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English
Explore the city of Jaisalmer and get an up-close look at some of its most remarkable landmarks during this full-day private tour. See the Jaisalmer Fort, Bada Bagh, Patwon Ki Haveli, Gadisar Lake, and uncover the history and the heritage of this wonderful city with the help of your private English speaking Driver . Experience an amazing camel safari in the Thar Desert while watching the sun set to complete your journey
Day 1: Jodhpur To Jaisalmer (5Hours By Drive)
Begin the trip with a pickup from the airport, railway station, hotel or other desired place in Jodhpur (Please Write A Departure Time In Special Recruitment) . After that, you will have a half-day city tour of Jaisalmer, you will go for a sightseeing tour of Jaisalmer. Visit the magnificent Jaisalmer fort, known as Golden fort. You will also see the palaces, havelis and temples inside the fort. In the evening, you can visit local markets in Jaisalmer and Upon arrival to Jaisalmer you will check-in to your hotel and relax.
Day 2: Jaisalmer:
After breakfast, visit Nathmalji ki Haveli, Salim Singhji ki Haveli and Patwon ki Haveli. Later, you will see Gadisar Lake. In the evening, go for a unique experience in the Desert, where you will enjoy a sunset camel ride. Afterwards, you will have dinner and watch a folk dance program. You will stay overnight at desert camp in a Swiss Tent accommodation.
After breakfast, you will checkout from the desert camp and Drive Back To Jodhpur At the end of the tour, you will be transferred to your Preferable Location Airport/ Railway Station / Bus Station
Tour End With Sweet Memories
裸エプロン 鶯谷 風俗 掲示板
Sacrifice" and is in reminiscence of Frederisk Mead who died 11 August 1915, aged 58, and his two sons, Joseph Frederick Mead, Second Lieutenant, 4th Battalion The Royal Fusiliers, educated at Winchester School and Sandhurst who was killed defending the Nimy Ridge at Mons on 23 August 1914. He was 22 years of age. Additionally remembers Robert John Mead, additionally a Second Lieutenant but with the 8th Service Battalion The Royal Fusiliers. Additionally educated at Winchester, he died from his wounds at Armentieres Hospital on 2 August 1915. Mounted below the window is a gentle brown marble tablet with details of the Mead brothers and the tablet is inscribed with the phrases "E'en as they trod that day to God so walked they from their start. https://www.auxjardinspotagers.fr/blog/1740741636951