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Government Museum of Jaisalmer

A variety of museums across Jaisalmer maintain the city’s rich historical history. The museums in Jaisalmer are an important element of the city’s many attractions. Each museum has its own story to tell and will provide tourists with a wealth of information about Jaisalmer’s history and culture. The Government Museum of Jaisalmer is one such …

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Nathmal Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer

The havelis of Jaisalmer are a must-see. These havelis are massive houses, and if you travel a little distance from Jaisalmer Fort, you may see a large number of them. One of the most exquisite havelis in Jaisalmer is the Nathmal ki Haveli. The construction of this Haveli was commissioned by Maharawal Beri Sal. Diwan …

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Foods of Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer, the golden city, is rich in different cultural and heritage, making it a must-see for any traveller. The city is a gorgeous gold colour, with sandstone structures, and the foods of Jaisalmer are delicious. Bengali, Italian, and Tibetan cuisines are extensively available and popular in Jaisalmer because it is a tourist destination. These recipes …

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Eid al-Fitr

Every year, Rajasthan celebrates Eid al-Fitr with joy, zeal, and excitement. People dressed in fresh attire exchange greetings. Thousands of people attend the main prayer (namaz) in the Idgah. Namaz is also offered in several regions of Rajasthan’s cities and towns. The event is a time of feasting, celebration, and gratitude. The festival preparations begin …

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Hariyali Teej

Hariyali Teej is one of the several festivities that take place during the auspicious month of Saawan. Teej this year will take place on July 31. The festival is widely celebrated by women in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Jharkhand. Hariyali Teej is also called as Sawan Teej in some areas because it occurs …

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Hartalika Teej

Teej is a prominent festival in North Western India that welcomes the monsoon season. Hartalika Teej is one such event, which is extensively observed, particularly in India’s northern states. This teej festival is celebrated by women, married and unmarried alike, to seek Goddess Parvati’s blessings. It is observed on the Tritiya, or third day of …

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Luxury Tents in Jaisalmer

Camping in the country of kings should be grand, which is why our luxury tents in Jaisalmer Sand Safari provide a royal experience. Our tents are completely customisable and provide a 360-degree view of the scenery. Furthermore, the camps are built on top of sand dunes, giving you the unique experience of having your own …

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Camel Leather Craft

Camel Leather craft enterprises are well-known in Jaisalmer. They come in a variety of designs and styles to meet the demands of everyone. Bags, shoes, wallets, and sandals made of leather of camel hide have received international recognition for their elegance and designs. In Jaisalmer, you can find the highest-quality camel leather products. The leather …

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Mirror Work Embroidery

One of the most intriguing qualities of ancient Indian handicrafts is mirror work, often known as shisha.It’s frequently seen alongside other textile crafts like appliqué, embroidery, and tie-dye. Mirror work, a traditional Indian handicraft, is frequently used in textile production with other traditional Indian handicrafts. The art of mirror work is particularly well-known among Gujarat’s …

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Shopping in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer, one of Rajasthan’s most popular tourist sites, is known as “The Golden City.” Whether you’re travelling for the sand dunes or the Havelis, a vacation to Jaisalmer isn’t complete without a visit to the city’s vibrant markets. Make sure you do some shopping in Jaisalmer, the next time you visit this city and take …