Location: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Highlights: Halls like Diwan-i-am, Diwan-i-khas, Raj Mahal, Jain temples,
Timing: 08:00 A.M. - 06:00 P.M. (April October), 09:00 A.M. - 06:00 P.M.(November to March)
Entry Fee: Rs. 20 for Indians, Rs. 70 for Foreigners
If you want to escape from the monotony of daily life, then visit Jaisalmer. The 'Golden City' in Rajasthan is sprinkled with the sheer magic of Tahr Desert, the impressive forts and monuments and off-course, the charm of camel safari. Of all, the tourist attraction in this sand castle, Jaisalmer Fort pulls countless sightseers visiting the state.
Also referred to as Sonar Quila, Jaisalmer Fort draws the poetic expression of the tourist. This world's largest desert fort is situated atop the Trikuta hills. Its construction was started in 1156, during the regime of a Rajput ruler, Rawal Jaisla. Later, it was completed by the subsequent rulers. The fort area is a package of magnificent houses, temples, shops, beauty parlors and eating corners, which offers tourist some time to be cherished.
Fort Architecture
The golden fort in Jaisalmer is a dream-like creation of royal and Mughal legacy. The fort with its 99 bastions represents the architectural passion of its builder. The lower blocks of the fort are constructed of solid stone. The chattris i.e the cenotaphs above the fort is the major attraction. Each corner of the building is built in huge slabs, piled on one another. The rounded bolsters is delicately worked in jaalis, and fine laces. A series of massive gates on the courtyard is worth appreciating. Besides, tourist can have a glimpse of carved images of animals and floral ornamentation in the temple wall.
Tourist Attractions
Jaisalmer fort is a live example of royal culture and monarch of medieval culture. The towering Raj Mahal, the 15th century Jain Temples, halls like Diwan-e-am and Diwan-i-khas are major attraction within the fort. The stone carvings and connecting ways to corridors are key specialty of the temples.
Nearby Places to Get Around:
With exploring the structural enigma of Jaisalmer Fort, tourist can proceed to the nearby havelis. The mansion represents the rich life of traders, who once settled down in the desert land. The awe-inspiring decorations of the havelis date back to 19th century and even today, they continue to attract thousands of spectators. A camel safari on the sun-kissed Sam Sand Dunes and camping on the Tahr are must-do activities.
Highlights: Halls like Diwan-i-am, Diwan-i-khas, Raj Mahal, Jain temples,
Timing: 08:00 A.M. - 06:00 P.M. (April October), 09:00 A.M. - 06:00 P.M.(November to March)
Entry Fee: Rs. 20 for Indians, Rs. 70 for Foreigners
If you want to escape from the monotony of daily life, then visit Jaisalmer. The 'Golden City' in Rajasthan is sprinkled with the sheer magic of Tahr Desert, the impressive forts and monuments and off-course, the charm of camel safari. Of all, the tourist attraction in this sand castle, Jaisalmer Fort pulls countless sightseers visiting the state.
Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan [source] |
Also referred to as Sonar Quila, Jaisalmer Fort draws the poetic expression of the tourist. This world's largest desert fort is situated atop the Trikuta hills. Its construction was started in 1156, during the regime of a Rajput ruler, Rawal Jaisla. Later, it was completed by the subsequent rulers. The fort area is a package of magnificent houses, temples, shops, beauty parlors and eating corners, which offers tourist some time to be cherished.
Fort Architecture
The golden fort in Jaisalmer is a dream-like creation of royal and Mughal legacy. The fort with its 99 bastions represents the architectural passion of its builder. The lower blocks of the fort are constructed of solid stone. The chattris i.e the cenotaphs above the fort is the major attraction. Each corner of the building is built in huge slabs, piled on one another. The rounded bolsters is delicately worked in jaalis, and fine laces. A series of massive gates on the courtyard is worth appreciating. Besides, tourist can have a glimpse of carved images of animals and floral ornamentation in the temple wall.
Tourist Attractions
Jaisalmer fort is a live example of royal culture and monarch of medieval culture. The towering Raj Mahal, the 15th century Jain Temples, halls like Diwan-e-am and Diwan-i-khas are major attraction within the fort. The stone carvings and connecting ways to corridors are key specialty of the temples.
Nearby Places to Get Around:
With exploring the structural enigma of Jaisalmer Fort, tourist can proceed to the nearby havelis. The mansion represents the rich life of traders, who once settled down in the desert land. The awe-inspiring decorations of the havelis date back to 19th century and even today, they continue to attract thousands of spectators. A camel safari on the sun-kissed Sam Sand Dunes and camping on the Tahr are must-do activities.
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