Jodhpur Sightseeing Tour

2 Nights-3 Days

Destinations

Jodhpur

Overview

Jodhpur is a tourist's paradise, giving visitors a taste of the state's rich cultural heritage as well as the legacies of the Marwar kings. The Rathore clan's Rao Jodha founded this city in 1459 AD, and it features a wealth of fascinating forts, palaces, and lakes, as well as other architectural marvels to explore. You wouldn't want to miss the wonderful image painted by Jodhpur's houses, which are constructed in striking blue hues and are a major attraction. Jodhpur got its name from the blue colour of the majority of its buildings and walls.
Jodhpur is a bright city under a lovely blue sky. The Marwar kingdom's ancient capital was Jodhpur, a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan. A thriving metropolis once existed outside the fort's limits. Modern Jodhpur has grown and thrived irrespective of the fact that its palaces, forts, & temples are well-known tourist attractions.

Detail Itinerary

After arrival at the airport, guests will meet the tour representative and from there he will be transferred to the hotel. After completing the checking procedure explore Chandelao Village  - Visitors get a glimpse into and a taste of the feudal past when they visit this location. Take a heritage walk of the village and feel the authenticity of rural life.

Visit  Umaid Bhawan Palace -  This is a different palace where the royals once resided, and it is now a museum where guests may view different artefacts. In addition to serving as a museum, Umaid Bhawan Palace is one of Jodhpur's lavish hotels.

Then, visit Jaswant Thada -The Taj Mahal of Mewar is more popularly referred to as the Jaswant Thada Mausoleum in Jodhpur. A visitor to Jodhpur shouldn't pass up seeing Jaswant Thada, a monument that is delicately positioned on the edge of a lake and is concealed among lush green trees. Jaswant Thada is a wonderful site to see because of its ornate and traditional Rajasthani-carved cenotaphs and domes.

On the second day of the tour explore the beautiful destinations of the Jodhpur that allure tourists from worldwide towards it. The attractions to visit here include  Ghnata Ghar - In the old city, the clock tower is a well-known landmark. Close to the tower is the bustling Sardar Market, and from there, winding lanes lead to a bazaar selling produce, spices, Indian sweets, textiles, silver, and handicrafts. It's a wonderful spot to explore at your leisure.

Mandore Garden - The expansive Mandore Garden, a well-liked local attraction, has a high terrace made of rock hills. The Mandore Garden also contains the cenotaphs of Jodhpur's former kings. These cenotaphs are constructed like a Hindu temple and have an unusual shape. These have a four-story height, four beautiful columns, and an elegant spire. They are constructed of red sandstone.

Toorji Ka Jhalra- One of the most beautiful ancient structures is Toorji ka Jhalra. Additionally, Rajasthan has a lot of "kund," or stepwells, and Toorji ka Jhalra in Jodhpur is one of the most stunning. The 'jhalra,' also known as this stepwell, was constructed in the 1740s by a queen of Maharaja Abhay Singh. The queens or other royal ladies had a long-standing custom in Jodhpur of building stepwells or stepponds.

Mehrangarh Fort - The Mehrangarh fort, which pays homage to the Rajputana majesty and their creative brilliance, has a history spanning more than 550 years. The entrance to the fort is made up of seven gates. These gates were built by several kings throughout their reigns as a mark of honour for their triumph against the forces of Bikaner and Jaipur. The Fort perfectly captures the beauty of Jodhpur, the blue city.

Phool Mahal Palace - In the Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur, there is a gorgeously adorned room called the Phool Mahal. The hall was likely utilised as a Maharajas' pleasure dome, and female dancers used to dwell inside. As a result, efforts were taken to make the space look as stunning as a gorgeous flower.

Kaylana Lake - Another man-made lake may be seen in the western section of Jodhpur city at Kaylana Lake. One of Rajasthan's most popular coastal resorts is this one. Every visitor to Jodhpur must check out this lake, which is spread out over an area of 84 square kilometers.

Reach the airport in the morning and board the flight and fly to your next location. 

Request a Quote

We enjoy talking about India

Please feel free to get in touch with us for absolutely anything you want to know and we will be glad to responds.