Jodhpur sightseeing

  1. Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji’s Step Well), Jodhpur
  2. 17 Best Places To Visit In Jodhpur (India) In Two Days
  3. Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum (Jodhpur)
  4. 42 Places To Visit In Jodhpur On A Trip In 2023 (With Images)
  5. 44 Best Places to visit in Jodhpur
  6. Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur)
  7. The Perfect Jodhpur Itinerary
  8. 2 Days In Jodhpur Itinerary
  9. Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum (Jodhpur)
  10. Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji’s Step Well), Jodhpur


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Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji’s Step Well), Jodhpur

The Step Well Square is a mini-architectural tour with the Toorji's Step Well at the center, and almost 250 yrs of building traddition on view. Built in the 1740s, submerged for decades, its recent restoration uncovered over 200 hundred feet of hand carved treasure. Spend a few hours exploring this architectural wonder, and lunch, dine, sip or shop at the many restaurants and shops in the square.

17 Best Places To Visit In Jodhpur (India) In Two Days

Bradley and I visited the historic area of Jodhpur in October and I was most excited about the prospect of this being a “blue” city. You’ll see why soon. As a part of our I’ve also included some information on when the best time to visit Jodhpur is, how to get there and where to stay and more. This means you’ll have everything you need to know for a fantastic two days in Jodhpur with my mini Jodhpur travel guide. When is the best time to visit Jodhpur? The best time to visit Jodhpur is between October and March. The weather is bearable (still very warm) and it tends to be the tourist season in India with more frequent buses and flights etc. We visited in October and I thought I was a perfect time. How do you get to Jodhpur? There are a variety of ways to get to Jodhpur, depending on where you are coming from. ‍ Flying: you can get to Jodhpur via flights from Delhi and Mumbai. If you try to fly from any other airport then it will just include a connection in either of these cities. Flights range from £25-50 depending on the time of year, availability and when you book. We always use Train: India has an extensive train network and it’s convenient and well priced, but everything tends to book up quickly in the popular season so if you want 1st Class or 2/3rd class AC then you’ll need to book relatively quickly. I recommend going into a travel agent to book your train tickets. Basically, the online train ticket buying network is a bit of a mess, and whilst ‍ Bus: There a multi...

Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum (Jodhpur)

Tourists/ visitors can enter this museum by entrance ticket during the visiting hours, which otherwise is a five star hotel which is open only for the room guests of the hotel. The museum is in a part of this palace with a large collections of royal items nicely displayed in glass cases. One should visit this museum to also have nice glimpse of the beautiful palace from the outside which is otherwise not open for local public and tourists The museum is all about the royal family of Jodhpur. There are 6 halls having royal family pics, possessions etc. Vintage car museum is worthless as they are just kept with basic details without proper cleaning etc. You can't visit the hotel or restaurant unless you are staying there. Eatables are not allowed inside so plan accordingly. You can keep them at gate with guard. You can visit the place without hiring guard as they don't add much value. There is small cafeteria which provide kulfi, tea etc only. This grand yellow sandstone palace spreads over 26 acres of gardens, popular as one of the largest private residences in the world. It is built between 1928 and 1943, Umaid Bhawan Palace is a magnificent piece of Rajasthan’s heritage, and a symbol of new Jodhpur.The Palace comprises of – the residence of the royal family, a luxury Taj Palace Hotel, and a Museum focusing on the 20th-century history of the Jodhpur Royal Family. The palace was designed as a blend of western technology and Indian architectural features. Don’t miss the vinta...

42 Places To Visit In Jodhpur On A Trip In 2023 (With Images)

Embellished with innumerable imprints of chivalry, architectural prowess, and natural beauty, Jodhpur tourist places invite you to behold the charisma of the past. Founded in 1459 A.D. by Rao Jodha, the city treats its tourists with the grandeur of the past by offering them several options for sightseeing in Jodhpur. If you are passionate about enjoying a sneak peek into the bygone era, visit Jodhpur. Amongst much-preferred places to visit in Jodhpur are palaces, forts, shrines, museums, and gardens that articulate erstwhile excellence. 42 Best Places To Visit In Jodhpur Here, we present you the top 42 tourist places in Jodhpur that speak leaps and bounds about this magnificent jewel to the crown of Rajasthan Jodhpur, the Blue City of India, is amazing place for a holiday in Rajasthan. Let’s have a closer look at these places and what makes them so special: Amongst the best Jodhpur tourist places to visit, it was built around 1460 A.D. by Rao Jodha, Mehrangarh Fort is listed among the most magnificent hill forts of Rajasthan. No wonder, it is one of the best places to visit in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Standing almost 100 feet above the city skyline, the fort is built so flawlessly that you won’t be able to make out where the hill ends and the walls begin making it one of the best places to see in Jodhpur. Unbeatable and impressive, this grandeur in red sandstone is wrapped in an eccentric beauty. Needless to say, when travellers look forward to the most remarkable tourist attra...

44 Best Places to visit in Jodhpur

7 km from city center 1 out of 44 Places To Visit in Jodhpur Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in the country. It is located at the top of a 410 feet elevated hill and guarded by huge walls. The fort encloses a museum now which exhibits various belongings of the royals. The palace was built by Rao Jodha in 1459. 5 km from city center 2 out of 44 Places To Visit in Jodhpur Voted as the Best Hotel in the world, Umaid Bhawan Palace is also a major tourist attraction in Jodhpur. Apart from being a heritage hotel, it is a museum and the residence of the Royal Family of the present owner, Raja Gaj Singh. Because of its location on the highest point in Jodhpur, the Chittar Hill, it is also referred to as the Chittar Palace. 6 km from city center 4 out of 44 Places To Visit in Jodhpur Toorji Ka Jhalra, commonly called the stepwell of Jodhpur, is an intricate design of stepwell, one of the few remaining structures depicting the traditional water management systems of Jodhpur. This 18th-century stepwell with intricate carvings is a popular spot for photos. 7 km from city center 5 out of 44 Places To Visit in Jodhpur Jaswant Tada is a royal cenotaph built in white marble. It has a small pond and a pretty garden next to it. This structure is just a few minutes downhill walk from the main fort, so there is no need to take a ride. Also called "Taj Mahal of Marwar", it was built in the honour and memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II and is still used by the Marwar Royal Family a...

Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur)

Jodhpur is a city in the Thar Desert of the northwest Indian state of Rajasthan. Its 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort is a former palace that’s now a museum, displaying weapons, paintings and elaborate royal palanquins (sedan chairs). Set on on a rocky outcrop, the fort overlooks the walled city, where many buildings are painted the city’s iconic shade of blue.Explore Jodhpur holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. | Mighty Mehrangarh, the muscular fort that towers over the Blue City of Jodhpur, A huge complex with so much to see. Each section had a room even more impressive than the last. Be sure to look up as there are some fantastic ceilings to gawp at. The mirrored rooms with all their colourful mosaic are just wonderful and the views looking down over the city let you see just how blue it is. There are also howdahs exhibited as well as a war section with carved weaponry and soldier clothing as well as many other items to see. You can also see how a turban is wound and just how many metres of cloth it takes (more than you think!) and everything is very well presented. Do take plenty of water with you as it gets hot and uncomfortable if there are crowds and on your feet for hours. A shout out too to the magnificent shop! If you are always on the lookout for some souvenirs, like me, you'll not be disappointed. One of the largest shops I came across in Northern India and very well stocked with nicely crafted items. Another satisfied customer. určitě stojí za ...

The Perfect Jodhpur Itinerary

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2 Days In Jodhpur Itinerary

Table of Contents • • • • • • Getting around Jodhpur couldn’t be easier. There are generally 3 options: By Foot: With a population of around 3.6 million people, Jodhpur is a city full of pedestrians. And with the population density bursting at the seams, this means traffic, congestion, and crowds. So there are many times you will get to places faster on foot, than by vehicle. The Blue City is well laid out, and its many sights and shopping areas aren’t too far apart, making walking around the centre your best option. By Taxi/Tuk Tuk: If you do get tired, you can hop in a rickshaw (tuk tuk). Quick trips are usually cheap and shouldn’t cost more than 50 rupees, but be sure to negotiate a price before getting in the vehicle. Regular taxi’s are available and should operate on a metre. App-based taxi services like Uber and Ola also operate in Jodhpur. By Tour: Some of the best days out we’ve had in Jodhpur have been on private tours. For those short on time, or that prefer everything to be organised for them, there are some awesome tours on From fort tours, to camel safaris and walking tours, there’s plenty to keep you busy in the bustling city! What To Pack DSLR Camera: Tripod: Day Bag: Reusable Water Bottle: Sunscreen: Rain Jacket: Exploring the city by foot – Jodhpur in 2 days Blue City The Blue City is what Jodhpur is famously known for, and this is why so many tourists flock there each year. Obviously you are welcome to explore the city at your own will, however thesea of ...

Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum (Jodhpur)

Tourists/ visitors can enter this museum by entrance ticket during the visiting hours, which otherwise is a five star hotel which is open only for the room guests of the hotel. The museum is in a part of this palace with a large collections of royal items nicely displayed in glass cases. One should visit this museum to also have nice glimpse of the beautiful palace from the outside which is otherwise not open for local public and tourists The museum is all about the royal family of Jodhpur. There are 6 halls having royal family pics, possessions etc. Vintage car museum is worthless as they are just kept with basic details without proper cleaning etc. You can't visit the hotel or restaurant unless you are staying there. Eatables are not allowed inside so plan accordingly. You can keep them at gate with guard. You can visit the place without hiring guard as they don't add much value. There is small cafeteria which provide kulfi, tea etc only. This grand yellow sandstone palace spreads over 26 acres of gardens, popular as one of the largest private residences in the world. It is built between 1928 and 1943, Umaid Bhawan Palace is a magnificent piece of Rajasthan’s heritage, and a symbol of new Jodhpur.The Palace comprises of – the residence of the royal family, a luxury Taj Palace Hotel, and a Museum focusing on the 20th-century history of the Jodhpur Royal Family. The palace was designed as a blend of western technology and Indian architectural features. Don’t miss the vinta...

Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji’s Step Well), Jodhpur

The Step Well Square is a mini-architectural tour with the Toorji's Step Well at the center, and almost 250 yrs of building traddition on view. Built in the 1740s, submerged for decades, its recent restoration uncovered over 200 hundred feet of hand carved treasure. Spend a few hours exploring this architectural wonder, and lunch, dine, sip or shop at the many restaurants and shops in the square.