Footprints In The Sand With Where To Trek When The Massive Thar Desert Calls

Jaisalmer, known as the “Golden City” of India, is famous for its magnificent sandstone architecture and historical forts and vast stretches of the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer attracts most tourists due to architectural wonders and a vibrant culture. However, this city also offers opportunities for unique trips on foot. These walks allow them to have a replica experience of how it was living in the desert landscape with its plants and animals while getting to know how people live there. Below is a comprehensive guide about some good trekking places around Jaisalmer.

 

1. Khuri Sand Dunes

Khuri is a small village located approximately 45 kilometers southwest of Jaisalmer. It has beautiful sand dunes and a tranquil atmosphere that makes it stand out among other destinations. A hike through Khuri provides an authentic desert feel with rolling dunes, scarce vegetation and occasionally spotting some creatures like those in deserts. Also, trekkers can make trips to local mud houses to have a look into traditional Rajasthan culture.

 

2. Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes are one of the most popular and easily accessible dune destinations being located around 40 kilometers from Jaisalmer. The area is perfect for short or long hikes giving you the ultimate desert experience here. Especially at dawn and dusk times one could find oneself gripped by their beauty; huge expanses covered by sand hills reaching far away attract any eye like a magnet making an irresistible view.

 

3. Desert National Park

The Desert National Park, which is just near Jaisalmer, is a must-visit for trekking lovers who want to explore the unique desert ecosystem of this area. It is one of the biggest national parks in India, and it covers an estimated area of around 3,162 square kilometers. The park has a range of wildlife species such as Great Indian Bustard, foxes, and some reptiles.

 

4. Lodhruva

Lodhruva was the capital city of Bhati Dynasty before Jaisalmer came into being and lies about 15 kilometers northwestward away from it. This village is known for its Jain temples as well as historical ruins. Trekking in Lodhruva will offer you history, culture, nature all rolled into one experience.

 

5. Kuldhara Village

Kuldhara is an uninhabited village located approximately 18 kilometers west of Jaisalmer. It has a spooky atmosphere and deserted lanes that make this place perfect for treks with an unusual flavor where tourists can walk on abandoned street or visit remains of buildings here and there. People fled leaving everything they had behind overnight over two centuries ago but why still puzzles everybody till today?

 

Conclusion

Jaisalmer is an adventurer’s paradise with its rich history, vibrant culture and breath-taking desert landscapes. Each trekking destination, be it rolling sand dunes of Khuri and Sam or historic ruins of Kuldhara and Lodhruva, offers something that is special to each one. Jaisalmer’s treks cater for both experienced trekkers seeking a challenge as well as beginners hoping to have their first taste of trekking in one of India’s most magical regions. Therefore pack your bags; let us embark on this journey with our heads held high through the fascinating pathways in Jaisalmer.

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