You need to fasten the seat belts for an unforgettable ride in the widespread desert of the Thar. It is a “never miss” activity opted for exploring the sand dunes. Unleash the adventure within and add some thrill to the vacation.
Riding a large sports utility vehicle, because it is an adventurous sport that needs the expertise in off-roading and bashing. Professional drivers take you to the exotic desert that calms your adrenaline rush.
There is nothing more thrilling than witnessing the spectacular beauty of the Thar desert in the royal Maharaja style The Camel Safari takes you through the rustic terrains across sand dunes that are as huge as a double-storied building.
Jaisalmer Fort is also known as Golden Fort, this majestic fort is made up of yellow sandstone that reflects golden hues and hence gets the name. Raja Jaisal constructed this fort, which is a fine epitome of Rajasthani architectural style and a must visit name among the places to see in Jaisalmer.
Popular as Huge Garden, it was built by Maharawal Jait Singh. Bada Bagh was constructed as a memorial for the nobles who fought for the city. Here, not only the nobles but the cremation of their families also took place.
Patwon Ki Haveli was built by Guman Chand – one of the prominent traders of the city, this haveli is known for its intricately carved massive suites. The walls are beautifully decorated and the corridors are large, decked with art of the erstwhile era
With a roof in the form of a peacock, the entrance of this haveli exudes of tuskers made of sand stones guarding the structure is the prime attraction of Salim Singh ki Haveli. Slightly different from the other similar architectures of the contemporary times, the haveli has its own artistry.
Another name among the places to visit in Jaisalmer offers a vast expanse of sandy soil and sand crests to break.There also are several camps laid out here to offer you a royal desert camping experience in well-maintained tents.