Jaisalmer
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Perched atop the Trikuta Hill, it
stands tall against miles of gleaming sand. Epitomising the desolate,
awesome charm of the desert. Jaisalmer, the city of the golden fort is a
fantasy in yellow sandstone in the heart of the Thar Desert. The city was
founded in 1156 by Rawal Jaisal, a Bhatti Rajput King.
This
amber-hued city, in the heart of the desert, dazzles gloriously in the early
morning. The sunset has a peculiar glow here. As the night descends, the sky
goes up in flames, which fade leaving a few embers, till it becomes black. A
breathtaking sight indeed! The sandstone of its myriad buildings pick up on
the subtle changes in the sunlight and change colour accordingly.
Jaisalmer
is famous for cobbled streets, strewn with palaces, forts, temples and
havelis. Every house, here, is exquisitely carved, having filigreed work all
over. These houses date back to 12th 15th century. And hence
Jaisalmer is called the Museum city. 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.
How to Get there
Air
: The nearest airport is Jodhpur (285 km)
Rail :
Jaisalmer is 290-km from Jodhpur via Pokhran, Dechu and Balesar or
330-km from Bikaner via Pokhran and Phalodi. It is well connected by train
with Jodhpur and other major cities of the country by a meter gauge line.
Road : A good network of roads joins Jaisalmer
with Jodhpur and many other destinations in and around Rajasthan.