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DESERT CITY · RAJASTHANThe Golden City — a living sandstone fort, carved merchant havelis and the great Thar dunes on the desert's edge.
Jaisalmer rises out of the Thar Desert like a mirage, a whole city the colour of honey where a great sandstone fort still shelters homes, temples and shops within its walls.
Once a wealthy caravan-route town, it grew rich on trade, and that wealth shows in the astonishing carved stone of its havelis. It is one of Rajasthan’s most atmospheric cities.
Beyond the walls, the appeal is the desert itself: camel and jeep safaris to the dunes, nights under vast skies, and the golden light that gives the city its name — a natural add-on to a wider desert trip from Gujarat.
Jaisalmer’s golden sandstone fort glows warmly at sunset.
One of the few forts still fully inhabited.
Merchant mansions of astonishing stonework.
Camel and jeep rides to the Thar dunes.
The whole city glows at sunrise and sunset.
The living golden citadel above the city.
The grandest of the carved merchant mansions.
A peaceful reservoir on the town's edge.
The classic desert-safari and camp spot.
An abandoned village with an eerie legend.
Royal cenotaphs on a desert ridge.
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Wander the lanes, temples and viewpoints of the living fort.
Marvel at Patwon ki and Nathmal ki Haveli.
Ride camels or jeeps to the dunes for sunset and a camp night.
Take a boat at sunset on the edge of town.
Explore the empty village and its legend.
Warm days and cold desert nights — ideal for safaris.
Rare rain brings brief green; generally still dry.
Extreme desert heat makes daytime sightseeing hard.
🧥 Desert nights are cold in winter — pack warm layers even when the days are hot.
Jaisalmer has a small airport with seasonal flights.
Jaisalmer station connects to Jodhpur and beyond.
A long haul from Gujarat, usually via Jodhpur.
Because it is built almost entirely of golden sandstone that glows in the desert light, especially at sunrise and sunset.
Yes, Jaisalmer Fort is one of the world's few living forts, with homes, temples and shops inside.
For most visitors, yes — an overnight camel or jeep safari with a desert camp is the signature experience.
It is a long trip, usually via Jodhpur by road or an overnight train, best as part of a wider Rajasthan itinerary.
November to February, the only comfortable season for the desert.
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