
Jaisalmer
Must-Visit Places in Jaisalmer
Editor-curated must-visit attractions and landmarks in Jaisalmer
Must VisitBada Bagh
A garden of royal cenotaphs on the outskirts of Jaisalmer, best visited at golden hour for stunning photography.
Must VisitGadisar Lake
A historic 14th-century reservoir ringed by temples and ghats, popular for boating and sunset views.
Must VisitJaisalmer Fort
A UNESCO World Heritage living fort rising from the Thar Desert, built in 1156 AD from golden sandstone.
- Must Visit
Kuldhara Village
An abandoned 300-year-old village frozen in time, surrounded by legend and mystery in the Thar Desert.
- Must Visit
Patwon ki Haveli
A cluster of five grand merchant mansions built in 1805, known for over 60 intricately carved sandstone balconies.
Must VisitSam Sand Dunes
The most popular desert dune experience near Jaisalmer, 40 km from the city with camel safaris and overnight desert camps.
Must VisitTanot Mata Temple
A remote border temple managed by the BSF, famous for the legend that enemy bombs did not explode here during the 1971 war.

Akal Wood Fossil Park
An outdoor park preserving 180-million-year-old fossilized wood from the Jurassic era in the Thar Desert.

Desert National Park
One of the largest national parks in India, protecting the ecology of the Thar Desert including the endangered Great Indian Bustard.

Jaisalmer War Museum
A free museum run by the Indian Army honouring the 1971 Battle of Longewala, with tanks, aircraft, and war memorabilia on display.

Salim Singh ki Haveli
A 17th-century haveli with a distinctive peacock-shaped roof, built by a powerful minister of the Jaisalmer kingdom.
Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer
Plan your trip around the right season
Why visit
The only comfortable window for desert camping, Sam Sand Dunes, and Jaisalmer Fort walks. Desert Festival in February draws performers and travelers from across the country.
Keep in mind
December and January are peak months - dune camps sell out weeks ahead and prices rise sharply.
Why visit
Sharp desert light for fort photography in early morning. Very few tourists.
Keep in mind
Among the hottest places in India in summer. Temperatures cross 45°C and sand dune visits become impossible.
Why visit
Rare monsoon rains give the desert a surreal green look for a few weeks.
Keep in mind
Humidity spikes and dust storms hit suddenly. Not a practical time for most travelers.
How to Reach Jaisalmer
Intercity connectivity and travel options
Jaipur, Jodhpur, or Udaipur airports plus Indian Railways on the Delhi–Mumbai/Rajasthan corridors; NH grid links major towns.
Getting Around Jaisalmer
Local transport and practical tips
Local transport
Autos, app cabs, and cycle-rickshaws in old cores; hire taxis for fort or temple day loops.
Best Areas to Stay in Jaisalmer
Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip
Inside Jaisalmer Fort lanes
Heritage rooftopsStone-carved homes with Golden City views—carry light bags up stepped lanes.
Gandhi Chowk / Patwa Haveli belt
Mid-range convenienceBalanced walk to monuments with easier taxi access than fort interiors.
Sam sand-dunes resort camps
Desert nightsTented luxury or folk-dinner circuits when stars—not lane logistics—matter.