Jodhpur Tours
Embark on a journey to Jodhpur, the majestic "Blue City" of Rajasthan, where every corner echoes tales of valor and royalty. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine streets adorned with azure-hued houses, bustling markets, and vibrant bazaars offering a treasure trove of handicrafts. Explore the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, delve into the opulent Umaid Bhawan Palace, and admire the intricately carved Jaswant Thada. Jodhpur promises an unforgettable journey filled with charm, history, and timeless elegance. .
MEHRANGARH FORT
Rising perpendicular and impregnable from a hill which is 125 metres above Jodhpur’s skyline is the Mehrangarh Fort. This historic fort is one of the most famous in India and is packed with history and legends.
MOTI MAHAL
Moti Mahal, aptly named the Pearl Hall, served as the royal audience chamber for the esteemed royal families. Notably distinguished by its glass windows and five nooks, this hall allowed the queens to discreetly observe.
JASWANT THADA
Constructed at the end of the 19th century, this milky white memorial stands as a remarkable tribute to the leader Jaswant Singh, drawing numerous tourists to its grandeur. Jaswant Singh, a revered ruler of Jodhpur.
UMMAID BHAWAN PALACE
Constructed in 1929 by Maharaja Umaid Singh, the Umaid Bhawan Palace was a response to a severe famine in the state. Initially referred to as the Chittar Palace due to the use of stones sourced from the Chittar hill, this architectural masterpiece now stands as a symbol of opulence and royal legacy.
MANDORE
To the north of Jodhpur lies Mandore, the ancient capital of Marwar, a region steeped in historical significance. Here, the dewals or cenotaphs of Jodhpur's former rulers stand as poignant markers of the city's past. In contrast to the traditional chhatri-shaped cenotaphs found in Rajasthan. the rich heritage
KAILANA LAKE
Nestled on Jaisalmer road, this petite artificial lake serves as an ideal picnic spot, resembling a canvas adorned with romantic hues. The captivating beauty of the lake leaves a lasting impression, creating a memorable experience of pleasure.
PHOOL MAHAL
True to its name, the Phool Mahal, or Flower Hall, stands out as the most extravagant among all the palace halls. This exquisite chamber is known as the pleasure dome for the Maharajas, adorned with opulence and regal splendor. The gold used in constructing the Mahal was sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
RANISAR PADAMSAR
Located near the Fateh Pole within Mehrangarh, the Ranisar and Padmasar Lakes are interconnected water bodies dating back to 1459. Ranisar Lake, commissioned by Queen Jasmade Hadi, the consort of Rao Jodha, holds historical significance.
CHAMUNDA MATAJI
Chamunda Mataji, Rao Jodha's beloved goddess, found her revered place when her idol was brought to the Mehrangarh Fort. This significant event transformed the fort into a sacred temple, becoming a focal point of worship. Over time, the local community embraced this cultural tradition.