ABOUT CITY
Jodhpur, often called the "Blue City," is a captivating blend of history, culture, and architecture. Famous for its striking blue-painted houses, it offers an enchanting view against the backdrop of the majestic Mehrangarh Fort. The fort, towering over the city, stands as a testament to Jodhpur's royal heritage. Wander through the bustling streets of the vibrant Sardar Market, where traditional handicrafts and spices create an immersive sensory experience. The charm of Jodhpur is further amplified by its palaces, temples, and rich Rajasthani cuisine. Whether it's the serene beauty of Umaid Bhawan Palace or the colorful bazaars, Jodhpur is a must-visit for those seeking a taste of India's royal past and lively present.


CITY ATTRACTIONS

stunning views of the "Blue City."
Built in 1459 by Rao Jodha, it houses
palaces, courtyards, and a museum.

1928 and 1943, now a hotel and
museum showcasing vintage cars,
royal artifacts, and historic photographs.

of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II,
known for its intricate marble
architecture and serene gardens.

Sardar Market
spices, handicrafts, textiles, and
traditional Rajasthani items.

Rock Park
Jodhpur's rocky terrain showcasing
native plants of the Thar Desert.

intricate architecture, a perfect
spot for photography.

featuring cenotaphs, temples,
and the Shrine of 33 Crore Gods.

exquisite architecture and
historical significance.

fort with intricate carvings,
now a heritage hotel.
NEAR BY PLACES
JAISALMER

282 kms From Jodhpur
Welcome to Jaisalmer, the ‘Golden City’ of India, where time seems to have stood still and history is brought to life. This enchanting city located in the heart of the Thar Desert, is a traveller's delight with grand fortresses, ancient temples, tranquil lakes, and mesmerising sand dunes. Steeped in rich cultural heritage, Jaisalmer exudes an old-world charm that is hard to resist.BIKANER
238 kms From Jodhpur
Located in the vibrant Indian state of Rajasthan, Bikaner invites you to embark on a 2-day sojourn through a world of opulent palaces, ornate havelis, and the delightful chaos of its bustling bazaars. This desert jewel is a tapestry of history and culture, offering a glimpse into the royal legacy of the region. As you explore its majestic forts and savour local culinary delights, you'll uncover the essence of Rajasthan in Bikaner's warm hospitality, architectural wonders, and age-old traditions.