Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, traveled to Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, for a private visit to explore the region's heritage [1, 2].

The trip highlights the ongoing personal and cultural ties between the Trump family and India. As the daughter of a former U.S. president, her presence in the "Golden City" draws attention to the intersection of high-profile American figures and Indian luxury tourism.

During their stay in Jaisalmer, the couple received a traditional Rajasthani welcome [1, 2]. This reception is a hallmark of the region's hospitality, often involving folk music, dance, and local customs designed to honor visiting guests.

Boulos and Trump stayed at the Suryagarh Hotel, a luxury property known for its royal-style architecture and heritage preservation [1, 2]. The choice of accommodation reflects the nature of the getaway, which was described as a royal-style excursion intended to immerse the couple in the rich culture of the state [3].

Jaisalmer is recognized for its historic forts and intricate sandstone carvings. The couple's itinerary focused on the city's architectural legacy and cultural landmarks [1, 2].

While the visit was private, the couple's movements through the luxury corridors of Rajasthan underscore the appeal of the region for global elites seeking a blend of traditional art, and modern luxury [3].

The couple received a traditional Rajasthani welcome.

The visit underscores the enduring soft-power connection between the Trump family and India. By choosing a high-profile heritage destination like Jaisalmer, the couple reinforces the status of Rajasthan as a premier destination for international figures, while maintaining a personal link to the region through Michael Boulos's own family background.