2008/09/07
Jaisalmer Fort
The golden sands covering in the neighborhood, the Jaisalmer Fort is sheer magic in the sands of Thar Desert. Jaisalmer fort was built in 1156 and is the second oldest in Rajasthan. Two hundred and fifty feet tall and reinforced by an imposing crenellated sandstone wall 30 feet high, it has 99 turrets. Wells within the fort still provide a regular source of water.
“ I visited Jaisalmer in December, 2005 and my guide first took me to Jaisalmer fort. This was enough for me to understand the significance of Jaisalmer Fort, I was especially awestruck by its history.” As asked to Patrick on Jaisalmer Fort. Patrick explored Jaisalmer fort on his visit to Jaisalmer.
Today, the fort has a population of merchants and shop owners living within its walls. Small, winding lanes are packed with houses, temples, and shops. Jaisalmer fort is alive with people going about their daily routines. The camel safaris and the annual desert festival are exotic and many tourists make it a schedule to visit these festivals each year.
The architecture of the Jaisalmer fort is truly called "exquisite" by many tourists. The five-storied edifice is decorated with vast balconies and big windows, while the interior built in Rajput style. The beautiful Jain temples, inside the fort, also attract many tourists.
The Fort built with golden Yellow sandstone, over 800 years old, matches to the crown of a king atop the Trikuta hill. Within its massive walls, lies the old city, now a part only of the modern Jaisalmer. Once a wealthy trade town, Jaisalmer is now a military destination.
“This castle was beyond my imagination. I just wonder it is so dynamic as yet, what has been its grandeur when it was intially made?” added Patrick.
Part of the Desert Triangle and the venue of Desert Festival, this place witnesses large flow of tourist traffic in winters. Popularly known as the Golden Fort as it seems to reflect the lustrous gold sunrays that bathe the yellow Jaisalmer deserts during the day, it is counted among the top tourist destinations of Rajasthan and is a must visit.
Gaddissar Lake
This is one of the popular lakes of Jaisalmer and is a famous attraction
Havelis’
Jaisalmer havelis are one of its kind. You would want to explore them as they are an indispensible part of Indian heritage.
We assure you that Jaisalmer fort would infuse a desire in you. This desire would be to know more and more about Jaisalmer city.
“ If I have to sum up, then I had some good moments there. I still relish them.” Patrick ended his conversation on Jaisalmer fort.
Coming to Jaisalmer Fort
Air : The nearest airport is Jodhpur 285 km that links Jaisalmer to Delhi and other parts of India.
Rail : Jaisalmer is connected with Jodhpur by night train service and also to major cities in India.
Road : Well connected by road with all the major cities of India. Direct bus services to Udaipur, Mount Abu, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Barmer, Ajmer and Jaipur. Ahmedabad and Bhuj .
Where to Stay : Jaisalmer Hotels
Excursion : Jodhpur, Bikaner
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