New Year in Jaisalmer

The new year celebration in Jaisalmer attracts travellers to desert zones like Sam and Khuri, where curated New Year programmes feature folk performances, gala dinners, and open-air countdown events. Resorts such as Suryagarh, Fort Rajwada, and WelcomHeritage Mandir Palace organise evenings that include Kalbelia dance, fire shows, live drumming, and themed dining experiences. These celebrations create a festive atmosphere while maintaining Jaisalmer’s cultural identity.

If you are planning the new year in Jaisalmer, you can explore illuminated heritage spots after sunset, including Gadisar Lake, Patwon Ki Haveli, and the Jaisalmer Fort viewpoints. These areas remain active through the evening with night walks, small music shows, and citywide celebrations. Travellers choosing places to visit in Jaisalmer in the New Year also include Bada Bagh and Sadar Bazaar for photography and handicraft shopping.

Premium desert camps like The Serai, Prince Desert Camp, and Rajwada Desert Camp host large-scale new year events in Jaisalmer that combine dune activities, buffet spreads, and DJ nights under clear desert skies. Thrillophilia’s Jaisalmer tour packages help travellers plan seamless New Year holidays with verified camps, guided experiences, and coordinated desert celebrations.

What to Do in Jaisalmer for New Year’s

  • Celebrate at the iconic Opulent New Year Eve 2026: Join the desert gala at Sam Sand Dunes with live Rajasthani folk performances, DJ sets, fireworks, and premium dining under the stars.

  • Desert adventures: Take a sunset camel safari, try dune bashing at Sam Sand Dunes, or spend the night in luxury camps like Suryagarh, The Serai, or Rajputana Desert Camp.

  • Explore historic sites: Walk through the UNESCO-listed Jaisalmer Fort, admire the intricate carvings of Patwon Ki Haveli, and enjoy a serene sunset at Gadisar Lake.

  • Local cultural experiences: Attend Kalbelia dance shows, enjoy Sufi music sessions, or explore handicraft markets around the fort for souvenirs and Rajasthani handicrafts.

  • Photography hotspots: Capture the golden cityscape, desert dunes at sunrise or sunset, and the vibrant festival lights for memorable shots.

Best Desert Camps in Jaisalmer for New Year 2026

  • The Mystic Bliss Desert Camp: Swiss‑tent accommodation, sunset camel safaris, live Sufi and gypsy music, DJ nights, bonfires, and multi-course buffet dinners under the Thar stars.

  • Mehar Adventure Safari Camp (“Opulent New Year Eve 2026”): Gala desert party with folk dances, jeep and camel safaris, fireworks, live DJ, buffet dinner, overnight tent stay, and breakfast with panoramic dune views.

  • Prince Desert Camp: Traditional Rajasthani folk shows, Kalbelia dance, desert dune adventures, gala dinners, and cozy tents with sunrise views over Sam and Khuri dunes.

  • Real Desert Safari Jaisalmer Package: Budget-friendly camp offering camel and jeep safaris, evening bonfires, folk performances, gala dinners, and overnight Swiss‑tent stays under the desert sky.

  • Rajwada / Royal Desert Camps: Luxury tents near Sam Dunes with sunset camel rides, cultural performances, DJ parties, buffet dinners, and overnight accommodation with private dune views.

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Experience a high-energy New Year in Jaisalmer with desert safaris, cultural performances, and two nights of music-filled celebrations. Ride camels at sunset, enjoy folk shows, fire acts, DJ and EDM nights, and explore Tanot, Longewala, and the living Jaisalmer Fort. Warm hospitality, scenic drives, starry nights, and authentic Rajasthani dinners make this the perfect festive getaway in the Thar Desert.

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Desert New Year Party at Desert Drop Resort

Desert Drop Resort hosts one of the liveliest new year events in Jaisalmer, known for open-air dance floors, dune activities, and extended buffet spreads. Your experience begins with camel rides and jeep safaris before shifting to the evening programme featuring DJs, fire artists, and cultural dancers. 

The location appeals to travellers who choose to celebrate the new year in Jaisalmer as it offers this high-energy ambience and scenic dune surroundings. The resort also offers private seating areas, bonfire sections, and sky lantern releases, making the celebration ideal for groups and young travellers seeking a nightlife-style desert party.

Address: Sam–Khuri Belt, Jaisalmer

Entry Fee: INR 7,500–18,000 per person (approx)

How to Reach: 50 mins from Jaisalmer City

Event Highlights:

  • Release sky lanterns during the midnight countdown.

  • Groove to DJ sets on open-sand dance floors.

  • Watch fire poi and LED jugglers perform finale acts.

  • Sip mocktails at desert lounges under starry skies.

  • Join guided camel rides before celebrations begin.

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Heritage New Year Night at Hotel Rawalkot Jaisalmer

Hotel Rawalkot offers a heritage-inspired celebration perfect for travellers searching for places to visit in Jaisalmer in the New Year with an elegant setting. The property features sandstone architecture, terrace viewpoints, and curated New Year dinners with live music. You can enjoy folk recitals, rooftop gatherings, and heritage-style décor that enhances the experience. 

The event includes cultural performances, traditional cuisine, and midnight festivities suited for couples and families. Rawalkot’s location near major landmarks also appeals to visitors exploring places to visit in Jaisalmer during New Year throughout the day before attending the celebration at night.

Address:  Jodhpur–Jaisalmer Highway

Entry Fee: INR 12,000–22,000 per room (approx)

How to Reach: 10 mins from Jaisalmer Station

Event Highlights:

  • Release sky lanterns during the midnight countdown.

  • Groove to DJ sets on open-sand dance floors.

  • Watch fire poi and LED jugglers perform finale acts.

  • Sip mocktails at desert lounges under starry skies.

  • Join guided camel rides before celebrations begin.

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Palace-Style New Year Gala at WelcomHeritage Mandir Palace

WelcomHeritage Mandir Palace hosts an elegant New Year Eve celebration inside its sandstone courtyards and heritage wings that date back several centuries. The property’s carved balconies, jharokhas, and multi-level terraces create atmospheric settings for a royal celebration. Guests enjoy Rajasthani cultural performances, heritage storytelling, and multi-cuisine gala dinners served across open courtyards and indoor halls.

The illuminated Badal Mahal section becomes a favourite photography spot. This palace gala suits travellers seeking a refined new year celebration in Jaisalmer with strong historic character and comfortable hospitality.

Address: Gandhi Chowk, Jaisalmer

Entry Fee: INR 18,000 – 35,000 per couple (approx)

How to Reach: 10 minutes from Jaisalmer Railway Station by taxi

Event Highlights:

  • Release sky lanterns from the upper terrace.
  • Watch classical dance troupes perform evening sets.
  • Enjoy dinner beside heritage sandstone columns.
  • See the palace façade glow under festive lighting.


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Grand Desert New Year Eve at Desert Tulip Jaisalmer

Desert Tulip Jaisalmer offers a vibrant New Year Eve party featuring folk shows, fire acts, and live music across its landscaped outdoor zones. Guests can move between the poolside area, main courtyard stage, and decorated open lounges.

The evening includes regional and continental dishes, dessert counters, and mocktail bars. Many travellers prefer this venue for new year in Jaisalmer as it balances cultural showcases with upbeat entertainment. Warm lighting and themed stage décor create inviting festival settings ideal for groups and families.

Address: Airport Road, Jaisalmer

Entry Fee: INR 10,000 – 22,000 per couple (approx)

How to Reach: 15 minutes from Railway Station by auto or taxi

Event Highlights:
  • Groove to DJ sets beside the pool.
  • Watch fire poi artists open the evening show.
  • Enjoy a wide buffet under lantern-lit canopies.
  • Join countdown celebrations on an open-air stage.

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Premium New Year Celebration at Rang Mahal Jaisalmer

Rang Mahal hosts a high-energy New Year celebration across its palace-style courtyards and indoor halls. The event features live folk groups, contemporary bands, and festive lighting that highlights the intricate sandstone architecture. Guests enjoy large multi-section buffet spreads, dessert stations, and relaxed seating in decorated open areas.

Many travellers choose this venue for new year events in Jaisalmer as it offers spacious settings and continuous entertainment without feeling overwhelming. The atmosphere suits couples, families, and groups who want cultural and modern performances in one evening.

Address: 5 Hotel Complex, Sam Road, Jaisalmer

Entry Fee: INR 12,000 – 26,000 per couple (approx)

How to Reach: 6 km from Railway Station by cab

Event Highlights:

  • Watch LED jugglers perform finale acts.
  • Enjoy musical sets by regional folk groups.
  • Taste traditional sweets freshly prepared onsite.
  • Join a midnight countdown under festive décor.

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Cozy New Year Evening at Hotel Golden Haveli

Hotel Golden Haveli appeals to travellers seeking a quieter New Year evening with intimate rooftop views and warm hospitality. Its vantage points overlook Jaisalmer’s illuminated skyline, including sections of the fort. Guests enjoy acoustic music, local Rajasthani dishes, and a peaceful setting ideal for couples and families.

Warm lighting, comfortable seating, and personalised service create a relaxed festive mood. Many visitors choose this option for a calmer new year celebration in Jaisalmer without the noise of large gatherings.

Address: Bera Road, Jaisalmer

Entry Fee: INR 6,000 – 14,000 per couple (approx)

How to Reach: 8 minutes from Railway Station

Event Highlights:

  • Listen to acoustic sunset performances.
  • Dine on a rooftop overlooking glowing city views.
  • Enjoy traditional desserts served after dinner.
  • Capture festive photographs under soft lantern lights.


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Royal New Year Gala at Fort Rajwada Jaisalmer

Fort Rajwada hosts one of the grandest new year events in Jaisalmer, offering huge courtyards, heritage façades, and lively cultural performances. Guests can watch martial folk dances, fire shows, and contemporary musical acts across multiple performance zones. The buffet includes regional dishes, grills, and international favourites.

Large open terraces allow scenic views during the midnight celebration. Travellers seeking luxurious New Year experiences often choose Fort Rajwada for its spacious ambience and polished service during peak season.

Address: Jodhpur Highway, Jaisalmer

Entry Fee: INR 18,000 – 40,000 per couple (approx)

How to Reach: 5 km from Railway Station

Event Highlights:

  • Watch martial folk dancers open the gala.

  •  Join a rooftop countdown under night fireworks.

  • Taste festive grills prepared at live counters.

  •  Enjoy fire shows that light up the courtyard.

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Royal New Year Celebration at Chokhi Dhani The Palace Hotel

Chokhi Dhani The Palace Hotel offers a culturally immersive new year celebration in Jaisalmer with Rajasthani folk acts, royal dining, and decorated courtyards. The venue recreates traditional Marwari hospitality with puppet shows, dhol welcome ceremonies, and curated thali dinners. Visitors choosing places to visit in Jaisalmer during New Year enjoy this event for its heritage-focused ambience and entertainment.

You can experience indoor and outdoor gala setups, themed décor, and premium hospitality services throughout the evening. Families appreciate the secure environment, variety of performances, and early-evening activities, making it a popular choice for a refined cultural celebration.

Address: National Highway 15, Barmer Rd, opposite Maheshwari Hospital, Suthar Para, Jaisalmer

Distance: 3.6 Kms from Jaisalmer Railway Station

Event Highlights:

  • Savour multi-course Rajasthani dinners in candlelit courtyards.

  • Listen to live sarangi and mandolin ensembles.

  • Enjoy rooftop fireworks with panoramic fort views.

  • Indulge in chef-led New Year tasting menus.

  • Attend curated cultural showcases in heritage banquet halls.

Other Places To Visit In Jaisalmer During New Year

Also known as Sonar Quilla or Sone ka Quilla (golden fort) Jaisalmer fort stands high showcasing its beauty and elegance as it is one of the world’s largest forts located in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Sonar Quila is the second oldest fort in Rajasthan.

Its extensive yellow sandstone walls are bright yellow during the day and fade to honey-gold as the sun sets and due to this, it is also called the Golden fort. This dessert beauty has seen many battles while standing amidst the sandy stretches of the great Thar Desert on Trikuta hill. Jaisalmer itself is known as the golden city and offers the cultural fusion of nomadic desert and royalty which will let you experience something different.

You will be amused by the architectural beauty of Jaisalmer Fort and other sites of the golden city. Built by the Rajput ruler Rawal Jaisal in 1156 AD this UNESCO World Heritage site is the pride of the Thar desert and is a symbol of strength. Jaisalmer Fort has played a vital role from the glorious past to the present. It has been part of many amazing cultures of the different dynasty ruling.

It has kept the traditions of past safe by preserving their designs and visions. This place will never fail to surprise you from its majestic beauty and will give you a different vision towards the history, traditions, and culture of the country.

History of Jaisalmer Fort

The Golden fort is said to be established by Raja Rawal Jaisal, who was a Bhatti Rajput ruler, in approximately 1156 A D. He selected the Trikuta hills located at the great Thar Desert for his fort to stand and symbolize the dominance and power of the royal Rajput's.

Sonar Quila is known as the second oldest fort in Rajasthan and has seen and been part of many legendary battles but even today it holds the same charm and positive vibes which will leave you aw-struck when you will witness this great structure. So, one can notice the fusion of Islamic and Rajput architecture. It has also been part of the silk trade route from the 16th to the 18th century. 

Sonar Quila is a legendary structure and holds a great significance in the grand history. The  fort has four grand entrance Ganesh Pol, Akshaya Pol, Suraj Pol, and Hawa Pol which have their own significance like Suraj pol named was given to one because the first sun rays over the city used to hit this very gate similarly other gates also have interesting stories related to them and are very beautifully carved and designed in a way that it is a combination of power and beauty.

The Architecture of Jaisalmer Fort

The Jaisalmer Fort is also famous for its architectural beauty. With the amazing measurement of 1,500 ft (460 m) long and 750 ft (230 m) wide it is built on a hill that rises above a height of 250 ft (76 m). You will be delighted to witness the essence of Rajasthani architectural touch with beautiful designs and patterns. Built with the gorgeous yellow sandstone the entire fort has an amazing look and shines like gold when the sun-rays fall on the walls.

With the glorious sunrise and majestic sunset, this structure changes color from tawny lion yellow to honey- gold. You will be amused to see the four entrances to the fort which are named Hawa Pole, Akshay Pole, Suraj Pole, and Ganesha Pole. There are many other places that add their importance to histories such as Akhai Vilas, the Rang Mahal, Sarvottam Vilas, Gaj Mahal, and the Moti Mahal.

The Moti Mahal is also known as Salam Singh Ki Haweli and is extremely beautiful with the amazing architecture, built-in 1815 with a peacock-shaped roof & numerous balconies this place will give a jaw-dropping view. These places too have been formed by keeping the designs, patterns, and texture at the priority and has been taken utmost care that they stand to showcase the royalty and energy of Rajput's and taking Rajasthani style on another level.
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Known as the golden city of India, Jaisalmer is a beautiful city in Rajasthan. Among all the things that make this city popular, “Patwon Ki Haveli,” also known as the Mansion of Brocade Merchants tops the list.Patwon Ki Haveli is a cluster of five large havelis in Jaisalmer. Built in 1805 by Guman Chand Patwa, it took the workers almost 55 years to complete the first haveli. With an interesting history, Patwon Ki Haveli is actually the first and the largest haveli to be constructed in Jaisalmer. History says that Patwa was an extremely wealthy man and a well-known trader of his time.

Due to his riches, he could afford to build a luxurious palace and thus ordered the construction of separate stories – one for each of his five sons. The entire family dealt in gold and silver threads that were used in embroidering clothes and so, there was no dearth of money in the family.

Once home to the Patwa family, today the cluster of havelis is occupied by the Rajasthan government’s art and craft department. Its beautiful architecture, creative mirror work, intricate carvings, lovely paintings, and its rich goldish yellow color is what makes this cluster of havelis a favorite among tourists and locals alike.

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Imagine yourself amidst the desert, the yellow sandstone buildings surrounded by the glorious dunes, and further enhanced by the golden rays of the sun.

This is what a trip to Sam Sand Dunes feels like. This marvellous beauty of Rajasthan is an amazing cultural hub. Stretched across the Thar desert, Sam Sand Dunes is a prominent part of Jaisalmer. 

One of the most idyllic places to wind down and get in touch with nature, you can explore here the plant and animal life too. Take a camel ride and go on a remarkable trip to tour the dunes. Or, rent a quad bike for a thrilling experience across the local villages. 

Many desert campsites organise cultural programs for visitors to witness the Rajasthani culture. There, you can witness musical nights, folk dance, puppet shows, and a chance to taste the aromatic Rajasthani cuisine.

Indulge in stargazing, stay at the beautiful desert camps, and explore the vivid desert life. With all this and more, the Sam Sand Dunes are one of the most popular sites for offering a worthwhile experience to its visitors.

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Ghost stories have a very different kind of charm to lure readers with old forts, ruins of castles, deserted alleys, sinister houses and abandoned spirits. 

Lying 21 Km from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, Kuldhara village has a similar story to tell. 

At present Kuldhara Village is a heritage site and is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). 

As you enter the premises of this ancient village you can feel as if time has stood still in Kuldhara since the last 200 years. 

Straight dusty roads with intermittent rows of mud houses, cul-de-sac lanes and sandstone walls and a temple once visited by the Paliwals stand as a living testimony of some sad past. 

To the east of the village lies the parched river bed of Kakni which is a warning to the impossibility of sustenance of life in this place. 

An erstwhile flourishing village of North-Western India whose history dates back to the 13th century was abandoned overnight in 1825 for some reason unknown. As you walk along the ruins of Kuldhara village you can witness the ravages of time on its soil.  

However, the place does not have any supernatural fact behind its myth but a veil of sadness rends the air narrating the unfortunate past of its natives who were forced to leave their ancestral place under the cover of darkness. 


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Kuldhara village was founded in 1156 by Jaisel Bhati atop the Trikuta Hill in Jaisalmer in Rajasthan.

The purpose of building a settlement in such a place was due to the reason that the original capital Lodarva was under the threat of attacks by the enemies.

The place around the Trikuta Hill had a smooth trade route with Persia and Arabia in the Middle East by land and also through the ports of Gujarat.

As a result, they used to earn handsome revenues due to levied taxes from the caravans who used to travel from these places to Rajasthan. 

Subsequently, the invaders travelled from Afghanistan and used this route to plunder the wealth from Gujarat and the Somnath Temple in particular, that was known for its assets. 

For protecting themselves from the attacks of the invaders, the villagers abandoned Kuldhara and its adjacent villages as men, women and children were being held captive by the intruders and enslaved thereafter. 

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Located in the Thar Desert and almost 30 km away from Pakistan border, The Golden City of India, Jaisalmer houses plenty of historical monuments at present. 

Among the most striking man-made features of Jaisalmer is the Gadisar Lake. Built amidst the arid region of Rajasthan, this lake impersonates the beauty of an oasis.

Located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer, visiting Gadisar Lake would be rated as one of the best things to do in Jaisalmer for watching the sunrise.

This manmade lake built around the 12th-13th century is now a popular spot with visitors. It is an ideal getaway for architecture lovers, culture enthusiasts, and peace seekers. For a relaxing experience in Jaisalmer, visit this place while you are entitled to soak in the mesmerizing view of the sun setting down in the evening.

Whether you like to spend some quiet time by yourself or have fun with your family and friends, Gadisar Lake has a handful of experiences to offer. You might want to begin with taking a tour around Gadisar Lake. 

Explore the beauty of the lake while you take a walk and watch some migratory birds flying around it. Moreover, you can visit the Desert Culture Centre and Museum for indulging into the historical aspects of Jaisalmer.

With intricately carved temples and Tilon ki Pol, the city welcomes you into the beautiful Gadisar Lake. It is situated close to Jaisalmer fort and temples. 

Mention below is a rundown of the perfect options for a blissful experience of Gadisar Lake.

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The Khuri Sand Dunes are situated at a distance of 40 Km to the southwest of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. It is one of the most acknowledged and pristine beauty in the middle of the vast Thar Desert, which offers many ideal locations for tourists to get an experience of dunes in India.

The Thar desert is home to numerous sand dunes which offer tourists with options for camping and desert safari. The Khuri Sand Dunes welcomes all the visitors to the ocean of sand. It entices solo travellers to spend some time in solitude. 

The best way to travel through the dunes would be to sit atop a colorfully dressed camel and start your journey in a convoy over the shifting dunes. The dunes will let you set off in the early morning to watch the amazing sun, when it casts a truly magical spell over the desert lands. 


Khuri Sand Dunes lets you camp in the middle of the desert, ride on the back of the camel, relish the local way of living and shop souvenirs in the emerging local bazaars.

However, if you want to make the most out of the Sand Dunes, you can absolutely sit beside a campfire, listen to the traditional songs of Kalbeliyas, and relish some of the authentic Rajasthani delicacies.

Last but not the least; you should on no occasion miss the amazing sunsets behind the sandhills. A trip to this place will surely be a break from the busy and chaotic daily life. 

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One of the grandest of all memorials, the Vyas Chhatri presents exquisitely crafted cenotaphs presenting it as a wonderful tourist attraction.

This commemorative plaque is built in the memory of Sage Vyas who had written the epic Mahabharata and is a formal cremation ground for the Brahmins located in Jaisalmer. 

The cenotaph dedicated to the Sage is situated north of the entire structure. These cenotaphs were made as a symbol of respect to the clans of the royal family after their death. 

The cenotaphs are built of yellow sandstone with intricately designed chhatris placed on top of these pillars. 

The grandeur and opulence of the chhatris and the pillars testify the evergreen Rajasthani architecture. The best architectural minds will be forced to think about how these structures were built? 

The fine detailing, statistics and the material used must have been top-notch. The Chhatri is also popularly known as the sun-set point giving a one-shot view of the beautiful city of Jaisalmer. Vyas Chhatri is one of the most popular tourist attractions and landmarks in the city and is placed in another structure called Bada Bagh. 

Talking about the structure, the intricate carvings of dome-shaped pavilions are mesmerizing in their appearance. A visit here will give you an enduring peace and calmness especially during sunsets.

Vyas Chhatri is a photographer’s delight and the perfect place to pose for your best shots especially in the evening.

 If you are visiting Jaisalmer, then you should surely visit the Vyas Chhatri which is a place enveloped in calm and tranquillity. 

Beauty of Cenotaphs- 



The Vyas Chhatri is a strong reminder of the bravest souls who walked on this soil and is a proud reminder of India's culture and rich craftsmanship. 

The yellow sandstone Cenotaphs or chhatris are dome-shaped and will sway you the first time you see it.

The memorial structure was built for the fond remembrance of Rajput rulers and their families from the local garden sandstone. The place's traditional Bhatti Rajput rulers built these cenotaphs to honour the contributions of their ancestors.

The delicate carvings on these cenotaphs are the best example of the true potential of Rajasthan architecture.

The umbrella-shaped dome is an excellent example of giving a rightful memorial to the Rajput war heroes, and esteemed members of the rich and wealthy Hindu Brahmin families.

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People Also Ask About Jaisalmer

  1. What are the best places to celebrate New Year in Jaisalmer?

    Some of the best places to celebrate New Year in Jaisalmer include Sam Sand Dunes, Khuri Desert, and luxury desert properties like Suryagarh Jaisalmer, Marriott Jaisalmer, and Desert Palace Resort. Visitors can enjoy Rajasthani cultural performances, DJ nights, gala dinners, fireworks, and stargazing in the Thar Desert. Rooftop cafés in the Golden Fort area, such as Café The Kaku and Jaisalmer Oasis Rooftop, also make for stunning New Year experiences with panoramic city views.
  2. Is advance booking required for New Year events in Jaisalmer?

    Yes, advance booking is strongly recommended for New Year events in Jaisalmer. Desert camps like Royal Desert Camp and Suryagarh often get sold out weeks in advance due to high demand. Hotels near Jaisalmer Fort and Sam Sand Dunes also hike prices closer to 31st December, so booking early ensures better rates and guaranteed seats at popular New Year galas. Travelers visiting the Thar Desert during peak season should ideally confirm their stay at least 20–30 days before arrival.
  3. Are New Year parties in Jaisalmer suitable for families?

    Yes, many New Year parties in Jaisalmer are family-friendly, especially those hosted by premium desert camps. Places like Suryagarh Jaisalmer, Damodra Desert Camp, and Royal Desert Camp Sam offer cultural evenings, folk dance shows, traditional Rajasthani dinners, and safe, supervised environments suitable for kids and older travellers. These camps avoid overcrowding and maintain a relaxed ambience, making them ideal for families seeking a peaceful yet festive celebration in the Thar Desert.
  4. What is the average cost of a New Year party in Jaisalmer?

    The average cost of New Year parties in Jaisalmer ranges from ₹2,500 to ₹15,000 per person, depending on the camp category and inclusions. Standard camps near Sam Sand Dunes typically charge ₹2,500–₹5,000 with cultural programs and dinner. Mid-range and luxury options like Suryagarh, The Serai, and Rajputana Desert Camp fall between ₹7,000–₹15,000 per person, offering premium seating, buffet dinners, live music, and DJ nights. Full Jaiselmer packages that include a stay, dune safari, and breakfast can go up to ₹12,000–₹25,000 per couple.
  5. Which desert camps host the biggest New Year parties in Jaisalmer?

    The most popular New Year parties in Jaisalmer are hosted by premium desert camps in Sam and Khuri. Top names include Rojani Resort, Royal Desert Camp, Prince Desert Camp, Sahara Desert Camp, and The Golden Camp. These camps are known for large-scale celebrations featuring DJs, bonfires, folk shows, fire performances, lavish buffet dinners, and dune-side countdown events. Some camps also offer sunset camel safaris and midnight fireworks over the dunes.
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"Desert camping in Jaisalmer remains highlights of your memories ????\nNice Food, Places, Scenic place..\n"
22 January 2019
Excellent
I took this trip along with my two friends and we had a wonderful experience there. We had an awesome stay in the Swiss Tent where all the required facilities are available or if not on asking they provide do it. The staffs were very friendly and well behaved. I was awestruck by the beauty of golden sand there. It felt like I was far far lost in Desert somewhere and the sunset adds an extravagant beauty to that view. At night the campfire was so cool along with the folk dancing and singing activities. In short it was an awesome trip whoever wants to see Jaiselmer at the best should take this trip. Thanks to Thrillophilia for the awesome Experience and keep up the good work :) :)
Excellent
A splendour trip.!!! Truly jaiselmer’s beauty is dependent on this dunes no matter how much time u stay its less. Tent are quite spacious and well sanitized. Dinner was good and snacks too. Safari was quite a great experience. Can’t thank you guys enough for adding beautiful pages of moments in our life..
"Best experience with friends, definitely say yes to this place. This place is quite far and also in the middle of the desert that makes this place even more better. The cultural program was amazing and the Safari we enjoyed it alot. Thanks for such a nice camping experience"
16 February 2019
Excellent
We were picked up in a swift dzire from Pithla Haveli where we stayed. After reaching the desert we did our Jeep Safari (which was not included in our package though) then we did our camel safari. Both of them were more than awesome. Do not miss the jeep safari. If you are there. That cultural night was superb and the buffet dinner was very good. Thanks to Thrillophilia for this awesome trip. To see all the photos and stories do follow me on Bidyut_018 on Instagram.
10 March 2021
Superb
It includes only Camel ride and no Desert safari by Jeep. I had to pay 1200 more for 2 people for Desert safari by Jeep. The dinner was OKish. Camel ride was very good, on requesting he took us twice with just 50Rs. tip. There is an option to go for ATV ride also there @600 per person for a small round :P . But it was fun overall and I enjoyed it.
01 March 2021
Excellent
Had a comfortable stay at the camps..all amenities were good and they were really friendly and everything was perfect there.
28 January 2021
Excellent
Jeep safari is awesome i never enjoyed tht much in my entire life, tent is good and specially the food is delicious and staff is also good thnx to thrillophilia
05 January 2021
Excellent
Amazing experience Safe for girls Hygienic
04 January 2021
Excellent
I had a family trip to Jaiselmer and we stayed in Mehar Adventure camp. The tents were well clean , staff was excellent and food was tasty and clean. Cultural program and camel safari was too good. Amazing experience.

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Bahamian Dollar
BWP - P
Botswana Pula
BZD - $
Belize Dollar
CAD - $
Canadian Dollar
CHF - CHF
Swiss Franc
CNY - ¥
Chinese Renminbi Yuan
COP - $
Colombian Peso
CRC -
Costa Rican Colón
CZK -
Czech Koruna
DKK - kr.
Danish Krone
DOP - $
Dominican Peso
DZD - د.ج
Algerian Dinar
EGP - ج.م
Egyptian Pound
ETB - Br
Ethiopian Birr
FJD - $
Fijian Dollar
GHS -
Ghanaian Cedi
GIP - £
Gibraltar Pound
GMD - D
Gambian Dalasi
GTQ - Q
Guatemalan Quetzal
GYD - $
Guyanese Dollar
HKD - $
Hong Kong Dollar
HNL - L
Honduran Lempira
HRK - kn
Croatian Kuna
HTG - G
Haitian Gourde
HUF - Ft
Hungarian Forint
IDR - Rp
Indonesian Rupiah
ILS -
Israeli New Sheqel
JMD - $
Jamaican Dollar
KES - KSh
Kenyan Shilling
KGS - som
Kyrgyzstani Som
KHR -
Cambodian Riel
KYD - $
Cayman Islands Dollar
KZT -
Kazakhstani Tenge
LAK -
Lao Kip
LBP - ل.ل
Lebanese Pound
LKR -
Sri Lankan Rupee
LRD - $
Liberian Dollar
LSL - L
Lesotho Loti
MAD - د.م.
Moroccan Dirham
MDL - L
Moldovan Leu
MKD - ден
Macedonian Denar
MMK - K
Myanmar Kyat
MNT -
Mongolian Tögrög
MOP - P
Macanese Pataca
MUR -
Mauritian Rupee
MVR - MVR
Maldivian Rufiyaa
MWK - MK
Malawian Kwacha
MXN - $
Mexican Peso
MYR - RM
Malaysian Ringgit
NAD - $
Namibian Dollar
NIO - C$
Nicaraguan Córdoba
NOK - kr
Norwegian Krone
NPR - Rs.
Nepalese Rupee
NZD - $
New Zealand Dollar
PEN - S/
Peruvian Sol
PGK - K
Papua New Guinean Kina
PHP -
Philippine Peso
PKR -
Pakistani Rupee
QAR - ر.ق
Qatari Riyal
RUB -
Russian Ruble
SAR - ر.س
Saudi Riyal
SCR -
Seychellois Rupee
SEK - kr
Swedish Krona
SLL - Le
Sierra Leonean Leone
SOS - Sh
Somali Shilling
SVC -
Salvadoran Colón
SZL - E
Swazi Lilangeni
THB - ฿
Thai Baht
TTD - $
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
TZS - Sh
Tanzanian Shilling
UYU - $U
Uruguayan Peso
UZS - so'm
Uzbekistan Som
YER -
Yemeni Rial
ZAR - R
South African Rand
JPY - ¥
Japanese Yen
VND -
Vietnamese dong