The Raj Mahal is central to Jaisalmer Fort. It is also known as Maharwal Palace as the Maharwals of
Jaisalmer used to reside here. It's complex yet magical. These forts remind you of Mehrangarh Fort and
other massive forts. When you enter the palace, you can see the saffron-orange handprints. These
handprints were made of women of the fort before they.
It is 1500 ft. long and 750 ft. wide built on a hill with a height of 250 ft. in the Thar desert. This
fascinating marvel of Rajasthani architecture and Mughal essence can take your breath away in a single
vista.
commited Jauhar. The Raj Mahal Palace has several storeys. It includes a lot of balconies, small
courtyards, jharokhas and chambers.
However, most of the part of Raj Mahal now hosts a museum displaying the royal family, portraits,
weapons, dresses, ornaments, and other things used in history. Once you leave the museum you will reach
the Diwan-e-Khas.
Diwan-e-Khas is a place where the guests of the palace were received with honour and nobility. The
floral carving on the sandstone in the king’s personal space is quite breathtaking. This part is
particularly called Gaj Mahal. Further, there is an open courtyard that further connects to the Queen
Palace or Rani Ka Mahal.
However, most of the part of Raj Mahal now hosts a museum displaying the royal family, portraits,
weapons, dresses, ornaments, and other things used in history. Once you leave the museum you will reach
the Diwan-e-Khas.