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