Let's Plan Your Trip!
Share your travel plans & get the best deals.
Don't hesitate—send your query now and start your dream journey!
|
|
|
Arrival on jaisalmer airport Transfer to jaisalmer hotel
Today’s sightseeing will start after lunch, so enjoy your morning at leisure before we leave in the afternoon. We’re going on a sightseeing in Jaisalmer today and visit the Gadisar Lake first. This is a man-made water reservoir which was at one point, the only source of water in Jaisalmer. The reservoir was constructed by Raja Rawal Jaisal, the first ruler of Jaisalmer, and subsequent ghats and temples were built along the banks. Enjoy the best view by boating through the calm lake and listening to the sound of migratory birds.Then about 40 km from Jaisalmer is the Sam Sand Dunes within Thar Desert. Hop on a jeep ride through the sand dunes on a jeep safari trip (at additional cost) or try out riding camels (at additional cost) to enjoy the sunset view here. When evening comes, camps and tents are prepared with live music and folk-dance performances to keep you entertained while you enjoy delicious Rajasthani cuisine.We’ll head back to the hotel for your overnight stay in Jaisalmer afterwards
Show More
Near Gadisar Gate, Dhibba Para, Old City, Jaisalmer 345001, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Enjoy an early breakfast today as we’re heading out on a long ride to Tanot Mata Temple. The temple is built on the India-Pak Border near the city of Longewala. These are former warzones such as the historical Battlefield of 1971 India-Pak War. The Tanot Mata Temple is located within the quiet village of Tanot, supposedly named after the one of the children of Mamadji Charan who wanted a child.By evening time, we’re riding back to the hotel to let you spend overnight in Jaisalmer
Show More
Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel today. Get ready for a full-day local sightseeing tour to the impressive historical sites in Jaisalmer.The tour begins from Jaisalmer Fort located in the city center. It is the pride of Jaisalmer, the second oldest fort in Rajasthan built by the ruler who named the city himself, Rawal Jaisal. The fort doesn’t just serve as a fortress – people today still live inside the fort since it was built in 1156 with shops, hotels, and old homes still standing. It is also known by the names “Sonar Kila” and “Golden Fort” due to the shining yellow sandstone.The Raj Mahal is the main palace within the fort, a seven-storey old palace filled with history as the former home of the king. We’ll also check out the Laxminath and Jain Temples of Jaisalmer. Laxminath Temple was built in 1494, dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi with a strategic view of the city. There are 7 Jain temples within, decorated with the most exquisite frescoes, mirrors, and intricate carvings on the walls. There’s also the Tazia Tower which is known for the beautiful carved balconies. The gorgeous Jawahar Niwas Palace is the big sandstone palace that you don’t want to miss as well!After the fort, we’re going to check out the beautiful Havelis, starting with the Patwon ki Haveli where you walk inside the luxurious Mansion of Brocade Merchants, built by a rich trader in the 19th century. It’s also known as Kothari’s Patwa Haveli and is actually a cluster of five smaller havelis built for the five sons of Guman Chand Patwa in 1805. Next up is the Nathmal Ki Haveli which was built in the 19th century, a historical mansion within the city center where Diwan Mohta Nathmal used to reside. Explore the rooms and halls of this majestic mansion that features a mix between Rajput and Mughal architecture. Marvel at the intricate carvings that adorn the walls of the temple within before we finally end the day’s tour. And the Salim Singh-ki-Haveli located near the railway and built in 1815 by Salim Singh the prime minister. This distinctive Haveli was the home of the prime minister, a beautiful home that captivated many tourists.Then we’ll visit the Gadisar Lake. This is a manmade water reservoir which was at one point, the only source of water in Jaisalmer. The reservoir was constructed by Raja Rawal Jaisal, the first ruler of Jaisalmer, and subsequent ghats and temples were built along the banks. Enjoy the best view by boating through the calm lake and listening to the sound of migratory birds.We’ll head back to the hotel or desert camp for your overnight stay in Jaisalmer afterwards.
Show More
After Breakfast Check out and Proceed to Jaisalmer Airport
3 Night stay at hotel
Daily breakfast at hotel
Airport transfer on pvt basis
All tours as per the itenerary
Airfare
Gst
Lunch and dinner
Anything not mentioned in inclusions are excluded
Per Person Price