It was during the troubles of demonetisation that I was in Jodhpur and even though there was little money left, the adventurous heart had other plans. There was also the small matter of an invitation from a luxury property, but I was keen on exploring the golden city of Jaisalmer in my inimitable style.
Sometimes situations have a funny way of working out on their own and it was unbelievable that this trip to Jaisalmer turned out in the most perfect manner possible.
My favourite memory of Jaisalmer is the random walks in and around the Jaisalmer Fort area. Plus, the local dhabas are experts at tasty food experiences!
Among the other unforgettable experiences I had on this journey, one of the most amazing times was when I had to spend a night at a dhaba on the Sam sand dunes near Jaisalmer. Perhaps, it shall be justice to dedicate an entire blog post on the same!!
The impeccable finishing of the top-most part of Salim Singh Ki Haveli is truly a sight to behold. Viewed from the front, it seems to have been designed like a ship.
The interior and exterior of Patwa ki Haveli complex. The humongous homes make one think of the architecture and class of the Jains as these homes were made in the 19th century.
I wish I could have spent more time in Jaisalmer, but then thats always another excuse to go back!
The taste of ‘ghotua‘, a delicious sweet best bought at RMB in the lanes of Jaisalmer signals that I should end this post. Thank me later when you eat that slice of heaven!
Your captures of Jaisalmer are so stunning!
Having lived across different stretches of Rajasthan for over 5 years, I can never get over the splendour of these golden palatial architectural wonders.
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Blessed to be living in a royal and rich country. Your photographs are making me plan my trip to Jaisalmer sooner than i thought.
Hehe, indeed! Thanks 🙂 Happy journey for Jaisalmer Anvitha.
Spellbindingly beautiful!!
Thanks so much for the appreciation !!
Your captures of Jaisalmer are so stunning!
Having lived across different stretches of Rajasthan for over 5 years, I can never get over the splendour of these golden palatial architectural wonders.
Wow! Thanks Meenakshi, coming from you that means a lot! Yes, I think Jaisalmer is the prettiest city in wonderful Rajasthan.
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Thanks so much for the genuine appreciation Mohit 🙂 Made my day.
Nice clicks.
Thanks so much Gautam for checking this out! Glad you liked the pictures.
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stunning your all pictures and article really nice… thanks for sharing… thanks a lot….!!
Many thanks Lavit for the kind words. Glad you liked the post.
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