Friday 5 June 2015

HOTEL IN JAISALMER

At approximately 2pm we will leave Jaisalmer. On the way to sand dunes we will visit Kuldhara, an abandoned village. We will then proceed to the camel point, take the camels and ride into the desert. After a sunset dinner, you will relax on the dunes next to a camp fire (weather permitting) and you will sleep overnight in the desert underneath the stars. The next morning after breakfast you have the option of going on another camel ride. We will return to Jaisalmer at around 10 am.


Unlike any other city, this desert fortress is one of Rajasthan’s most exotic and unusual towns. Jaisalmer, an important ancient trading because of its strategic location on the camel trade routes, is often described as the ‘golden city’.
A desert city, it was founded by the Bhatti Rajput chieftain Rawal Jaisal in the year 1156. Jaisalmer could be regarded as the western sentinel of entire India and a place worth visiting to get an idea of the native Rajasthan.
Located at the heart of the great  Desert, it offers the visitor an enchanting world of fable, color, and history. Moreover, the magnificent wood-and stone-carved mansions and buildings display the love and interest Rajputs had for the fine arts.
The desert festival held here by the end of the winter season, during the months of January and February, attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists.
The serene ambience of the spacious conference hall holding a capacity of forty individuals draws attention of giant corporate meets. The hotel in jaisalmer  holds a capacious car parking area and the hotel’s proximity to the venerable locations makes it the unltimate destination for the guests. The hotel has added another feather to its cap by providing on demand desert camping to its distinguished guests.

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