Places to Visit
Delve into the rich history, explore the architectural wonders, and witness the mesmerizing beauty of Jaisalmer.
Cultural Programme
Immerse yourself in the vibrant Rajasthani heritage and traditions through captivating cultural programs at our desert camp. Experience the mesmerizing Kalbeliya dance, performed by the talented Kalbeliya community, known for their graceful movements and intricate footwork.
Sam Sand Dunes
Kuldhara
Khaba
Jaseri Oasis
Jaseri Lake is nestled in the a few kilometres away from the Jaisalmer city near Dedha village on the Khaba road. This oasis has served as a lifeline for generations, providing water and sustenance to the inhabitants of the desert. Its lush greenery, vibrant flora, and shimmering pools offer a stark contrast to the arid surroundings, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.Â
This natural oasis is not only a source of life but also a place of respite and tranquility for weary travelers and locals alike. Its history is deeply intertwined with the survival and prosperity of the region, making it a cherished and significant landmark in the desert city of Jaisalmer.
Amar Sagar
There is a Jain Temple dedicated to Lord Parshwanath, called Adeshwar Nath Jain temple, which is Located adjacent to the famous Amar Sagar Lake. It was built by Patwa Bafna Himmat Ram in 1928 and boasts of beautiful stone carvings. The best time to visit lake is again either early morning or during sunset.
Bada Bagh
Jaisalmer Fort
Havelis in Jaisalmer
Gadisar Lake
You can enhance your staying experience in Jaisalmer by going to Gadisar for boating. is the ideal place to spend a romantic evening or to grab some extra peace. One can see the beautiful sunset while boating. The best time to visit lake is either before 11:00 AM in the morning or after 4:30 PM in the evening.
War Museum
The Jaisalmer War Museum covers the history and the journey of the Indian Army along with its contribution in the 1965 Indo-Pak War and the 1971 Longewala battle. The Museum displays war exhibits which include vehicles and equipment captured from Pakistan during the course of operations.
Tanot & Longewala
Anyone who’s grown up in India can not forget the 1996 blockbuster movie ‘Border’. Well it was the Longewala battle of 1971, which was showcased in the movie. There is a War Memorial dedicated to our soldiers and the Longewala War Museum which showcases various vehicles and equipment captured from during the battle.
EXPERIENCE THAT MATTERS
A Mesmerizing Stay Awaits
Experience a cozy stay and enchanting activities that will amplify your happiness and leave you with beautiful souvenirs to cherish.