3 Days 2 Nights
Daily Tour
50 people
English, hindi
Jodhpur is a city in the Thar Desert of the northwest Indian state of Rajasthan. Its 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort is a former palace that’s now a museum, displaying weapons, paintings, and elaborate royal palanquins (sedan chairs). Set on a rocky outcrop, the fort overlooks the walled city, where many buildings are painted the city’s iconic shade of blue
Jodhpur, the second-largest city in Rajasthan (albeit pleasingly unspoiled by haphazard development), has a fascinating past. Located on the edge of the Thar desert, about 155 miles from the border with Pakistan, Jodhpur is, in fact, where the eponymous pants got their name from! These unusual pants were designed by the Maharaja of Jodhpur’s son, Pratap Singh, and worn by his polo team when visiting the Queen of England in 1897. It is famous for its blue buildings, initially painted to signify that they were occupied by Brahmins, the highest caste in India.
This list of top Jodhpur attractions and places to visit will give you a diverse city experience. Jodhpur Heritage Walk conducts an immersive three- to four-hour guided tour through the city. If you have a spare day or two, visit nearby Bishnoi village or Osian, where you can see carved temples and go on a less-touristy camel safari.
Why People Love It
The first word that comes to your mind when someone talks about Rajasthan is its Royalness; what it feels like to be royal. If you are running short on time or just come down to explore tourist destinations in and around the city, full-day city tour is the best option. We have picked up all the spilled pieces together and created a beautiful garland of it in our Trails of Jaisalmer tour, an unmatched heritage experience with awesome stories to understand a city’s existence, culture, and lifestyle.
1. Explore Mehrangarh Fort: Imposing Mehrangarh Fort, which rises above the “Blue City,” is one of the largest and most famous forts. As impressive as it is, as a well-preserved heritage structure, there’s so much more to discover inside. The fort has been privately restored, and its museum has an outstanding display of royal memorabilia, including about 15,000 items from Maharaja Gaj Singh II’s collection. It also has the only professional museum shop in India. The cultural performances that happen daily at various places inside the fort, as part of the particular focus on folk art and music, are another highlight. Plan your visit with this complete guide to Mehrangarh Fort. Want a romantic evening dinner? The Chokelao Mahal Terrace restaurant serves traditional Rajasthani cuisine, which sparkles below. The Fort is also an evocative setting for music festivals. Don’t miss the annual Rajasthan International Folk Festival in October and World Sufi Spirit Festival in February.
2. Ride the Jodhpur Flying Fox: Adventure lovers can’t pass up the unique opportunity to zip-line with Mehrangarh Fort as the backdrop. The circuit has six zip lines and takes around 90 minutes to complete. Groups of up to 12 people depart at appointed times. It’s located on the north side of the Mehrangarh Fort.
3. Relax at Jaswant Thada: In honor of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, this intricately crafted cenotaph (empty commemorative tomb) was built in 1899. It features white marble lattice screens and whimsical domes, while the inside is adorned with portraits of Rathore rulers. It’s a peaceful place to relax and enjoy stunning views of the Fort and city. Many a tired tourist sprawls on the front lawn to recuperate after sightseeing.
4. Check Out the Clock Tower and Old City Markets: A trip to Jodhpur wouldn’t be complete without visiting the bustling Old City. Many people choose to stay in this area, too, as some of the best budget hotels in Jodhpur are located there and have fabulous Fort views. The Old City’s famous landmark, the clock tower, stands at the heart of it—and it’s still working! Next to it, Sadar Market retains a traditional village bazaar feel. It’s chaotic and colorful and sells almost everything, including handicrafts, spices, saris, and fabric. If you feel uncomfortable in crowds, you might prefer to take a walking tour rather than explore the market area yourself, as the congestion can be overwhelming. These walking tours offered by Jodhpur Magic and Virasat Experiences are two recommended options.
5. Dine Overlooking the Step Well: An exciting Urban Regeneration Project is being undertaken to transform the Old City into its former glory, but with a vibrant and hip spin. As a result, Jodhpur has a newly restored yet ancient stepwell, located just north of the clock tower. Built-in the 1740s and called Toorji ka Jhalra, it sat stagnant for years until the owners of the new heritage boutique RAAS hotel purified the pool and sandblasted the steps. The area has been turned into a contemporary square with cool cafes and shops, including a Good Earth home decor store and a branch of Jaipur-based Gem Palace. A secret door at the RAAS hotel will take you directly to Step Well Square. Step Well Cafe has the same owners as RAAS and provides the best view over the stepwell. It serves Continental and Indian cuisine, plus alcohol. However, its menu is quite limited.
6. Stroll Along the Streets of the Blue City: Unlike the crowded clock tower area, the blue part of Jodhpur behind the fort, known as Navchokiya, is refreshingly quiet and devoid of tourists. Don’t miss spending some time leisurely strolling along its streets. It’s also possible to go on a guided walking tour of the area to learn more about it. You can even stay amid the blue houses:
7. Tour the Area Around Gulab Sagar: About 10 minutes walk north of Toorji ka Jhalra stepwell is Gulab Sagar. This 18th-century lake played an essential role in Jodhpur’s traditional water management system. Not only does it provide a superb spot for photographing Mehrangarh Fort in the background, but there are also many interesting step wells and temples hidden in the lanes around it. They include Mahila Bagh Ka Jhalra step well and Kunjabihari Temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. You can discover them on this Step Wells and Temples walking tour.
8. Marvel at Umaid Bhawan Palace: Magnificent Umaid Bhawan Palace, completed in 1944, was one of India’s last grand palaces to be built. The royal family of Jodhpur still occupies a section of it. Most of the remainder has been converted into a luxurious palace hotel, and unfortunately, it’s off-limits to anyone who’s not staying there. If you can’t afford $600 or more per night for a room, you can still get a glimpse inside the palace by having a pricey dinner at one of its restaurants or visiting the museum. The museum mainly displays old photos of The Maharaja and his family. There’s a vintage watch and car collection as well. If you’re into that kind of thing, it’s worthwhile going there. Otherwise, you may be disappointed as you’ll get to see very little of the palace.
9. Wander Through Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park: The Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park was developed in 2006 to restore the natural ecology of a large rocky wasteland area next to the Fort. Neglected for many years, the park was overrun by an invasive thorny shrub. After the bush was eradicated, more than 80 native species of rock-loving plants from the Thar desert were grown there. The Park extends 70 hectares (around 200 acres) of rehabilitated land and has a walking trail. It’s interesting to explore at different times of the year, as its foliage changes with the seasons.
October to March is a good time to visit Jodhpur. However, depending on what you want to do, here’s a monthly breakup of Jodhpur’s climatic conditions so that you can plan when to go: October to February: October marks the onset of peak season in Jodhpur with the weather turning pleasant.
Meet our welcoming representatives on arrival at Jodhpur Railway Station / Airport and get transferred to the hotel.
In the Afternoon, Mehrangarh Fort – The Famous Fort in Rajasthan & Jaswant Thada.
End your sightseeing by visiting Mandore Udhyan
Overnight stay at Jodhpur.
After breakfast starts the Jodhpur City Tour.
Start your tour by visiting Umaid Bhawan Palace, Manodre Udhyan, Ghanta Ghar, Stepwell, and Blue CIy Point.
4 pm check out for Jodhpur to Osian village (jodhpur to Osian 65km.)
Stay Will be in Camp on sand dunes
In the evening - enjoy Kalbeliya Dance, Langa Program, Kathputli Drama & Dj Party on the dunes.
Overnight stay at Osian Village.
After breakfast ill ride of camel & jeep safari on dunes & Sightseeing
then 9 am check out from the Campsite and transfer to Jodhpur Railway Station / Airport for your onward journey.
This marks the end of your tour with wonderful memories
Being a place of princely palaces, magnificent forts as well as age-old temples, this city of Rajasthan is among the famous tourist destinations in the state as well as India. Positioned in the Thar Desert's stark landscape, Jodhpur experiences bright and sunny weather all through the year.
Jodhpur is famous for the distinctive color of its buildings, a reminder of the Brahmins, who used to paint their houses blue to deter insects and keep the dwellings cool during the summer. Founded in 1459, the old city is encircled by an imposing wall and accessed through eight magnificent gates.
There are umpteen of places to visit in Jodhpur in 2 days to make the most of your royal excursion to the desert city in Rajasthan. Home to a plethora of historical monuments and extraordinary forts, including the very impressive hill fortress - Mehrangarh.
The copper sulfate under certain conditions turns blue, giving the houses their famous uniform blue color. One can get a bird's eye view of Jodhpur and its iconic blue houses in the old town.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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1 | Min. 4 Person | 4 | 4 | 10% |
2 | min 8 Person | 8 | 9 | 15% |
3 | Min. 16 Person | 16 | 17 | 25% |
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