Tiffany Trump, daughter of US President Donald Trump, is currently on a visit to India with her husband, Michael Boulos, and her journey is turning heads as she explores some of Rajasthan’s most iconic destinations. After earlier stops in Delhi and Agra, the couple reached Jaisalmer, where Tiffany shared glimpses of her trip on Instagram on June 4, captioning her post, “Where every alley feels like a step back in time.” (Also read: Aishwarya Rai named global brand ambassador for JW Marriott’s mindful luxury travel platform )
Tiffany Trump’s cultural journey in Jaisalmer
During their desert sojourn, the couple stayed at the heritage luxury property Hotel Suryagarh, known for its grand yellow sandstone architecture that reflects the essence of Jaisalmer. Their visit, marked by a blend of cultural exploration and high-end hospitality, has seen them experience the city’s rich heritage, from historic forts and havelis to traditional Rajasthani hospitality.
Tiffany’s travel style has also drawn attention, as she appeared to coordinate her outfits with the earthy tones and architectural beauty of the desert landscape. From elegant neutral ensembles to chic patterned looks, her wardrobe seamlessly complements the golden hues of Jaisalmer’s palaces and courtyards.
Cultural immersion and iconic heritage exploration
The visit also included immersive cultural experiences, with the couple being welcomed through traditional folk performances and local music at their stay. Dancers and musicians showcased Rajasthan’s vibrant heritage, offering a glimpse into its rich artistic traditions.
Their trip further extended to exploring iconic landmarks such as Jaisalmer Fort, one of the world’s few “living forts,” where communities still reside within its ancient walls. The couple expressed admiration for the city’s history and architecture before concluding their stay with traditional local souvenirs, including handcrafted shawls.
About Tiffany Trump
Tiffany Ariana Trump is the fourth child of U.S. President Donald Trump and his only daughter with his second wife, Marla Maples. She was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, and grew up mainly in California under her mother’s care. She later completed her education at the University of Pennsylvania and went on to earn a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center.

