Nathmal Ki Haveli
- Jaisalmer
Overview
Nathmal Ki Haveli is one of the well known historic buildings in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. The haveli is famous for its detailed sandstone carvings and unique architectural style.
The haveli was built in the late nineteenth century as the residence of Diwan Mohata Nathmal, who served as a prime minister in the royal court of Jaisalmer. The building reflects the wealth and status of important officials during that time.
Two architect brothers designed the haveli. Each worked on one side of the building, which resulted in small differences in design while still keeping the overall structure balanced.
The haveli stands near the main market area and remains one of the most photographed buildings in Jaisalmer because of its decorated façade and artistic details.
Open Hours
- Open Days: All days of the week
- Open Time: 8:00 AM
- Closing Time: 6:00 PM
Morning and evening are comfortable times to visit.
Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners
| Category | Ticket Price (INR) |
|---|---|
| Indian Citizens | Free |
| Foreign Tourists | Free |
| Children below 7 years | Free |
What To Expect
Decorative Stone Carvings
The front façade of the haveli has fine carvings made from yellow sandstone, showing traditional craftsmanship.
Unique Dual Design
The haveli was built by two architect brothers who worked on separate sides of the building. Because of this, both sides have slightly different patterns.
Historic Merchant Residence
Visitors can see parts of the haveli that reflect the lifestyle of wealthy officials in the royal court.
Street Photography
The haveli stands close to the busy market area and is a popular spot for photos.
Tips
- Visit during the morning hours for better lighting and fewer crowds.
- Respect private areas since parts of the haveli are still used by residents.
- Wear comfortable footwear because the surrounding streets are narrow.
- Combine your visit with other heritage buildings in Jaisalmer.

About Nathmal Ki Haveli
Nathmal Ki Haveli was built for Diwan Mohata Nathmal, an important official of the Jaisalmer kingdom. The building shows a mix of Rajput architecture and influences from later artistic styles.
The haveli’s walls and balconies include carvings of flowers, animals, and decorative patterns. These carvings show the skill of artisans who worked with yellow sandstone.
Today the haveli remains an important heritage structure in Jaisalmer and reflects the architectural style of wealthy families during that period.
Detailed Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Built For | Diwan Mohata Nathmal |
| Period | Late 19th century |
| Architectural Style | Rajasthani haveli architecture |
| Material Used | Yellow sandstone |
| Designed By | Two architect brothers |
| Famous For | Carved façade and unique dual design |
| Location | Jaisalmer, Rajasthan |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Nathmal Ki Haveli located?
Nathmal Ki Haveli is located in Jaisalmer in the state of Rajasthan.
Who built Nathmal Ki Haveli?
The haveli was built for Diwan Mohata Nathmal, an important official in the royal court of Jaisalmer.
Why is Nathmal Ki Haveli famous?
It is known for its carved sandstone façade and the unique design created by two architect brothers.
Is there an entry fee for Nathmal Ki Haveli?
Entry is generally free because parts of the building are still used as private residences.
What is the best time to visit Nathmal Ki Haveli?
The best time to visit is from October to March when the weather in Jaisalmer is pleasant for sightseeing.
