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Jaisalmer Tour: explore these top 15 tourist attractions in Golden City

Jaisalmer Tour: explore these top 15 tourist attractions in Golden City


Beyond the cultural heritage, the most enchanting of Rajasthan's facets is its desert. And what’s a better place to enjoy this ingenious charm of the royal state other than Jaisalmer which is also referred to as “the Gateway to the Thar Desert”. Want to know more about the Golden city and its lures that you can enjoy with Jaisalmer tour and travel, continue reading the blog stating the top 15 tourist attractions of the Golden city: 

Jaisalmer Fort is our top pick for the best places to visit in Jaisalmer owing to its deserted grandeurs reflected in the yellow sandstone of which the fort is built of. The fort is popular as the only residing fortress. Explore this wonder of Golden city and its numerous attractions within.

Jain Temples is a group of beautiful Jain temples nestled in Jaisalmer fort. The Dilwara style religious structures apart from being famed for their spiritual significance, are also popular for their marvelous ambiance.

Sam Sand Dunes is one of the places that require a whole day to enjoy it at its best. For your 2 days Jaisalmer Tour Packages, you can enjoy the excursion to this elusive desert area. Enjoy Desert Safari in Jaisalmer along with Desert camping.

Salim Singh ki Haweli was commissioned by Salim Singh who was the prime minister of the city back then. While your Jaisalmer Day Tour, make sure to visit this prodigy of architectural artistry nestled in the center of Golden city.

Barabagh is one of the most popular places to visit in Jaisalmer owing to its array of royal cenotaphs of the rulers who have ruled the city. Apart from that, the garden is largely visited to enjoy scenic views and closeness to nature.

Tanot Mata Mandir which is a very popular temple located near the city. The mythological legends of the temple stimulate several pilgrims to visit it. Visit the temple to seek the blessing with your family with Family tour packages for Jaisalmer.

Patwon ki Haveli is a group of five havelis which was constructed by Patwa who was a wealthy trader. The architecture drenched in the distinctive yellow hue make it a must-visit with Jaisalmer trip.

Windmill Park which is no less than a destination that articulates the country’s continuous efforts for sustainable development. This windmill farm is the largest in the country. 

Jaisalmer War Museum which is also popular as the Longewala War memorial was established in 2015 with the intent of honoring the soldiers who have sacrificed their lives for the nation.

Akal Wood Fossil Park which is also referred to as the monument dedicated to Indian geology and is one of the most popular destinations for the visitors with this quirky interest. 

Desert National Park is one of the wildlife reserves of the Golden City studded with several architectural wonders. Take a break from your cultural exploration and enjoy sighting the desert wildlife in the desert national park.

Mandir Palace is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer. The heritage hotel is one sought after destination that lets the visitors not only catch glimpses of the medieval charm of the region but to enjoy a luxurious stay amidst it.

Desert Culture Center and Museum stands by its name and is one of the hearty centers where artifacts reflecting the glorious heritage, exquisite craftsmanship and artistry are on display. From the huge collection of musical instruments to a wide collection of ancient as well as medieval coins, there is so much to see here.

Nathmal ki Haveli is one of the many beautiful havelis the Golden city is bestowed with. The architecturally enrich edifice was serving as the residential place for Diwan Mohata Nathmal who was a Prime Minister of the city then.

Vyas Chatri is one of the popular tourist destinations that you will love to explore with Jaisalmer Tour packages. The edifice of the golden city looks no less than a well-sorted cluster of golden sandstone. It is dedicated to the great writer of Hindu mythology, Mahabharat, Sage Vyaas and his cenotaph is nestled on the rear end of this spectacular structure.