Luxurious Tents with All Amenities Near Desert National Park, West India
Safari tent in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
3 guests • 1 bedroom • 0 bathrooms
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ATV/Quads/4x4
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Game room
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Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
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Activities near Jaisalmer
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Horseback riding
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Traditional Cultural Night (Music and Dance): Kalbeliya Dance is one of the sensuous dance forms of Rajasthan. It is performed by the Kalbeliyas, the snake charmer community. The dancers wear long, black skirts decorated with sliver ribbons. They spin in circles with great flexibility and the pace increases with the increase in beats.
Jaisalmer is a desert city and instantly invokes a number of images in the mind of travelers. The word itself provokes an image of deserted land with camels moving on the golden sands. The city is almost as enticing for domestic travelers as it is to foreign tourists. Standing in pride with its colossal forts, palaces and havelis, Jaisalmer showcases the artistic sense of the Rajput kings.
Fort of Jaisalmer, also known as SONAR QUILA, is a mega structure rising from the sand, merging with the golden hues of the desert ambiance and the setting suns in its most colorful shades, giving it a fairytale look. It is simply magical. The bastions envelop a whole township that consists of a palace complex, various security sources, the havelis of rich merchants carved with an incredibly light touch, several temples, and the residential complexes of the armies and traders placed strategically on the trade route.
Sam Sand Dunes, 42 away km from Jaisalmer, is the most popular excursion to see the sandy bushless desert. It has a truly glorious stretch of sweeping sand dunes. It is best to be here at sunrise or sunset, and many camel safaris spend a night at the dunes. The best way to see this and other sights around Jaisalmer is to take a camel safari. The standard trip lasts for 4 days and three nights, and offers the opportunity to explore the area in authentic and leisurely fashion, with entertainment by folk performers, visits to villages, and chatter from colorful guides thrown in. However you can also take day trip and go by car. Camels can be hired easily and you may be able to take your favorite picture with a lone camel on a desert track and the setting sun in the backdrop. Despite the tourist throng, the place has not lost its magic. The desert festival held sometimes in February each year is a big draw and it is full of fun, color, laughter, cultural events and competitions.
Jaisalmer is a desert city and instantly invokes a number of images in the mind of travelers. The word itself provokes an image of deserted land with camels moving on the golden sands. The city is almost as enticing for domestic travelers as it is to foreign tourists. Standing in pride with its colossal forts, palaces and havelis, Jaisalmer showcases the artistic sense of the Rajput kings.
Fort of Jaisalmer, also known as SONAR QUILA, is a mega structure rising from the sand, merging with the golden hues of the desert ambiance and the setting suns in its most colorful shades, giving it a fairytale look. It is simply magical. The bastions envelop a whole township that consists of a palace complex, various security sources, the havelis of rich merchants carved with an incredibly light touch, several temples, and the residential complexes of the armies and traders placed strategically on the trade route.
Sam Sand Dunes, 42 away km from Jaisalmer, is the most popular excursion to see the sandy bushless desert. It has a truly glorious stretch of sweeping sand dunes. It is best to be here at sunrise or sunset, and many camel safaris spend a night at the dunes. The best way to see this and other sights around Jaisalmer is to take a camel safari. The standard trip lasts for 4 days and three nights, and offers the opportunity to explore the area in authentic and leisurely fashion, with entertainment by folk performers, visits to villages, and chatter from colorful guides thrown in. However you can also take day trip and go by car. Camels can be hired easily and you may be able to take your favorite picture with a lone camel on a desert track and the setting sun in the backdrop. Despite the tourist throng, the place has not lost its magic. The desert festival held sometimes in February each year is a big draw and it is full of fun, color, laughter, cultural events and competitions.
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