The stories of chivalry and charm of Jaisalmer, also known as the ‘Golden City’, finds itself in the heart of Thar Desert. Breathtaking desert sand dunes, glorious fort, delicious cuisine, lovely locals, and vibrant culture, Jaisalmer is nothing less than a dream. It is that one place that summarizes the incredible heritage of India. Jaisalmer has stories of losing and winning back its fortunes and plays a significant role in Rajasthan’s history. Top tourist attractions include, one of the largest fortresses in the world- Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Jain temples, Patwa Ki Haveli, Bada Bagh, Vyas Chatri, Sam Sand Dunes, and Longewala Border (Indo-Pak Border).
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Apart from this, do not forget to add Desert safari and camping under the sky full of stars in the Thar to your Jaisalmer sightseeing tour. It is a must-have experience in the golden city. The best time to visit is during winters when mornings and nights are chilly while the days are warm, perfect for exploration.
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Jaisalmer tourism has seemed to receive a great boost especially in the last few years. Apart from the Indian crowd, you’ll also find international tourists learning about the age-old stories of the city. Also, near the fort there is a very famous Dal Pakwan wala and kachori wala, another addition to your list of best things to do in Jaisalmer.
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How to Reach Jaisalmer?
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Though flights are a little limited, Jaisalmer has great train connectivity from other states. Apart from this you can get overnight Volvo and sleeper class buses from Delhi and nearby states.
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What is the best time to visit Jaisalmer?
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Winter is the best time to visit Jaisalmer. The cool breeze around the city makes it a great time for tourists to visit during the winters.
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