Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, visited the historic Sonar Fort in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, on Sunday [1].

The visit highlights the couple's interest in Indian heritage and marks a high-profile private excursion to one of the country's most iconic architectural sites.

The stop in Jaisalmer was part of a two-day private tour of India [3]. The couple explored the Jaisalmer Fort, also known as Sonar Fort, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site [1, 2]. The excursion focused on the exploration of heritage sites across the region.

Earlier in their brief itinerary, the couple visited the Taj Mahal [3]. The transition from the Mughal architecture of Agra to the sandstone fortifications of the Thar Desert emphasizes a wide geographical scope for the short trip.

Local reports said the visit remained private in nature. The couple spent time touring the fortress's unique structures, a living fort where a significant portion of the city's population still resides within the walls [1, 2].

Because the tour lasted only two days [3], the itinerary was concentrated on primary landmarks. The visit to Jaisalmer served as a key component of their limited time in the country.

Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, visited the historic Sonar Fort in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.

The private visit by the daughter of a former U.S. president to a UNESCO World Heritage Site underscores the continued appeal of India's cultural tourism for high-profile international figures. While the trip was personal, such visits often maintain soft-power connections between influential American families and Indian cultural landmarks.