Barmer

A tiny yet lively town in sun-drenched sands, Barmer is a miniature Rajasthan
with all its color, warmth and tradition. According to history, the 13th
century founder of the district, formed in 1949 upon the merger of
Jodhpur
state in the United States of Great Rajsthan, is a cluster of ancient paraganas-Mallani
Shiv, Pachpadra, Siwana and the Chohatan area.
Although a barren lands with harsh climate and rough
terrain, Barmer is known for its rich crafts, dances and music. One on
the ancient camel trade route the town is now the center for wood carving,
pottery carpets intricate embroidery work block printed fabrics and multi-hued
traditional costumes.
Especially famous are the geometric ajrak prints in dark
shades of red and blue, ideal for protection against the sun.

The most interesting part of trips to Barmer is the journey
through rural Rajasthan. The small villages with mud-walled houses decorated
with delicate folk motifts and colorfully attired people on the way offer
a fascinating sight.
Every year in March, the town is at its colorful best
during the exuberant Barmer festival. The festival is the best time to
plan a visit to Barmer.
How to Go There
Air : Nearest airport , Jodhpur.
Rail : Connected with Jodhpur. Some important train connectins
are : 4808 Barmer Express, 4898 Barmer Express.
Road : Rajasthan State Road Transport Coorporaion connects
Barmer with all major cities in the state.
General Information
Area : 15 Sq.Km
Climate :
Summer : 43.00C 27.00C
Winter : 26.00C 10.00C
Rainfall : 28 cms.
Best Season : August to March.
Clothing :
Summer : Light tropical
Winter : Light woolen
Language : Rajasthan, Hindi, English.
Jaisalmer Tourism
Desert Festival |
Desert
National Park |
Barmer |
Excursions
|
Jaisalmer Fort |
Nathmal
Ji Ki Haveli |
Patwon-Ji-Ki-Haveli
|
Salim Singh Ki Haveli |
Sam
Sand Dunes