Jaisalmer, aptly named ‘The Golden City,’ is dotted with enchanting palaces and temples. The golden yellow sandstone used to construct this fort inspired the name. It is situated in the magnificent state of Rajasthan, surrounded by the vast splendour of the mystical Thar Desert. This magical city is sure to pique your interest. The breathtaking and massive Jaisalmer Fort transports you to the setting of your favourite childhood fairy tale. It is one of the largest fortifications in the world, having been built in the 12th century and having withstood numerous wars. Jaisalmer exudes a peaceful and tranquil vibe, attracting tourists from all over the world looking for a serene yet adventurous retreat. Exploring the desert on a camel safari is an unforgettable experience. The strong winds create lovely patterns and textures on the sand dunes. Jaisalmer has a rich cultural heritage. Jaisalmer’s markets are teeming with shops selling exquisite handicrafts that are unique to the city. If you want to try traditional Rajasthani cuisine, go to one of the city’s many restaurants. You can also gain insight into the local culture by interacting with the locals and learning about their way of life.
Jaisalmer is extremely popular due to the unique experiences it provides. A trip to Jaisalmer would mean a compulsory trip to its famous "bazaars". This lovely city has a diverse range of products to offer, including carpets, blankets, mirror-embroidered garments and bangles, stonework products, oil lamps, and, most importantly, silver jewellery! The most popular market in Jaisalmer, "Sadar Bazaar," offers a delectable selection of shawls, dupattas with mirror work, jewellery, and stonework products. Manak Chowk, Seema Gram (has all of the government shops like "Khado Gramodyog Bhandar," which will save you a lot of money because the products are sold at government-approved rates), Pansari Bazaar (the oldest bazaar in Jaisalmer that specialises in the sale of puppets), and Bhatia Bazaar are other such markets. "Sonaron ka Baas" is the best place to go if you want to enjoy a delightful jewellery shopping experience.
The Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation organises the Jaisalmer Desert Festival each February. The Thar Desert celebrates it, and the locals dress up in traditional and colourful attire. There's a lot of singing and dancing, as well as gymnastic acts, camel races, tug of war, turban tying, and a march from the Fort to the desert.
Add just a hint of rich non-vegetarian food in a typical Rajasthani cuisine and subtle influences from North India, and you will get a rich and mouthwatering menu that is Jaisalmer's cuisine. Murgh-e-subz is a chicken dish that you must try while visiting Jaisalmer. There are also non-vegetarian preparations such as Tikkas and kebabs. Aside from Ker Sangri, Banon Aloo and Kadi Pakora are popular and almost define the food in this region.
The months of October to March are ideal for visiting Jaisalmer because the weather is pleasant. Summers in the heart of the Thar Desert are extremely dry and hot and should be avoided. The heat will undoubtedly take its toll on your body, preventing you from fully enjoying your trip. During the winter, temperatures can drop to 1 or 2 degrees Celsius, especially at night, necessitating the use of warm clothing. The monsoon season is also an excellent time to visit Jaisalmer. During this time, you may notice some greenery growing on the arid turf. Jaisalmer is a vibrant and colourful city with an even more beautiful culture that should not be missed.