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Jaisalmer Rajasthan

Located in the northwestern state of Rajasthan in India, Jaisalmer is one of the most prominent cities of the state and holds a major place in the tourism landscape of Rajasthan. It is also known as the Golden City because of its numerous golden sand dunes and castles built with the golden honey sandstones in the historic period that are still standing today. On one side, the city is ornamented with lavish havelis (mansions), lagoons, and Jain and Hindu places of worship, and on the other side, it is a vast expanse of golden desert where you can enjoy the desert safari on a camel back or on a jeep.

The city of Jaisalmer is a paradise for shopaholics, history enthusiast, art and craft buff, and even adventure lovers. It is packed with colorful marketplaces selling the famous handicraft items that reflect the ethnic and ancient India heritage. This is however one side of the coin as Jaisalmer is also known for its offbeat desert safari experience. Safari in a desert is entirely different from a wildlife safari in jungles and you must experience it once in your lifetime. The city also offers luxurious and pleasant stays in the middle of the vast Thar desert with loads of adventure activities to make your trip unforgettable.

Jaisalmer remains hot throughout the year and experiences very hot summer from March to July. It has low to moderate monsoon from July end to August and mild winters from December to February.

Camping in Jaisalmer

If you are planning to visit Jaisalmer to enjoy its traditional culture and rural lifestyle, then the best way to do so is through staying in the desert camps. Staying in the vicinity of the Thar desert with comfortable accommodations and facilities is a must-have experience.

Camping in Jaisalmer is truly an enchanting experience unlike any other in the country. Camping in Jaisalmer is a must where one can experience the culture of Rajasthan and the roots of the state closely. No matter which type of camp you choose, you would be staying under the moonlight with comfort while feasting on the traditional cuisine, witnessing the sand dunes, and dancing on folk songs.

Camping Spots in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer offers one of the best desert camps varying from basic to premium packages from luxury to budget-friendly stays. These are the best camping sites in Jaisalmer for you to enjoy–

  • Rajputana Desert Camp – They have a total of 35 tents, a staging area where professional dancers and singers perform for guests and offer desert safari experience. It has a camp/tent at mid-range and AC cottages for a bit higher price.
  • Price: INR3000-INR5000

  • The Serai Camp – Serai camp is the ultimate luxurious camping experience that one must have which consist of a campsite with 21 large tents which have covered sitting rooms, relaxing area, a spacious bedroom, and a lavish bathroom. If you chose one of the luxury tents, you would also get a private garden with a sunken pool. The campsite has a spa, an outdoor pool, and a spacious lounge with dining tents.
  • Price: From INR32,000

  • Damodara Desert Camp – This camping offers luxurious camping in Jaisalmer and has 10 Swiss tents. The tents are decorated with traditional artifacts and folk shows are organized for entertainment. Camel safaris take place at private dunes and tents are clean and comfortable and are equipped with AC and heater.
  • Price: INR10,000

  • Winds Desert Camp – This camp features a multi-cuisine restaurant and offers 20 tents for accommodation. The tents have attached bathroom with modern fittings and are available in both AC and non-AC. The camp make arrangements for jeep safari, camel safari, and other indoor games.
  • Price: INR8000-INR15000

  • Rawla Desert Camp: This camp is located at the remote areas of Sam Sand Dunes and is great for travelers who wish to be away from the hustle-bustle of the crowd and close to the nature. The camp offers exquisite Swiss tents and mud cottages with comfortable accommodation and friendly staff along with some delicious traditional meal. It also arranges for outdoor activities such as camel safari.
  • Price: INR4250-INR6250

  • Pal Rajah Resort: This is a sweet and small desert camp with only three mud huts and eight luxury tents. The camp is ideal for quite local experience with scarce crowd and a friendly welcoming and attentive service.
  • Price: INR5,500

  • Oasis Camp: One of the best pocket-friendly campsites, Oasis Camp is located near to Sam Sand Dunes and are open all year round. They have attached bathrooms with well-furnished rooms inside a camp and mainly vegetarian food is served here but non-veg can be served at extra cost.
  • Price: INR2000-INR3000

  • Dangri Desert Safari Camp: This is relatively new, but the campsite offers comfortable stay in its 37 Swiss camps with local musical programs and cuisines. With its high-quality customer service, arranged safari tours, impeccable interiors, and facilities, the camp has made its name in a very short time.
  • Price: From INR2000

Things to Carry

If you are camping on our own, then you should carry the following things:

  • A tent
  • Sleeping bag
  • Fire starting materials
  • Utility knifes
  • Rope
  • Water packs for cooking and cleaning
  • Instant food and snacks
  • Hand sanitizer and soaps
  • Hiking equipment
  • Emergency medicine
  • Backpack and torchlight

Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

  • Jaisalmer Fort: Also called as the Golden Fort, this fort is a World Heritage Site and has a stunning architecture made of golden sandstones.
  • Gadisar Lake: Watch the light and sound show at Gadisar Lake which is one of the largest Laser Water Show having water screen projection mapping that shows the history of Jaisalmer.
  • Jaisalmer Government Museum: Showcases the relics from the 7th to 9th century AD and remnants of city’s culture history.
  • Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli: Built by two architects in 19th century, it is a symmetrical structure with miniature style paintings and tuskers carved out of yellow sandstone used for decoration.
  • Salim Singh Ki Haveli: A huge structure, part of which is still occupied by the descendants of the royals and looks splendid with the setting sun because of the golden façade.
  • Patwon Ki Haveli: This is among the largest and elaborately carve structures in Jaisalmer.
  • Jain Temples of Jaisalmer: Located inside Jaisalmer Fort and date back to 12th – 15th century. The temples are dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras and are made of yellow sandstones.
  • Desert National Park: The Desert National Park displays the best of the ecosystem and wildlife of the Thar desert and the undulating sand dunes.

Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer for Camping

The best time to visit Jaisalmer for camping is during the winters from October to March when the weather is very pleasant, and the temperature is not too hot. Winter season gives a lot of relief from humidity and scorching sun and the chilly night under the starry sky is an experience to relish.

How to Reach

  • By Air: The nearest airport from Jaisalmer is in Jodhpur which is connected to major cities of the country. You can take a bus or book a cab from the airport to Jaisalmer.
  • By Train: Jaisalmer has its own railway station that is linked to various cities in the country which trains such as Lalgarh Jaisalmer Special, Jodhpur Jaisalmer Express, and Howrah Jaisalmer Express.
  • By Road: The road to Jaisalmer is well-maintained and can be reached via cabs or buses.
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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is famous about Jaisalmer?

It’s a 12th century city and is known for its forts, rich culture, delicious food, and vibrant festivals. Jaisalmer Fort is the most prominent landmark of the city which also houses shops, hotels, and ancient havelis where generations continue to live.

What is the famous food of Jaisalmer?

Among the list of several delectable food items, Mutton Saag is one of the most famous foods in Jaisalmer which is basically mutton cooked with spinach puree with Rajasthani spices.

How far is the desert from Jaisalmer?

The sand dunes are 42-45km away from the main city which can be reached via well-maintained road supported by the Indian army.

What are the top shopping places in Jaisalmer?

The top shopping places are:

  • Manak Chowk
  • Pansari Bazaar
  • Sonaron Ka Baas
  • Bhatia Bazaar
  • Sadar Bazar

Is Jaisalmer safe for tourists?

Yes, Jaisalmer is comparatively safer for tourists than many other metropolitan cities, but people are requested to be a little vigilant of pick-pocketers when out.

What kind of camps are available in Jaisalmer?

There are all kinds of camps for all kinds of travelers with every budget in Jaisalmer from budget-stays to luxurious camps.

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