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Jaisalmer India

General Information: City info, Area, Clothing & Season
Sightseeing: Fort of Jaisalmer, Gadsisar Lake … …
Excursion: Ludruwa, Sam Sand Dunes …
Where to Stay: Hotels of Jaisalmer (category wise)
Shopping: Specialties of Jaisalmer
Fair & Festivals Desert Festival ….
Camel Safari Sam - Sand - Dunes …
Travel Information: How to get there, Air, Rail, Road & Distances
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SIGHTSEEING

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The City Palace: The City Palace is a historic landmark. Gray white marble columns studded with floral motifs in gold a colored stones support the carved arches. Two elephants carved in marble guard the entrance, where retainers whose families have served generations of rulers are at hand to serve as guides. The palace interior houses a Museum containing select collection of various types of Rajasthani dressed, a fascinating armory of Mughal and Fort of Jaisalmer: The golden hued Fort or `Sonar Qila' is built of sandstone and is like a sentinel to the bleak desertscape. From its high perch on the Trikuta hill (the triple-peaked hill), it grows out of a rock in an undulating expanse of sand. The imposing fort is awe-inspiring and is protected by rugged high walls. It is approachable through four successive gates, the Akhaiy Pol, Suraj Pol, Ganesh Pol and Hawa Pol. The palaces of the rulers, built atop the main entrance, form an imposing edifice topped by a huge umbrella of metal mounted on a stone shaft.

Within the citadel are a series of magnificent old Jain temples, richly carved and decorated, dating from the 12th to 15th centuries? The carvings are mainly inspired by Indian mythology.

Gadsisar Lake: This scenic rainwater lake was once the major supplier of potable water to the town. Today, it is a big attraction for picnickers in this desert city. Boating facility is also available. Sacred shrines and well-laid gardens border the lake. A variety of birds can also be seen here.

Manak Chowk and Havelies: Outside the fort is the main market place called Manak Chowk the center of local activity. From Manak Chowk one can walk into the lanes where the famous carved havelis are to be found each haveli's façade differs from other.

Godsisar Lake: A rainwater lake now a picnic spot ideal for boating. All around the lake are many small shrines and a spectacular variety of birds can be seen here.

Tazia Tower: Declicate pagodalike Tazia Tower raises from Bakal Mahal. Tazias are ornately decorated bamboo paper and tinsel replicas of bier carried in procession during Mohurram by the Muslims.


Havelis: Jaiselmer is famous for its intricately latticed havelis with conspicuous facades.

Nathmalji-ki-Heveli: Two brothers, Lallu and Hathu, carved it for the Prime Minister of the State, Nathmalji, in the 19th century. The most remarkable fact is that the brothers worked separately, one on the right side and the other one the left; the final result is a harmonious whole, though both the sides differ in their details. The haveli is richly carved and the inner chambers are adorned with splendid miniature paintings.

Patwon-ki-Haveli: Five storeys high with extensive corridors and chambers all supported by exquisitely carved pillars, it is one of the largest and most elaborate havelis in Jaisalmer.

Salim Singh-ki-Haveli: This five-story, extraordinary mansion commands the skyline of the walled city. Salim Singh, a powerful Prime Minister of Maharaja Gaj Singh, built it some 200 years ago. The haveli begins with a narrow dimension at the base, and then suddenly spreads outward with a projecting balcony on its top story. The blue cupolas on its arched roof distinguish it.

Jain Temples: Within the Fort complex are many beautiful Jain temples, dedicated to Rishabdev, Samhavnath and Parswanath; the Jain Thirthankars.

Gyan Bhandar or Library: Established as a part of Jain temples the library contains some of the oldest manuscripts found in India.

EXCURSIONS

Ludruwa: (16km) The west is the ancient capital of Jaisalmer an important center of Jain pilgrimage. "Toran" or the ornate arch at the main entrance of the Jain temple and the splendid carvings here are worth seeing. The replica of the divine tree "Kalpataru" is another attraction.

Wood Fossil Park, Aakal (17kms.): The fossils at the Park, 180 million years old, stand witness to the geologic cataclysms that have taken place in the Thar Desert. Timings: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

RajasthanSam Sand Dunes (42km): The rippling sand at Sam, is spellbinding, and allures tourists from all over the world. The shifting sand dunes are spread over a few square kilometers and are ever changing. The camel safaris give one a first hand feel of the desert life. The place is also a photographer's delight, and a popular site for shooting feature films. The view of the setting sun is an experience one can't forget.

Desert National Park (45 km) The Desert National Park with its rolling landscape of sand dunes and scrub-covered hills commands a panoramic view. The variety of wildlife here includes blackbuck, the great Indian bustard, chin Kara, desert fox etc.

Amar Sagar (5km): away, an enchanting places beside a lake, with mango and other fruit trees. Exquisitely carved Jain temples enhance the aura of the place.

Bada Bagh (6km): Surrounded by densely grown trees and on the bank of an artificial lake are the royal cenotaphs with ornate carving on the ceiling and carved images of former rulers on horseback.

Mool Sagar (8km): A beautiful place for picnic in summer, it is a cool, shady grove, which belonged to the former rulers of Jaisalmer.

Barmer (153 km): A small and lively desert town, known for its hand block printing industry, carved wooden furniture and colorful costumes worn by its friendly people.

Camel Safaris: These are conducted on many routes.




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