For the longest time this 800-year-old fort was the Jaisalmer city. It was only in the 17th century that settlements began outside the walls. Photo by HistoryTV18
Krushna Abhishek taking a moment to soak in the timeless beauty of the Bada Bagh. Photo by HistoryTV18
Bada Bagh is a cluster of cenotaphs overlooking a mango grove in Jaisalmer. Each cenotaph was built to commemorate a Jaisalmer King or Queen that passed away. Photo by HistoryTV18
A full day of exploring the historical beauty of Jaisalmer put a big smile of Krushna Abhishek’s face. Photo by HistoryTV18
Constructed in 1899 under the reign of Maharaja Shalivahan Singh Ji, Jawahar Niwas Palace is a stunning royal structure carved out of golden sandstone. Photo by HistoryTV18
An artificial lake built by the founder king of Jaisalmer Rawal Jaisal, Gadisar Lake used to be the only source of water for the city. Photo by HistoryTV18
Situated on a hill that rises 250m above the surrounding land, Jaisalmer Fort offers breathtaking views of the city. Photo by HistoryTV18
The Jawahar Niwas Palace is today a popular heritage hotel and a popular wedding destination. Photo by HistoryTV18