The 3-day festival will begin on February 3 and end on February 5 this year as it celebrates its 44th edition. Here are the 5 things to do at the Festival.
“The Skies of Jaisalmer" and consecutive astronomy workshops to help the visitors spot constellations and planets in the beautiful night sky of Jaisalmer.
Promotion of tourism around the Jaisalmer border, the BSF, Logewala Post, the famous Tanot Mata Mandir, and the most organic sand dunes with guarding camels.
The exhibition led by two celebrated veterans will also witness the showcase of their old and gold picture collection of Jaisalmer and the Desert Festival.
The exhibition of a handpicked collection of handicrafts by a self-help group from Jaisalmer at Shaheed Poonam Singh Stadium. The festival will also be a support platform for the handicraft community.
The Air Warrior Drill Team “Subroto" (AWDT) is the ceremonial drill team of the Indian Air Force, and being a platoon-sized formation. It was founded in 2004 as the first of precision exhibition drill unit of its kind in the Indian Armed Forces.