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Jaisalmer B2B

Jaisalmer B2B Popularly called as the "Golden City", Jaisalmer is one of the most famous destinations in the state of Rajasthan. Situated in the westernmost region of Rajasthan, the town is known for its location right in the middle of Thar Desert. Tourists love going out for a Desert Safari amidst the vast sand dunes of the desert. Jaisalmer stands mighty and proud and welcome tourist from all over the world to get accustomed to her magical world of color, history and fable.

History
Rawal Jaisal Singh, belonging to the Bhatti clan, founded Jaisalmer in 1156 and made Jaisalmer Fort his capital. In 1293, Jaisalmer saw her first siege by the hands of Alauddin Khilji, after Bhatti clan confiscated a caravan loaded with riches. The enemy forces entered the ramparts after a 7 -year long battle, and destroyed the fort. There was another attack at Jaisalmer by Sultan Ferozshah. This attack was also prompted by the actions of rulers of Jaisalmer who raided Feroz Shah’s camp nearby Ajmer. The state was then ruled over for a long time by Duda's descendants who also fought a battle with Humayun during his reign. Rawal Sahal Singh turned the destiny of Jaisalmer after he regarded Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as superior. Then, a nobleman named Sabala Simha with support from Shah Jahan ruled over Jaisalmer afterwards. That was the time when Jaisalmer princes reached the peak of their powers but by 1762, when Rawal Mulraj came to the throne, the state was depleted of its riches and had lost its provinces.

Jaisalmer continued to be governed by princes of Bhatti clan till 1818, when Mulraj formed a political alliance with the British to save the dying state. Currently, even today, the descendants of Bhatti are still involved with a lot of development in and around the district. Brijraj Singh is the present descendant. The city lies under the Government of India.

Jaisalmer Fort – This is a huge fort which is filled with rich history and marvelous historical stories. This huge and marvelous amazing fort is built with massive yellow sand-stone by Maharaja Rao Jaisal. These days travelers can enjoy numerous eateries which house in the hotel including Italian, French and native cuisine.
Patwaon Ki Haveli - Listed as one of the largest Havelis in Rajasthan, Patwaon Ki Haveli is a charming example of Rajasthani architectural style. The major attractions of this haveli are the finely painted walls, beautiful Jharokhas which is called balconies, the charming archways and gateways and many more.
Gadisar Sagar Lake - Gadisar Sagar Lake is a perfect oasis in the desert city Jaisalmer. It is a beautiful 14th-century lake which is serving as best tourist hub in Jaisalmer city. There are numerous temples surrounded near the lake and the most prominent one is the Krishna Temple. For all bird lovers, you can find many locals and migratory birds here in winter season.
Kuldhara Village - This is a mysterious place yet a famous tourist destination with many spooky stories associated with this place. The ruins of Kuldhara dated back to 13th century when this village was filled with people. Legend has that one night people of this village disappeared suddenly leaving a curse behind to not to make this land a godforsaken place. This place also holds a prominent place in Haunted Places in India.
There are many other tourist attractions also which you can consider visiting such as Khaba Fort, The Thar Heritage Museum, The Surya Gate, The Bada Bagh and Mandir Palace which are just to name a few. Completing a day tour and exploration in the city you can return to your hotel, have your dinner and go for an overnight stay in the hotel.

Things to Do
There are myriad issues to complete in Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer also known as the Golden city has become crucial in history because of its strategic location. This historic metropolis was formed in 1156 once the Bhatti Rajput ruler Jaisala moved his money right here. The tourist would get a lot of issues to see in Jaisalmer. The wealth that came towards the city enabled the merchants as well as the townspeople to build wonderful homes and mansions carved from wood and golden yellow sand stone. The sightseeing in Jaisalmer includes the famous Jaisalmer Fort (1156) constructed by Bhatti Rajput ruler Jaisala.

Some say this the planets only dwelling fort with 1000's of people nonetheless occupying the homes and mansions inside the fort. Rajmahal is apart of the palace and is a museum. Within the fort you will find seven well-carved Jain Temples (12 th to 15 th century). You will discover a number of havelis in Jaiselmer built by rich merchants and are in a good condition. Gadi Sagar as soon as supplied h2o to the city. Temples and shrines surround this tank. The other sightseeing in Jaisalmer consists of the museums, which offers information in regards to the culture of Rajasthan.

The other attractions contain the desert festivals and camps exactly where the nearby communities give live musical and dance performances. The nightlife in Jaisalmer is restricted to some hotels and bars. Around the other hand one can enjoy the cultural evenings in the type of reside reveals, dances, music and puppet reveals. As regards purchasing in Jaiselmer, right here 1 embroidery, Rajasthani mirror function, rugs, blankets, stonework are quite well-liked.
For those enthusiastic about heritage tours to India , Jaisalmer could be a place filled with excitement and fun. In your Rajasthan India tours do not miss out this Golden Metropolis where the fort, temples, desert camps along with the beautiful cuisine are distinctive.

How to Reach
Jaisalmer is situated in the very heart of Rajasthan and a popular tourist destination therefore it is well connected to the rest of India and Rajasthan with airways, railways as well as roadways.

Airways
Though Jaisalmer is not directly connected to Airways as such, Jodhpur airport is 300 Km away. Jodhpur is connected to all the major metros of India by government owned as well as private airlines. From Jodhpur you can hire Cabs or take a train journey according to your wish and preference.

Railways
Jaisalmer is connected to major cities of India through broad gauge as well as meter gauge railway tracks. Direct trains from Jaisalmer are available to Jodhpur as well as Delhi. Jaisalmer is connected through both 'Broad gauge' as well as 'Meter gauge' tracks. You can also travel to Jaisalmer by Palace on Wheels.

Roadways
Jaisalmer is well connected to the rest of state by well-maintained roads. Due to its proximity to Indo-Pak boarder, special emphasis is given on its maintenance.
Deluxe & Ordinary buses of Rajasthan Roadways & Private companies operate form Jaisalmer to Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bikaner, Barmer, Mount Abu, Jalore, Ahemdabad etc, Roadways main bus stand opposite Railway station & Golden bus terminal near State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, Shiv road, Jaisalmer are the two major bus stands.

Local transportation
General transportation in Jaisalmer consists of auto rickshaw and bicycles because these are good means to get around. Auto rickshaw is a cheap mode of transportation but drivers might not be friendly all the times. It is recommended to take rickshaw when you take congested roads in order to avoid bottlenecks.