Jodhpur Tours
Embark on the enchanting Jodhpur Tour to explore the vibrant hues and cultural treasures of this historic city. Nestled beneath the Mehrangarh Fort, the iconic blue-painted houses create a mesmerizing landscape. Wander through narrow alleys, visit majestic forts, and experience the rich heritage that defines the heart of Jodhpur. Our guided tour ensures an immersive experience, unveiling the captivating stories and architectural wonders.
Mehrangarh Fort
Mehrangarh Fort, a testament to the rich history and architectural grandeur of Rajasthan, stands proudly atop a rocky hill in Jodhpur. Commissioned by Rao Jodha in 1459, this formidable become an iconic.
Ummaid Bhawan Palace
Constructed in 1929 by Maharaja Umaid Singh, the Umaid Bhawan Palace was a response to a severe famine in the state. the Chittar Palace due to the use of stones sourced from stands as a symbol of opulence.
Phool Mahal
True to its name, the Phool Mahal, or Flower Hall, is the most extraordinary of all the palace halls. This exquisite chamber adorned with opulence and royal splendor is known as the Anand Gumbad of the Maharajas.
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.
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.
Jaswant Thada
Jaswant Thada is a stunning cenotaph (a structure built to commemorate the dead) located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. It is often referred to as the "Taj Mahal of Marwar" due to its exquisite white marble architecture.
Moti Mahal
Moti Mahal, also known as the "Pearl Palace", is a notable part of the Mehrangarh Fort complex in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest and most impressive forts in India, with several magnificent palaces.
Ranisar and Padamsar
Situated near the Fateh Pole in Mehrangarh, the Ranisar and Padmasar Lakes are adjoining water bodies constructed in the year 1459. Ranisar Lake was commissioned by Queen Jasmade Hadi, the wife of Rao Jodha.
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.