Showing posts with label Jaisalmer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jaisalmer. Show all posts

Patwon ki Haveli, Jaisalmer Overview ( Local Tourist Guide )

 Also known as the Mansion of Brocade Merchants, Patwon Ki Haveli is a well-known traveller attraction in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. At first look from the narrow street it faces, one could see several home windows and balconies with difficult carvings, and once interior, they could get to witness the...

Khuri, Jaisalmer Overview | Local Tourist Guide

 It is right here that travelers can get a whole conventional barren region-like experience inside the center of a wide expanse of sand dunes. The village is positioned in the Desert National Park and attracts a considerable quantity of vacationers each year. It has some inns, camps and visitor...

Festival’s In Jaisalmer ( Jaisalmer Festival )

 Music and Dance in JaisalmerA very critical a part of Jaisalmer’s wealthy cultural and social life is its track and dance. The oldsters dance and song of this vicinity is being exceeded on from generations after generations and is a key attraction for tourists.No cultural or social party in Jaisalmer...

Food in Jaisalmer - Top 6 Must-try Dishes On The Streets Of Jaisalmer

By visiting Jaisalmer, you can enjoy the traditional and famous food of Rajasthan. The streets here smell the fragrance of Kachori as early as dawn and you can taste many things like dal-baati churma, murg-e-sabzi, gatta sabzi, mutton greens and churma at these shops as the day progresses. So if you...

If you want to see the beauty of Jaisalmer in the light of night, then definitely visit these 10 places once

Art, culture, sand, and camel are the hallmarks of Rajasthan. The experience of every season is very good here. Every person coming to Rajasthan becomes a fan of peace and culture here. Today we are going to give you a face-to-face with Jaisalmer, a city in this Rajasthan. Where everything is unique,...

Chandraprabhu Temple Jaisalmer

"Chandraprabhu Temple is a Jain temple located inside the Jaisalmer Fort. It was built in 1509 AD. The temple is dedicated to the 8th Jain Tirthankara, Chandraprabhu, and is one of the seven major Jain temples in the country. This red stone temple is famous for its Rajput architectural style. Fine carvings,...