Top 10 Must Visit Tourist Places in Jodhpur (The Blue City)

Jodhpur is the second biggest city in the state of Rajasthan. It is known as the Gateway to Thar, all things considered on the edge of the Thar desert. It is likewise called the Sun City as the sun sparkles pretty much each day of the year. Present day Jodhpur extends well past the city dividers, yet it’s the instantaneousness and buzz of the old Blue City and the overwhelming stronghold that catch explorers’ creative abilities. This swarmed, rushed zone is additionally Jodhpur’s principle traveler territory. Territories of the old city further west, for example, Navchokiya, are similarly as climatic, with far less hustling. Inside is a tangle of winding, sparkling, medieval boulevards, which never appear to lead where you anticipate they should be scented by incense, roses, and sewers, with shops and bazaars selling everything from trumpets and sanctuary enhancements to snuff and saris.

Best time to visit Jodhpur

October to March is a good time to visit Jodhpur. However, depending on what you want to do, here’s a monthly breakup of Jodhpur’s climatic conditions so that you can plan when to go: October to February: October marks the onset of peak season in Jodhpur with the weather turning pleasant.

How to reach Jodhpur

Jodhpur is well connected by road, rail, and air to all major cities and towns.

By Air: Jodhpur (JDH) is connected to Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Udaipur; the airport is about 5 km from the city center.

By Train: Jodhpur is an important division of the North Western zone of the Indian Rail network. It is well connected by direct trains from all metros and major cities in India.

By Bus: Jodhpur can be reached by RSRTC buses and private luxury buses which operate from all major towns and cities in Rajasthan.

Now Coming to top attractions, here are the must-see places in Jodhpur…

1. Mehrangarh Fort

Mehrangarh Fort best the rundown of ‘must visit’ puts in Jodhpur. It is one among the biggest Indian forts. This strong Fort stands superbly 400 feet over the city. Rao Jodha developed the fort in 1459 AD. In spite of the fact that the endeavor to build the Fort was begun in 1459, the fortress had seen numerous hundreds of years before it was finished. Henceforth, you could find that the style of engineering speaks to different periods. The loftiness in engineering is striking. The Dark Knight Rises was likewise shot here.

Opening days: All days of the week, 9 am to 5 pm

Distance from Jodhpur Junction: 6 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics, History Buffs

Entry fee: INR 60/Indian & INR 400/Foreigner

2. Umaid Bhawan Palace

The development of Umaid Bhawan Palace was begun in the year 1929 and it was finished in 1943. The castle is arranged on the most noteworthy point in the city. The 347-lives gigantic royal residence is named one of the biggest private habitations on the planet. The royal residence gloats of a mix of Indian and European style of engineering. A piece of the castle still fills in as a home to the previous regal family, while other two pieces of the royal residence are changed over into Taj Palace Hotel and exhibition hall. The exhibition hall is available to general society, while the lodging is just open to the visitors and the passage to the habitation is restricted.

Opening days: All days of the week, 10 am to 4:30 pm

Distance from Jodhpur Junction: 3.5 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics, History Buffs

Entry fee: INR 30/Indian & INR 100/Foreigner

3. Jaswant Thada

Jaswant Thada was worked in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh, the Second in the year 1899. This is near Mehrangarh Fort. The quietness of the marble development is captivating. The carvings are perplexing. Inside Jaswant Thada, you will discover the pictures of the Rathore rulers. The grounds of Jaswant Thada comprise of a dazzling staggered garden, unpredictably cut gazebos, and a lake.

Opening days: All days of the week, 9 am to 5 pm

Distance from Jodhpur Junction: 6 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics, History Buffs

Entry fee: INR 15/Indian & INR 30/Foreigner

4. Mandore Gardens

Mandore, having a place with the sixth century, was Marwar’s capital before Jodhpur was built up. It pull in vacationers in incredible numbers. The Mandore Gardens additionally house an administration historical center, a ‘Corridor of Heroes’ and a sanctuary to 33 crore Gods. Different ancient rarities and statues found in the zone are housed at the historical center. The compositional quality of the past time is obviously clear here.

Opening days: All days of the week

Distance from Jodhpur Junction: 3.5 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: NA

5. Kailana Lake

Kailana Lake is situated on the west of the city. This is one more counterfeit lake, which was developed in the year 1872 by Pratap Singh. This is one among the most frequented lakes in Rajasthan. It is a birdwatchers’ heaven. You could cruise on a vessel in the event that you intend to add some amazing photos to your accumulation. The perspective on dusk would shock.

Opening days: All days of the week, sunrise to sunset

Distance from Jodhpur Junction: 10 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: NA

6. Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park

The point behind the arrangement of Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park in the year 2006 was to reestablish the rough zone close to the post. When fundamental advances were taken to reestablish the land, in excess of 80 local plant species from the popular Thar Desert were developed. The 200 sections of land of the park is situated at the foot of the invulnerable Mehrangarh Fort. The spot mirrors the diligent work and devotion of the biologists who saved no endeavors to make the spot green.

Opening days: April to September (7 am to 6:30 pm) & October to March (8 am to 5:30 pm)

Distance from Jodhpur Junction: 6 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics, History Buffs

Entry fee: INR 100/Adult & INR 0/School Student

7. Clock Tower

Clock Tower is a renowned milestone in the Old City. It was developed by Maharaja Sardar Singh amid his residency somewhere in the range of 1880 and 1911. The clock tower offers a decent perspective on the post. Sardar Market is contiguous Clock Tower where a wide scope of items is sold. You can discover painstaking work, saris, flavors, vegetables and significantly more. There are more than 7000 shops and you can have an extraordinary shopping background here.

Opening days: All days of the week

Distance from Jodhpur Junction: 2.5 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics, History Buffs

Entry fee: NA

8. Chamunda Mata Temple

Situated inside Mehrangarh Fort, Chamunda Mata sanctuary was worked by Rao Jodha who was additionally the originator of Jodhpur. Worked for insurance against a revile given by an old sage, this sanctuary is greatly respected by the general population of the Rajasthan and houses the central god of Rajputs.

Opening days: All days of the week

Distance from Jodhpur Junction: 3.5 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Pilgrimage

Entry fee: NA

9. Balsamand Lake

Balsamand Lake is a counterfeit lake that was built by Balak Rao Parihar in 1159 AD. The lavish greenery around the lake has mango forests, papaya forests, and forests of guava, plum, and pomegranate. Balsamand Lake Palace was proposed to fill in a summer resort for the regal group of Jodhpur. The yards and greenery enclosures with winged animals and peacocks finding their homes here, the spot is chosen. The royal residence reflects the Rajputana style of engineering. The castle turned legacy lodging was worked of red sandstone.

Opening days: All days of the week

Distance from Jodhpur Junction: 10 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics, History Buffs

Entry fee: NA

10. Masuria Hills Garden

Investigate the dazzling perspectives on Jodhpur at Masuria Hills Garden. Arranged on Masuria slope, which lies in the midst of the principal city, this spot it the perfect method to take a break from the hustle clamor of the primary city. Go here on the off chance that you need some tranquil time alone and for some dazzling nightfall sees.

Opening days: All days of the week

Distance from Jodhpur Junction: 8 KM

Ideal for: Experience Seekers, Photo Fanatics

Entry fee: NA

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