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Unique experiences in Jodhpur that you cannot miss out on

Jodhpur is known as Rajasthanu2019s blue city and is also the second largest city in Rajasthan.<br>Jodhpur is albeitly known for its blue buildings which were painted blue to signify residence by Brahminu2019s, Indiau2019s highest caste. There are more than several attractions of heritage value in Jodhpur that are conducted in the Jodhpur Heritage Walk.<br><br>https://www.manvar.com/blog/unique-experiences-jodhpur.html

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Unique experiences in Jodhpur that you cannot miss out on

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  1. MANVĀR HOME MANVĀR BLOG THE STAY EXPERIENCES RESERVE +91 94141 29767 Unique experiences in Jodhpur that you cannot miss out on Jodhpur is known as Rajasthan’s blue city and is also the second largest city in Rajasthan. Jodhpur is albeitly known for its blue buildings which were painted blue to signify residence by Brahmin’s, India’s highest caste. There are more than several attractions of heritage value in Jodhpur that are conducted in the Jodhpur Heritage Walk. Travelling across Mehrangarh Fort The fort which rises above the blue city, is one of the most beautiful forts in India and is an impressive, well preserved, heritage structure. It also houses the only professional museum shop in India. Various cultural performances happen here regularly, such as folk art, music and dance performances. If you want a romantic getaway dinner, The Chokelao Mahal Terrace restaurant serves traditional Rajasthani cuisine , with a glittering view of the shining city below. Several International Festivals also take place at the Mehrangarh fort such as The Rajasthan International Folk Festival in October and World Sufi Spirit Festival in February.  Enjoying the day at Jaswant Thada This is an intricate crafted Cenotaph (empty commemorative tomb), that was built in the year 1899 in honor of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Featuring shimmering white marble lattice screens and whimsical domes, the internal part of the tomb is adorned with the portraits of the rulers. Various tired tourists are seen here, relaxing and enjoying a brilliant view of the city below. Camping  Camping is the most amazing experience that can take place on any holiday, and what better camping destination than the sand dunes of Jodhpur. It is an exceptionally enthralling and lovely experience and the camps are provided with lavish amenities. You can enjoy dinner under the stars and bonfire dances at night at our luxury camp in Jodhpur. Wandering through Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park  This park was developed in 2006 with the goal of restoring a natural rocky wasteland near the fort. It is really interesting to explore the park as its foliage changes with the seasons. Wandering through the old city markets and visiting the clock tower  A trip to Jodhpur wouldn’t be complete without roaming through the hustling and bustling markets of the old city. Many people choose to stay here too as the hotels in this area are very affordable and the food in the nearby restaurants is great. The Sadar Market has a traditional market feel. The markets are colorful and sell everything right from saris, spices, to fabric and handicrafts. The old clock tower of the city is a marvel of the city that tourists love to flock to.  Explore the lanes of the blue city  Unlike the crowded lanes of the old city, the lanes of the blue area of the city just behind the fort, known as Navchokiya or the Blue City are quiet and are refreshingly devoid of tourists. There are several Haveli’s in this region available for residence such as Singhvi’s Haveli, Jewel Palace Haveli, Rani Mahal and Jaswant Palace Homestay. Keep glancing at the marvelous beauty of Umaid Bhawan Palace  The glorious Umaid Bhawan Palace, completed in 1944, is one of the grandest palaces ever to be built in India. The royal family of Jodhpur still resides in a section of it. The remainder has been converted into a luxurious palace hotel but unfortunately, it’s off limits to anyone who’s not residing there. However one can still visit the palace and enjoy the palace by having a costly dinner at one of the palace restaurants or by visiting the museum.  Checking out Mandore and Mandore Gardens  Mandore was the capital of the Marwar region before Jodhpur was founded, but it is in a neglected state currently. It is a very old fort with a beautiful collection of eclectic temples, cenotaphs and a small museum in Mandore Gardens. The gardens are a popular picnic spot and worthy of visiting for the fantastic architecture and history of a bygone era. If you love monkeys, you’ll find plenty there but be careful that they don’t snatch your food! Jaswant Thada Image Credits - wikimedia.org Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park Image Credits - wikimedia.org old city markets and clock tower Image Credits - wikimedia.org Umaid Bhawan Palace  Image Credits - wikimedia.org Mandore Gardens   Image Credits - wikimedia.org Reach us +91 94141 29767 Milestone 110 from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer, NH125, Khiyasariya, Rajasthan 342025 reservations@manvar.com © Copyright 2020 MANVĀR - All Rights Reserved

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