The city receives its name from its most prominent landmark, the Jaisalmer fort, also known as the Sonar Quila or the golden fort. And, unlike the other forts, it houses shops, hotels and ancient Havelis (large residences) where people still reside. The golden Jaisalmer fort was created by Rawal Jaisal, who was passed over for kingship and had left the ancient town of Lodurva to carve a name for himself. The sandstone used for the construction of the fort is carved with such mastery that it glows golden no matter your perspective. When in Jaisalmer, ensure you visit Wood Fossil Park, in Akal, which is located about 15 kilometres away. Here you will discover the geological travesty which created the Thar desert 180 million years ago.