One of Rajasthan's most alluring
cities, Jaisalmer, deep in the heart of Thar
Desert, abounds in ancient palaces, temples and quaint
settlements. As the sun sets, the sandstone buildings
emit a lustrous glow, that make Jaisalmer the "Golden
City". Founded by Rawal Jaisal in 1156 A.D.,
the remote location of Jaisalmer, kept it almost untouched
by outside influences, even during the days of the British
Raj.
Very few cities can, even hope to match the sheer grandeur
of this city. There is an undefinable aura of magic and
mystery, that surrounds its famous desert-fortress - the
yellow sandstone walls and bastions of which, take on
a golden hue in the afternoon sun, which is why it is,
so aptly, called Sonar Kila or the Golden Fort. |
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Places to Visit
Jaisalmer Fort
Jaisalmer Fort is the most alive of any museum, fort or
palace that you are likely to visit in India. It was built
in 1156 by the Rajput ruler Jaisala. About a quarter of the
old city's population resides within the fort walls. The fort
is entered through a forbidding
Lodurva Jain Temple
15 km from Jaisalmer, are the deserted ruins of this town,
which was the ancient capital, previous to Jaisalmer. It is
an important centre of Jain pilgrimage. The temples at Lodurva
exhibit fine examples of intricate craftsmanship on yellow
stone. They have ornate carved arches at the entrance, and
a Kalputra, the Divine - Tree, within. In the temple, is a
hole from which, a snake is said to emerge every evening,
to drink an offering of milk. Only the ' blessed' can actually
see it, it is said.
Gadsisar Lake
Built by a courtesan, it used to be the main source of drinking
water in the olden times. Today, an arched gateway leads to
a small tank flanked by shrines and well laid out gardens
and flower beds. A scenic rain water lake with numerous beautiful
shrines around. The lake is an idyllic spot for outings.
Desert National Park
An extensive variety of desert birdlife, ranging from birds
of prey to sandgrouse, doves, shrikes, bee-eaters, warblers
and desert coursers, are to be found in the National Park. The
most remarkable bird of the desert, the Great Indian Bustard
can also be sighted here. Among the animals to be seen, are
the desert fox, wolf, blackbuck, chinkara, nilgai, and the crusted
porcupine.
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