1. Jaisalmer Fort
Jaisalmer Fort locally known as Sonar Quila is one of the largest forts in the world located in Jaisalmer City.
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2. Bada Bagh
Bada Bagh, a lush garden complex located just 6km north of Jaisalmer, offers a serene escape amidst the desert landscape with its intricate architecture and tranquil atmosphere.
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3. Patwon-Ki-Haveli
Discover the stunning architecture and design of Patwon Ki Haveli, the most significant Haveli in the Golden City of Jaisalmer.
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4. Sam Sand Dunes
Embark on an adventure of a lifetime at the picturesque Sam Sand Dunes, the perfect starting point for an unforgettable Desert Safari experience.
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5. The Thar Heritage Museum
Discover the rich history, culture, art, and architecture of the renowned Thar Desert at our museum, where the desert comes alive in a fascinating display.
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6. Gadisar Lake
Explore the 14th century Gadisar Lake, a haven for temple-lovers, bird-watchers and history enthusiasts, boasting an array of shrines, migratory birds, and a rich cultural heritage.
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7. Nathmal-ki-Haveli
Nathmal ki Haveli, a stunning architectural marvel in Jaisalmer, showcases intricate carvings and impressive craftsmanship that will leave visitors in awe.
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8. Jain Temples
Explore the ancient Jain heritage hidden within the grand walls of Jaisalmer Fort, where 7 intricately-carved temples await to be discovered.
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9. Salim Singh Ki Haveli
This Haveli of Salim Singh was built by him around the early 1800's. He was the notorious Prime Minister to the Maharwal of Jaisalmer.
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10. Kuldhara
Kuldhara, a deserted village near Jaisalmer, is known for its eerie atmosphere and haunted reputation, making it a must-visit destination for thrill-seekers and history enthusiasts alike.
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