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The magic begins with the rising sun when the sands turn to gold, and the sky mirrors the spell with a dash of crimson hues.

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Make your way to Zostel Sam Desert (Jaisalmer) for a one-of-a-kind stay experience in the golden sandscape. From thrilling desert safaris to stunning sunset & night sky views, a range of unique adventures await you with Zostel Sam Desert (Jaisalmer).

About Sam Desert

With vast carpets of sand and a clear blue sky up above, Sam in Jaisalmer is nature's canvas. The magic begins with the rising sun when the sands turn to gold, and the sky mirrors the spell with a dash of crimson hues. And after a dramatic sunset, countless stars take over the dark blue sky. Between these superb shows by nature, Jaisalmer’s man-made charms like forts, havelis, lakes, and folk art keep travellers entertained. And a thriving nomadic lifestyle and unique culture bring about yet another charm of Rajasthan.


Things to do in Sam


Desert Safari: A safari on the sand dunes of Sam will let you experience the true wilderness of the open desert. Do wait for the sunset to witness the real beauty of this golden land. 

Starts from: INR 300


Cultural Program: An evening in Sam calls for folk songs and dances over a delicious dinner with a bonfire. 


Stargazing: On cold nights, the skies in Sam remain clear, absent of light or air pollution. This makes this desert one of the finest places in India to gaze at stars and indulge in night photography. 


Short description: 41 km from Jaisalmer, Sam calls for a desert safari, gorgeous sunset, and Rajasthani folk art under a star-studded sky. 


Places to visit around Sam


Khaba Fort: Standing tall on a small hill overlooking the remnants of the ancient Kuldhara village, the Khaba Fort is a must-visit. Especially, since the village is believed to be haunted. True or not, visiting this place after sunset is prohibited.


Rajkumari Ratnavati Girl’s School: Yes, schools are also travel spots in Rajasthan. This one is even more special, as it is made entirely out of hand-carved sandstone by local craftsmen and local materials. With solar panel canopies and jalis, this architectural marvel stays cool even in the scorching summer heat.


Longewala War Memorial: Always wanted to visit a battlefield? Visit the Longewala War Memorial, one of the battlegrounds of the 1971 Indo-Pak War. Here, you can see captured tanks, vehicles, and weapons and learn more about the courage of the Indian Army. 

Timing: 8 am - 6 pm; Entry fee: INR 40


Kalakaron ki Dhani: If you want a raw and authentic version of Rajasthani folk art, visit Kalakaron ki Dhani village. You can meet and eat with the locals, and if you’re lucky, they might sing a few folk songs for you.


Old City: This is where you can find the iconic spots of Jaisalmer all at once. You can explore Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisagar Lake, Patwon ki Haveli, and more with the added flavours of spicy Rajasthani street food.