Tourist accommodation is
available inside the fort itself. However, eco-conscious
tourists might consider staying outside the fort
to avoid putting additional pressure on the fort's
archaic sewage system (three of the 99 bastions
have already crumbled because of water seeping
into the foundations).
Situated amid picturesque Thar Desert, the Jaisalmer
city commands premiere position among the tourist
attractions scattered all over Rajasthan. The
Jaisalmer city is revered both by Indian as well
as foreign tourists.
Who would have dreamt in such a vast sand oasis
a castle worthy of an ancient throne, such an
art in carven work of stone? It is like straight
out of an Arabian Nights fable. The name Jaisalmer
induces a dramatic picture of utter magic and
brilliance of the desert. The hostile terrain
not withstanding the warmth and color of people
is simply over whelming.
Like various other cities of Rajasthan, in
Jaisalmer too you will find different facets
of its own glorious heritage too. Tough you
can find historical monuments scattered all
over the city, the Jaisalmer Fort will immediately
command your attention. Made of sand stones
and locally known as Sonar Quila, the Jaisalmer
Fort is a dominating structure between the sands.
The Jaisalmer city is also revered for its Havelis.
Among many of them you will find Salim ji ki
haveli and Nathmal ji ki haveli as the most
striking. There are other monuments too, which
are equally important because of there distinct
and individual architecture. The amalgamation
of ancient and the medieval era architecture
will catch your fancy.
Had enough of architecture jargons, move out
of it. Visit Gadsisar Lake and take a close
look on the migratory birds as they indulge
in amorous fight. Or else visit Desert Cultural
center to take a sneak peek of Rajasthani culture.
There is enough to keep you busy for days in
Jaisalmer itself.