Experiences

Dining

Restaurant The Trio

Just a brief stroll from The Trio Haveli, our multicuisine restaurant, The Trio celebrates the rich food
traditions of Rajasthan. Since its inception in 1988, The Trio Jaisalmer has been a symbol of warm
hospitality and best cuisines hosting travellers from across the world. Indulge yourself in the culinary
legacy of Marwar, savor enchanting stories, and explore heritage narratives adoring the interiors of the
restaurant. The Trio offers outdoor and indoor seating arrangements to enjoy the mesmerising views of
Jaisalmer's historic cityscape and the Golden Fort. The folk music of the Manganiyaars, enhances the
cultural experience with the scenic beauty from The Trio.


Royal Desert Camp and Safaries,
Sam Dunes

Explore the heart of Rajasthan’s desert, the place and its people with Royal Desert Camp and Safaris, a
trailblazer in shaping the culture of desert camps. Inspired by the royal caravan sites of Rajputana, our
camps at Sam Sand Dunes, located 40 km from Jaisalmer, provide a comfortable and authentic desert
experience. The tents are the best place to explore desert culture with traditional Rajasthani décor,
hospitality, and mystique. Enjoy evenings under the starry desert sky with folk music by Thar's
legendary musicians, The Manganiyaars, and savor cuisines of Jaisalmer prepared by our local chef. Our
20 tents, set on an indigenous desert patch against the Sam Dunes, offer a blend of modern comfort,
cultural activities, and authentic cuisine, creating a rooted yet captivating camping experience

Inclusions: Stay, Cultural evening with Folk Music, Dinner & Breakfast


Dinner on the Dunes
and Cultural Evenings

Once in a lifetime experience, Dinner on the Dunes is set against the backdrop of hues of sunset from
the desert along with mesmerizing folk music. The flavours of the local cuisines and the clear sky filled
with stars creates an aura of peace and serenity for one to cherish forver. A night like this with loved
one is an experience that is unmatched.


Camel Polo

Camel Polo stands out as a truly unique sport of the world, played only in Jaisalmer, India. In this
captivating game, teams are formed by skilled riders coming from the communities of Jaisalmer and the
camels known as ship of the desert, creating a distinctive spectacle on the field. The 45-50 minute
match not only showcases the extraordinary bond between rider and camel but also draws visitors from
around the world to witness this exceptional sporting event. Experience Camel Polo, the sport legacy of
Jaisalmer, a one-of-a-kind attraction that leaves a lasting impression on spectators from every corner of
the globe. The Camel Polo Association of India organizes Camel Polo during the annual Desert Festival.
Exhibition matches are also organized upon bookings.


Exploring Jaisalmer

In and around
The Trio Haveli

  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Patwa Haveli
  • Gadisar Lake
  • Tazia Tower
  • Traditional Bazars of Jaisalmer
  • Jain Temple, Jaisalmer
  • Sun Set Point, Suli Dungri
  • The Royal Canetop (Vyas Chattri)
  • Bada Bagh

Water Bodies

  • Jaseri Talab
  • Amar Sagar
  • Gajroop Sagar

Parks

  • Fossil Park
  • Desert National Park

Museums

  • Fort Museum
  • War Museum
  • Longewala War Museum

Temples

  • Tanot Mata Temple
  • Jain Temple, Lodhurva
  • Nabh Dungar Temple
  • Temples inside Fort

Dune

  • Sam Dunes
  • Khuri Dunes
  • Kanoi Dunes
  • Kuldhara
  • Khaba Fort

Reaching Jaisalmer

By Air

Jaisalmer has direct
connectivity to and from Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad
*Changes subject to Airline schedule Jaisalmer Airport 10 km away


By Train

Jaisalmer is connected to the major cities of India through broad gauge as well as meter
gauge railway tracks. Railway station 4.5 km away


By Road

A well-maintained network of roads connects Jaisalmer to the rest of India
Jodhpur- 294 kms – 04 hours via NH125 and NH 11
Jaipur- 571 kms – 10 hr hours­ via Jaipur – Jobner – Kuchaman – Nagaur Rd, Nagaur Rd and NH 11
Udaipur- 506 kms – 9 hours via NH 68
Bikaner- 344 kms – 05 hours via NH 11
Delhi -­773 kms – 14 hours via NH 11
Ahmedabad – 548 kms 10 hours via NH 68