Jaisalmer is a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan, India’s westernmost state. Due to its golden dunes and castles made of golden honey sandstone, it is known as the ‘golden city.’ Lakes, magnificent Jain temples, and havelis beautify Jaisalmer. Climb onto the saddle of a camel and journey into the desert, stopping to camp beneath the stars for a memorable experience.The Jaisalmer Fort is a fortification with small passageways and shops selling colourful handicrafts that have been inhabited by locals for years.Travelers must take a vehicle safari followed by a camel ride to reach the Sand Dunes from Jaisalmer, which is a town. As a result, Jaisalmer has a unique blend of Indian desert culture, tradition, and adventure. Hire Jaisalmer Tour Packages to enjoy your trip.
About Gadisar Lake in Your Jaisalmer Tour
The lovely Gadisar Lake, located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer in the dry state of Rajasthan, sits like an oasis in the middle of a desert. There were no canals, irrigation systems, or other technical means to transport water to Rajasthan’s desert regions in the middle Ages. Raja Rawal Jaisal constructed this reservoir to meet the needs of his people. The lake, which lies adjacent to Jaisalmer’s fort, provides a welcome relief from the desert’s scorching and dry atmosphere. Gadisar Lake and the neighbouring fort provide stunning and attractive vistas, particularly when the eastern sky is blood red and the sun rises, hitting its rays on the upper floors of Jaisalmer Fort. Gadisar Lake offers a variety of activities to offer, whether you want to spend some peaceful time alone or have a good time with your family. You may have a walk along the embankment or go boating in the lake. If you visit during the winter, you could be fortunate enough to observe stunning exotic migrating birds coming in and around the lake from the adjacent Bharatpur bird sanctuary. The trip to the lake can be done with Golden Triangle Tour with Jodhpur Jaisalmer.
History of the Lake
Raja Rawal Jaisal, the king of the time, established Gadisar Lake as a reservoir in the 12th-13th centuries AD. He was the first king of the state and city of Jaisalmer, and belonged to one of Rajasthan’s bluest royal bloodlines. It’s easy to suppose that the lake was dug up to compensate for the region’s aridity. Because of a certain gradient of the ground there, the location where the lake is located was able to naturally collect and retain some precipitation, whatever it was. The lake eventually became Jaisalmer’s life-saving supply of water, serving as a reservoir and water conservation system. To a large degree, it was successful in combating water scarcity. As a result, many tourists think it’s a natural oasis in the heart of the Indian Thar desert, although it’s actually man-made. Maharawal Gadsi Singh, who renovated the entire area around 1400 AD, gave the immaculate lake its name. The extra chhatris and a handful of shrines are thought to have been his additions to the plain body of water. Later, the lake was renamed Gadsisar Lake or Gadisar Lake in his honour. We take care of theJaisalmer Tourism with utmost beauty. Book your Jaisalmer Trip Packages with Go Rajasthan Travel. We believe in a very safe and sound travel. Our guide was very good and friendly. We ensure our clients security. The restaurants we suggest having the best Rajasthani cuisine ever. It was all over a very happy and good experience