Reviews for Jaisalmer Packages with our partner agents
Agent: True My Trip
G.C. C. Mohan Mohan • a week ago
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Accommodation at mount abu
Agent: Moonscape Travels
Sandeep • a month ago
We Chose MoonScape Travels for our Rajasthan trip from Bengaluru this Diwali fro (Read More)m 19th-26th Oct - 8 days.
Thank you MoonScape travels for providing us affordable prebooked flight tickets
Agent: Galaxy Travels
Venkata • a month ago
Our trip covering Pushkar, Jaipur, Ranthambore and Jaisalmer was organised by Mo (Read More)hit Kaushal wonderfully. Mohit is a great guy, very responsive to all our needs and a real go-to person. Glad to have encountered somebody who is so professional.
The accommodation provided in the various locations were quite good. These included Pushkar Fort, Ranthambore Pride, Fern Residency in Jaipur, Desert drop resort and hotel Sairafort in Jaisalmer. All the hotels were clean and comfortable. Breakfast and dinner was included in our package for all days and our group found it to be consistently good quality.
We booked a Tempo traveller for the entire trip, which proved to be a boon, as we had ample luggage with us. Parvat Singh, the driver for the 1st leg of our trip, was very helpful. He was available all the time, whenever we needed him. Our thanks to him for a comfortable trip. Also, quite knowledgeable about the history of the various places and of Hindu mythology too.
We did have a tempo traveller for the 2nd leg of our trip in Jaisalmer too. The driver was Madan. There were some gaps in his communication with our group, which I will detail in the next section.
The tour itinerary for most part was strictly followed. Only in Jaisalmer, we did have few small changes like visit to Sand Museum and War Museum, which our members liked.
Soon after we landed in Jaisalmer, our driver Madan said that his boss told him (Read More)that the program has changed and that we will be staying in a hotel in Jaisalmer city instead of Desert Drop resort per itinerary. We had a talk with his boss also who gave some story about power not being available at Sam Dunes. It got resolved only after we got Mohit involved in the discussion.
On the next day, when we wanted to stop at the Sand Museum, Madan insisted there was no such place, though we told him that we had seen it on the way. Finally, when it did arrive, he was surprised (to Madan’s defence, the museum was very new and was only 2 days old). Later in the evening too, we had to get Mohit’s help to get Madan to take us to the War Museum which we liked very much.
Agent: The Tripta Holidays
Deepa • a month ago
Hole Management is Good
All Good
Agent: The Tripta Holidays
Naresh Kumar • a month ago
Unforgettable Jaisalmer Experience
I recently booked my Jaisalmer tour with (Read More)Tripta Holidays (Ms Aarti), and it was truly an amazing experience from start to finish! The entire trip was perfectly organized — from the hotel arrangements to the desert safari, every detail was well taken care of.
The team was extremely professional, polite, and always ready to help. Our guide was very knowledgeable and shared fascinating stories about Jaisalmer’s history, culture, and architecture. The highlight of the trip was the Sam Sand Dunes Desert Safari — watching the sunset over the golden sands, followed by a beautiful cultural evening with folk music and dance, was simply magical!
The camel ride, jeep safari, and traditional Rajasthani dinner were all top-notch. I truly appreciate the company’s attention to comfort, safety, and hospitality.
If you’re planning to visit Jaisalmer, I highly recommend Tripta Holidays for a smooth, memorable, and authentic desert experience.
Agent: Fiestro Holidays Pvt Ltd
Srinivas • a month ago
I wish the driver knew the places we visited a bit better; it would’ve made the (Read More)experience much nicer. Otherwise, our vacation was good.
Jaisalmer Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Jaisalmer is from October to March, when temperatures range between 10°C and 27°C, making it ideal for fort visits, desert safaris, and camping under the stars. April to June is extremely hot, with desert temperatures often crossing 40°C, which makes daytime sightseeing uncomfortable. July to September is monsoon, when light rains bring relief and greenery to the desert outskirts, though Jaisalmer remains mostly dry.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Jaisalmer holidays usually last 2 to 4 days, often combined with Jodhpur or Jaipur. Popular formats include:
2 Days: Explore Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, Gadisar Lake, and evening at the local bazaar.
3 Days: Adds a Sam Sand Dunes desert safari with camel rides, cultural programs, and overnight camping.
4 Days: Extends with excursions to Kuldhara abandoned village, Amar Sagar, and Bada Bagh cenotaphs.
Top Things to Do
Explore the living Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quila) with palaces and Jain temples
Visit the intricately carved Patwon Ki Haveli and Salim Singh Ki Haveli
Take a desert safari at Sam Sand Dunes, with camel or jeep rides
Camp in the Thar Desert with folk music and dance shows
Relax at Gadisar Lake for boating and sunset views
Discover Kuldhara village and other heritage sites nearby
Top Destinations Combined with Jaisalmer Jaisalmer packages are often combined with:
Jodhpur for Mehrangarh Fort and blue city streets
Jaipur for forts, palaces, and shopping
Udaipur for lakes and royal heritage
Bikaner for Junagarh Fort and Karni Mata Rat Temple
Why Book a Package for Jaisalmer
Desert safaris arranged: Packages include camel/jeep rides, cultural evenings, and secure desert camps.
Transport convenience: Jaisalmer is remote; packages handle long road/rail transfers from Jodhpur or Jaipur.
Stay options secured: Fort-facing hotels and desert camps get booked quickly in winter.
Multi-stop itineraries: Packages combine Jaisalmer with Jodhpur, Jaipur, or Udaipur efficiently.
Better value: Bundled stays, transport, and safaris are more economical than separate bookings.
Jaisalmer Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Jaisalmer is from October to March, when temperatures range between 10°C and 27°C, making it ideal for fort visits, desert safaris, and camping under the stars. April to June is extremely hot, with desert temperatures often crossing 40°C, which makes daytime sightseeing uncomfortable. July to September is monsoon, when light rains bring relief and greenery to the desert outskirts, though Jaisalmer remains mostly dry.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Jaisalmer holidays usually last 2 to 4 days, often combined with Jodhpur or Jaipur. Popular formats include:
2 Days: Explore Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, Gadisar Lake, and evening at the local bazaar.
3 Days: Adds a Sam Sand Dunes desert safari with camel rides, cultural programs, and overnight camping.
4 Days: Extends with excursions to Kuldhara abandoned village, Amar Sagar, and Bada Bagh cenotaphs.
Top Things to Do
Explore the living Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quila) with palaces and Jain temples
Visit the intricately carved Patwon Ki Haveli and Salim Singh Ki Haveli
Take a desert safari at Sam Sand Dunes, with camel or jeep rides
Camp in the Thar Desert with folk music and dance shows
Relax at Gadisar Lake for boating and sunset views
Discover Kuldhara village and other heritage sites nearby
Top Destinations Combined with Jaisalmer Jaisalmer packages are often combined with:
Jodhpur for Mehrangarh Fort and blue city streets
Jaipur for forts, palaces, and shopping
Udaipur for lakes and royal heritage
Bikaner for Junagarh Fort and Karni Mata Rat Temple
Why Book a Package for Jaisalmer
Desert safaris arranged: Packages include camel/jeep rides, cultural evenings, and secure desert camps.
Transport convenience: Jaisalmer is remote; packages handle long road/rail transfers from Jodhpur or Jaipur.
Stay options secured: Fort-facing hotels and desert camps get booked quickly in winter.
Multi-stop itineraries: Packages combine Jaisalmer with Jodhpur, Jaipur, or Udaipur efficiently.
Better value: Bundled stays, transport, and safaris are more economical than separate bookings.
The ideal duration for a Jaisalmer tour depends on your interests. Generally, a 2 to 3-day trip allows you to explore the Golden Fort, take a camel safari in the Thar Desert, and experience the unique culture of the region. However, if you want a more relaxed pace or wish to delve deeper into the desert experience, extending your stay to 4 or 5 days could be worthwhile.
What is the best time to visit Jaisalmer?
The best time to visit Jaisalmer is from October to March when the weather is pleasant, and you can enjoy outdoor activities and explore the city's attractions comfortably.
How much is the entry fee for desert safari Jaisalmer?
The fee structure is as follows:
Indian visitors are charged an entry fee of INR 100 to access the Desert National Park in Jaisalmer.
Foreign tourists are required to pay an entry fee of INR 300 for the same access.
If you're interested in a jeep safari within the park, it typically costs around INR 100
The cost of a camel ride can vary based on the operator and the specific package you choose.
What is special in Jaisalmer?
Known as the Golden City, Jaisalmer is known for its rich culture, heritage, and mysterious charm. Jaiselmer is a perfect spot for backpackers looking for adventure. From camel safaris to exploring the historical forts, Jaisalmer has some exciting things to do. Additionally, it is one of the few cities in India where it is legal to consume bhang from an approved shop.
How can I spend 2 days in Jaisalmer?
A two-day trip to Jaiselmer includes visiting Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon ki Haveli, Gadisar Lake, some of the rooftop restaurants Pleasant Haveli, Kuku Coffee Shop, and Free Tibet Restaurant, Camel safari and overnight camping in the Thar Desert, and Khaba Fort.
What are the best places to visit in Jaisalmer?
The top places to visit in Jaisalmer are Jaisalmer Fort, Desert Safari in Jaisalmer, Kuldhara Village, Jain Temples in Jaisalmer, Desert National Park, Gadisar Lake.