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Jaisalmer Tour Package From Surat: A Complete Travel Guide

Jaisalmer Tour Package From Surat
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Western Desert Luxury Camp & Resort Royal Desert Specialist
August 13, 2026 14 Min Read
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If you're based in Surat and dreaming about camel rides across golden sand dunes, a night under a clear desert sky, and the sandstone forts of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer should be high on your list. It's one of those places that looks exactly like the postcards — narrow lanes inside a living fort, carved havelis that took decades to build, and a desert that stretches out further than you'd expect.

The tricky part is the distance. Surat to Jaisalmer isn't a short hop, so getting the logistics right matters more than it might for a closer destination. This is exactly why a well-planned Jaisalmer tour package from Surat makes so much sense — it takes care of travel, stay, sightseeing and desert activities, so you're not spending your holiday figuring out train timings or negotiating with camp operators on the spot.

In this guide, we'll walk through how to get there, what to see, how many days you actually need, and what a good package should include — without the exaggerated claims you often find on travel sites.

 Why Choose a Jaisalmer Tour Package from Surat?

You could plan every piece of a Jaisalmer trip yourself — book a hotel, arrange a cab, find a desert camp, and figure out the sightseeing order on your own. Some travelers enjoy that. But for most people coming all the way from Surat, a package simply removes a lot of back-and-forth.

Here's what a decent package usually takes off your plate:

  • 🏨 Accommodation – hotel or desert camp already sorted, so you're not comparing options at the last minute
  • 🗺️ Sightseeing – a logical route between the fort, havelis, and lake instead of doubling back across the city
  • 🐫 Desert activities – camel safari, jeep safari, and camp entry arranged in advance
  • 🚙 Local transport – a vehicle and driver who already know the routes and timings
  • ⏱️ Time saved – less research, fewer phone calls, more actual holiday
  • 💡 Local know-how – operators who know which spots get crowded and when to visit them instead

None of this means you should book blindly. It just means the planning burden shifts from you to someone who does this daily.

 How to Reach Jaisalmer from Surat

There's no direct, fast connection between the two cities, so this needs a bit of planning. Here's a realistic look at your options.

🚆 By Train This is the most common way travelers from Surat reach Jaisalmer, usually with a change of train somewhere along the route rather than a single direct journey. It takes the better part of a day (sometimes overnight), so an AC sleeper class is worth the extra money if you want to arrive rested. Train schedules and routes do change, so always check current timings on the IRCTC site before you book.

✈️ By Flight There's no regular direct flight connecting Surat and Jaisalmer. The practical option is flying into Jodhpur, which has better connectivity, and then covering the remaining distance (roughly 5–6 hours) by road. It costs more than the train but saves a full day of travel, which matters if your trip is short.

🚗 By Road Driving from Surat to Jaisalmer is a long haul — expect somewhere around 900 to 950 km depending on the exact route, which usually means 15+ hours on the road. Very few travelers attempt this in one stretch. If you do want to drive, break the journey with an overnight stop, maybe in Udaipur or Jodhpur, rather than pushing through in one go.

🤔 Which one should you pick? If you have limited leave and want to maximize time in Jaisalmer, flying via Jodhpur is usually the smarter call. If you're not in a rush and want to save money, the train works fine, just plan for a longer journey. Whatever you choose, double-check the current schedule closer to your travel date — timings and availability shift, especially in peak season.

 

 Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer from Surat

Jaisalmer sits in the Thar Desert, so the climate swings hard between seasons.

🌤️ October to March is when most people visit, and for good reason. Days are warm and pleasant, nights are cool, and it's genuinely comfortable to sit around a bonfire in the desert without sweating through your clothes. This is peak season for a reason.

🔥 Summer (April to June) gets brutally hot, often crossing 45°C in the daytime. Sightseeing during these months means very early mornings and late evenings only, with the afternoons basically written off.

🌧️ Monsoon (July to September) brings limited but occasional rain. It's not the traditional "desert experience" most people picture, though the landscape does turn a bit greener than usual.

One thing worth remembering: desert nights get cold even in the cooler months 🥶, sometimes dropping to single digits in December and January. Carry a jacket if you're planning a night at the camp — this catches a lot of first-time visitors off guard.

Ideal Jaisalmer Tour Package: 2 Nights / 3 Days

If you're short on time, a Jaisalmer tour package 2 night 3 days covers the essentials without feeling rushed. Here's a realistic breakdown.

🛬 Day 1 – Arrival and Settling In

  • Arrive in Jaisalmer (by train, or by road from Jodhpur if you flew in)
  • Check into your hotel or desert camp
  • Light local sightseeing depending on arrival time, or simply rest after the journey
  • Evening at leisure, or an early desert visit if your schedule allows

🏰 Day 2 – Jaisalmer City and the Desert

  • Morning at Jaisalmer Fort, followed by Patwon Ki Haveli and Salim Singh Ki Haveli
  • A stop at Gadisar Lake, especially nice in the late morning light
  • Afternoon transfer toward Sam Sand Dunes
  • Camel safari or jeep safari as the sun starts to dip
  • Sunset over the dunes 🌅
  • Evening cultural program with folk music, followed by dinner at the desert camp

🛍️ Day 3 – Wrap-Up and Departure

  • Breakfast at the camp or hotel
  • Any remaining sightseeing, or a visit to the local market for souvenirs and handicrafts
  • Departure toward the station or airport

This pace works well for couples and small families who want a proper taste of Jaisalmer without stretching the trip too long. If you have extra days, it's easy to add Kuldhara or Bada Bagh without disrupting the flow above.

 

Best Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

 

PlaceWhy Visit
🏰 Jaisalmer FortA living fort with people still residing inside — rare in India, and full of shops, cafes, and havelis
🕌 Patwon Ki HaveliIntricately carved mansion complex, one of the most photographed spots in the city
🏛️ Salim Singh Ki HaveliKnown for its distinctive curved roof design and detailed stone carving
🏛️ Nathmal Ki HaveliBuilt by two brothers, with slightly asymmetrical but stunning craftsmanship
💧 Gadisar LakePeaceful lake surrounded by small temples and ghats, lovely at sunrise or sunset
🌳 Bada BaghRoyal cenotaphs set against open desert views, particularly good for photography
👻 KuldharaAn abandoned village with an interesting local legend, worth it if you enjoy offbeat history
🏜️ Sam Sand DunesThe main desert stretch, and the base for camel safaris, jeep safaris, and desert camps

Jaisalmer Sightseeing Package

A good Jaisalmer sightseeing package usually splits into two categories: city sightseeing and desert sightseeing. City sightseeing covers the fort, havelis, and lake, and can typically be done in half a day if you move efficiently. Desert sightseeing — dunes, safari, and camp visit — usually takes a full afternoon into the evening.

Some packages offer a half-day option, which is fine if you're only passing through Jaisalmer briefly. A full-day sightseeing package makes more sense if this is your main stop, since it lets you cover both the city and the desert without rushing either.

Before booking, check:

  • Whether entry tickets to monuments are included
  • Whether the vehicle is private or shared
  • How much time is allotted at each stop
  • Whether a guide is included or optional

Jaisalmer Local Sightseeing Package

A Jaisalmer local sightseeing package typically focuses on the city itself rather than the desert. It usually covers Jaisalmer Fort, the major havelis, and Gadisar Lake, spread across roughly 4 to 5 hours.

A few practical points:

  • Private cab vs shared vehicle: Private cabs cost more but let you set your own pace; shared vehicles are cheaper but run on a fixed schedule.
  • Guides: Not always included by default — ask specifically if you want one, since a good local guide adds real context to the havelis and fort.
  • Entry tickets: Some packages include monument entry fees, others don't. This is worth confirming clearly before you pay.
  • Extra costs: Camera fees at certain monuments, tips for guides, and any optional stops outside the standard route.

 Jaisalmer Desert Camp Experience

This is usually the highlight for most travelers, and a Jaisalmer desert camp package can vary quite a bit depending on what you book.

Luxury or Swiss-style camps generally include a proper cot or bed rather than basic bedding, an attached bathroom, and decent ventilation or cooling depending on the season. Basic or budget camps might mean shared bathrooms and simpler tents — still a fun experience, just less comfortable.

What a solid desert camp package typically offers:

  • ⛺ Swiss or luxury tent accommodation
  • 🛏️ Comfortable bedding, sometimes with attached washrooms
  • 🍛 Traditional Rajasthani dinner, usually a thali-style buffet
  • 🎶 Live folk music
  • 💃 Kalbelia or other traditional folk dance performances
  • 🔥 Bonfire in the evening
  • 🐫 A camel safari included or offered as an add-on
  • 🌇 Sunset views over the dunes
  • 🍳 Breakfast the next morning

If comfort matters to you, always ask directly whether the camp is Swiss/luxury tents or a more basic setup — the difference in experience is bigger than the price difference sometimes suggests.

 

Jaisalmer Desert Safari

A Jaisalmer desert safari camp package is really about combining the desert activities with your camp stay so you're not arranging each piece separately.

The core desert activities include:

  • 🐫 Camel safari – a slower, more traditional ride, ideal for sunset
  • 🚙 Jeep safari – faster, covers more ground, better if you want to explore deeper into the dunes
  • 🏜️ Dune bashing – an adventure add-on in some packages, not always included by default
  • 🌇 Sunset at Sam Sand Dunes – the main event for most visitors
  • 💃 Cultural evening – music and dance performances back at the camp
  • 🍽️ Desert dinner – usually a buffet-style Rajasthani meal
  • Stargazing – possible on clear nights, especially since there's minimal light pollution out in the desert

Camel safari vs jeep safari: think of the camel safari as the classic, relaxed experience — good for photos and a slower pace. The jeep safari is quicker and covers more distance, which suits travelers who want a bit more adventure or have limited time.

 Best Desert Safari in Jaisalmer

There's no single answer to what counts as the best desert safari in Jaisalmer — it really depends on what you're looking for. Instead of chasing a "best" label, it's more useful to know what separates a good operator from an average one.

Look for:

  • Safety standards – properly trained camel handlers and jeep drivers
  • Timing – safaris scheduled to catch the sunset, not random midday slots
  • Camp quality – cleanliness, comfortable tents, and functioning facilities
  • Food – fresh, well-prepared meals rather than something reheated
  • Cultural program – genuine folk performances, not a rushed five-minute act
  • Clear inclusions – you should know exactly what's covered before paying
  • Transparent pricing – no vague "extra charges apply" without explanation
  • Reviews – recent traveler feedback, not just old testimonials
  • Location – camps closer to Sam Sand Dunes generally mean less travel time in the evening

If an operator is upfront about all of this before you book, that's usually a good sign.

What Is Included in a Jaisalmer Tour Package?

Most standard packages include some combination of:

  • Accommodation (hotel and/or desert camp)
  • Breakfast, and sometimes dinner depending on the package
  • City sightseeing with a vehicle
  • Airport, station, or hotel transfers
  • Desert camp stay for one night
  • Camel safari
  • Cultural evening program

Inclusions genuinely vary from one operator to another, so always ask for a clear, written list before confirming your booking.

What Is Usually Not Included?

Common exclusions to keep in mind:

  • Train or flight tickets to and from Jaisalmer
  • Personal expenses (shopping, tips, extra snacks)
  • Monument entry tickets, unless specifically mentioned
  • Extra activities like dune bashing or a private dinner setup
  • A dedicated private guide, unless included in the package
  • Meals not explicitly listed in the itinerary
  • Anything not clearly written in the package inclusions

If something isn't listed, assume it's not included and ask directly.

 Jaisalmer Trip Budget

There's no fixed number that works for everyone here, since your final cost depends on quite a few things:

  • Number of travelers
  • Hotel or camp category (budget, standard, or luxury)
  • Season (winter is typically pricier due to demand)
  • Mode of transport to and from Jaisalmer
  • Type of desert camp (basic vs Swiss/luxury tents)
  • Sightseeing inclusions
  • Optional activities like jeep safari or private dinners
  • Room sharing (double occupancy is usually more economical per person)
  • Total trip duration

As a rough guide, budget trips tend to be more economical with shared stays and basic camps, mid-range trips add more comfort and better camp categories, and premium trips include private tents, better vehicles, and more inclusions. These are general patterns, not fixed pricing — always request a current quote based on your travel dates and group size rather than relying on numbers from an old blog post.

 Who Should Book a Jaisalmer Tour Package from Surat?

A package format genuinely works for most kinds of travelers:

  • 💑 Couples looking for a relaxed desert experience with some privacy
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Families who want sightseeing and desert activities without managing logistics themselves
  • 🎉 Friend groups who want to split costs and enjoy shared experiences like the bonfire and safari
  • 👥 Small groups traveling together for a short getaway
  • 🆕 First-time visitors to Jaisalmer who aren't familiar with the city and would rather not plan everything from scratch

If you already know Jaisalmer well and prefer full control over your itinerary, independent travel might suit you better. For most first-time travelers coming from Surat, though, a package removes a lot of the guesswork.

Travel Tips for Surat Travelers

A few practical things that make the trip smoother:

  • 📅 Book your winter trip early — this is peak season and camps fill up fast
  • 👟 Carry comfortable, closed footwear for walking on sand and uneven fort pathways
  • 🕶️ Pack sunscreen and sunglasses, even in winter — the desert sun is strong
  • 🧥 Bring a light jacket or shawl for desert nights, which get surprisingly cold
  • 💵 Keep some cash handy, since not every small vendor or market stall accepts cards
  • 📝 Confirm your package inclusions in writing before making payment
  • ⏰ Check safari timings in advance so you don't miss the sunset slot
  • 🐢 Don't over-schedule your sightseeing — Jaisalmer is better enjoyed at a relaxed pace
  • 🧳 Keep buffer time between your desert camp checkout and your return train or flight

🏕️ Why Choose Western Desert Luxury Camp & Resort Jaisalmer?

If a comfortable desert stay is part of your plan, Western Desert Luxury Camp & Resort Jaisalmer is worth considering. The property is built around the classic Jaisalmer desert experience — Swiss tent accommodation, a sunset camel safari, and an evening of folk music and Rajasthani food back at the camp.

For travelers putting together a Jaisalmer tour package from Surat, this kind of setup means the desert portion of your trip is already sorted — no separate camp booking, no last-minute confusion about pickup timings. You can browse the full range of stay-and-sightseeing combinations on the packages page, or check the activities page for a fuller look at the cultural evening, stargazing, and dinner-on-dunes options beyond the standard safari.

We won't claim to be the "best" or "number one" — that's for you to judge once you're here. What we can say is that we focus on getting the basics right: clean, comfortable tents, genuine cultural performances, and a team that knows the desert well. If you'd like current availability and pricing for your travel dates, the contact page is the quickest way to reach us. 📞

 

 FAQs

1. 🚆 How can I travel from Surat to Jaisalmer? You can travel by train (usually with a change en route), by flight into Jodhpur followed by a road transfer, or by road directly, though that's a long drive. Flying via Jodhpur is faster; the train is more budget-friendly.

2. 🗓️ How many days are enough for a Jaisalmer trip from Surat? A 2 nights / 3 days package covers the main sightseeing and desert experience comfortably. If you want a more relaxed pace or extra spots like Kuldhara, 3 nights / 4 days works better.

3. ✅ What is included in a Jaisalmer tour package from Surat? Most packages cover accommodation, breakfast, local sightseeing, transfers, a desert camp stay, and a camel safari. Exact inclusions vary, so always confirm the list before booking.

4. ☀️ What is the best time for a Jaisalmer desert safari? October to March is ideal, with pleasant daytime weather and cool (sometimes cold) evenings that are perfect for a bonfire and cultural program at the camp.

5. ⛺ Is a desert camp stay worth adding to a Jaisalmer trip? Yes, for most travelers it's the highlight of the trip. Watching the sunset from the dunes, followed by a cultural evening and dinner under the stars, is an experience that's hard to get anywhere else in India.

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