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Introduction:
Nothing else in India is remotely similar to Jaisalmer. Its
desert fort, which resembles a gigantic sandcastle, is straight
out of ' The housand and One Nights '. There are many havelis
which can be found elsewhere in Rajasthan, but nowhere are they
quite as exquisite as in Jaisalmer. Even the humblest shops
and houses display something of the Rajput love of the decorative
arts. There is a down side to Jaisalmer becoming one of Rajasthan's
most popular tourist destinations. Jaisalmer is a great place
to simply wander. The old city was once completely surrounded
by an extensive wall, much of which has sadly been ripped away
in recent times for building material. Some of it remains, however,
including the city gates and, inside them, the massive fort
which rises above the city and is the essence of Jaisalmer.
The main market area is directly below the hill, while the banks,
the new palace and several other shops and offices are near
the Amar Sagar Gate to the west.
Sightseeing:
The Jaisalmer Fort:
Jaisalmer Fort is the most alive of any museum, fort or palace
that you are likely to visit in India.
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