Mandir Palace

Jaisalmer with its carved mansions and palaces is a jewel in the sand. It is much a visual delight as an architectural marvel. Few places in India can match the medieval charm and magnificence of Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer has some of the most outstanding Palaces and Havelis and
Mandir Palace is one of the best of them all. The building itself of
Mandir Palace is around two centuries old and the main portions of the
Mandir Palace were built during reign of Late Maharawal Jawahir Singhji.
Jaisalmer Fort

The 12th century Jaisalmer Fort has been regarded as one of the most magnificent and invincible forts in Rajasthan. Built over the Trikuta hill, Jaisalmer Fort is 250 ft tall structure surrounded by a 30 ft high sandstone wall with 99 bastions. The Fort houses the famous Jain Temple, a place worth visiting on your Jaisalmer tour.
Jaisalmer Havelis

Built by the wealthy merchants, the havelis (mansions) of Jaisalmer are famous for their exclusive cutwork, yellow and red stone treatment and the bracket-shaped decoration of peacocks. The splendid havelis like the Patwon-ki-Haveli, Salim-Singh-ki-Haveli and Nathmalji ki haveli are major tourist attractions in Jaisalmer.
The Desert National Park

Situated near Jaisalmer, The Desert National Park is one of the largest national parks in India, covering an area of 3,100 sq km. The Park is known for its fragile ecosystem and unique flora and fauna.
Tazia Tower

The Pagoda like Tazia Tower rises from the Badal Mahal (Palace of Clouds). Each storey of this five-tiered tower has a beautifully carved balcony.
Gadsisar Sagar Tank

Gadsisar Sagar Tank is one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Jaisalmer. A famous picnic spot, the Tank attracts hundreds of migratory birds during the winter season.
Bara Bagh

Baba Bagh is an oasis on the bank of Gadsisar Sagar Tank. It has greenery all around to give a much-needed relief to the local people.