[12] Khabha Fort | Hunted village, Fort | Jaisalmer INDIA TOUR GUIDE
khaba fort from Kuldhara Village - Roadtrip by car
KHABHA FORT खाभा फोर्ट (किला)
KHABA VILLAGE and FORT in JAISALMER
Khaba fort, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Traditional villages near Jaisalmer
India - Rajasthan - Jaisalmer - Fort dhaba at the village
Rajasthan Travel Guide | tour and trip Planning, Itinerary, Top Places to Visit
#shubhjourney #sanjaykumarswami #completerajasthantour
#jaisalmertour
#rajasthantour
Shubh Journey Facebook Page -
KHABHA FORT खाभा फोर्ट (किला)
KHABHA FORT खाभा फोर्ट (किला)
INDIA, EXPLORING the spooky & abandoned KHABA VILLAGE and FORT in JAISALMER ????
Subscribe here: - Let's visit Khaba Fort which is a ruined citadel set amid a barren desert village in the Thar desert of India. It’s an architecturally impressive landmark full of eeriness, history and mysticism. Khaba Fort dates back to the 13th century and was once an important part of Kuldhara, a village inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins. Almost 400 years ago, the residents fled the village and left behind a ghost town.
We will climb the staircase to the top floor of the fort and we will imagine a time when it was the focal point of a prosperous village. We will stroll through the spookily quiet streets of Kuldhara, which stretch out from the base of the fort. We will visit an impressive Shiva temple and find the remains of more than 80 deserted sandstone abodes. A rumor states that before leaving, the former residents cast a spell to prevent anyone from settling in the village.
#VicStefanu
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
Click here for my biography -
To send me an email: vstefanu@yahoo.com
My facebook page:
Twitter:
My Google+ channel:
Khaba fort, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Rawla for Khaba Ruined Village. One can have lunch close to a Muslim Dhani (a small village) and visit en-route a Hindu village known as Jamara. Khaba is a deserted village of Paliwal Brahmins. You may visit here Khaba Fort, the pond and a geological museum to see the Fossil stones and the few more articles.
khaba fort rajasthan jaisalmir
Khaba Fort
Experience a sense of mystery as you explore this abandoned village. Peek inside ruined homes, spot ancient artifacts and enjoy sweeping desert views.
Khaba Fort is a ruined citadel set amid a barren desert village. It’s an architecturally impressive landmark full of eeriness, history and mysticism. Wander the dusty streets lined with crumbling houses and almost devoid of human activity. Khaba Fort dates back to the 13th century and was once an important part of Kuldhara, a village inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins. Sometime during the 1800s the residents fled the village and left behind a ghost town.
Climb the staircase to the fort’s entrance and imagine a time when it was the focal point of a prosperous village. Admire the turreted towers, elegant windows and intricate latticework. They serve as a testament to the artistic talents of the Paliwal Brahmins. Walk along the ramparts and enjoy uninterrupted views of the village below and the surrounding countryside. Go to the fort’s small museum to see displays of archaeological artifacts found in and around the fort.
Take time to stroll through the spookily quiet streets of Kuldhara, which stretch out from the base of the fort. Visit an impressive Shiva temple, check out the mud huts and peer down staircases that travel deep underground. Find the remains of more than 80 deserted sandstone abodes. A rumor states that before leaving, the former residents cast a spell to prevent anyone from settling in the village.
While there is little human movement here, you might see farmers herding cattle and women milking animals. Watch for the musters of colorful peacocks that roam freely among the ruins.
The fort is about a 30-minute drive from Jaisalmer. Many people visit the fort as a side trip on their way to Sam Sand Dunes. Alternatively, take a taxi or public bus from the city center.
Khaba Fort is open daily and has an admission fee. Visit at sunrise or sunset, when you can watch the sandstone buildings and surrounding desert dramatically change appearance.
Jaisalmer - Kuldhara Village | Vyas Chhatri | Khaba Fort | Solo Roadtrip RE Himalayan | Rajasthan
Day 2 Jaisalmer: So guys this is the second day we are in Jaisalmer. In this cover 3 Places Vyas chhatri, Kuldhara Village ( The Haunted Village and Abandoned ) and Khaba Fort. Hope you like this video. Subscribe my channel for More Videos.
Gear I use:
SjCAM: SJ4000 Wifi and SJ6 Legend
Tripod: Benro T600EX Digital Tripod Kit
Canon: Canon 760D
One Plus 3T
Motorcycle :
Royal Enfield Himalayan
Abandoned Village of India - Kuldhara | Khaba Fort
Hi Guys,
In this clip i have took a spin around Kuldhara village and Khaba Fort.
Do Subscribe to channel.
Khaba Fort Jaisalmer 1 Minute Quick Tour | Rajasthan
Khaba Fort may be the smallest fort of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.Almost 200 years ago Khaba Fort and its surroundings were populated by Paliwal Brahmins.Sometimes 1800s the residents fled the and left behind the ghost town.
Building And Architecture: Build in the 18th Century and constructed of Jaisalmer Yellow Stone
Best Time to Visit: Sunrise and Sunset
Entry fees and Distance: 10 Rupees per person ( * 2017) and distance from Jaisalmer 33 km
Connectivity :
Roads: Excellent
Nearest Airport: Jodhpur
Nearest Railway Station: Jaisalmer
Nearest Bus Station: Jaisalmer
Follow Us On :
Facebook:
Instagram :
Khaba fort near Jaisalmer vlog tour | my first vlog
#khabafort #jaisalmer #vlog
Hii gyz,
I hope aapko video pasand aaya hoga,
Plz like my video and mere channel Ko subscribe jarur kre ????????
Like, comments and share..
Follow me on Instagram-
Khaba Fort || Jaisalmer || Historical Palace
Rajasthan Tourist Palace
Rajasthan - Khaba Fort, Jaisalmer
Khaba Fort near Jaisalmer city
#Khabha_fort, #खाभा_किला_जैसलमेर, #Visiting_places_in_rajasthan, #Fort, #Fort_of_rajsthan
A horror palace -must watch
Explore Khaba Fort in Jaisalmer with writer Simona Choudhury
KULDHARA AND KHABA - ABANDONED Haunted Villages in Jaisalmer
Haunted Villages are rare, Kuldhara haunted village is in Jaisalmer, people left the village overnight according to the legends. These two ghost villages in Jaisalmer are very famous.
I have been to many haunted places in India, these are totally different and I am sure would be very scary with lots of paranormal activity at night.
#HauntedPlace #Jaisalmer #Kuldhara
Watch the other videos of this Series on this playlist
✉ Business, Sponsorship, and Collaboration: Nishantviews@gmail.com
Gears and Gadgets I Use while Travelling
I recommend GoPro Hero 7
Canon G7x Mark 2 Vlogging Camera
Boya Lavalier Condenser Microphone
Manfrotto Tripod for Vlogging
Gopro Mic Adapter
Intex Power Bank
Studds Shifter D1 Helmet
Riding Jacket
Riding Gloves
Boya Shotgun Mic
Subscribe my channel for updates related to Travel and Motorcycle Rides.
Follow me on Instagram
Follow me on Facebook
Follow me on Twitter
India tourist places Jaisalmre Sam Khaba Fort
Hi this is information abut India tourists places. Jaisalmer sam
Information about Rajasthan Jaisalmre Sam .Situated in Sam, this tentalow is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Sam Sand Dunes and within 32 mi of Khaba Fort and Khuri Sand …
More video to come including detailed video of the GEETA TOUR'S AND TRAVELS please subscribe and follow our social media for update
geetatour.com
For queries please email us on geetatour@gmail.com
Khaba fort Jaisalmer Paliwal Villages
Exciting village Adventure Travel, Jaisalmer to Khabha Fort
We traveled from Jaisalmer to the village of Khambh on a motorcycle and saw the Khaab Village and Fort
#Day4 #Interceptor650 - Rajasthan Road Trip - Jaisalmer | Kuldhara l Khaba Fort | Sam Sand Dunes
This is the Day4 video of my Rajasthan Road trip.
My Instagram -
Music by:
Rubix Cube by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Artist:
Jaisalmer| Day 1 |Bada Bagh |Amar Sagar |Kuldhara |Jurassic Cactus Park |Khaba Fort |Sam Sand Dunes
This is the first part in Jaisalmer - Rajasthan Series.
Visited Bada Bagh, Amar Sagar Jain temple, Kuldhara - The abandoned Village, Jurrasic Cactus Park, Khaba Fort - Lessser visited fort and Sam sand dunes enjoying a Camel Safari and the cultural evening.