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Government Museum Jaisalmer

Government Museum Jaisalmer Established by the Department of Archeology in the year 1984, the Government Museum is a prime tourist attraction of Jaisalmer. It was built to highlight the multifaceted traditional and cultural heritage of the Great Thar Desert. Prominent crowd pleasers of the museum are its paintings, inscriptions, coins, statues of stone, embroidered dresses and handicraft items. A distinctive attribute of the museum is its rich collection of marine and wood fossils, limestone and sandstone that gives insight into the geological era. It also features some rarest sculptures from the 12th century Kiradu and Lodurva townships.

The fossil records highlights various hard-shelled invertebrates and vertebrate animals, and even a collection of soft-bodied creatures like sea anemones and young insects. A beautiful glass case holds the state bird of Rajasthan - the Great Indian Bustard. Apart from these, tourists from all around the world visit the museum to set eyes on the rare collection of items of Rajasthani tradition. 72 stone sculptures, 13 paintings, 65 coins, eight inscriptions and 179 embroidered dresses and handicrafts are its repertoire.

History:
There is no denying the fact that Jaisalmer is a delicacy for all those people who have their interest in history and always love to discover unique and not so known things. Government Museum was established long back in 1984, and the museum provides a huge collection of marine and wood fossils. And that's not all! In addition to all this, the museum also features some of the rarest sculptures from Kiradu and Lodurva townships.

Best Time to Visit:
The best time to visit this desert city is the winter season that is from November to February. This is the time when the heat becomes comparatively low. The desert festival held during the last winter months of January and February is the most apt time for the people to visit Jaisalmer. Corect us if we are saying anything wrong in this.

How to Reach:
There is no denying the fact that Jaisalmer is well-connected to other major cities of the country via regular flights. Jaisalmer has its own airport with the name Jaisalmer Airport (JSA). For the ones who want to travel via train, one can easily get regular trains to Jaisalmer from other major cities of the country. There are regular buses from other major cities of the country to Jaisalmer and the nearest bus stand is Jaisalmer itself. There are all three major sources of travel available in Jaisalmer. Now, it totally depends on you and your choice as to which mode of transport suits you the most.


Museums in Rajasthan

The Museums of Rajasthan fascinate people cutting across all cross sections of society. These marvellous museums depicting 1000 years old history are worth a visit once in a lifetime. From coins to arms to tanks to garments, the galleries of Rajasthan houses everything. Museums are the store-houses of information and depict the art and culture of a Nation.. The glimpses of the past golden era of the Rajas and the Maharajas can be seen through the museums of Rajasthan which are filled with all the articles and evidences of the historical figures and happenings in the state. The museums of Rajasthan are the store of the very interesting articles of the Kings and the Queens and it holds their objects that were related to their lifestyle, clothing, and their stories that made a mark in the history. The museums in Rajasthan also hold many articles related to the wars and the warriorship of the Rajput Kings who fought for their motherland and made the land pious colored in the hues of bravery and patriotism. These museums are managed by the ‘Department of Archeology and Museum, Government of Rajasthan’ and also some of them are jointly preserved by the ‘Archeological Survey of India’ too and the tourists who visit to this state never miss to visit them to reminisce the golden eras.