Jaisalmer, the Golden city of Rajasthan is one of the most wonderful travel destinations to enjoy your holidays. While there are so many beautiful tourist places to see in this state of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer always draws a major attention of every kind of traveler. Jaisalmer is beautifully adorned with majestic forts, heritage havelis, artificial lakes, and most importantly the serene and magnificent stretch of golden sand dunes which plays a major role in attracting tourists from over the world. With loads of tourist attractions and interesting things, the Jaisalmer Trip Package has never failed to entice the travelers. So before you plan your holidays in Jaisalmer consider these below-mentioned tourist places to see in your travel bucket list. Let’s take a look on these –
Jaisalmer Fort –
Dated back to the 12th century by the Bhati Rajput, the Jaisalmer Fort is an impressive yellow sandstone structure that encloses beautiful Raj Mahal, several havelis, gateways, and temples. Located on the Trikuta hills, the fort overlooks Jaisalmer city and is considered as the only living fort of India that resides 2/3rd of the old city’s population.
Sam Sand Dunes –
As Jaisalmer is being considered as a renowned desert city of Rajasthan, Sam Sand Dunes draws a major interest of travel enthusiasts. Travelers visiting Jaisalmer cannot afford to miss out on enjoying the most amazing desert safari experiences which includes camel ride, jeep safari, dune bashing, cultural evening, and overnight camping.
Gadisar Lake –
Constructed in the early 14th century as a water conservation tank, the Gadisar Lake is the most wonderful artificial lake enclosed with impressive temple structures, ruins, cenotaphs, and more. In the winter season, several migratory birds flock here to offer bird watchers to capture the fascinating beauty of this lake.
Tanot Mata Temple –
Any trip to Jaisalmer remains incomplete without marking a visit to Tanot Mata Temple that is located close to Longewala battle site and 150 kilometers away from Jaisalmer city. The temple is one of the least explored tourist attractions located in the remotest location revered by the pilgrims and devotees.
Kuldhara village –
The least explored tourist place around Jaisalmer city is nothing less than a ruin. It dates back to the 13th century and is considered as an abandoned or haunted destination in Rajasthan. The village was formerly inhabited by Paliwal Brahmans and soon after some time it got abandoned and cursed by the villagers.
Moreover, Jaisalmer is well-known for its impressive Havelis, Bada Bagh, Vyas Chhatri, Jain Temples, and more. So, while planning your holidays in Rajasthan Tour Package, do not miss to explore the magnificence of Jaisalmer.
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