Outside the fort is the main market place called Manak
Chowk, which is the centre of local activity. From Manak Chowk, one can walk
into the lanes where the famous carved havelis are to be found. Each
haveli's facade differs from other. Built mainly during the 18th and 19th
centuries, the carving in the havelis of Jaisalmer is of a very superior
quality. Patwon-ki-Haveli is one of the most exquisite havelis with a
beautiful latticed facade. Salim Singh-ki-Haveli is just three centuries
old, and is still inhabitated. Its arched roof is held up by well excluded
brackets in the form of peacocks.
Nathmalji-ki-Haveli was built by two architect brothers, each concentrating
on opposite sides. Yellow sandstone tuskers guard the haveli. These Havelis
cluster along the narrow, cobbled alleys of the city, and their fine carved
balconies all but one meet across the lanes of this picturesque town.
General Information
Location
Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.
Main Attraction
Carved Havelies.
Origin
18th And 19th Century.
Prime
Attractions of Jaisalmer
Havelis
The beautiful mansions built by Jaisalmer's wealthy merchants are known as
'havelis' and several of these fine sandstone buildings are still in
beautiful condition. Patwon ki Haveli is the most elaborate and magnificent
of all the Jaisalmer havelis.
Jaisalmer
Fort
The golden - yellow sandstone of Jaisalmer Fort, over 800 years old, crowns
the Trikuta Hill. Within its walls, defended by 99 turrets, lies the old
city, nearly a quarter of modern Jaisalmer.
Sam
Sand Dunes
Any trip to Jaisalmer is indeed, incomplete, without a trip to the most
panoramic dunes of Sam where the wind is unceasingly carving out scenic
patterns, on the sand! Situated 42 kms from Jaisalmer, the sun-soaked Sam
Sand Dunes bring to light a glided mirage. Truly the essence of the desert,
the ripples of the wind-caressed dunes create an enchanting mirage.
Desert
Festival
Held in the months of January-February, the Desert Festival exudes a
delightful spirit. For three days, the otherwise barren land of Jaisalmer
comes to life and is clustered with hordes of colourfully dressed people.
Gadsisar
Lake
Gadsisar Lake in Jaisalmer, the rainwater fed reservoir, was built in 1156
AD and rebuilt in 1367AD by Maharwal Garsisingh.
Govt
Museum - Jaisalmer
The Government Museum in Jaisalmer is situated on Police Line Road near
Moomal Hotel. It was opened in 1984. The large collection of wood and marine
fossils in the museum gives an insight into the geological past of the area.
Wood Fossil Park
Wood Fossil Park at Aakal, is 17-kms from the city of Jaisalmer. Lying on
the Barmer Road, this park transports you back to the Jurassic period, when
the whole Thar region lay under the sea. The park with 180 million-year-old
fossils that are the geological landmarks for the study of the Thar Desert
is any geology enthusiast?s delight.
Desert National Park
It preserves the eco-system of the desert within its confines. The Monitor
lizards, desert foxes, porcupines, occasional wolves and black bucks, and
the Great Indian Bustard (a protected bird ) are found here, forming an
ecological chain revolving around cactii and other hardy desert plants.