The iconic fort, also known as Sonar Qila, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Standing at a height of 250 ft and surrounded by 30 ft tall walls, the fort offers a panoramic view of Jaisalmer city
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It is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer known for its intricate carvings, paintings, archways and fairy tale architecture. It was built in 1805 by Guman Chand Patwa
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Located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer, the Dunes are undeniably among the most picturesque in the region. Enjoy camel safari, magical sunset, and camp under the starlit desert sky
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It is a beautiful artificial lake built by Raja Rawal Jaisal, the founder of Jaisalmer and is surrounded by temples and ghats. It offers boat rides and a laser water show one of the first in India
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Known for its distinctive and beautiful peacock-shaped architecture, the magnificent Haveli was built in 1815 by Salim Singh - the then prime minister of the Kingdom
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A beautiful haveli with intricate architecture, Nathmal Ki Haveli is known for its craftsmanship and the interesting tale of two architect brothers Hathi and Lulu who built it
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An abandoned village with a mysterious history, Kuldhara is said to be cursed. Explore the ruins and listen to the tales of why the village was abandoned overnight
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A historical garden that houses chhatris or royal cenotaphs of the Maharajas of Jaisalmer. Located atop a hill, it offers views of the horizon, the desert, and wonderful sunset vistas
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It displays the best of the Thar desert’s ecosystem and its varied wildlife. The park is formed of undulating sand dunes, jagged rocks and dense salt lake bottoms
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Located near the India-Pakistan border and the site of the Battle of Longewala, the temple is known for its miraculous survival during the 1965 Indo-Pak War
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