Jaisalmer Vacation
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Jaisalmer Travel Guide |

Rising
from the heart of the Thar Desert like a golden mirage is the city of Jaisalmer.
A commanding fort etched in yellow sandstone stands with all its awesome splendor,
dominating the amber-hued city.
The city has an interesting legend associated with it, according to which,
lord Krishna- the head of Yadav clan foretold Arjuna that a remote descendent
of the Yadav clan would build his kingdom atop the Trikuta Hill, His prophecy
was fulfilled in 1156AD. When Rawal Jaisal, a Bhatti Rajput abandoned his
fort at Lodurva and founded a new capital Jaisalmer, perched on the Trikuta
Hill Bhatti Rajputs of Jaisalmer were fedual chief who lived off the forced
levy on the caravans laden with precious silks and spices that crossed the
territory enroute Delhi-or Sind. These seems to be straight out of the "Tales
of the Arabian Night ' still enchants.
The life within the citadel conjures up images of medieval majesty visible
in its narrow lanes strewn with magnificent palaces, havelis, temples and
of course skilled artisans and ubiquitous camels. the setting turn Jaisalmer
into a beautiful golden brown is a spectacular sight.
The perfect time to visit the golden city is during the Desert Festival held
in Jan/Feb. every year, when the city reverberates to the sound of melodious
tunes and rhythms. Folk dances, exciting competitions and contest, especially
the turban raying contest.

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Desert contest and camel races enliven the festivals colorful craft bazars are
setup for the occasion and a sound and light spectacle is organized with folk
artistes performing against the spledid backdrop of the famous sam sand dunes
on the full moon night. Surely a not-to-be-missed events.
Places to See
The Jaisalmer Fort
The golden hued fort is a sentinel to the bleak desert escape from its 80 meter
high perch on the hill, housing the entire township within its ramparts. It
has an enchanting cow-web of narrow lanes dotted lanes doted with some lovely
havelis, three beautiful sculptured Jain temples of the 12th-15th century A.D.
and five interconnected palaces.
The fort is approached through four gateways-Akhaiya Pol, Ganesh Pol Suraj pol
and hava Pol. Manak Chowk and Havelis : A main market place outside the fort
leads to the narrow lanes doted with famous havelis.
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Gadsisar Lake
A scenic rain water lake with numerous beautiful shrines around and a spectacular
avian variety. The lake is an idyllic spot for outings.
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Tazia Tower
A pagoda like structure looming up from the "Badal Mahal" with beautiful
Taazias' - ornately decorated bamboo, paper and tinsel replicas of a bier,
carried out in processing during Moharram by the Muslims.
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Nathmal ji ki Haveli
The late 19th century haveli with intricate architecture a display of sheer
craftsmanship. The left and right wings of the mansions, which were carved
by two brothers, are not identical but very similar and balanced in design.
The interior walls are ornate with splendid miniature paintings.