Jaisalmer tour packages

Excursions from Jaisalmer

From Jaisalmer, several captivating excursions beckon travelers to explore the beauty and history of Rajasthan. One notable destination is the Sam Sand Dunes, offering thrilling desert experiences like camel safaris, cultural performances, and mesmerizing sunset views over the vast desert landscape. Another excursion leads to the ancient town of Kuldhara, known for its intriguing ruins and legends of abandonment. The Tanot Mata Temple, located near the India-Pakistan border, is revered for its miraculous history and tranquil ambiance. Additionally, visitors can venture to the magnificent Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to delve into the city's rich heritage and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding desert. These excursions promise unforgettable adventures and insights into the cultural and natural wonders of Rajasthan.

Sam Sand Dunes
Sam Sand Dunes is the best locales to experience the Camel safari along with the scenic beauty of the location. It is situated 42 kilometres from Jaisalmer and it is one of the chief attractions of excursion. The excursion is entrenched with a lot of enthusiasm. And in the evenings the tourists can enjoy the local Rajasthani folk songs and dance.

Khuri Sand Dunes
Khuri Sand DunesKhuri Sand Dunes in Khuri village is located 40 kms from Jaisalmer. The Khuri Sand Dunes is another excursion famous for its changing and uneven Sand Dunes and for camel rides and this changing sand dunes are about 80 metres height with mesmerizingly beautiful sun setting between the dunes. And to add to the beautiful Sun set and night you will be served dinner here under the black blanket full of white twinkling lights.

Bada Bagh & Chattris
Bada Bagh and ChattrisBada Bagh or Huge Garden and Chattris that is 7 km towards north of Jaisalmer. Here there is a gigantic dam built by Raja Jai Singh II and completed by his son at Bada Bagh. Though the Bada Bagh (Big Gardens) and Chattris have acquired a strange exquisiteness and old antique look, here we can witness the sculptures and monument of the earlier rulers that was formerly a haven in the grounds of Thar.

Lodhurva
LodhurvaThe Lodhurva is 15 kms towards northwest of the Jaisalmer city and it was founded by the Lodra Rajputs. And later in 10th century Lodhurva was handed down to the Bhatti Devaraja. The tourist must visit this place see the remains of the isolated ancient capital-city of Jaisalmer.

Manvar
ManvarThe Manvar is yet another place to incorporate in your excursion plan and it is famous for its incredible mustard and red chilli fields in the middle of the desert. The Manvar is also famous for unexplored Sand Dunes, Chinkara, Peacocks and Desert fox. You can also see Craftsmen at work cobbler making handmade Jutti's. Here you can also explore camel safaris and see extraordinarily beautiful sunset. The tourist can stay at a Desert Camp with all the amenities and services or you can also stay at a traditional Rajasthani hut that gives the tourist an experience of a rural village.

Pokhran
PokhranThe Pokhran is famous for conducting nuclear tests in India. It is here that India on 18 May 1974 carried out its first nuclear test. Along with this test, there were 5 more test carried out on 11 May 1998. From Jaisalmer, Pokhran is situated 112 kms and it is also famous for some intriguing mythological legends connected to this place. According to the legends, Lord Rama wanted to dry up the SriLankan seas so he fixed his bow with a powerful arrow that produced immense heat. Others persuaded Lord Rama not to do so; Lord Rama as an alternative fired it into the mythical river Saraswati as an effect the river Saraswati dried out making Pokhran a barren desert.

Kuldhara
KuldharaThe Kuldhara in Jaisalmer is 25 km towards north, Kuldhara is a 400-year old village that was abandoned and isolated but recently it has been re-populated and it is well-known for its Camel treks.

Tanot Mata Mandir
Tanot Mata is a temple in western State of Rajasthan in District Jaisalmer of India. As per the oldest Charan literature Tanot Mata is an incarnation of divine goddess Hinglaj Mata. The village is close to the border with Pakistan, and is very close to the battle site of Longewala of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Contemporary folklore credits the temple for the outcome of the battle. Tourists cannot go beyond this temple to see the Indo–Pak Border unless one gets the relevant documentation in advance from the District and Military Authorities. It is now a tourist destination in India. The area is said to have oil and gas reserves.