PLACES TO VISIT IN JAISALMER 

Are you looking for some places to see in Jaisalmer so that you can get the most out of your trip? As a Rajasthan Bhumi Tours, we offer you an affordable Jaisalmer Trip Package. The following is a list of some of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer, some of which are my personal favorites.



Vyas Chhatri

Vyas Chhatri is an excellent example of Rajasthani architecture and is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer. Cenotaphs honoring Ved Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, can be found on this burial ground.

Beautiful yellow sandstone cenotaphs stand on a raised platform at this Brahmin cremation ground. On top of each of the neatly carved pillars of the cenotaphs is a beautiful, intricately designed chhatri. When you make a plan for Jaisalmer you must see that who provide you best Tour Packages for Jaisalmer

Bada Bagh

Bada Bagh is another popular place to visit in the Golden City. It has a huge collection of Jaisalmer Maharaja's cenotaphs. The first cenotaph in this area, which was built in the 16th century, was of Jai Singh II, who was best known for making the city green. As a result, his son Lunkaran constructed a park and cenotaph in his honor here.

After that, additional cenotaphs were added to this region, which now has more than Vyas Chhatri.

Jaisalmer Fort

The fact that Jaisalmer has one of the largest forts in Rajasthan and even India that is still used as a residential area is one of the most fascinating aspects of the city.

As a result, locals can be found both inside and outside the fort. This fort, also known as Sonar Quila, was built in 1156 during the reign of Rawal Jaiswal, a Bhati ruler.

Gadisar Lake

Another well-known location built during Raja Rawal Jaiswal's rule, Gadisar Lake is one of my favorite places to visit in Jaisalmer.

The locals claim that this rainwater lake was once used to supply the entire city with water; however, it is now mostly used for boating, and the lake's embankment is home to several temples and shrines.

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Moti Mahal's Salim Singh ki Haveli

If you're interested in architecture, Salim Singh ki Haveli is one of Jaisalmer's best destinations. This haveli, built by Salim Singh in 1815, is famous for its exquisitely designed pavilion and one-of-a-kind roof that is shaped like a peacock.

This haveli, which is only 500 meters from the Golden Fort and provides excellent insight into Mughal architecture, is located here.

Kuldhara Village

Kuldhara Village, also known as the "Haunted Village of Jaisalmer," is about 20 kilometers from the city. The Paliwal Brahmans lived in this prosperous village, which was built in the 13th century.

In any case, the town and the area were deserted in the nineteenth 100 years and there are a few reasons referred to for it.

Sam Sand Dunes

The well-known Sam Sand Dunes are undoubtedly one of Jaisalmer's most popular tourist attractions. You can see sand dunes that range in height from 30 to 60 meters at one of India's most authentic desert sand dune sites.

You can go on a camel or a jeep Desert Safari here, both of which are amazing and one-of-a-kind experiences. The Desert Safari in Rajasthan make a memorable tour of you life. 

Khuri Dunes

Despite the fact that Jaisalmer's Sam Sand Dunes are the most well-known desert attraction, there is a more secluded, equally stunning sand dune in the Khuri village.

Khuri Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer is the ideal location to visit if you want to see the Rajasthan desert in a less-visited location. It's about 40 kilometers from the city and has the same activities as the Sam Sand Dunes. 

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