Jodhpur offer numerous opportunities for visitors to peek into the bygone era. Right from natural sights to architectural prowess, there are numerous tourist attractions in Jodhpur. Abounding in palaces, shrines, and forts, the city is a gem in itself.
2. Introduction
Built by Rao Jodha, Jodhpur offer numerous opportunities for visitors to peek into the bygone era. Right from natural
sights to architectural prowess, there are numerous tourist attractions in Jodhpur. Abounding in palaces, shrines,
and forts, the city is a gem in itself.
3. Mehrangarh Fort
The most magnificent hill fort of Rajasthan
Has a grand palace with intricate carvings
Houses a museum containing artefacts of high historic value
Hosts interesting festivals like the Rajasthan International Folk Festival and World Sufi Spirit Festival
Visiting Hours 9.00 am to 5.00 pm on all days
4. Umaid Bhawan Palace
A celebrated location in the city
Contains 347 rooms and is the largest private residence across the world
A part of the palace is managed by the Taj Group of Hotels
Has a museum full of a variety of regal items
Visiting hours 10.00 am to 4.30 pm on all days
5. Mandore Gardens
Abundant with old temples and cenotaphs
Has a hall of heroes dedicated to folk heroes and deities
There is also a Shrine of the three hundred million gods here
Visiting hours
Garden: Sunday to Saturday 8.00 am to 6.00 pm
Museum:visting hour 9.45 am to 5.15 pm(Monday closed)
6. Jaswant Thada
Containsmany cenotaphs in white marble with the main one revealing statues of
several Rathore rulers
Houses an outstanding multi-level garden, pond, and gazebos
Considered to be a wish granting monument by the locals
Visiting Hours 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
7. Osian Temples
Is a mixture of 18 Jain and Hindu temples
Located in the ancient desert town of Osian
Dated to the 7 th and 8 th century, it reveals the architectural workmanship of those ages
Visiting hours from early mornings to late evenings
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