1. Mandore Garden This is one place a tourist must visit whenever they come to Jodhpur from all the old architectural point to the beautiful and large trees where all langoors are. One truly enjoys the ambience.

8km from Railway Station and Same route for Jodhpur fort Also.

            The highlight of the gardens is definitely the LED show which begins in the evening a must visit for tourist so that they can know the history of Mandore Fort.          With such a big space, you really need to explore each and everything because it has so much to offer from the architectural point of view.

               There is an electric train, which takes you to experience all the places inside the garden, and the guide explains each and everything as you pass by, lots of places to click the pictures and enjoy the scenic beauty.



2. Mehrangarh Fort 

                                Mehrangarh Fort, also known as the Citadel of the Sun, is a majestic hilltop fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. It towers 400 feet above the city below, its imposing red sandstone walls and bastions stretching for over 1.5 kilometers. Built in 1459 by Rao Jodha, the founder of Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort has withstood centuries of siege and attack, earning its reputation as one of India's most impregnable forts.

Random interesting facts about Mehrangarh Fort

The fort is named after Rao Jodha's son, Mehrangarh Rao, who died while the fort was being Constructed.

The fort has seven doors, each named after a different deity or ruler. The most famous gate is the Jai Pol (Gate of Victory), which is adorned with intricate carvings and elephants.

                  Inside the fort, there are different palaces, museums, and gardens. The most popular palace is the Moti Mahal , which is known for its exquisite mirror work.

            The fort also houses a museum that exhibits artifacts from the Rathore dynasty, the rulers of Jodhpur. The museum collection includes handcrafted weapons, paintings, textiles, and jewelry.

                      Mehrangarh Fort is a popular tourist destination and offers stunning views of Jodhpur and the surrounding Thar Desert. The fort is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Here are some other random things you might like to know about Mehrangarh Fort:

The fort was once used as a royal hunting ground.

There is a legend that a hermit cursed the fort, saying that it would never be fully prosperous. However, the Rathore rulers have managed to overcome this curse and make Jodhpur a successful and thriving city.

The fort was featured in the 2011 film "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel."

                   I hope this random explanation has given you a little taste of the fascinating history and beauty of Mehrangarh Fort. If you're ever in Jodhpur, I highly recommend visiting this incredible fort


3. Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur

Umaid Bhawan Palace has transcended its royal roots. It's not just a palace anymore, it's a living, breathing ecosystem where history and futurism collide. The golden sandstone still gleams, but it's now interwoven with shimmering solar panels, generating enough clean energy to power the entire palace and beyond.




                            Step into the Grand Hall: Gone are the tapestries and portraits, replaced by holographic projections that whisk you through Jodhpur's vibrant past. Want to ride with Maharaja Umaid Singh on a regal hunt? Just say the word and the air around you transforms into a swirling desert panorama.

                         Craving a royal feast? The kitchens buzz with AI-powered culinary magic. Forget Michelin stars, imagine Michelin galaxies! Bespoke robots concoct gourmet masterpieces tailored to your deepest desires, using ancient recipes infused with futuristic ingredients.

                                  Bored of Earthly views? Take a stroll through the zero-gravity gardens. Suspended in mid-air, these biodomes house exotic flora from distant planets, bathed in the glow of artificial suns. Breathe in the oxygen exhaled by alien ferns, and watch clouds of bioluminescent butterflies dance among the hydroponic vines.

And if you need a workout, forget dusty dumbbells. Challenge yourself in the virtual reality combat arena. Hone your swordsmanship against holographic warriors, race flying sand-skimmers across Martian dunes, or conquer interstellar puzzles in zero-gravity escape rooms.

But Umaid Bhawan's heart remains in Jodhpur. The palace hosts vibrant interactive workshops where local artisans teach you ancient crafts using cutting-edge technology. Create 3D holograms of traditional Rajasthani dances, weave augmented reality tapestries, or program drones to paint intricate henna designs on the palace walls.

                             This is Umaid Bhawan Palace of the future: a playground for the senses, a portal to history and beyond, and a living testament to Jodhpur's enduring spirit. It's a reminder that even the grandest of pasts can hold the seeds of the most breathtaking future.

                           So, there you have it! A glimpse into Umaid Bhawan Palace that redefines the meaning of "royal". Remember, this is just a taste, the possibilities are endless. Now, go forth and dream your own Umaid Bhawan adventure!


4. Toorji Ka Jhalra Near GhantaGarh Market Jodhpur


It was an amazing experience to visit such a historic place and relieve the moment of super calmness. At first glance you are only but mesmerised by the magnificent architecture of ancient history and once you tumble down the stairs, you truly find how beautiful is the scenic beauty is from down below.


All the small cafes that are around, give you an immense example of enjoying at peace, while you are sipping a cup of coffee and a cookie.

The small lanes from where you have to pass by is something you cherish and enjoy all the old age architectural designs of homes around this place

5.Ranisar and Padmasar are two twin lakes in Jodhpur

                            The kings of that time had made ponds for drinking water, one of them was named Rani Sir and the other was named Padmasar.



Even today the same water is used to supply the houses of the general public.








6. Sachchiya Mata Temple Osia Jodhpur

                       



Ancient temple. Very holy place.Marvellous stone carvings.Needs to improve facilities like approach roads for senior citizens, ramp facilities for Diviyangs. The temple staff is very cooperative. Nearest Airport and Railway station is jodhpur.very well connected by Road from jodhpur and Jaisalmer.








7. kaylana lake jodhpur Sunset View 



Best lake view of jodhpur with beautiful sunset. Best time to visit after 5Pm you can see orange sky


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