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Jaisalmer (Rajasthan):
Foreign tourists celebrating the New Year in Jaisalmer were captivated by the rare experience of a misty and chilly “desert winter,” as dense fog enveloped the historic city and its surrounding areas.

At the iconic Sonar Fort, visitors braved the cold to soak in the scenic weather, dancing enthusiastically to traditional music performed by local folk artists. Many tourists described the foggy atmosphere as a unique and memorable way to welcome the New Year in the Thar Desert.

The start of 2026 brought unusually cold conditions to Jaisalmer due to an active Western Disturbance. On Thursday, dense fog covered the city and nearby border villages, significantly reducing visibility and slowing daily life. Vehicles were seen moving cautiously on highways as the cold wave intensified.

Speaking to, several foreign tourists praised India’s rich art and cultural heritage, expressing admiration for Jaisalmer’s architecture and tourist attractions. Some also spoke positively about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership while sharing their excitement over celebrating the New Year in such a distinctive setting.

Weather officials noted low visibility across urban and rural areas on January 1. Although cold conditions increased on Wednesday due to cloud cover and light rain, night temperatures remained above normal. A notable difference of around 11 degrees was recorded between daytime and nighttime temperatures. However, with persistent fog, a further dip in minimum temperatures is expected.

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Thousands of tourists who arrived in Jaisalmer for New Year celebrations experienced the true charm of a desert winter. Morning tourist activity remained subdued due to dense fog and cold winds, though local markets witnessed increased footfall at shops selling warm clothing, tea, and snacks.

While the cold and light rain caused discomfort for residents and visitors, agricultural experts said the winter rainfall, locally known as Mawat, would benefit Rabi crops such as wheat, mustard, and gram. The natural moisture is expected to provide relief to farmers in canal-irrigated areas who had been facing water shortages.

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