Indo-Pak Border Tour

Tour starts at ₹4250 per person (min. 2 people)

Embark on a journey through history and bravery as you visit Tanot and Longewala, where tales of valor & resilience come to life.

The Indo-Pak Border tour starts at around 8 am in the morning and ends at around 7:00 pm, the same day.



Overview

Plunge into an immersive & enlightening experience by undertaking an extraordinary journey to the Indo-Pakistan border near Tanot Longewala, and unfold the heroic tales of valor and sacrifice.

This tour offers an opportunity to delve into the heroic history, witness the historic war memorials, pay homage to the brave soldiers, and experience the unparalleled patriotism that echoes through this significant border region. Some of the key attractions in this tour include the Tanot Mata Temple, Sadhewala War Memorial, Longewala Yudh Sthal, Bada Bagh and the Jaisalmer War Memorial.

Overall, the Tanot Longewala tour combines history, culture, scenic beauty, and patriotism, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a meaningful and enriching travel experience.


Please Note: The entry tickets are not included in the price. Foreigners are requested to get prior permission or allow us atleast 15 days time before the departure date to seek permission from the Government officials.


Itinerary

Day 1

  • The tour will start form the Trotters Office in Gopa Chowk at 8:00 am or we will pick you up in a comfortable air-conditioned car from your hotel or any preferred destination within the city.
  • The first stop on your tour will be the Shiv Madi Temple, a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, which holds a significant value for the locals.
  • After seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva, we will continue our journey towards Tanot, and we’ll be reaching our destination after an approximately 2-hour drive through the rugged terrain of the desert.
  • On reaching Tanot, you will seek the blessings from Tanot Mata and partake in langar, a free vegetarian meal offered by the Indian Army to all the devotees.
  • After this, you will proceed to Longewala to visit the Sadhewala War Memorial and the Longewala Yudh Sthal, where you can immerse yourself in the history of the 1971 war.
  • Next, you will continue your journey back to Jaisalmer, and will take a short halt at Bada Bagh, a tranquil complex adorned with magnificent cenotaphs honouring Jaisalmer's esteemed royal families.
  • After this, you will visit the final attraction on your tour, i.e. the Jaisalmer War Museum to soak in some more historical facts about the Indo-Pak war.
  • Finally, you will conclude the tour either at the Trotters Office or at any preferred destination within the city, with cherished memories of this enthralling excursion.

Key Highlights

  • Shiv Madi
    This is a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that holds great historical, cultural and spiritual significance for the locals of Jaisalmer.
  • Tanot Mata Temple
    This famous temple is located near in Tanot near the Longewala border (India-Pakistan Border) and the Goddess is blessed with miraculous powers as the Pakistan army dropped around 3000 bombs during the 1965 War between India & Pakistan and none of them exploded. As a result, the Pakistan Army general came to the temple to apologize and to seek the blessings from the divine. This temple was also featured in the 1997 Bollywood Blockbuster movie 'Border'.
  • Sadhewala War Memorial
    This war memorial stands as a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of Indian soldiers during the Battle of Longewala in 1971, showcasing the historic significance of this poignant site.
  • Longewala Yudh Sthal
    The Longewala Yudh Sthal symbolizes the valiant defense by the Indian armed forces against a Pakistani attack during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, commemorating the courage and resilience displayed in the face of adversity. It also showcases various captured Pakistani military vehicles.
  • Bada Bagh
    This is a historic site in Jaisalmer known for its grand cenotaphs dedicated to the royal families of the past, reflecting the architectural brilliance of the bygone era.
  • Jaisalmer War Memorial
    This war memorial stands as a tribute to the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives defending the nation, showcasing the valor and sacrifices made during various wars.

    Please Note: International Travellers are requested to book a tour atleast 15 days prior to departure to seek approval for visiting the border area.

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