Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, visited the historic Sonar Fort in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, on Sunday evening [1].
The visit is part of a private tourism tour of India, highlighting the continued cultural and personal ties between the Trump family and the nation.
The couple arrived at the fort on May 31, 2026 [1], to explore the architecture and history of the city. The Sonar Fort, also known as the Golden Fort, is one of the few remaining forts in the world where a significant portion of the city's population still resides within the walls.
This stop in Rajasthan followed several other high-profile visits to Indian landmarks. The couple previously explored the Akshardham Temple, and the Taj Mahal [2].
During her visit to the iconic white marble mausoleum, Trump said the site was "the stunning Taj Mahal" [3].
The tour represents a broader interest in Indian heritage and architecture. By visiting both the modern spiritual center of Akshardham and the ancient fortifications of Jaisalmer, the couple has traversed a wide range of India's historical eras [2].
Local officials and tourism operators in Jaisalmer said the presence of the U.S. President's daughter was a significant moment for the region's visibility. The couple spent the evening exploring the city's unique landscape before continuing their itinerary [1].
“Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, visited the historic Sonar Fort in Jaisalmer”
The private tour by the President's daughter serves as a form of soft diplomacy. While not an official state visit, the visibility of the First Family's relatives visiting key cultural landmarks in India reinforces personal rapport and cultural appreciation between the US and India.





