(Jaisalmer-Rajasthan)
For anyone interested in seeing the culture of Jaisalmer on display through the ages, the Lok Sanskritik Sangrahalaya or the Museum of Folk Culture situated on the bank of Gadsisar lake in Mehar Bagh Garden is a must. This museum was established in 1984 by N.K. Sharma, a local connoisseur.
This well organised museum is divided into six sections and has a rich collection of paintings, photographs, costumes, hairstyles and jewellery, utility articles of rural life, camel and hone decorations, fossils, ornamental arches, as well as articles connected with folk and cultural lifestyles.
The Government Museum in Jaisalmer is situated on Police Line Road near Moomal Hotel. It was opened in 1984.
The large collection of wood and marine fossils in the museum gives an insight into the geological past of the area. The sculpture from the ancient townships of Kiradu and Lodurva dating back to the 12th century pulsate with youth and grace and depict the artistic skill of the time.
A glass case exhibited the Great Indian Bustard and Tilor which are birds of the desert.
| Location |
Mehar Bagh Garden, Jaisalmer |
| Distance |
Jodhpur (285 Kms) |
| STD Code |
02992 |
| Language |
Hindi, Rajasthani & English |
| Climate / best Season/ Best Time To Visit |
Summer - Max: 41.6 Min: 25.0
Winter - Max: 23.6 Min: 7.9
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| Entertainment |
Wood and marine fossils of area, Akal-Fossil Park, Gadsisar Lake, Temples, Forts |
| How to Reach |
Air: The nearest airport is Jodhpur (285 km)
Rail: Jaisalmer is connected by rail with Jodhpur, which in turn is connected with
major cities and towns in India.
Road: A good network of roads joins Jaisalmer with Jodhpur and many other destinations
in and around Rajasthan |
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