
Surrounding Area
On the ancient trade route, in the heart of the Thar Desert is Jaisalmer, a remote settlement populated by palaces and havelis.
Sandstone architecture is predominant with abundant rooftop vistas, charming facades and winding streets and pathways.
The golden Jaisalmer Fort, over 800 years old, crowns the Trikuta Hill. Within its walls, defended by 99 turrets, lies the old city. From the city, to view the fort is almost identical to what was seen by merchants on their overland camel caravans to central Asia.
The fort stands almost 30 metres over the city and houses an entire living area within huge ramparts. Seven years in the making, the fort's newest abode is your home in the desert, welcome to Garh Jaisal!

Jaisalmer is famous for embroidery, rajasthani mirror work, rugs, blankets, antiques and old stone work. Tie-dye and other fabrics are made and color abounds everywhere.
We bring you inspired creations by local artisans and encourage you to immerse and have fun with our culture and creativity.
Accommodations
Each of our seven rooms is built with the most thoughtful of appointments and comfort. Comtemplate your moment in time overlooking this medieval city ~ sipping a nicely spiced chai from your window seat
The hotel features a rooftop deck which overlooks the city of Jaisalmer and has views to the Palace across the fort. Looking out over the desert, the modernism of the windmills in the distance is in unique harmony with the essence of medieval times.
Guests can also enjoy dinner by candlelight under an array of stars prepared by Garh Jaisal’s private chef or explore local delicacies in the many restaurants nearby.
Rooms/Suites
All rooms feature a king size bed with quality linens, private bathroom with hot water shower, beautiful rich wood furniture and comfortable seat pillows to enjoy the view below your palatial retreat
Amenities
free use of internet, rooftop deck, private restaurant
Services Offered
guided city tours (fee), aruyvedic treatments, camel safaris (overnight or sunset), free transfers from the airport, bus or train
Restrictions
not suitable for people with disabilities
Directions
If you are arriving by car...there is only one entrance to the fort - have your driver bring you into the fort or if you are walking or taking a tuktuk, come in the same entrance. When you are inside the second gate, there is a large square which is the end of the road!
From here you must walk!