In “The Golden Jewel of the Desert,” embark on a mesmerizing journey through Jaisalmer, a city that shimmers like a golden mirage amidst the arid expanse of the Thar Desert. Known for its stunning sandstone architecture, Jaisalmer’s historic forts, intricately carved havelis, and vibrant markets offer a glimpse into a bygone era of opulence and grandeur. As the golden hues of sunset bathe the city in an ethereal glow, this vlog will take you through the enchanting streets and ancient landmarks of Jaisalmer, unveiling the rich tapestry of culture and history that makes it a true desert jewel.
1. jaisalmer Fort
Amongst all the places to see in Jaisalmer, the Jaisalmer Fort is the largest. It is in fact, one of the largest forts around the world. Located on the Tirukuta Hill, this fort was built by Rao Jaisal, one of the mightiest rulers of Jaislamer. Due to its location at the golden stretches of the Thar Desert, this fort is also known as the ‘Sonar Quila’ or the ‘Golden Fort’.
The walls of this 250 feet tall fort are made of crenelated sandstone and they soar 30 feet high from the ground. The golden yellow reflections of these walls, which can be seen from a distance, have gained it the title ‘Golden Fort’. Masking the fort in a yellowish fog, the fort’s main entrance is a sight to behold. Elevated to about sixty feet, the entrance is made from the finest quality rosewood. Inside the fort, there are stables and fortresses of erstwhile kings of the Rajputana pride.
2. Sam Sand Dunes
Sam sand dunes are indeed one of the most authentic desert dune sites in whole India and truly deserves to be on your list of things to do in Jaisalmer. Here, you find 30 to 60-meter tall sand dunes and many travellers enjoy Desert Safari on camels or jeep. Sam is 45 kilometres west of Jaisalmer city where you can reach by hiring a vehicle. You may further choose to stay in one of many desert camps that are mostly built in 2 to 3 km radius of sand dunes.
The best time to reach Sam sand dunes is around evening to enjoy the desert sunset at around 4 to 7 PM or early morning, during the sunrise time of 4 to 6 am. You can book a camel or jeep well in advance or on the spot as they are also available at desert camps. The best time to visit Sam or even Jaisalmer is from the months of October to March as during the renaming months, all the camps are closed and only few camel riders are made available. Moreover, the evening musical program at Sam at the desert camps are not available in summer and monsoon months and makes it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.
Location: Sam Sand Dunes, Near Sam Toll Barrier, Right Side Of Sam Road, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
3. Gadsisar Lake
Maharwal Gadsi Singh, the then Maharaja of Jaisalmer constructed this lake in 1400 AD. The lake was originally built as a conservation reservoir for rainwater harvesting; during the ancient times, and it happened to be one of the major water sources for the entire city.
Named after the Maharaja, this reservoir has now earned the fame of being the most popular places to visit in Jaisalmer, and is visited by people from various corners of the world. Located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer, it is an idyllic getaway to seek peace and tranquillity of mind, away from the bustling and chaotic city life.
Fringed with several temples and shrines, the lake also serves as an ideal place for the birdwatchers. During the winters, it is flocked by different species of exotic and migratory birds and thus it attracts a number of birdwatchers and nature photographers. Shallow ghats, intricately carved cenotaphs and delightful gardens around this reservoir add to its splendid beauty, and are also one of the main reasons; the lakeside has become one of the popular picnic spots in Jaisalmer.
4. Patwon Ki Haveli
An architectural marvel in the streets of the city and marked by intricate carving and murals is what Patwon ki Haveli is. Built in the 19th century, this Patwon ki Haveli is a combination of 5 different havelis in one single premise. It consists of a museum having rare artifacts, furniture work, miniatures, mirror-work and a large collection of paintings and interestingly, used to be a hotspot for travelers all around the world.
The haveli is also known for residences of merchants who sold gold and silver items, amongst which some threads were used in ornamental dresses. It houses the office of Archaeological Survey of India today, managed by the government as a whole & makes it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.
Timing: 9 AM to 5 PM; Everyday
Location: In Jaisalmer city
5. Kuldhara Abandoned Village
Located 18 km away from Jaisalmer, the Kuldhara Village is known as the ghost village. Lying abandoned from the past few centuries, this village has no signs of human life and is also known as one of the haunted places in Rajasthan. However, during the contemporary times, this hamlet has become one of the significantly visited places in Jaisalmer.
A clan of eighty-five villages, Kuldhara was once inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins, but due to some adverse happenings, the natives evacuated the village within a night. Also, there have been no traces, where and how the villagers left their homes; only assumptions and wild guesses hinted their invasion to some of the nearby regions. Since then there has been no signs of human dwelling or any other activities within the surroundings.
It is also said that while leaving the village, the villagers put a curse on it. According to the curse, anyone dwelling within the village will have to meet a fearful fate, death in the worst cases!
Location: Jiyai, Rajasthan 345001
6. Bada Bagh
Even though Jaisalmer is known to be a desert city, the rulers made attempts to add some greenery to its landscape. The Bada Bagh was one such endeavour that stood the test of time and is now a sprawling garden. Located six kilometers from Jaisalmer, this garden complex is home to the royal tombs and is among the popular places to visit in Jaisalmer.
An artificially built dam is the main source of water to this garden. Commissioned by Maharawal Jaisal Singh, this artificial dam also served as one of the major source of water for the inhabitants of the city. While visiting this garden, the Govardhan Stambh will greet you. This pillar was constructed to celebrate the construction of the dam.
Also, while within the garden premises, you can visit the cenotaphs or the tombstones of the royal families. Built in ancient Hindu architecture, the surrounding has cenotaphs dedicated to each of the Bhatti rulers. Some of these tombstones are as old as the history of Jaisalmer and are a perfect delight for the visitors and make it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.
7. Salim Singh-ki Haveli
This haveli is one of the popular tourist attractions in Jaisalmer. Salim Singh-ki Haveli is built on an older structure. This building was constructed during the early part of the eighteenth century. It was the residence of the Mehta family, one of the influential families in Jaisalmer during the early 18th century. Salim Singh, the then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer commissioned the building of this haveli.
Having a unique architectural identity, the haveli’s roof is based on the peacock’s physical form and it lies within the vicinity of the Jaisalmer fort. In the background you can see high hills overlooking the mansion.
It is believed that two extra floors were built in this building, but was apparently disapproved by the Maharaja and were eventually eradicated down. But there seems to be no indication that these floors existed. The gateways of this building are flanked by a pair of tuskers. Even though the tuskers are made of sandstone, the perfection of their size, shape and carving can make you believe them to be real!
8. Tanot Mata Temple
Established in AD 847, the highly revered Tanot Mata Temple is believed to be Goddess Hinglaj Mata’s incarnation. This is a miraculous temple located in the proximity of Longewala that used to be a battle site during the 165-71 Indo-Pak war.
Jawans posted near the temple share magical stories associated with this temple. For instance, the way the temple remained untainted and the soldiers alive even though Pakistan dropped over 3000 bombs, is a very enrapturing tale.
People visit this magnificent location because of the beautiful landscapes surrounding it, the golden dunes, and the incredulous road that connects Jaisalmer with the temple. Tourists flock this temple in large numbers also because it is close to other beautiful locations like the Thar desert, Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, and Kuldhara.
Location: Tanot Road, Near India- Pakistan Border, Tanot, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, 345022, India.
Timings: 5 AM to 8 PM (Monday to Sunday).
9. Jaisalmer War Museum
The Indian Army has set up a historical war museum in Jaisalmer. This war museum which is the first-of-its-kind on the western front traces the evolution of the Indian Army and covers in detail its inspiring contribution in mainly 1965 Indo-Pak War and 1971 Longewala battle including all combat operations and other nation building activities.
‘Jaisalmer War Museum’ has been established in the military station of Jaisalmer to showcase the bravery of the Indian Army and also to commemorate the sacrifice of its heroes displaying valour and courage of exceptional order during India’s wars.
The museum boasts 106 mm Recoilless Gun employed to destroy a number of Pakistani tanks, occupy a place of pride in the memorial. The memorial also has a state-of-the-art audiovisual theater for screening the movie on the battle of Longewala.
Location: The war museum is located 10 km short of Jaisalmer on the Jaisalmer to Jodhpur highway and can be easily reached by taxi.
Timings: Opened daily from 10 AM to 6 PM.
10. Khuri Sand Dunes
Located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer, Khuri sand dunes are a popular visiting spot. The Khuri village is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer to witness how people live in a desert. You can see the many mud and straw houses at Khuri. These homes have impressive exterior decorations.
Camel riding is one of the main activities in this village and while visiting this village, you can explore the vast expanses of the desert outskirts on a camel back. The crests and troughs of the dunes will intrigue you. Some dunes reach mesmerizing heights.
Whilst experiencing the terrain of the desert, you can also visit the local settlements to experience the culture. Sit in the verandas of the straw thatched homes. A visit to the local bazaar will get you acquainted with the way of trading in the Thar Desert and will also offer you the chance to live their lives. The music of the Kalbeliyas is something you should not miss when at the Khuri Sand Dunes.
The vast expanse of the Khuri Sand Dunes stretches into the horizon. It is a perfect place to find unparalleled solitude as you ride your camel into uninhabited areas. It is a unique adventure activity where you feel like a nomad wandering through the desert in search of an oasis. Campfires during the night are one of the main attractions in this region
11. Dussehra Chowk
Enclosed in the Golden Fort (Sonar Quila) of Jaisalmer, the Dussehra Chowk sprawls as a large courtyard that is shrouded with tales of ceremonies and celebration of the festival of Dussehra during the reign of Rajput in Jaisalmer. The edifices and edges of the marvellous Royal fort can witness from all the angles from the Dussehra Chowk. Hawa Pol, Akshya Pol, Ganesh Pol, and Suraj Pol are the four getaways to enter the fort and one can reach the Dussehra Chowk by Hawa Pol (the last of the four getaways). There is a marble throne which is said to be the place where the King would sit and watch the proceedings in the complex.
Location: Golden Fort.
Opening hours: From 9 am to 6 pm on all the days.
Ticket Price: For Indian visitors, the charge is INR 20 and INR 70 for any foreign national.
12. Vyas Chhatri
Vyas Chhatri is an air array of brilliant sandstone chhatris and is located on an old Brahmin graveyard on an ascent on the northwestern edge of town and make it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.
It is a well known sunset point from you can have the sight of fort. You can enter in Vyas Chhatri from Ramgarh Rd, which is just opposite to the Himmatgarh Palace Hotel.
Timings: 8 AM to 7.30 PM
13. Nathmal-ki-Haveli
This haveli has derived its origin from the late 19th century and has extraordinary exterior, dripping with carvings. The 1st floor of the haveli has some beautiful paintings that are made using 1.5kg of gold leaf. Apparently, the left and right wings were the work of two brothers-Hathi and Lulu. The competitive spirit in them apparently produced this virtuoso work. If you closely observe, the two sides are similar, however not identical.
There are pictures engraved on pillars and walls that consist of horses, cattle, and depiction of flora among many other things. The most interesting aspect of this haveli that draws instant attention are the modern amenities such as cars, fans etc. It is said and believed that the architect brothers never saw these things in reality and engraved it with the mere help of their descriptions. These interesting facts surely make visiting Nathmal ki haveli on your list of things to do in Jaisalmer.
Location: In the heart of Jaisalmer
14. Khaba Fort
Located within the vicinity of the Kuldhara village, the Khaba Fort is an abandoned structure that is yet another eerie place in Jaisalmer. This fort holds great potential for photography enthusiasts and is one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer to click amazing snapshots. The surroundings of the fort are intriguing enough to let you have a chilling experience!
This fort was inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins, and the reason behind this desertion is not entirely known till date. It is believed that when the Paliwal Brahmins deserted the village, they deserted this fort too.When you are at the fort, you get amazing panoramic views of the village. Upon strolling inside the fort, you can experience the old world charm from the remnants of the structure. There is also a museum here that houses rare artefacts dating back to several centuries. Now this place and the surrounding regions are rarely visited by the locals who believe that this place is a cursed one
15. Tazia Tower
Tazia Tower of Jaisalmer can certainly be considered to be one of the major tourist attractions on your Jaisalmer tour. If you are fond of the Rajputana architectures scattered in the city, Tazia tower will come as a welcome break to you. It is situated in the excellent ‘Badal Palace’ complex located near Amar Sagar Gate. These were once the homes of the former royal family.
The Tazia tower is a 5-storied structure where each story has significance in its own. On each floor there is a balcony that is famous for their individual designs. This tower was built by Muslim craftsmen and is based on the shape of Tazia; which is actually the replica of Mausoleum of various Imams. The construction is made of wood, thermocol and coloured papers. The architects gifted it to the then royal patrons to honour them with love and respect.
Location: Badal Palace complex located near Amar Sagar Gate
16. Surya Gate
Surya Gate is a door of the antiquated door of the Jaisalmer Fort, located in the Thar Desert. The history of the yellow-sandstone fort goes back to twelfth century AD it is one of the enchanting places to visit in Jaisalmer, atop the Trikuta hill.
To make it to the castles you have to move through four progressive ingresses, Hawa Gate, Ganesh Gate, Surya, and Akhai Gate. Surya gate is the second slender door that is adorned with various stone carvings. When you visit the fort you will notice that the entryways are not in a straight line because, during ancient times, this design would help anticipate the foe’s simple passage.
Location: Surya gate, Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India.
Timings: Open 9:00 AM to 5:00 Pm every day.
Entry Fee: INR 30 for Indians and INR 250 for foreigners.
17. Maharaja’s Palace
A five storied building in the Main Chowk of Jaisalmer Fort is what is recognized as the Maharaja’s Palace. The palace has meticulously carved stone balconies and window arches as some of the alluring features. The official name of “the palace” is Jaisalmer Fort Palace Museum & Heritage Center but the locals and tour guides commonly refer to it as “the palace” as it is easy to spit out.
The palace showcases the lavish and grand rooms like the King’s bedroom, exercise room and the audience room of the King to its visitors. The main hall displays paintings of Maharaja in different periods and the walls of the palace recite the tales of the royal legacy and makes it as one of the best places to visit in Jaisalmer.
Best season to visit: Winter season (November to February)
Location: Main Chowk, Jaisalmer Fort.
Opening hours: 8 am to 6 pm (from April to October), 9 am to 6 pm (from November to March)
Entry Fee: INR 250 which also includes still camera approval and a self-directed audio tour.
18. Jaisalmer Wind Park
One of the most offbeat places to visit in Jaisalmer has to be the Jaisalmer Wind Park. This park is India’s largest windmill farm onshore and is a must on every visitor’s itinerary because the massive windmills are worth eyeing.
The Pune-based facility, Suzlon Energy developed this Park. It bears testimony to Suzlon’s powerful illustration of how it serves its customers. The installed capacity of the turbine park is a whopping 1064 MW (megawatt).
Location: Amar Sagar – Bada Bagh – Tejuva – Soda Mada, Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan, India.
19. Pokaran Fort
Fort Pokaran; the fourteenth-century bastion otherwise called “Balagarh” remains as a paragon in the midst of the Thar Desert.
This landmark is the head post of The Chief of Mighty Champawats (the family of Rathores) has to its past distinguished title appended the prestigious honor “Pradhan” ( The Premier Noble ) to perceive each Thakur of Pokaran as of the main honor in The Darbar (the court) of the state Marwar-Jodhpur.
It has become one of the most famous places to visit in Jaisalmer and has attracted millions of visitors in the recent years.
Location: It is located in the Pokhran city, in the district of Jaisalmer
20. Lodhurva
Lodrawa, also known as Lodurva or Lodarva is a village in Jaisalmer district of state Rajasthan in India. It is 15 kilometres to the north-west of the popular city Jaisalmer. Lodrawa was the ancient capital of the Bhatti dynasty till 1156 AD when Rawal Jaisal founded the Jaisalmer state and shifted the capital to Jaisalmer. This village is a popular tourist destination that is known for its architectural ruins and surrounding sand dunes.
It is also famous for the Jain temple which is dedicated to 23rd Tirthankara, Parshvanath destroyed in 1152 AD when Muhammad Ghori sacked the city but was reconstructed in 1615 by Seth Tharu Shah and further additions were commissioned in 1675 and 1687. The temples were rebuilt in the late 1970s, as reminders of the city’s former glory. Some of the other places for you to add on your list of things to do in Jaisalmer are Rishabh Nath Temple and Sambhavnath Temple, Hinglaj Mata temple, Chamunda Mata temple, and an old temple of Shiva.
Location: 15 kilometres to the north-west of the popular city Jaisalmer
21. Chandraprabhu Temple
he geometrical patterns and the curved facades beautify the charm of the red stone carvings which is influenced by the Rajput style in this temple. This Jain shrine located inside the Jaisalmer Fort dates back to the year 1509. The Chandraprabhu Temple in Jaisalmer is dedicated to the 8th Jain Tirthankara, Chandraprabhu Ji (a Jain prophet), and it is considered as one of the prominent seven Jain temples in the fort. People who have visited this Jain temple already boast of the intricate designs and carvings, the pretty edifices and the corners. Wherever you see there is something to catch your eyes and that brings a number of visitors every day to this holy shrine.
Location: Off the Jaisalmer-Sam Road, Jaisalmer 345001, India
famous market in jaisalmer
Manak Chowk
There are not many places in or around Rajasthan that can rival the popularity or the sheer wealth of goods that Manak Chowk has to offer. Situated right outside the beautiful Jaisalmer Fort, this market portrays the amazing architecture and craftsmanship of Rajasthani artists in equal measure.
You can find everything from ethnic silver jewelry, finely crafted ornaments, decorative leather goods, and traditional bedding materials, all at affordable rates. If you love shopping, then you need to put Manak Chowk right at the top of your list of places to visit in Jaisalmer. Apart from the arts and crafts, the thing that makes the market interesting is the many heritage buildings dotting the whole place.
Location: Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Pansari Bazaar
hen looking for distinct shopping experiences in Jaisalmer, a visit to its oldest market, Pansari Bazaar, is a must. The place, which once was a villager’s market, is today a vibrant thoroughfare where you can buy a plethora of goods.
Most commonly visited for its wealth of colourful puppets made out of fabrics, the bazaar also sells wall hangings, antique bells and chimes, etc. When at the market, you can also buy beautiful fabrics in different colours, patterns, prints, etc. to make into dresses and bedding. The bazaar is situated 0.2 kilometres away from the Jaisalmer Fort, allowing you to easily fit a visit to the market on a Jaisalmer sightseeing day.
Location: Dhibba Para, Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Bhatia Bazaar
Bhatia Bazaar is yet another popular shopping destination in Jaisalmer which holds a distinct place in the shopping map of the Golden City. Here, you can expect to see shop-keepers dressed in pretty, ethnic outfits, hawking their wares.
The lively atmosphere, colourful displays and tiny cobbled streets, make it an excellent stop for photography enthusiasts. At Bhatia Bazaar, you can buy intricately carved wooden boxes, oil lamps, carpets, cotton and silk textiles, antiques, table runners, mirrors, furniture, etc. The bazaar looks particularly vibrant around the festival days when both locals and tourists flock the market to shop and enjoy the lit-up streets.
Location: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Sonaron Ka Baas
‘Sonaron ka baas’ translates into an abode of goldsmiths. The name truly, but not entirely represents what the market sells and is best known for! When looking for places to visit in Jaisalmer for jewellery shopping, do add this vibrant market on your list.
Here, you can buy both traditional and contemporary jewellery in a range of materials. You will find jewellery shops selling the jewellery pieces in gold, silver, precious and semi-precious stones. If you are looking for something more pocket-friendly, you can find a wide range of imitation jewellery which will go with both western and Indian outfits. Because Indians love to shop for gold around festivals, you will find the place to be particularly vibrant and decked with lights around the time.
Location: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
famous food in jaisalmer
Pyaz Ki Kachori
his is one highly savory offering from the city of Jaisalmer. This incredible highly delectable snacks is made from corn flour dough with spicy delish onion stuffing. The kachori deep fried in oil and is usually served with hot kadi or aloo sabji or green chutney. One of the most popular and delectable snacks in Jaisalmer – this food is toothsome and highly inviting. One of the tempting snacking foods is perfect with a cup of tea in surreal evenings in Jaisalmer.
Shree Krishna Sweets
Location: Near Gopa Chowk, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Description: Popular for its sweets and snacks, including crispy pyaj kachoris.
Gatte Ki Sabzi
This is amongst the most popular Rajasthani dish and you can get an amazing version of it in Jaisalmer. This exquisite curry is made up Gram Flour or Besan gatta served in spicy yoghurt curry. This flavoury cuisine is eaten with rice or rajasthani breads. The savoury besan gatta or gram flour balls – are soft, juicy and incredibly delicious to eat. This popular vegetable curry has now become very popular in the homes of north India. The tantalising sabji perfectly teams up with hot garlic naans or tandoori chapati.
Desert Boy’s Dhani
Location: 7 km from Jaisalmer, on the way to Kuldhara Village, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Description: Provides a rustic dining experience with traditional Rajasthani dishes, including excellent Gatte Ki Sabzi.
Makhania Lassi
This is an incredibly delicious lassi. The thick yoghurt lassi is full of dry fruits including raisins, cashew nuts, dry cherries and almonds. The lassi is so thick that you may have to use a spoon to delish it. Full of butter and cream – this lassi is simply heavenly. A highly inviting, sugar coated drink will leave you asking for more. The toothsome makhania lassi can be found very easily at the eateries and cafes in Jaisalmer.
Bhatia Sweets
Location: Opposite Circuit House, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Description: Offers a range of traditional sweets and snacks, including delicious Makhania Lassi.
Daal Baati Choorma
Daal bhaati choorma that you will get at JAisalmer is the real Rajasthani taste which is peerless and you won’t taste the same anywhere else. This is one of the most popular Rajasthani cuisine and is a complete meal in itself. In summers most of the eateries will also serve cool spicy buttermilk and some delicious mango slices to consume with daal baati choorma. Thick hot wheat balls are served with thick spicy lentil cuisine – making it a flavoursome cuisine. This dish is also incredibly nutritious to eat.
The Trio Restaurant
Location: Near Fort Palace, Opposite Fort, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Description: Known for its traditional Rajasthani cuisine, including Daal Baati Choorma.
Ker Sagri
Ker and sangri curry vegetable is the delicious cuisine that is you will find here only. The reason is that ken and sagri are unique rare beans and vegetables that are only found in the desert areas. Local spices are added in the making of this vegetable. This cuisine is usually consumed with bajra or wheat roti. This cuisine is an extremely popular offering in the restaurants in Jaisalmer. Along with being savoury this cuisine is also very high on nutritional value.
Saffron Restaurant
Location: Near Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Description: Serves a range of Rajasthani dishes, including Ker Sangri, in a traditional setting.
Mirchi Bhajiya
If you love eating spicy – then nothing can get spicier than mirchi bhajiya of Jaisalmer. Mirchi bhajiya is kind of deep fried pakoras with long thick green chillies as its stuffing. An incredible snack – the bhajiya are very delectable when consumed with the sweet sour sauce they serve with it.
Mirchi Bhajiya which is a form of Chilly Pakoras are highly tantalising and will leave your taste buds tingling with its flavoursome taste. This is a must try snack if you can bear some spicy food.
Location: Opposite Sonar Quila, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Description: A popular local spot for crispy and spicy Mirchi Bhajiya. It’s a favorite among both locals and tourists.
Chane Jaisalmer Ke
Chana Jaisalmer Ke is avery popular highly savoury cuisine of Rajasthan which has its origin from Jaisalmer. The cuisine is parepeare with black chick peas mixed with gram flour and curd (kadi). It is a type of kadi preparation with black peas/kala chana dipped in it.
This incredible and popular dish is usually decorated with green dhania, red chilly and some desi ghee over top of it. This is consumed with rice or roti. The cuisine is also known as Jaisalmer Kala Chana Kadhi.
Shree Krishna Sweets
Location: Near Gopa Chowk, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Description: Known for its variety of traditional snacks and sweets, Shree Krishna Sweets also offers delicious Chane, a staple in Rajasthani cuisine.
Rajasthani Laal Maas
Rajasthani Laal Maas is the most popular non vegetarian cuisine which has its origin to Jaisalmer. This Jaisalmer speciality is actually red meat prepared in a spicy curry. One of the best and most popular non vegetarian cuisine of Jaisalmer – this shouldn’t be missed if you are a non vegetarian and travelling around Jaisalmer. The highly appetizing cuisine is best teamed up with tandoori roti, garlic naan or rice.
Rajasthan Restaurant
Location: Fort Road, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001
Description: Offers a range of local dishes, with Laal Maas being a standout choice for a taste of authentic Rajasthani flavors.