Jaisalmer Trip from Delhi with Longewala
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Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Starting from ₹ 9,999
-30% ₹ 6,999
What will you experience
Mysterious Kuldhara Village
Colourful Water Show
Historic Jaisalmer Fort
Adventurous Camel Safari
DJ Night With Bonfire
Cultural Performances
Camping Under Stars
Savour Rajasthani Flavours
24*7 Customer Support
About the Activity
| Start & End Location | Delhi, India |
| Trip Duration | 3 Nights & 4 Days |
| Locations Covered | Kuldhara Village, Bada Bagh and more |
| Age Limit | No Age Limit |
| Meal Plan | MAP (Breakfast & Dinner) |
| Accommodation Type | 3*, 4*, 5* Hotels (Depends on Package) |
| Transport Type | Hatchback/Sedan/SUV/Traveller (Depends on People) |
About Jaisalmer:
- Imagine a city covered with golden sandstone forts, vibrant streets, desert charm, and rich culture known as the Golden City of Rajasthan. Jaisalmer offers historic havelis to peaceful lakes, and thrilling dune adventures with a magical blend of history and beauty.
- Are you a desert lover? Then book now Jaisalmer trip from Delhi, which brings golden adventures at Sam Dunes, heritage at Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, and Gadisar Lake, plus powerful moments at Longewala War Memorial and Tanot Temple, creating a thrilling escape.
- About Jaisalmer Trip from Delhi with Longewala:
- First, you will settle down in your luxury tents surrounded by golden beauty. You can enjoy an adventurous Camel Safari, perfect for experiencing the raw beauty of the Thar Desert, then see Rajasthan’s charm through a folk dance show, cultural performances, a DJ night, a bonfire, and dinner.
- Head to the Longewala War Memorial Museum, known for showcasing India’s iconic 1971 battle through tanks, exhibits, and war stories, then proceed to Tanot Mata Temple, believed to be protected by divine powers during wars and return to the camp for a lovely evening with your friends.
- Lastly, visit the Kuldhara Village, a 13th-century settlement known for its silent beauty. Continue to Bada Bagh, then return to Jaisalmer via Sonar Quila (Jaisalmer Fort), Patwon Ki Haveli, and Gadisar Lake with optional boating and its colourful water show, before starting your return journey to Delhi.
Know before you book
Weather Preparedness:
- Pack appropriate clothing and accessories, depending on the varying seasons, such as summer or monsoon.
Travel Documentation:
- Carry all necessary travel documents, including identification proof, tickets, and any required permits for the journey.
Medical Precautions:
- Acquire the necessary medical facilities, medications, or personal medical items you may require during the tour.
Respect Culture:
- Dress modestly, covering your shoulders and knees as required, and respect the local religious culture.
Camera Guidelines:
- Be aware of photography or videography at religious sites. Show respect for the rules and be considerate by seeking permission before taking any clicks.
Understand Local Customs:
- Follow guidance from guides or local authorities concerning rituals, offerings, and appropriate behaviour within temples or cultural sites.
Food and Hydration:
- Taste the local cuisines cautiously, choosing reliable and hygienic establishments and take help from a local guide with you before trying any.
Safety and Awareness:
- Keep belongings secure and follow guidance from tour guides for a safe and enjoyable experience.
Check Package:
- Double-check the packages, and if you have any queries, you can reach out to our team anytime to minimise the last-minute hassle.
Things to Carry
- Clothing Essentials
- Comfortable Footwear
- Snacks &Water Bottle
- Portable Charger
- Camera or Smartphone
- Cash and Cards
- UA Voucher
How To Reach
By Air:To reach Jaisalmer you can take a flight to Jaisalmer Airport(JSA). Domestic flights from major cities are available to reach Jaisalmer. On arrival, you can take a taxi or cab to the location.
By Road:Jaisalmer is well connected to other parts of the country through a good road network. Deluxe buses, state buses and private buses ply across various cities to reach Jaisalmer.
By Train:You can catch a train for Jaisalmer Railway Station(JSM). There are trains from major cities to reach Jaisalmer. From the station, you can take a taxi or book a cab to reach your destination.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Cost of Jaisalmer Trip from Delhi with Longewala worth the experience?
Yes, the cost of a Jaisalmer Trip from Delhi with Longewala, which starts from INR 6499/- per Person, is worth the experience because you will see golden desert dunes, Sam camps, Longewala War Memorial, Tanot Mata Temple, Kuldhara Village, Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, and Gadisar Lake in a single trip.
What is the best platform to book Jaisalmer Trip from Delhi with Longewala?
The best platform to book a Jaisalmer Trip from Delhi with Longewala is through the Universal Adventures Website, as they are well-known and follow all the safety guidelines to ensure hassle free experience.
Is it Safe to Book Jaisalmer Trip from Delhi with Longewala?
Yes, it is safe to book Jaisalmer Trip from Delhi with Longewala because Universal Adventures is a well known platform for booking adventure activities like this and all their ground staff members are experienced with years of experience.
Which is the best season for Jaisalmer Trip from Delhi with Longewala?
The best season for the Jaisalmer Trip from Delhi with Longewala is October to February because the weather at this time is so pleasant and most of the tourists from all over the world visit this place at this time.
What should I wear during the trip?
Comfortable clothing, light layers for daytime, warm clothes for night, and good footwear are recommended. Desert nights can get cold, especially in winter.
Is the trip suitable for families?
Yes, it is family-friendly, offering safe stays, cultural programs, sightseeing, and light adventure activities. Children especially enjoy camel rides, fort visits, and the cultural evening.
What sightseeing is included in Jaisalmer city?
Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, Bada Bagh, Kuldhara Village, and Gadisar Lake are covered. You will get time to explore the fort’s markets, temples, and viewpoints, along with the lake’s boating and water show.
What can I expect at the desert camps?
The luxury camps offer comfortable rooms, attached washrooms, and a desert ambience along with cultural shows, folk dance, DJ night, bonfire, and traditional Rajasthani hospitality. Dinner and breakfast are also served at the campsite.
Do I need to carry any documents?
Carry a valid ID (Aadhar card, passport, or driving license) and booking confirmations for hotels and safaris.
Are washrooms available during the trip?
The camps and hotels have modern washrooms, and tourist spots like Longewala and Tanot also have basic facilities. While travelling, regular stops are made as needed.





