Travel to the city embellished in the glory of its past and soaked in the colours of Gold
Step in a scene straight out of the Arabian Nights as you venture out on a camel ride amidst the beautiful sand dunes
Explore one of the World's Largest Living Fort - Sonar Quila and listen to the most fabled stories famous among the locals
Spend an evening at the dunes and cherish the beautiful sight as the sun sinks in the golden sands
Flaunt yourself in a local attire as you dance to the tunes of Rajasthani beats alongside the Cultural Folk Dancers
About the Tour:
This tour offers you a perfect whisk of majestic forts, the unending beauty of the Thar Desert, rich culture and heritage, mystical lakes and so much more. Jaisalmer is nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert with history sewn into its fabric and sand dunes that make it uniquely attractive. Listen to the stories buried in the walls of the 'Golden Fort' by the generations of people who still continue to live there and set off on the journey to witness the vastness of the unending Thar Desert while riding a camel as the sun gently splashes its golden lights with the hue of pink giving way to the sky full of stars. Jaisalmer is a place full of colors and light; a place to breathe the richness of culture that it holds.
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By Air: The closest domestic airport to Jaisalmer is Jodhpur Airport, which is the best way to reach Jaisalmer by air. There are regular flights to Jodhpur from cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Udaipur. From the airport, it will take you around 5 to 6 hours to reach Jaisalmer by road.
By Rail: Direct trains from Delhi, Jaipur, and Jodhpur can be availed to reach Jaisalmer. The luxury train 'Palace on Wheels' can also be availed to reach Jaisalmer. On reaching the station, a representative will be ready to take you to your pre-booked hotel.
By Road: Jaisalmer has good road connectivity with the nearby city of Jodhpur which in turn has a great connectivity of roads with Jaipur, Udaipur, and Bikaner.
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