Jaisalmer Fort, famously known as the Sonar Quila or the Golden Fort rises amidst the golden desert as it speaks of its mystique beauty which becomes evident as the sun’s golden rays fall on this edifice, adding to its fabulousness.
Come to Patwon ki Haveli, built and developed by Guman Chand a popular Rajasthani trader. Showcasing magnificence, the construction has beautifully decorated suites and excellent representations of Indian art.
Built in the year 1815, by Salim Singh, a former prime minister of the Jaisalmer kingdom, the mansion speaks of distinctive architecture with carved balconies and graceful stone structures.
Constructed by Muslim brothers from a jeweller family under the command of the Kingdom’s prime minister. The extraordinary building showcases non-identical features on its right and left sides. Nathmal ki Haveli is famous for its artistic interiors.
Another landmark of Jaisalmer, the scenic Gadisar lake is considered a valuable asset. It was artificially constructed under the order of Raja Rawal Jaisal.
The term refers to “Huge Garden”. With the onset of 16th century Maharaja Jait Singh commanded to get this beautiful garden constructed.
This haunted village of Rajasthan have left people wondering about a startling mystery. Legend has it that Kuldhara located some miles away from Jaisalmer witnessed its villagers get vanish overnight. Till date Kuldhara remains uninhabited.
The beautiful lake which is also an oasis lies adjacent the palace of Amar Singh. The unique lake encloses carved animals believed as protectors of the royal family.
amidst the ruins of Jaisalmer lies the Khaba Fort which allows visitors to have a look at the palatial home featuring crumbling structures and a beautiful museum.