Exploring the Heritage, Must-Visit Places Around Jaisalmer During the Desert Festival

The Jaisalmer Desert Festival has commenced, drawing travelers from far and wide. If you’re partaking in this vibrant celebration, here are some places in the vicinity that you must explore to witness rich history and tradition.

1. Patwon Ki Haveli

Drenched in golden hues, Patwon Ki Haveli is a heart-stealer. The moment you step in, it feels like wandering through a palace made of gold. For history enthusiasts, this place is a paradise, with its construction dating back to 1805. Open from 8 AM to 6 PM, this haveli charges a nominal fee of 10 INR for Indian tourists and 50 INR for foreign tourists. If you have a penchant for history, Patwon Ki Haveli is a must-visit.

2. Khaba Fort

Considering a visit to Jaisalmer? The Khaba Fort in the heart of the Thar Desert is a spectacular choice. Constructed in the 13th century, this fort stands tall in a barren landscape. A visit here allows you to immerse yourself in the village’s culture and traditions. Discover various artifacts and items related to architecture. Do not miss the chance to witness the cultural heritage of this remarkable place.

3. Gadisar Lake

For those attending the Desert Festival, a visit to Gadisar Lake is a must. Constructed to address water scarcity issues, this lake features stunning temples and domes around its periphery. Boating enthusiasts can revel in the serene waters. The temples and chattris (umbrella-shaped pavilions) add to the beauty of the surroundings. The lake is a testament to architectural brilliance in a desert landscape.