Legendary Jaisalmer fort is one of the rare living forts of 21st century. I found myself staying in the fort castle of Thar desert, it is truly amazing experience, like overnight staying in Great Wall of China (although I had never been there yet.).
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Legendary Jaisalmer fort is one of the rare living forts of 21st century. I found myself staying in the fort castle of Thar desert, it is truly amazing experience, like overnight staying in Great Wall of China (although I had never been there yet.).
this is the largest fort in rajasthan also called as golden fort.this is a must visit when you are in rajasthan. there are huge collection of things from history. do not miss the sunset view of the fort
The former palace, which has been converted into a museum, also displays a number of historic exhibits while fully preserving the previous architectural pattern. The castle is separated by narrow, low walkways and stairs into different areas, and some spacious areas are arranged into exhibition halls. Outside the castle walls are a paradise for pigeons.
Jaisalmer Fort is a landmark monument in the heart of the city. covering a huge expanse, this architectural marvel is a live fort filled with local shopkeepers selling their wares and people living inside the fort. One can spend a couple of hours here.
Jaisalmer is a fortress town on the middle of the desert in Rajasthan, India. Very close to the Pakistani border. Scenically looks like something out of some old "1001 Nights" type story. But it is very touristy, and there are a lot of scams and dishonest people around, so ne careful!
I like this castle very much. Although it is not as tall as the Melangar Castle in Jodhpur because of its terrain, it is also amazing. And unlike other castles, when you enter the gate of the castle, you will find that the castle is alive, and people still live in it, open shops, open hotels, or live here by themselves. People come in and out from the city gate, daily life, here is the continuation of ancient cities. Only the city palace has now been changed into a museum, and the places where the princes lived are now available for visitors.