Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer

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Dunes form the star attraction of Jaisalmer. These dunes have a unique charm of their own, which offers a great experience to every visitor. People from all over visit the city to enjoy the magical sunsets on the dunes. The best way to discover the beauty of the dunes is with a sam sand dunes desert safari in Jaisalmer.

The Sam Sand Dunes, located at a distance of 42 km from Jaisalmer, are one of the most popular tourist attractions. Tourists can enjoy camping at these dunes, coupled with bonfires.

Types of Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer

There are a total of 3 popular sand dune areas in Jaisalmer, which are:

Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes, one of India’s most authentic desert dune sites, is 45 kilometres west of Jaisalmer City. You can get there by renting a car from Jaisalmer City, and you can then stay in one of the many desert camps constructed within a 2-3 km radius of the dunes. Sam Sand Dunes are home to 30- to 60-meter-tall dunes.

Khuri Sand Dunes

The Khuri Sand Dunes are 40 kilometres southwest of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. It is one of the most well-known and unspoiled natural wonders in the centre of the immense Thar Desert, which offers several perfect spots for travellers to explore Indian dunes.

Numerous dunes may be found in the Thar Desert, providing travellers with opportunities for camping and desert excursions. The sand dunes of Jaisalmer are the perfect place for lone travellers to spend time alone.

Lodhruva sand dunes

The closest site to see dunes from Jaisalmer is a settlement called Lodhruva, which is only 5.5 kilometres away. In comparison to other dunes, these dunes are relatively tiny.

Best time to visit Sand Dunes

Like other tourist destinations in India, Jaisalmer’s dunes are best visited in the winter. However, due to the relatively moderate weather, the months of October through March are ideal for travel in this desert region. Because of the three-day Jaisalmer Desert Festival, February is the busiest month at Sam Sand Dunes.

Tourists can engage in various cultural events and activities across the entire desert. In truth, summer is not a frequent time for desert safaris and camping in Sam, Jaisalmer. So, from April to July, you won’t be able to enjoy the desert to its fullest.

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Things To Do At Sand Dunes

There are a few things you can do at Sam Sand Dunes Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, including:

Camel safari

A camel ride is one of the best ways to discover the desert’s beauty and explore its landscape. Sunsets and sunrises are beautiful here.

Jeep safari

Sam Sand Dunes desert Safari Jaisalmer will give you a glimpse of the rural life of Rajasthan with its beautiful views of the surroundings.

Folk dance

Folk and tribal music play an important role in Rajasthani culture since the state was once dominated by these groups. You can explore the vibrant culture of Rajasthan through dances like kalbeliya, ghoomar, and chari.

Star gazing

Jaisalmer offers some of the best stargazing in the world. At the Sam Sand Dunes Camp Jaisalmer, you will observe the stars, graze under the stars, and learn about the constellations.

Entry Fee Sand Dunes

The entry fee for the Sam Dunes is free for all individuals. However, Sand Dunes Jaisalmer is open 24 x 7, 7 days a week to all visitors.

Sam Sand Dunes Desert Safari Jaisalmer Price

Camel safari: Rs. 20 – 200

Jeep safari: Rs. 500 – Rs. 1500

Places to visit near Sand Dunes

Here are some of the best places to visit near the dunes are as follows:-

  • Jain temple: It is situated inside the Jaisalmer fort, built of yellow sandstone. It is a very popular shrine among Jain pilgrims.
  • Jaisalmer Fort: The Jaisalmer Fort, also known as ‘Sonar Qila’ or ‘Golden Fort’, is a UNESCO heritage site and offers a stunning view of the desert.
  • Patwon ki haveli: Patwon ki haveli is one of Jaisalmer’s largest havelis. It is famous for its beauty, attractive gateways, wall painting, and beautifully curved balconies.
  • Bada Bagh:– Bada Bagh, also known as Barabagh, is a memorial garden complex. In the 16th century, Lunkaran, the son of Jai Singh II, built the first cenotaph in the Bada Bagh.

How To Reach Sand Dunes

Sand Dunes can be reached by road, train, and air from nearby cities and states:

By Air

The closest airport to Sand Dunes is Jodhpur, 285 kilometres away. To reach Sand Dunes, you can take a taxi or bus from here.

By Train

Jaisalmer railway station is the nearest railway station to Sand Dunes. It is well connected with other parts of India. Upon reaching, you can take a cab or city bus to reach Sand Dunes.

By Road

Jaisalmer is well connected by road with other parts of India. You can travel via bus or hire a private taxi or cab.

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