1. Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quila)
2. Patwon Ki Haveli
Built in 1156 AD by Rawal Jaisal
One of the world’s few living forts
Houses temples, havelis, shops, and hotels
UNESCO World Heritage Site
A group of five havelis
Famous for intricate carvings and architecture
One of the most popular attractions in Jaisalmer
3. Salim Singh Ki Haveli
Known for its peacock-shaped roof
Over 300 years old
A fine example of Rajput architecture
4. Nathmal Ki Haveli
Former residence of the royal prime minister
Unique architecture built by two brothers with different designs
5. Gadisar Lake
A man-made lake
Ideal for boating, sunset views, and photography
Surrounded by temples and ghats
6. Sam Sand Dunes
Located in the Thar Desert
Famous for camel safari, jeep safari, and desert camping
Cultural programs with folk dance and music
8. Bada Bagh
Royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of Jaisalmer rulers
Best visited during sunset
7. Kuldhara Village
An abandoned village with a mysterious history
Believed to be over 200 years old
Popular among history lovers
9. Desert National Park
One of the largest national parks in India
Home to desert wildlife and the Great Indian Bustard
10. Tanot Mata Temple
Located near the Indo-Pakistan border
Famous for its miraculous history during the 1971 war


