Sunday, August 11, 2013

Jaisalmer The Land of Warriors

Jaisalmer is a royal city, having rich heritage. Its royalty can be seen in its architecture, culture and food. The place is best known as "The Golden city", as it is etched in yellow sandstone. Jaisalmer is one of the best historical places in India which famous for its Hindu Rajput architecutre. It is an Indian city comes under the Indian state of Rajasthan. The city is named after Maharawal Jaisal Singh, the founder of the city. The city attracts thousands of tourists around the world every year. An evening view of Jaisalmer fort, and the beauty of Thar Desert in moonlit night charm everyone’s heart. The city is located at the distance of 575 kilometer form the capital Jaipur.

History of Jaisalmer
Strong history of the place makes it the best place to visit in India. The Rajput king, Maharawal Jaisal Singh founded this city in 1156 AD. The most of inhabitants in Jaisalmer are Bhati who believed to be great Warriors. The city has been under the possession of many rulers such as Rawal Lon-Karan, Maharawal Jaswant Singh, Rawal Ram-Chandra, Maharawal Gaj Singh, and later on added into Indian state in1971, as before this it was a princely state, and was being run under maharawals. The last Maharawal, Maharajadhiraj Maharawal Raghunath Singh ruled it till 1971.

Fast Facts Jaisalmer

Country                                 India
State                                        Rajasthan
District                                  Jaisalmer
Language                              Rajasthani, Sanskrit, Hindi
Climate                                 Summer:   Max 47 °C to Min 25 °C, winter:     25°C Max - 0°C Min
Best time to visit                   October to March 

Places to visit in Jaisalmer
Most of places in Jaisalmer and its surrounding area hold strong Indian history which makes it one of the best historical places in India.

Jaisalmer Fort
It is worth seeing fort, especially in moonlit night. The fort was built by Rawal Jaiswal, the Bhati Rajput ruler in 1156 Ad. The fort is one of the largest forts in the world situated strongly in the midst of Thar Desert in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. The whole fort is made of Yellow sand stone for that it is also referred to as ‘Golden fort’. It is the most visiting place in the state of Rajasthan. The fort is the beautiful illustration of Rajput architecture, and is among the best places to visit in India.

Thar Desert 

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Thar Desert, Jaisalmer

























It is an Indian Desert covers the area of many Indian states such as Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, and Gujraat. Thar Desert, Jaisalmer gives beautiful view of Thar Desert, and ever exciting experience of Camel riding. Many hotels around the region organize Desert sight seeing, camel safari and folk dance. Thar Desert also called, The Great Indian Desert.

Bada Bagh
It is another worth seeing the place  falls 6 Km north of Jaisalmer, adjacent to Ramgarh. It is beautiful garden complex, comprises many monuments of Maharajas of Jaisalmer. A beautiful lake is also located adjacent to the garden.

Miscellaneous Jaisalmer
Apart from above tourist destinations, there are some other visiting places in and around Jaisalmer such as Gadsisar Lake, Amar Sagar, Desert National Park,  Lodhruva,  Lanela, Jaisalmer Folklore Museum, Government Museum etc.
  
How to Reach Jaisalmer

Road
Jaisalmer is connected with Highway Number 15 that conncets it with major cities in the India. Many RSRTC and private lead to Jaisalmer from the capital Jaipur, Jodhpur and Bikaner.

Rail
Jaisalmer Railway Station plays an important role to connect Rajasthan with other major state. It falls in western railway zone. It operates or Jaisalmer express train for Capital Delhi, Jaipur, and Jodhpur.

Air
Jaisalmer doesn’t own any airport; the nearest airport for the city is Jodhpur airport located at the distance of 300 km. Jodhpur airport is further connected with major cities in India such as Mumbai, Dehi etc. Airport Enquiry numbers are (0291) 2515551, 2515552, 5131331, 1800225522 (Toll Free).

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