In the morning, explore the magnificent Jaisalmer Fort, also known as Sonar Quila or Golden Fort. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the few inhabited forts in the world. Within the fort, visit Jain temples, havelis, and the palace museum. After lunch, visit the nearby Patwon ki Haveli, Nathmal ki Haveli, and Salim Singh ki Haveli. In the evening, enjoy a camel ride and sunset at Sam Sand Dunes.
In the morning, visit Kuldhara, an abandoned village with a fascinating history. It is believed that the village was cursed, and the residents had to abandon it overnight. Next, visit Bada Bagh, a garden with a collection of cenotaphs or chhatris of the royal family of Jaisalmer. After lunch, visit the Thar Heritage Museum, showcasing the art, culture, and lifestyle of Rajasthan. In the evening, enjoy a cultural show at the Desert Cultural Centre.
In the morning, visit Gadisar Lake, a scenic man-made lake built in the 14th century. Take a boat ride and enjoy the picturesque views of the fort and temples. Next, visit the Manak Chowk market for some shopping and local delicacies. After lunch, visit the stunning Jain temples, known for their intricate carvings and beautiful architecture. In the evening, relax at one of the rooftop restaurants overlooking the fort.
In the morning, visit Khaba Fort, an ancient fort with an interesting history. It was once a prosperous village, but due to water scarcity, the residents had to abandon it. Next, visit Kuldhara once again to explore the village and to appreciate the unique architecture and history. After lunch, spend some time at the Sam Sand Dunes for some fun activities like quad biking, parasailing, and more. In the evening, enjoy a Rajasthani folk dance and music performance.
If you have an extra day, visit the Tanot Mata Temple and Longewala War Memorial, located near the India-Pakistan border. You can also plan a day trip to the haunted village of Kuldhara and the abandoned village of Khaba. To maximize your fun, try some local Rajasthani delicacies like Dal Bati Churma, Ker Sangri, and Bajre ki Roti. You can also shop for traditional handicrafts, textiles, and jewellery at the local markets. Make sure to book your hotels and flights in advance for a hassle-free trip.
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