Tuk Tuk City Tour
Tour starts at ₹1950 per person (min. 2 people)
Explore the vibrant streets of Jaisalmer, its iconic landmarks and hidden gems in a fun and convenient way with our Tuk Tuk City Tour.
The tuk tuk city tour starts at around 8 am in the morning and ends at around 1 pm, the same day.
Overview
Embark on a captivating Tuk Tuk City Tour of Jaisalmer, where ancient tales come to life amidst the golden hues of the desert as you set off to explore some of the key iconic landmarks of the city.
This carefully curated tour offers a glimpse into the unique sights and sounds of Jaisalmer. It offers an opportunity to explore the majestic Jaisalmer Fort, marvel at the intricate Havelis with their ornate architecture, step into the regal world of the Mandir Palace, pay tribute to the legendary Vyas Chattri, and bask in the serenity of the picturesque Gadisar Lake.
This Tuk Tuk tour offers a convenient, authentic, and enjoyable way to discover Jaisalmer's charms, ensuring a memorable and a truly immersive experience.
Please Note: The entry tickets are not included in the price.
Itinerary
Day 1
- Start your sightseeing tour from the Trotters Office near the Fort Gate, where you'll be welcomed with a cup of delicious tea to kick-start your captivating journey.
- After tea, you will start by sitting in your tuk tuk and will first visit the Jaisalmer Fort, marvelling at the grandeur of the Maharaja Palace, Lakshminath Temple, Chandraprabhu Jain Temple, Surya Temple, and the breathtaking Cannon Point.
- Then, you will proceed to the renowned Patwon ki Haveli and Nathmal ki Haveli, witnessing the intricate carvings and architectural wonders of these historic monuments.
- After this, you will continue your journey to the magnificent Mandir Palace, where you'll step into the world of royalty and immerse yourself in the opulent lifestyle of the Maharajas.
- Take a delightful break for brunch (at your own expense) and savor the local cuisine, indulging in flavors that tantalize your taste buds.
- Next, you’ll visit the mesmerizing Vyas Chattri which is adorned with exquisitely carved cenotaphs, showcasing the rich craftsmanship and cultural heritage of Jaisalmer.
- Then you will embark on your tuk tuk and ride to the enchanting Gadisar Lake, where you can unwind by the serene banks, appreciating the tranquility or opt for a thrilling horse ride and boating experience (at your own expense).
- Conclude your tour by returning to your tuk tuk, where our friendly driver will drop you off at your preferred destination within the city, leaving you with unforgettable memories of your Jaisalmer exploration.
Key Highlights
- Maharaja Palace
Situated within the Jaisalmer Fort, the palace is a fascinating place with intricate details, captivating artifacts and architectural grandeur. - Lakshminath Temple
The temple is located inside the Fort and was built in 1494. It is dedicated to the Goddess Lakshmi & her consort Lord Vishnu. - Chandraprabhu Jain Temple
This temple is also inside the fort and was built in 1509. It is dedicated to the the 8th Tirthankara Jain Prophet Chandraprabhu Ji. - Surya Temple
The Surya Temple is a small temple inside the fort that was built in the 16th Century and is dedicated to Lord Surya (the Sun God). - Patwon ki Haveli
With a rich history dating back to the 19th century, Patwon ki Haveli stands as a testament to the opulence and architectural brilliance of the wealthy Jain traders of Jaisalmer. - Nathmal ki Haveli
Built in the late 19th century by two brothers, Nathmal ki Haveli showcases a unique blend of Rajput and Islamic architectural styles, reflecting the craftsmanship and artistic fusion prevalent during that era. - Mandir Palace
Originally a royal residence, Mandir Palace showcases exquisite Rajput architecture and offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the erstwhile rulers of the region. - Vyas Chattri
Vyas Chhatri, a cenotaph dedicated to the sage Vyasa, is a magnificent architectural structure adorned with intricate carvings, serving as a peaceful tribute to the revered figure from Hindu mythology. - Gadisar Lake
This lake was built in 1156 AD by Maharaja Jaisal Singh to provide water for the inhabitants of Jaisalmer. It was later rebuilt by Maharawal Gadsi Singh around 1367 AD.
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