
Jaisalmer Trip Package 4N 5D
Duration
4 Night, 5 Day
Route
Delhi to Delhi
Group Size
Group Trip
Rating
4.8/5 (120 reviews)
About Jaisalmer Trip Package 4N 5D
Jaisalmer’s beauty shines through its age-old fort, its calm, winding alleys, and the endless desert horizons surrounding it. The city’s jaisalmer sightseeing offers a mix of history and calm, whether you’re exploring old havelis or watching the dunes glow at sunset. Include Jaisalmer in your Rajasthan tour package and you’ll experience a comforting, enduring vibe that remains with you long after the trip is over.
This customized jaisalmer trip package 4N 5D covers major attractions from Mehrangarh Fort and Sonar Quila to Patwon Ki Haveli, Bada Bagh, and more, with all sightseeing done by a private car. It includes vibrant cultural shows, a local dinner, and desert excursions like camel safaris and jeep tours. Your journey also features a memorable Longewala Tour, covering Tanot Temple and the war memorial, with all taxes included and 24×7 assistance for a smooth experience.
Why Choose Memorable Your Trip
Memorable Your Trip turns your Jaisalmer trip into a truly tailored journey, shaping every element—heritage spots, cultural nights, and everything in between—according to your pace and preferences. Private car tours, inclusive pricing, and constant support make the journey effortless. Even experiences like the camel safari Jaisalmer or the Longewala–Tanot visit can be tailored to your preference, making the whole trip feel personal and truly memorable.
Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer
-Winter (October to February): This is the ideal time for a jaisalmer trip from Delhi or even a jaisalmer trip from Gurgaon, as the weather stays pleasant for fort visits, desert camps, and evening cultural shows.
-Late Winter/Early Spring (February to March): Since the temperatures stay gentle, experiences like jeep safari Jaisalmer and camel excursions are far more pleasant without the usual scorching heat.
-Monsoon (July to September): Though there’s a bit of rain, the drop in temperature feels pleasant, and the smaller crowds make it great for those who like exploring in peace.
-Summer (April to June): The days can be intensely hot, but if you don’t mind the warmth, the desert’s early mornings and late evenings still provide a peaceful, wide-open sky to enjoy.
Best Places to Visit in Jaisalmer
Your journey blends golden forts, artistic havelis, and desert adventures, ending with the impactful longewala tour. Every spot adds a unique flavor to the trip.
1. Mehrangarh Fort
A remarkable fort that opens up to endless desert views and reflects the richness of Rajput history.
-Things to do: Explore the ramparts, visit the museum galleries, and enjoy panoramic photo spots.
2. Sonar Quila (Golden Fort)
A living fort glowing in golden sandstone with bustling markets and old temples.
-Things to do: Stroll through the tight lanes, browse local handmade stuff, and catch the sunset from a rooftop spot.
3. Patwon Ki Haveli
A group of historic havelis recognized for their finely worked sandstone carvings.
-Things to do: Explore the detailed interiors, learn about merchant history, and capture the artwork up close.
4. Camel Safari – Jaisalmer
A peaceful way to experience the dunes and desert silence from camelback.
-Things to do: Ride through sunset dunes, enjoy traditional tea stops, and take photos on the ridge.
5. Jeep Safari – Jaisalmer
A fast, exciting ride through deeper desert trails and high dunes.
-Things to do: Try dune bashing, stop at scenic desert points, and enjoy the thrill of a jeep safari Jaisalmer adventure.
6. Tanot Mata Temple
A historic, spiritually significant temple that’s connected to several moving stories from wartime.
-Things to do: Attend the peaceful temple rituals and explore the nearby BSF displays.
7. Longewala War Memorial Museum
A powerful reminder of the 1971 Battle of Longewala with real war exhibits.
-Things to do: Watch the war documentary, view preserved tanks, and learn about heroic soldiers.
8. Longewala Border
An important stop on the Longewala tour, giving you a closer view of India’s border defense area.
-Things to do: Explore military exhibits and take in the vast desert landscape around the post.
9. Bada Bagh
A quiet stretch of royal cenotaphs overlooking serene desert fields.
-Things to do: Walk among the chhatris, enjoy sunset views, and take wide-angle shots of the area.
10. Salim Singh Ki Haveli
A unique haveli known for its peacock-inspired architecture and sharp stonework.
-Things to do: Observe the intricate carvings and explore the arched corridors.
11. Nathmal Ki Haveli
It’s mainly known for the incredibly detailed front design, all carved by two brothers.
-Things to do: Check out the detailed art up close and meander through the haveli’s lavishly designed interiors.
Famous Food in Jaisalmer
A jaisalmer trip package 4N 5D isn’t really complete unless you try the city’s traditional food, with its desert spices, slow-cooked recipes, and that warm Rajasthani touch. Every local dish adds something unique to your trip.
1. Dal Baati Churma
This signature Rajasthani plate—baatis, dal, and sweet churma—is simple but full of flavor, making it a great introduction for first-time visitors.
2. Ker Sangri
A simple desert vegetable recipe with a mix of earthy and slightly tangy notes. It goes best with fresh hot rotis and really gives you a feel of everyday local food.
3. Ghotua Ladoo
A soft, melt-in-the-mouth sweet prepared with pure ghee and besan. It’s especially popular in Jaisalmer and often enjoyed after meals.
4. Laal Maas
A fiery red mutton curry made with Mathania chilies for deep, smoky heat. Ideal for those who enjoy bold flavors.
5. Rajasthani Kadi
A mild yogurt-based curry with a calm, comforting taste. It’s a good match for simple dishes or for lunches in the midday heat.
6. Pyaz Kachori
This crispy snack, stuffed with a hot onion filling, works well for a morning meal or a small evening munch during your walk around town.
7. Bajre Ki Roti With Lasun Chutney
Millet roti, eaten with a sharp, garlicky chutney, captures the raw, authentic flavor of Rajasthan’s desert dishes.
8. Makhaniya Lassi
A thick, creamy lassi topped with saffron or cardamom. Light and refreshing, ideal for keeping cool in the desert heat.
Shopping in Jaisalmer
A jaisalmer trip naturally feels more complete when you explore its colorful markets filled with handcrafted art, desert textiles, and traditional Rajasthani treasures. Each market offers something unique to take back home.
1. Handmade Leather Goods
Near the fort, artisans sell their leather work, including bags, diaries, and classic mojari shoes.
2. Rajasthani Textiles & Embroidery
From sparkling mirror dupattas to eye-catching patchwork quilts, these textile stands bring plenty of color to your shopping outing.
3. Jaisalmer Stone Carvings
Small sandstone sculptures and carved decor items show off the city’s well-known architectural style.
4. Camel Leather Articles
Wallets, belts, lanterns, and traditional accessories made from treated camel leather are popular souvenirs.
5. Antique Jewellery
You can browse through oxidized silver jewellery, tribal-inspired patterns, and old-school Rajasthani designs, perfect for pairing with ethnic outfits.
6. Spices & Local Pickles
Fragrant spices, ker-sangri pickles, and homemade masalas make great take-home items if you want to bring back real local flavors.
7. Handcrafted Souvenirs
These cute crafts—puppets, tiny camels, and lively decor items—are ideal for gifting or carrying home as keepsakes.
How to Reach Jaisalmer
-By Train: Direct trains from major cities make travel easy, especially for a jaisalmer trip from Delhi or nearby northern routes. Overnight journeys are comfortable and well-connected.
-By Road: Jaisalmer is accessible through smooth highways, making a jaisalmer trip from Gurgaon or Jaipur convenient by car, taxi, or bus with scenic desert views along the way.
-By Air: The closest airport is in Jodhpur, and the drive to Jaisalmer usually takes around four to five hours. Visitors usually go with this option since it lets them get to their desert itinerary or the longewala tour without much waiting.
-By Private Cab: Hiring a cab offers flexibility for stops, photos, and detours, especially if you’re planning a personalized trip that includes forts, dunes, and border attractions.
Itinerary for Jaisalmer Trip Package 4N 5D
Day 1: Delhi to Jaisalmer
Your jaisalmer trip begins with an evening train out of Delhi, leading into a relaxed overnight journey.
Day 2: Jaisalmer Sightseeing
Check in, relax, and start your jaisalmer sightseeing with Mehrangarh Fort, Sonar Quila, and Patwon Ki Haveli before returning to the hotel for the night.
Day 3: Longewala & Desert Activities
Make your way to Longewala, settle into your camp, and take part in camel safari Jaisalmer, jeep safari Jaisalmer, visit Tanot Temple, the War Memorial Museum, and explore the border area.
Day 4: Jaisalmer Local Tour
Make your way back to town to explore the Golden Fort, Bada Bagh, Salim Singh Ki Haveli, and Nathmal Ki Haveli, finishing the day with cultural shows and a traditional dinner.
Day 5: Departure
Once you finish breakfast, check out and begin your return journey, taking along all the good moments you’ve gathered.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the best time to plan a Jaisalmer trip?
Most travelers prefer October to February because the weather stays pleasant for forts, desert camps, and outdoor activities.
2. Are camel safari and jeep safari included in most packages?
Yes, camel and jeep safaris are usually part of desert packages, especially if the itinerary includes a dune stay or a full desert exploration.
3. What type of clothes should I pack for a desert trip?
Pack light outfits for the day, a few warm layers for cooler evenings, and comfy shoes for wandering through forts and desert dunes.
4. Are desert camps suitable for winter nights?
Yes, camps provide proper bedding and blankets, and many offer heaters on request, so winter nights are comfortable.
5. Do we need permits for the Longewala or Tanot visit?
No special permit is required for tourists, but ID proof is usually checked at certain points.
1.Booking & Payment :
-100% of conveyance + 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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