View of Jaisalmer Fort, built in 1156 by Rawal Jaisal, which has 99 bastions around its circumference. John Henry Claude Wilson / Robert Harding World Jaisalmer Fort maintains a silent vigil in the ...
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Inside Jaisalmer Fort: Why Sonargarh Is Called India’s Living Fort: Built In 1156 by Rawal Jaisal
Built in 1156 by Rawal Jaisal atop a desert ridge, Jaisalmer Fort is India's only living fort, an 868-year-old sandstone citadel where nearly 3,000 people still reside today.
I strolled through the tawny labyrinth-like halls — past quirky cafes, curious tourists, men on motorbikes carrying groceries to their homes, and veiled women ringing temple bells. It's life as usual ...
“Mind the cows,” Little Raj warned as he led me past souvenir stalls through a maze of stone passageways to the home where his great-grandfather once lived. Just then, a brown-and-white head turned in ...
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10 Must Visit Places in Jaisalmer
Nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is a captivating destination known as the "Golden City" due to its stunning yellow sandstone architecture. This historic desert city is famed for its ...
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Why Jaisalmer Should Be on Your Winter Travel List - With Dos and Don’ts to Make the Most of It
The season of Jaisalmer has officially begun. Flights have resumed this week and the golden city is once again ready to open its arms to tourists with a big smile and that signature Khamma Ghani! As ...
On the occasion of Christmas, a massive influx of tourists thronged the world-famous tourist destination of Jaisalmer. Local businesses and shopkeepers in Jaisalmer are celebrating a record-breaking ...
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