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Jaisalmer Hotels
Fort
Rajwada4 kms from the airport and 1 km from the railway station, the Fort Rajwada is located in peaceful countryside just outside the city. 2 Kilometers from Downtown, 2 Kilometers from the Jaisalmer Fort, 3 kms from Jaisalmer Railway Station, 5 kms from Jaisalmer Airport, 280 kms from Jodhpur, 400 kms from Bikaner.
Gorbandh Palace

The very name of this hotel is inspired by the influence of the desert. Gorbandh is a harness, which the desert women decorate for their husband's camel with any material they can find: cowry shells, beads, sequins, couloured threads and even buttons. The architecture of this Royal Retreat has been inspired by traditional Indian homes. There is a central courtyard with a swimming pool which is surrounded by luxuriously appointed rooms.
Traditional in cuisine, the hotel is a veritable oasis that makes the discovery of the desert a pleasure by day and by night. The hotel organises desert camps with Rajasthan's celebrated folk music and dance around a campfire on starlit evenings at the sand dunes.
Heritage Inn

A modern hotel with a ethnic touch - a resort redefined, away from the clamous of the city - yet only ten minutes away from it all - Heritage Inn helps relax and get the maximum out of your vacation - while you are here enjoy sunbathing by the pool or live in rustic luxury of our air conditioned cottages, all of which opens up in the garden - a multi cuisine restaurant, bar and rajasthani folk music & dance by the camp fire under the clear desert sky at night completes a dream vacation.
Rawal Kot

Overlooking the town of Jaisalmer, Hotel Rawal-Kot is the perfect combination of modern comfort and fairytale medieval charm.
Perched above the town and seemingly rising out of the rocks, the hotel offers postcard-perfect views of the 12th century Jaisalmer Fort as well as the setting sun.
Inspired by the havelis of yore, the hotels design offers a palette of local colors, materials, and fabrics.


