Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal)

Historical landmark · Jaisalmer

Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal)

Historical landmark · Jaisalmer
Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001, India

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Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null
Salam Singh Ki Haweli (Moti Mahal) by null

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Architectural marvel with intricate stone carvings and balconies  

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Nov 3, 2025

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Rafid Amin

Google
It's a marvel of architecture on sandstones. But the sad part is, you cannot enter inside the haveli although there is a board saying you can. Locals say someday it opens and someday it remains closed

natwar khatri

Google
Heritage Havel Awesome stone carving Jaisalmer yellow stone work Nice view

Youssef Sbai

Google
Do not go there or pay anything to enter!! It is pointless!! Old building with nothing to see! Only two floors opened and full of dust and dirt. And clothes of people living there probably! The funny thing is they ask to pay beside 100rp each to pay 20rp for photos or 50 if you want take video. While there is nothing to photograph there. Beside photos included are not true.

Sachish Binha

Google
Avoid This Place – Save Yourself from a Bad Experience Jaisalmer is full of beauty and history, but visiting Salim Singh’s Haveli might be the only negative experience you have here. Why would you even want to visit? The haveli is supposedly famous for its unique architecture—no cement construction—but now, there's visible cement work, ruining its original charm. In reality, it feels more like ruins than a heritage site. Just look at the pictures. If you're feeling charitable, take the ticket and admire it from the outside. But do not go in, or you risk encountering the exceptionally rude guide. A review from two years ago already mentioned his attitude and unfortunately, nothing has changed—neither his behavior nor the neglected state of the place. Clearly, the owner isn't bothered. Skipping this place isn’t about saving the ₹100 (also 20 for taking pictures) entry fee. It’s about keeping your Jaisalmer memories positive. Do yourself a favor and visit other, better-preserved sites instead.

pran Verma

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Salim singh ki haveli is located in main jaislmer city & nearst Patwon ki haveli. Salim singh was that person who ruined kuldhara village . Salim haveli is pretty & Haveli looks like beautiful and have many "jharokhe" Per person ticket rate- 100 ruppes. I visited in the morning of this haveli & enjoy outside view of salim singh haveli. This is the 3rd most famous haveli in the jaislmer. This is fully coloured with yellow 💛

Rohan Bawkar

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DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY AND TIME!!! This place is by far the worst spot I visited while in Rajasthan. One would think taking 100rs as entry fee would come with some maintenance of this place.. but no, as you can see in my photos, this place is an absolute dump, trash and rubble everywhere. Not worth anyone's time.

Balkrishna Shroff

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It is one of the popular haveli in Jaisalmer. It is located right in the center of town where it's impossible to reach by car. Auto Riksha or walking was the only option. it was built in 19th century by Salim Singh, then Prime Minister of Jaisalmer. It is an excellent piece of Rajasthani architecture. Intricate carvings on walls and balconies are worth seeing. It's better to take a guided tour to understand the rich history behind it. It's open from AM to 6 PM and entry fee is Rs.20 for Indians and 100 for foreigners.

Sonali Dixit

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I seriously dont understand the reason behind the 4 stars.. there is nothing to see inside and on top of that it is super dirty. Building looks good from outside but inside there is nothing at all to see. They are charging 100rs per person (which is super expensive considering the condition of building) and extra 20rs for clicking pictures, but the joke is that there is nothing to see or click pictures inside. Also, the guide is not very welcoming. After paying 20rs for clicking pictures, when I started clicking pictures he stopped me saying that it is not allowed. I am confused for what did I pay those 20rs for. Anyways, I managed to click few pictures which will give you a clue on why to avoid this place. You can better visit other places in Jaisalmer rather than wasting 100rs here. You can see this buidling from outside. 😊