Patwon Ki Haveli from London
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VISIT THE PATWON KI HAVELI FROM LONDON

The Brief

Visiting the Patwon Ki Haveli from London, UK is a single managed mission with MyTripMyTravel. Flight: ~8.5–9 hrs (non-stop) to Delhi. Gateway: Delhi (DEL). On-ground in Jaisalmer: escorted access to the Patwon Ki Haveli, pre-arranged at the prime viewing hour, with a vetted guide and the chauffeured Elite Fleet from arrival.

Jaisalmer's five-haveli merchant cluster Patwon Ki Haveli (literally 'mansion of the brocade-traders') is a cluster of five havelis built between 1805-1860 by Guman Chand Patwa, a Jain merchant of Jaisalmer, India, for his five sons. Carved from local yellow sandstone, the cluster is among the finest examples of Rajasthani haveli architecture and the largest such complex in Jaisalmer.

From London, the routing is the first decision: Delhi (DEL) is the primary international gateway into Rajasthan, with a short chauffeured leg or domestic flight onward to Jaisalmer. Mumbai (BOM) is the alternative gateway, particularly for southern Rajasthan.

London is a manageable European-shift crossing — we recommend a single arrival-day recovery night before the first major site, with a light evening only. On the ground, the Patwon Ki Haveli is sequenced for the prime viewing window — entry: standard ticket to the museum haveli — rather than dropped into a generic city sightseeing block.

Beyond the Patwon Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer sits inside the wider Rajasthan Escapes; we plan the trip end to end on a single chauffeured architecture.

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Flight

~8.5–9 hrs (non-stop) to Delhi

Gateway

Delhi (DEL)

Access

Entry: Standard ticket to the museum haveli

How we run the mission

The Patwon Ki Haveli — what you're visiting

Patwon Ki Haveli is the most lavish of Jaisalmer's many merchant-house clusters — five havelis built between 1805-1860 by the Patwa family, who grew rich on the brocade and opium trade between Central Asia and the Indian peninsula. Guman Chand Patwa commissioned the cluster for his five sons; each haveli became a separate residence, but the facade reads as a single architectural composition along the street. Jaisalmer's five-haveli merchant cluster

Gateway and routing from London

Delhi (DEL) is the primary international gateway into Rajasthan, with a short chauffeured leg or domestic flight onward to Jaisalmer. Mumbai (BOM) is the alternative gateway, particularly for southern Rajasthan.

Arrival day pacing

London is a manageable European-shift crossing — we recommend a single arrival-day recovery night before the first major site, with a light evening only.

Monument access

Patwon Ki Haveli is sequenced for the prime viewing hour with escorted access and a vetted guide. Entry: Standard ticket to the museum haveli. Visit at golden hour for the best sandstone glow.

How we run the visit

From London, the on-ground operation is: chauffeured Elite Fleet, escorted entry, the prime hour at the Patwon Ki Haveli, and a sequenced day around it — not a checklist sprint. We pre-arrange access where access requires arrangement.

Intelligence

PATWON KI HAVELI FROM LONDON

How do I visit the Patwon Ki Haveli from London?

Visiting the Patwon Ki Haveli from London, UK is a single managed mission with MyTripMyTravel. Flight: ~8.5–9 hrs (non-stop) to Delhi. Gateway: Delhi (DEL). On-ground in Jaisalmer: escorted access to the Patwon Ki Haveli, pre-arranged at the prime viewing hour, with a vetted guide and the chauffeured Elite Fleet from arrival.

How long is the flight from London?

~8.5–9 hrs (non-stop) to Delhi. Gateway: Delhi (DEL); Delhi (DEL) is the primary international gateway into Rajasthan, with a short chauffeured leg or domestic flight onward to Jaisalmer. Mumbai (BOM) is the alternative gateway, particularly for southern Rajasthan.

When is the best time to visit the Patwon Ki Haveli?

Entry: Standard ticket to the museum haveli Tip from our planning desk: Visit at golden hour for the best sandstone glow.

Do I need a visa to travel from UK?

India offers an e-Visa to travellers of many nationalities; our concierge advises on the current process for UK passport holders as part of planning.

Is the visit private?

Always — single party, dedicated chauffeur, GPS-tracked Elite Fleet, escorted monument access. Never a shared group departure.

The Mission

Visit the Patwon Ki Haveli from London