Jaisalmer Jeep Safari is one of the many reasons why tourists love to go to India. With Jeep Safari one can take pictures from different angle and with easy. A Jeep Safari of Jaisalmer initiates with a visit to Three Thar Sam Sand Dunes or Desert National Park. A stopover to Sam Sand Dunes is a must for a tourist from the Jeep Safari. Padholi sanctuary is another great place to visit during the Jaisalmer Jeep Safari.
Jeep safari in Jaisalmer as we offer the luxury facilities during the stay with us. The Golden city", is a city in the Indian province of Rajasthan, found 575 kilometers (357 mi) west of the state capital Jaipur. Once known as Jaisalmer state it is a World Heritage Site. The town remains on an edge of yellowish sandstone and is delegated by the old Jaisalmer Fort.
This post contains a regal royal residence and a few fancy Jain sanctuaries. A considerable lot of the houses and sanctuaries of both the stronghold and of the town beneath are worked of finely molded sandstone. The town lies in the core of the Thar Desert (the Great Indian Desert) and has an aggregate populace, including the inhabitants of the fortress, of around 78,000.
It is the managerial central command of Jaisalmer District. Jeep safari in Jaisalmer, Swiss Tents, Cottages with both single and Double Occupancy at an affordable price. We offer Luxury tented accommodation to you with Multi-cuisine Restaurant. The food we offer you is very delicious and mouth-watering. We also provide the car rental services, Wifi coverage, and Laundry Service etc. In the rooms, you will get comfortable beds with and nice view from the windows with attached washrooms having cold and hot water. We also provide the Camel Safari, Sightseeing, safety locker, and Travel Desk.
There are so many attraction parts here, Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveliyan, Gadi Sagar, Bada Bagh, and Kuldhara. Jaisalmer Fort is arranged in the city of Jaisalmer, in the Indian territory of Rajasthan. It is accepted to be one of the plain few (maybe the main) "living strongholds" on the planet, as almost one-fourth of the old city's populace, still lives inside the post. For the majority of its 800-year history, the post was the city of Jaisalmer. The main settlements outside the fortress dividers, to suit the developing populace of Jaisalmer, are said to have come up in the seventeenth century.
Jaisalmer Fort is the second most established stronghold in Rajasthan, worked in 1156 AD by the Rajput Rawal (ruler) Jaisal from whom it infers its name, and remained at the junction of essential exchange courses (counting the antiquated Silk Road). The second attraction part is Patwon Ki Haveliyan which is developed by siblings of Jain religion, the Patwon Ki Haveliyan is a design wonder of the nineteenth century.