Visit the Jaisalmer Fort, also known as the Golden Fort due to its yellow sandstone walls. The fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit destination while in Jaisalmer. Explore the narrow alleys, admire the stunning architecture, and enjoy the panoramic views from the top.
Visit the Jain Temples inside the Jaisalmer Fort, famous for their intricate carvings and beautiful architecture. These temples date back to the 12th and 15th centuries and are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankars.
Stop by the Bhang Shop to try some traditional Indian cannabis-infused snacks and drinks. Please note that consuming cannabis is illegal in India, and we do not condone breaking any laws. However, trying these snacks, made with other spices and herbs, can be a unique culinary experience.
Visit the Patwon Ki Haveli, a cluster of five havelis (traditional Indian mansions) built-in 1805 by Guman Chand Patwa for his five sons. Admire the stunning architecture, including intricate carvings and balconies. The haveli is now a museum and offers a glimpse into the life of wealthy merchants in Rajasthan.
End your day at Gadisar Lake, a man-made lake built in the 14th century as a water conservation tank. Enjoy the serene surroundings and take a boat ride to see the beautiful sunset. You can also visit the nearby temples and shrines.
Don't miss the Desert Festival, held in Jaisalmer every year in January or February. This colourful event features music, dance, and cultural performances, as well as camel races, turban tying competitions, and more. If you have time, take a camel safari into the Thar Desert and spend a night under the stars at a desert camp. For a unique dining experience, try the rooftop restaurants near the Jaisalmer Fort, offering stunning views and delicious Rajasthani cuisine.
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