You are invited to the Golden City of Rajasthan Jaisalmer, a city in which every grain of sand carries a tale of bravery, architecture, and desert loveliness. With our carefully charted Jaisalmer 3 Days Tour Package, you will relish the heritage, the landscape, and the vibrant culture of this enchanting desert city. Within three fast-paced days, this brief but rewarding schedule brings you to the majestic Jaisalmer Fort, serene Gadisar Lake, majestic havelis, ghostly villages, and magical Sam Sand Dunes. From camel safaris to desert folk songs, each experience carries you deeper into Rajasthan's heart. Whether you are a photo enthusiast, a history buff, or an individual who enjoys experiencing out-of-the-way happenings, this package is ideal for a short royal break.
Reach Jaisalmer by train or flight in the morning, where our representative at Jaisalmer will meet you and escort you to your hotel. Check in and relax for a while before starting your Jaisalmer tour. Begin your afternoon by visiting the stunning Jaisalmer Fort, also known as Sonar Quila or the Golden Fort. Inside the fort, visit elegant Jain temples, and centuries-old residences, and enjoy views from the fort's ramparts. The yellow sandstone of this fort also reflects the sun's rays and earns the fort the name "Golden Fort.".
Then proceed through Patwon Ki Haveli, a huge and intricate mansion of Jaisalmer. The intricate carvings on the windows, balconies, and doorways reflect Rajasthan's stunning art. This is followed by Nathmal Ki Haveli and Salim Singh Ki Haveli visits for their unique architectural features and royal history. Late afternoon is the best time to see Gadisar Lake, a tranquil water reservoir built in the 14th century. Surrounded by temples, ghats, and chhatris, the lake is the best spot to relax, feed fish, or embark on a peaceful boat ride. Take in the golden colors of sunset and walk leisurely around its shores. The peacefulness of the lake gives a striking contrast to the desert's sandy dunes and gives you an initial glimpse of magic in the beauty of Jaisalmer. At night, return to your hotel for dinner and rest.
After breakfast, start the day of desert adventure and timeless charm. Start the day with a visit to Kuldhara, the ghost village, which is 18 km from Jaisalmer. Once a successful village of the wealthy Paliwal Brahmins, it was left abandoned overnight during the 19th century. Walk through its wrecked streets and hear the tales that render it a stopover for the thrill-seeking traveler.
After driving down from Kuldhara, visit the famous Sam Sand Dunes. These are located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer and present some of the best views of the vast Thar Desert landscape. Visit your desert camp in the afternoon and enjoy a traditional Rajasthani welcome with music and tea. Get accommodated in your camp, where luxurious Swiss tents with attached bathrooms bring luxury to the desert stay.
In the evening, take a camel ride and begin your camel safari on the dunes. Your camel safari ends at an observation point where you can rest on the dunes and enjoy the natural beauty of the desert. In the evening, go back to the camp where a Rajasthani cultural night awaits. Enjoy Kalbeliya dance, puppet performance, and folk music under the open desert sky. Enjoy the Rajasthani cuisine including dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, ker sangri, and more. The folk drumbeats and the desert air make it a magical night. Overnight at the camp under the star-studded sky.
Feel the calmness of the desert and watch the sunrise to shed a soft light over the dunes. Breakfast at the camp, and then set off driving to Jaisalmer city. If time permits, visit the Amar Sagar Jain Temple or the War Museum at the periphery of the town. The Jaisalmer War Museum provides a glimpse into India's war history as well as a tribute to the soldiers who fought in the Indo-Pak wars. It's an eye-opening tour for anyone interested in patriotism and history.
Go back to your hotel for a freshening up, or go straight to the railway station or airport according to your return schedule. Though brief, your Jaisalmer tour would have given you a complete taste of Rajasthan's golden charm, its living fort and havelis, quiet desert dunes, and gay folk traditions.