Outside the Jaisalmer Fort, is the main market place called Manak Chowk which is the centre of local activity. From Manak Chowk, one can walk into the lanes where the famous carved havelies are to be found. Each haveli's facade differs from other. Built mainly during the 18 th and 19 th centuries, the carving in the havelies of Jaisalmer is of a very superior quality.
Patwon-ki-Haveli is one of the most exquisite havelis with a beautiful latticed facade. Salim Singh-ki-Haveli is just 3 centuries old, and is still lived in. It's arched roof is held up by well excluded brackets in the form of peacocks. Nathmalji-ki-Haveli was built by two architect brothers, each concentrating on opposite sides. Yellow sandstone tuskers guard the haveli.
These Havelis cluster along the narrow, cobbled alleys of the city, and their fine carved balconies all but meet across the lanes of this picturesque town. |