Jaisalmer Travel Guide 2026 — Golden Fort, Desert Safari & Best Time
Jaisalmer — the “Golden City” rising from the Thar Desert — is Rajasthan at its most magical: a living sandstone fort, ornate havelis, camel safaris, and nights under desert stars. Here’s a detailed guide.
Best time to visit
October to March — the only comfortable window; days are pleasant and nights cool. The Desert Festival (Feb) is a colourful highlight. Avoid summer (Apr–Jun), when desert heat soars past 45°C.
Top things to do
- Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quila): One of the world’s few living forts — people still reside inside its golden walls.
- Patwon Ki Haveli & Nathmal Ki Haveli: Intricately carved merchant mansions.
- Sam Sand Dunes: Camel/jeep safari, sunset over the dunes, and a desert-camp night with folk music.
- Gadisar Lake: Serene boating and temples, lovely at sunrise.
- Kuldhara: The eerie abandoned village with legends.
- Bada Bagh: Royal cenotaphs at sunset.
Getting there & staying
Jaisalmer has its own railway station (overnight trains from Delhi/Jaipur/Jodhpur) and a small airport. Stay in a heritage haveli inside/near the fort for atmosphere, or a desert camp at Sam for the dunes experience.
Tips
- Do at least one night at a desert camp — the dunes at sunset/night are the highlight.
- Staying inside the fort is romantic but consider its conservation concerns; many choose nearby havelis.
- Carry layers — desert nights get cold in winter.
- Bargain in the markets for mirror-work textiles and crafts.
FAQs
How many days for Jaisalmer? 2 days for the city and fort plus a desert-camp night.
Is the camel safari worth it? Yes — a sunset dune safari with an overnight camp is the signature Jaisalmer experience.






