jaisalmer fort is also famed for its carved yellow sandstone merchant havelis which are still in possession of the original builders. A UNESCO World Heritage site merging brilliantly with the golden hues of the desert, Jaisalmer Fort boasts of various attractions that reflect the majestic life of which the fort was once a part of.
- Kothari’s Patwaon-Ki-Haveli - Patwon-Ki-Haveli is located in the main city and 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 past.
- Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli - Nathmal Ki Haveli was built by two Muslim jeweler brothers and 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 havelis in Jaisalmer.

- Local guide
- Bottled water
- Private tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Transport by private vehicle
- Local guide
- Bottled water
- Private tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Transport by private vehicle
- Camera fees
- Boat ride in lake
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Camera fees
- Boat ride in lake
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
Jaisalmer, often referred to as the “Golden City of India,” is located in the heart of the Thar Desert. Once a medieval trading hub, this former princely state is renowned for its yellow sandstone architecture. The city boasts a rich cultural and architectural heritage, passed down through generations of illustrious rulers. Discover this regal legacy,…
Jaisalmer, often referred to as the “Golden City of India,” is located in the heart of the Thar Desert. Once a medieval trading hub, this former princely state is renowned for its yellow sandstone architecture. The city boasts a rich cultural and architectural heritage, passed down through generations of illustrious rulers. Discover this regal legacy, featuring grand palaces, museums, and other stunning architectural wonders.
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