Salim Singh ki Haveli

Salim Singh ki Haveli Jaisalmer one of the largest and the most splendid haveli of Rajasthan. Also known as Salim Singh ki haveli of Jaisalmer, this haveli is adorned with beautifully arched roof having exquisitely carved brackets in the shape of peacocks. Salim Singh, the person after whom this haveli is named, was the prime minister of the princely state. The haveli (mansion) is located just below the hill. It is believed that at one point of time, the haveli had two additional wooden stories, making it as high as the palace of the king. However, the Maharaja of Jaisalmer got the upper stories torn down.

The Patwon ki haveli of Rajasthan is five stories high. Divided into six apartments, the haveli is exquisitely carved. Two of the apartments now house the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). A part of the haveli is still lived in. Some of the inner walls of the haveli house paintings as well as amazing mirror work. Apart from intricately carved pillars, the haveli also has huge corridors and chambers. One of the apartments of the haveli has gorgeous murals painted on its walls.

About Salim Singh Ki Haveli
Haveli is one of the most beautiful architecture which is situated in the heart of the golden city it is known to be one of the main tourist attractions within the city as the renovation has been done in the 19th Century and was commissioned by the Prime Minister of Jaisalmer Salim Singh really is one of the most beautiful architecture which is situated in the heart of the golden city it is known to be one of the main tourist attractions within the city the renovation has been done in the 19 century and was commissioned by the then prime minister of Jaisalmer Salim singh. Salim Singh ki haveli e is also known as Jahaj Mahal as the front face of the monument give the resemblance of a ship. Basically the Haveli was constructed in the year 1815 on the same Grounds where the older Haveli was standing which was earlier occupied by the Mehta’s. The earlier building was built of cement and Mortar but this one was constructed by adjoining the strong stones and iron rods.

Beautiful architecture
The Haveli is almost about 300 years old which advance a beautiful architecture and arc the roof which is in the shape of a peacock contains 38 beautiful carved balconies which are surmounted with pale- cupolas and all have various distinct designs. The entrance Gateway is also marvelously carved by two stone elephants which is considered as the symbol of high rank in Rajasthan also with interior walls covered with magnificient paintings. The Haveli contains a number of rooms frescoeas, pillars and courtyards. In addition to all these the Haveli is also having a Windows screen which is beautifully elaborated with carving. There are a lot of charming paintings adorning the panels also the shared walls are not just unique in nature but they are the best example of ones craftsmanship of that time as the structure shows the royalty the magnificent monument still has 5 floor and is also considered as one of the architectural wonders of Jaisalmer.

How to reach the magnificent Haveli
Reaching the marvelous architecture is not so difficult if you want to visit the Haveli then you would need to reach Jaisalmer first of all. As there is no airport in Jaisalmer so you need to fly to the nearest airport which is Jodhpur and is also 275 kilometres away. Once you reach Jaisalmer one can easily take a cab driver to the Haveli without facing any inconvenience also find the local buses plying there as well as auto rickshaw which can make you reach to the Haveli very easily.

Best time to visit the Haveli
The best time to explore the Haveli of the golden city is one should better come in between the month of October to March because these are the months one can easily enjoy the weather of Rajasthan which is very pleasant and is also considered to be the best period of sight seeing and doing various activities in Rajasthan.

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