Introduction

The city of Jaisalmer shimmers like a mirage amidst the desolate beauty of
the hot barren deserts of Rajasthan. It is a small city that can be covered
within two hours of leisurely strolling through the lanes and by-lanes, and
has an extraordinarily medieval feel and incredible atmosphere. The havelis
(mansions of rich merchants) which are the pride of Jaisalmers
architecture and a part of the national heritage should be seen and admired
at an unhurried pace. The Jaisalmer Fort, perched atop the triangular-shaped
Trikuta Hills, contains some gems of Jain temple buildings, while
beautifully decorated havelis are scattered throughout the town. The city is
also famous for its beautiful embroidery.
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During the medieval times Jaisalmer made rapid progress due to its
strategic location on the camel trade route between India and Central Asia.
Even now, especially after the two wars with Pakistan, its strategic
importance has led to the building of national highways, a railway track,
and an airstrip, and brought Jaisalmer within easy reach of the people.
The climate of this city is of typical desert character. Temperatures range
between 46°C and 35.4°C in the summers, and 14°C and 2°C
in the winters. The best season to visit is between October and March,
especially between January and February when Jaisalmer becomes a hub of
tourist activities during the desert festival.
Tourist Attractions in Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer has a large number of tourist sites of unsurpassed architectural
wealth.
» Jaisalmer Fort

The Jaisalmer Fort is the second oldest fort in Rajasthan after Chittaur,
and commands the desertscape from its 250 feet high pedestal on the Trikuta
Hill. Three strong walls protect the citadel. The fort has five palaces
called Sarvottam Vilas, Akhai Vilas, Gaj Mahal, Rang Mahal and Moti Mahal.
Jali or latticework screens of excellent craftsmanship shade interiors from
the fierce heat and desert winds. The Rang Mahal has some exquisite murals
painted on arches and spandrels. The fort contains one-third of the citys
population. Many houses provide budget accommodation to visitors and have
curio shops.
» The Jain Temples
Three exquisitely sculptured Jain temples dedicated to Rishabhdevji,
Sambhavanathji and the Ashthapadi temple are located within the fort. Their
ornamentation, done in the style of the Dilwara temples at Mt. Abu, is
marvellous. The emerald icon of Mahavira here is an unparalleled gem.
» Salim-Singh-ki-Haveli
The Salim-Singh-ki-Haveli is a magnificent edifice whose two upper storeys
had to be demolished and yet whose surviving structure has unsurpassed
splendor. Particularly noteworthy are the rows of peacocks below the
jharokhas (projected arched balconies).
» Patwon-ki-Haveli
Near the city centre is the Patwon-ki-Haveli. Its five suites built between
AD 1800 and AD 1860 are evidence of Jaisalmers legendary architectural
wealth. The balconies are delicately chiseled, and oblique sunrays create
enchanting and dramatic shadows. It is the grandest mansion in Jaisalmer, a
veritable museum piece in the open.
» Nathmal-ki-Haveli
This haveli has two identical-looking portions, which are, in fact, two
different parts united by a common façade. The projected balconies or
jharokhas are a perfect example of jewelers art applied to stone
carving.
» Desert Culture Centre and Museum
The Desert Culture Centre and Museum has a number of old coins, different
kinds of textiles, traditional Rajasthani instruments, and some fossils that
were discovered in the desert. It gives a visitor an insight into the
history of Rajasthan.
Excursions in Jaisalmer
There are plenty of excursion sites of varied character near Jaisalmer.
» Lodurva

Lodurva, the ancient capital of the Bhattis, is 16 km from Jaisalmer. Its
ruins are visited for the great Jain temple and the Kalpataru, a mythical
tree of wish fulfilment. Lodurva has a great number of peacocks that hover
around the temple walls lending spectacular colour to the dry and stony
landscape. Amar Sagar is a grand artificial reservoir for water with a
temple and a promenade on the bank that is a lovely place for a picnic.
» Akal Wood Fossil Park
The Akal Wood Fossil Park is a 21-hectare preserved area that takes you
back to the Jurassic period when the whole Thar region lay under the sea.
Fossilized logs of trees trunks lie exposed to view. Innumerable trunks lie
buried deep under sand, 25 are seen and 15 are above the ground. The largest
log is seven meters in length and 1.5 meters in width.
The ghost village of Kuldhara, the Sam Sand Dunes and the Desert National
Park are the other places that must be visited.
How to Reach Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer is 897 km from Delhi; 638 km from Jaipur; 285 km from Jodhpur;
500 km from Ajmer and 330 km from Bikaner. It is connected by a good road
network to Jodhpur, Bikaner via Pokhran, and Barmer via Devikot. Jaisalmer
is a small city that is best explored on foot. The Jodhpur Airport is the
closest airport that is 308 kms from Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer is linked to
Mumbai, Delhi, Jodhpur, and Jaipur by Alliance Air. The Palace-on-Wheels is
the most luxurious way to travel to Jaisalmer, recreating within the coaches
the ambience of the legendary palace comforts.
Important Travel Information
Jaisalmer is famous for its embroidery, Rajasthani mirror work, rugs,
blankets, and the finely cut antiques. It is a good place for buying
exquisitely embroidered garments with mirror work in a brilliant mosaic of
colours, traditional rugs, blankets and shawls, silver jewellery, stonework,
carpets made from camel hair, and colourful silk and cotton cloth. The
Desert Festival that is held between January and February is a celebration
of the Rajput heritage, with lots of singing and dancing, cultural
programmes, camel races and other interesting competitions.
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