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Mool Sager in Jaisalmer

Location: 8 K.M. off Jaisalmer on the way to the Sam Sand dunes
How to reach: Take an auto-rickshaw or hire a cab
Attraction: Wells and paintings on walls

Situated 8 K.M. west of Jaisalmer, this is another pleasant, but rather neglected, small garden and tank. It belongs to the Royal family of Jaisalmer and was originally built as a cool summer retreat. The major attraction of this place is a Shiva temple, which is said to be constructed out of just two large blocks of sandstones.

Maharawal Moolraj II built the Moolsagar complex in 1815 AD. You will find numerous wells, the Moolsagar Garden and a splendid Raj Mahal built on its premises. Maharaja Moolsagar was known for his patronage to art and artisans and that becomes pretty evident when you come across some great murals on the palace walls. He definitely had a considerable influence on the wazirs and land-lords. Therefore his patronage to the art and architecture was resonated among his nobles and subjects. It was mainly due to his efforts that so many lovely palaces and structures were built in that period which was influenced by both the Mughal and Rajput schools of art.

History of Mool Sagar :
It was established in the year 1780 A.D. by Maharawal Mool Raj II as a cool Summer retreat.

Architecture & Attractions of Mool Sagar :
It looks like an oasis in the golden desert sands. It has elegantly carved stone Pavilions, an attractive Palace, splendidly built Step-well, a breathtaking lush green Mehtab Bagh (the moonlit garden) of fragrant white flowers and beautiful fountains. The walls of the palace are adorned with fine miniature paintings and attractive murals depicting the exuberant royal life of the erstwhile rulers of Jaisalmer. Another attraction of this place is a Shiva Temple, which is said to be constructed out of just two large blocks of sandstone.

Now, a Royal Jodhpur Camp has been established here with 18 luxurious and spacious royal Jodhpur tents. These tents are handmade by traditional artisans which recreate the early 20th Century camps of the Jodhpur Maharajas, but with 21st Century amenities. The camp arranges desert dunes trips, Camel safaris, local sightseeing and music and dance programmes by fine local artists.

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