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Location:
Approximately at the center of Rajasthan
Highlight: Mehrangarh Fort, Rohetgarh Fort, Umaid
Bhawan Palace
Best Time to Visit: October to March
How to Reach: Jodhpur has its own airport and
railway station. It can be reached from anywhere in
Rajasthan via a wide network of roads.

The second largest city of Rajasthan, Jodhpur is one of
the most sought after tourism spots in India. Rao Jodha,
chief of the Rajput clan founded this place in the year
1459. Jodhpur was thus named after its founder. The city
of Jodhpur is famous for its fabulous forts and palaces
that should not be missed visiting at any cost. Also known
as the "Sun City", Jodhpur is located roughly at the
center of the state of Rajasthan.
Jodhpur can be reached easily from anywhere in Rajasthan
and also from places around Rajasthan. Your Jodhpur travel
will be filled with fascinating experiences, as you would
find the city of Jodhpur absolutely marvelous. It has a
subdued yet powerful charm that attracts and enthralls all
visitors. Check out our related sections that will give
you information about what to see in your travel to
Jodhpur in Rajasthan.
Prime Attractions of Jodhpur
Marwar Festival
Marwar Festival is held every year in memory of the heroes
of Rajasthan. The festival is held in the month of Ashwin
(September-October) in Jodhpur, for two days during the
full moon of Sharad Poornima. more..
Mehrangarh Fort
Situated on a steep hill, Mehrangarh fort is one of the
largest forts in India. The beauty and the grandeur of
numerous palaces in the fort narrates a saga of hard
sandstones yielding to the chisels of skilled Jodhpuri
sculptures. more..
Umaid Bhawan Palace
The only palace built in 20th century under the famine
relief programme, has now been converted into a hotel with
some parts being retained as a museum. more..
Government Museum - Jodhpur
This museum has a rich collection of weapons, textiles,
miniature portraits, local crafts and images of Jain
Tirthankars. It is situated in the middle of the Umaid
public gardens.
Clock Tower & Sadar Market
In the old city, clock tower is a prominent land mark. But
main attraction is the Sadar Market. The market has kept
alive the old 'haat bazaar' culture.
Jaswant Thada
The 19th century royal cenotaph is built in white marble,
in commemoration of Maharaja Jaswant Singh. Some rare
portraits of the rulers of Jodhpur are also displayed
here.
Mehrangarh Fort Museum
This is an excellent museum with rare and interesting
artifacts, textiles, painting transport items etc laid out
with utmost care and thought. The Palanquin Gallery and
Howdah Gallery display a superb collection of old and
costly specimens of great historical value.
Umaid Bhawan Museum
Recently the ruling family of Jodhpur has converted a part
of the gigantic Umaid Bhawan Palace as the palace museum.
Excursions from Jodhpur
Mandore (8Km.)
Situated 9-kms north of the city of Jodhpur, is Mandore
which, was the capital of Marwar prior to the foundation
of Jodhpur.Today, its extensive gardens with high rock
terraces make it a popular local attraction. The gardens
also contain the cenotaphs of Jodhpur rulers.
Ossian (65Km.)
65-km from Jodhpur, lie ruins of an ancient city called
Ossian. This city is famous for Brahmanical and Jain
temples, which belong to 8th and 11th c entury.
Balsamand Lake & Palace (7Km.)
This picturesque artificial lake is 7 kms from the main
city. Summer palaces along the embankment and a bird
sanctuary has made it a picnic spot.
Sardar Samand Lake (55Km.)
Nestled in the vicinity of the city of Jodhpur, is the
astoundingly scenic Sardar Samand Lake. The lake lies
60-kms south-east of Jodhpur off the Jodhpur-Pali route.
Fairs & Festivals - Jodhpur
The Marwar Festival - Held in October, this festival
brings alive the legend, folklore and romantic lifestyle
of Rajasthan's rulers.
Climate - Jodhpur
Jodhpur has extreme type of climate with temperature range
variation being very high. Average rainfall is 32 cm
annually. The best season to visit the city is between
October and March.
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