What to do and see in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan: The Best Things to do

December 21, 2021 Weston Hennigan

The dramatic and romantic desert fortress of Jaisalmer is an exotic city in Rajasthan’s great Thar Desert. "The Golden City" rose to prominence as a result of its position on camel trade routes. It's now most famous for the 12th-century fort and ornate "Havelis," fine merchant-built houses and pavilions in the city’s medieval lanes. The surrounding Desert National Park offers opportunities to observe blackbucks, desert foxes and chinkaras amid the rolling dunes, rugged crags and waterholes.
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1. Longewala War Memorial

Sadhawala, Longewala, Jaisalmer 335803 India +91 97822 22299 [email protected] http://www.kavirajdesertcamp.com
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Longewala War Memorial

The Battle of Longewala (4–7 December 1971) was one of the first major engagements in the western sector during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

Reviewed By g_v_nagendra - Surat, India

Your visit to Jaisalmer is incomplete without visiting this magnificent place located around 110 kms. from Jaisalmer town which is around 3 hours drive and yes it is totally worth it. The roads leading to Longewala are smooth and you will find vast open spaces of the Thar Desert on either side of the road. The Yudh Sthal showcases the factual account of the 1971 war that took place here and it has on display captured tanks, guns, artillery etc. that were left behind by the retreating army. It also highlights the glorious and selfless contribution of the officers and jawans who risked everything in the line of duty and their unflinching dedication to the protection of the nation. A museum in the compount exhibits all the relevant information about the war which is descriptive. A visit to this place also brings out the nostalgic memories of those events and a chance to be proud of our Army who despite all adversities defend the security and sovereignty of the nation. It is a must visit destination of the Jaisalmer itinerary. Period.

2. Jaisalmer Fort

Fort Road, Jaisalmer 345001 India http://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/jaisalmer.html#jaisalmer-fort
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Jaisalmer Fort

Reviewed By Arup1981 - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

The Golden jaisalmer fort is one of the prime most attraction and a symbol of Royal Rajasthan.. A fort..with yellow sandstone wall surrounded fortress..the maximum part inside fort is is house..people resides for generations..many turned into staying options..with shop n restaurants in many.. The main tourist attraction is jain temples..3 cannons ..with city view point and obviously the main building- The Fort Palace Museum or Raja ka mahal..the preferable Audio guided tour makes a good trip with rich history n exhibits and sandstone crafting masterpiece architecture inside the palace.. The shop inside the fort is for good buy of Rajasthani crafts n mementoes.. with good food of different taste available.. A sunset n sunrise time at Cannon point is a must do.. Make planmess trails of the lanes..explore the haveli like houses..feel the pulse of the life inside the fort..have a full day time to explore it..to feel the real hues of the fort.. It gonna be a lifetime experience indeed...

3. Kothari's Patwaon-Ki-Haveli

Near Patwa Complex, Patwa Haveli, Jaisalmer 345001 India +91 98281 45552 [email protected] http://www.patwahaveli.com
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Kothari's Patwaon-Ki-Haveli

Reviewed By 513anantk - Noida, India

The haveli is really beautiful and amazing too to see, very beautiful architecture can be seen here and all things are great here

4. Desert National Park

Near Sam Sand Dunes, Jaisalmer 345001 India
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Desert National Park

Desert National Park, Rajasthan, India, is situated in the west Indian state of Rajasthan near the town of Jaisalmer. This is one of the largest national parks, covering an area of 3162 km². The Desert National Park is an excellent example of the ecosystem of the Thar Desert. Sand dunes form around 20% of the Park. The major landform consists of craggy rocks and compact salt lake bottoms, intermed

Reviewed By Smallgoat - New Delhi, India

A 3 hr safari in the DNP was the highlight of our trip to Jaisalmer. I recommend going early, to get past the checkpost at sunrise. In March, we saw many unusual birds: the critically endangered great indian bustard, cinereous and griffon vultures, eastern imperial eagle, trumpeter finch, the isabelline and desert wheatears, black-crowned sparrow lark and the greater short-toed lark. Best of all, they were easy to spot in the wide open desert and made for some wonderful photographs against the dunes. There is very limited traffic here: most people head for the dunes for a camel safari instead, and that too later in the day. So if you are interested in wildlife, do NOT miss this!

5. Jain Temples

Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer 345001 India +91 80030 94507
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Jain Temples

Reviewed By eamesescape - Melbourne, Australia

Jain Temples Jaisalmer, Located in Jaisalmer Fort .A set of seven temples, which will astound you with their serene hallways and delicate stonework, the Jain Temples inside the Jaisalmer Fort will prove to be a highlight of your trip. Take a walk down these serene pillar lined hallways, revel in the energy and enthusiasm of the musical artist or simply observe a Jain priest go about his routine in a calm and devoted manner, all at the Jain Temples. Most notable among these temples is the Parsvanath Temple, which is largest in size and holds some of the finest carvings. The seven Jain Temples inside the fort carved in yellow sandstone, with intricate designs on them and were built in the 15th-16th centuries. The Jain Temples in Jaisalmer are marvellous treasures of the desert city. Having archaeological value as well as religious, sentiments associated with it. D Shoes, leather items, food items are strictly prohibited. The time restrictions are only for tourists. Jain pilgrims can visit throughout the day. Observe the artisanship on the walls, idols and every corner you see. The serene location blends well with the fort. Spend time here to relish history and the heritage of Jain faith. The time restrictions & entry costs are only for tourists, Mon –Sun 8:00 am -12:00 noon Highlight Architecture, intricate designs Timings: Till 12 noon (every day for non-Jains) Entry Fee: Free (Indian) INR 10 (Foreigner) Camera Fee: INR 50 (Still) INR 100 (Video Camera)

6. Tanot Mata Temple

Jaisalmer 345022 India
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Tanot Mata Temple

Situated 120km North West of Jaisalmer city is Tanot in Thar Desert of Rajasthan. You will find sand dumes all along with small bushes. You can see herds of sheep & goats on the way. Beautiful landscape. Total desert. Nice to see Indira Gandhi Canal full of water after Ramgarh. You can see vegetation & farms near the canal. It is very near to Pakistan border. Last civilian point in India on border. Tanot Rai Mata Temple is an old temple with a history of India Pakistan war of 1965. Hundreds of shells fallen here did not harm the temple. Some bombs are in display at temple. Maintained & managed by Border Security Force of India. Keep food & water with you. Very few population.

Reviewed By Azvin_ashok - Thiruvalla, India

120 kms from Jaisalmeer will take 90 to 100 mints to reach there . Get a sanction from Jaisalmeer office for visiting the India - Pak boarder . A signed application along with ID prof need to be submit. Tanot Mata temple is an old temple with a history of India Pak war in 1965. The village is close to the border with Pakistan ( 17kms from Pakistan) and is very close to the battle site of Longewala of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 The temple is managed and Maintained by BSF ( Border Security Force ) . Hundreds of shells fallen here did not harm the temple . Some bombs ???? are in display at the temple . The shelling on Tanot Mata during 1971 Indo-Pak War was depicted in 1997 Bollywood war film Border.

7. Jaisalmer War Museum

Jaisalmer Jodhpur Highway, Jaisalmer 345001 India [email protected]
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Jaisalmer War Museum

Reviewed By coljpsingh - Chandigarh, India

Very well laid out, neat and clean, spotless clean place a typical trade mark of Indian Armed Forces, one gets transported to a different world on entering any Army establishment, as they are so well presented. This museum is show casing the history and progress made by the Indian Army over the years to become one of the most professional army in the world. There is a 15 minutes video show throwing light on the army and the way it fought successful wars against Pakistan. Number of tanks and air crafts are displayed in the lawns. There is very nice restaurant on site. I would say its a must visit for every Indian visiting this part of the country.

8. Bada Bagh

Ramgarh Road 6 Km North of Jaisalmer on the road to Ramgarh, Jaisalmer 345001 India
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Bada Bagh

Reviewed By travelsrj - New Delhi, India

Hello friends, after that we went to the place after taking a big garden a little bit away from Jaisalmer.And it was very nice to see the big garden.And my guest also liked it very much.And I and my guest want to tell everyone that you too come here and see.And I am sharing some photos with you guys.

9. Gadsisar Sagar Lake

Near Tilon Ki Gate Near Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer 345001 India
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Gadsisar Sagar Lake

Reviewed By swaroopc459

You can go there is nice boating and you can enjoy a good fishing there is lots of fish in the lake good evening for good sunset and there this Shiva temple best temple

10. Kuldhara Abandoned Village

On the road to Sam Sand Dunes and the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer 345001 India
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Kuldhara Abandoned Village

Reviewed By vipul61 - Lucknow, India

The village is a ruin, with stories of it being abandoned overnight after the then Dewan of Jaisalmer, Salim Singh asked for a girl from here. Though the story displayed here mentions of reasons like Drought, Earthquake and punishing ways of the dewan, but the story among the people is that dewan wanted/ exploited a girl from the village. The story further goes that the parents murdered the girl, smeared few houses with her blood and then along with the rest of the inhabitants left the village, cursing the dewan and vowing never to come back. One can be engulfed with sadness as well seeing the dilapidated state of village though the Govt has made some model structures for people to engage in photography, etc. I had the same feelings as I had when visited Hiroshima (Japan). Still worth visiting and going around the houses. No one is seen here after sunset!

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