
Jaisalmer Tour Package 2 Nights 3 Days
Duration
2 Night, 3 Day
Route
Jaisalmer Railway Station to Jaisalmer Railway Station
Group Size
Customizable
Rating
4.8/5 (120 reviews)
About Jaisalmer Tour Package
Jaisalmer is called the Golden City of Rajasthan. The fort looks like it rises straight out of the desert, and the streets are full of small shops and colours. Most of the people come here to ride camel safari at the Sam Sand Dunes or spend a night in a desert camp with folk music. A walk through old havelis like Patwon Ki Haveli makes you feel the charm of royal times.
Book your trip with Memorable Your Trip and enjoy a simple yet fun 2 Nights and 3 Days Jaisalmer Package. The plan gives you one night in a city hotel and one night in a desert camp. You’ll see top spots like Gadisar Lake, Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, and even the haunted Kuldhara Village. This Rajasthan tour package also includes private car sightseeing, taxes, and 24x7 support so you don’t have to worry about small things.
Why should you travel with Memorable Your Trip?
Memorable Your Trip makes travel in Jaisalmer easy and relaxed. Pick-up and drop from the station are taken care of, so no stress with transport. Sightseeing is done by private car, giving you time to enjoy places like Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Patwon Ki Haveli, and even Kuldhara Village. One night you stay at a hotel, the next in a desert camp with camel rides, folk dance, and music under the stars. Taxes are included, and you can reach our team anytime if you need support.
A Seasonal Guide to Visit Jaisalmer
Winter is the best time to visit Jaisalmer, from November to February, when the desert sun feels soft and the weather is cool for sightseeing. This season is most popular with travellers because you can enjoy the forts, camel rides, and sand dunes without too much heat.
-Summer (March–June): The days get very hot, usually crossing 40°C. Sightseeing can be tough, but there are usually less tourists around, so you can enjoy a less busy atmosphere.
-Monsoon (July–September): Jaisalmer gets little rain, but the air feels humid. It’s a quieter time to visit if you like peace and fewer tourists.
-Winter (October–February): Winter brings cool and pleasant days with chilly nights, which makes it the ideal time to explore the desert and enjoy outdoor activities.
Best Places to visit in Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer has many places to visit like old forts, havelis, and the sand dunes. Many people pick Jaisalmer holiday packages so they can see everything without worry. Travelling to this city is enjoyable, filled with stories, and gives a glimpse of the desert’s magic.
1. Jaisalmer Fort: People calls it the Golden Fort because the yellow stones shines like gold in the sunlight. From far, it looks like a golden palace standing in the desert. Inside, there are small streets, busy markets, old temples, and even homes where people still stay. Most of the travellers take a Jaisalmer Tour Package from Delhi to visit this fort and enjoy the city.
-Location: Jaisalmer City, Rajasthan
-Timing: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
-Entry Fee: ₹50 for Indians, ₹250 for foreigners
2. Gadisar Lake: This calm lake was once the main source of water of the city. You can take a quiet boat ride while watching temples and shrines along the water's edge.
-Location: Near Jaisalmer Fort
-Timing: 8:00 AM - 8:PM
-Entry Fee: Free
3. Patwon Ki Haveli: A wealthy merchant family constructed a cluster of five havelis. The walls and balconies are full of beautiful patterns that shows the old art styles.
-Location: Patwa Complex, Jaisalmer
-Timing: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
-Entry Fee: ₹20 for Indians, ₹100 for foreigners
4. Salim Singh Ki Haveli: This haveli has a roof shaped like a peacock and windows that look like they smile. It shows the creativity of builders that how talented the workers were long years ago.
-Location: Near Jaisalmer Fort
-Timing: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
-Entry Fee: ₹20 for Indians, ₹100 for foreigners, ₹50-₹100 for Camera
5. Bada Bagh: Bada Bagh is a peaceful garden outside Jaisalmer where old kings are remembered. There are many stone chhatris here, and they look really nice when the sun goes down in the evening. When the sun sets, it makes the golden stone glow beautifully.
-Location: 6Km from Jaisalmer
-Timing: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
-Entry Fee: ₹50 for Indians, ₹100 for foreigners, ₹50-₹100 for Cameras
6. Kuldhara Village: An old abandoned village with many stories and mysteries. People say it was left overnight, and now it feels like a frozen moment in time.
-Location: 20Km from Jaisalmer
-Timing: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
-Entry Fee: ₹10 per person, ₹50 for car
7. Tanot Mata Temple: A holy place near the border, known for its miracles during wars. Many visitors come to pray and see the history linked with it.
-Location: Tanot Village, 120Km from Jaisalmer
-Timing: 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
-Entry Fee: Free
8. Longewala War Memorial: This site tells the story of the 1971 India-Pakistan war and reminds visitors of the courage of the soldiers. Here you can find big old tanks and weapons kept safely, and there is also a museum where you can learn stories of how the soldiers showed great courage in the war.
-Location: Longevala, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
-Timing: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
-Entry Fee: Free for the Memorial and Museum, small charge for watching the movie about the battle of Longevala.
9. Sam Sand Dunes: The wide desert with rolling golden dunes. You can ride a camel here, enjoy the sunset, and feel the true desert vibe.
-Location: 40-42Km from Jaisalmer, in the Thar Desert, Rajasthan
-Timing: 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
-Entry Fee: Included in the Camp Package
10. Cultural Evenings at the Desert Camps: At night, the camps come alive with folk music, dance, and fire shows. It’s the best way to enjoy Rajasthani culture under the stars.
-Location: Jaisalmer Desert Camps, near the Sam Sand Dunes, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
-Timing: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
-Entry Fee: Included in the Camp Package
Best Things to do in the Golden City
There are many fun things to do in Jaisalmer, from walking inside the Golden Fort to watching the sunset on the dunes. Many travellers love the Camel Safari in Jaisalmer, which gives a real taste of desert life.
1.Have walk inside the Golden Fort around narrow streets, see busy markets, and even find families still living there.
2.Gadisar Lake is quite a peaceful and relaxing spot, which is good for sitting around the water or taking a short boat ride.
3.At Patwon Ki Haveli there are lots of small handmade patterns on the walls and balconies that show old designs.
4.Salim Singh Ki Haveli is special because its roof looks like a peacock and the windows are shaped in a funny way.
5.Bada Bagh has old chhatris of kings, and the place looks beautiful when the sun sets.
6.Kuldhara is a silent village where no people living there, and locals believe it was deserted in just one night.
7.Tanot Mata Temple is famous near the border and many people visit to pray and hear stories of miracles.
8.The Longewala War Memorial shows tanks, weapons, and tells about the 1971 war.
9.You can enjoy a camel ride at Sam Sand Dunes while the evening sun slowly sets in the desert sky.
10.Evenings in the desert camps are special, with music, dancing, and fire that brings smiles on the visitors face.
Famous Flavours of Jaisalmer
When you try foods in Jaisalmer, you taste the real Rajasthan. The dishes are rich in spice, homely, and made with love.
1.Dal Baati Churma: The classic Rajasthani plate. Hard baati with ghee, lentils, and a bit of sweet churma on the side.
2.Ker Sangri: A desert dish made with dried beans and berries. You’ll mostly find it only in Rajasthan.
3.Gatte ki Sabzi: Gram flour dumplings cooked in a yogurt curry. Goes well with both roti and rice.
4.Pyaaz Kachori: A Fried snack stuffed with onion masala, crispy and tasty. Best eaten hot.
5.Murg-e-Sabz: A local chicken curry, flavored with fresh green herbs. Quite different from regular chicken dishes.
6.Laal Maas: Spicy red mutton curry, it is rich in flavours and full of red chillies.
7.Ghotua Ladoo: In Jaisalmer, this sweet made with besan and ghee is loved for its soft texture.
How to reach Jaisalmer
By Train: Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, and many more cities are connected to Jaisalmer Railway Station. From the station, taxis and autos are easily available to reach hotels.
By Road: Regular buses and private taxis are available from Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bikaner, and other towns closeby. The drive gives you beautiful desert views.
By Air: Jodhpur Airport is the closest one, located roughly 285 km from here. From there, generally visitors continue their journey by bus or taxi to Jaisalmer.
Day-Wise Itineraries for 2N/3D Jaisalmer Trip Package
Day 1: Reached Jaisalmer by train, checked in at the hotel. In the evening, saw Gadisar Lake, Patwon Ki Haveli, Bada Bagh, the Fort, Salim Singh’s Haveli, and also went to Kuldhara.
Day 2: Once breakfast was done, we checked out and headed towards Tanot Mata Temple and then to Longewala. Later, shifted to the desert camp at Sam Sand Dunes. After that enjoy camel rides, folk songs, dance, and a fire show at night.
Day 3: Had breakfast at the camp, checked out, and then headed back to the railway station for departure.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the right time to visit Jaisalmer?
If you’re visiting Jaisalmer, October to March is ideal since the climate is cool and travel-friendly.
2. What are the main attractions covered in this package?
Popular places like Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Patwon Ki Haveli, Bada Bagh, Kuldhara Village, Tanot Mata Temple, Longewala War Memorial, and Sam Sand Dunes are included.
3. Is a 2N/3D trip enough to explore Jaisalmer?
Yes, a 3 days / 2 nights trip is enough to see the main spots of Jaisalmer, like the Fort, Havelis, Gadisar Lake, Sam Sand Dunes, and even Longewala.
4. Is the package suitable for families?
Yes, this package is perfect for families, couples, and even solo travelers as it offers a mix of sightseeing, adventure, and cultural experiences.
1.Booking & Payment :
-100% of railway cost + minimum 50% of land package required at booking.
-Balance must be cleared 7 days before departure.
-Full advance may be required during peak season/special services.
2.Cancellation Policy :
-20+ days before departure: Deposit only
-19–10 days: 50% of tour cost
-09–06 days: 75% of tour cost
-05 days or less: 100% of tour cost
3.Child Policy :
-Below 5 years: Free
-5–12 years: Extra bed charges as per hotel policy
-Above 12 years: Charged as adult (with/without extra bed)
4.Check-in / Check-out :
-Standard hotel timings: 12:00 PM (IST).
-Early check-in/late check-out subject to hotel policy & availability.
5.Complaints :
-Report issues immediately to the tour manager.
-Unresolved complaints must be submitted in writing within 28 days of tour end.
-Disputes subject to Indian jurisdiction.
6.Liability :
-Not liable for delays, accidents, natural calamities, strikes, technical issues, or circumstances beyond our control.
-Responsibility limited to services directly booked with us.
7.Surcharge :
-Prices subject to change in case of fuel hikes, airfare, or government taxes.
8.Vehicle Use :
-Vehicle costs cover transfers & sightseeing only (as per itinerary).
-Extra usage is chargeable.
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