10 Sights & Landmarks in Jodhpur That You Shouldn't Miss

August 7, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Surrounded by a huge fortress wall with bastions, the striking blue buildings in Jodhpur contrast sharply and beautifully with the neighboring Thar Desert. Exploring the palaces, forts and temples will keep you busy and in awe of the city’s historic grandeur. Bazaars offer a range of beautiful textiles, embroidered leather goods, lacquerware, antiques, carpets, puppets and figurines. Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination and a convenient base for travel in the region.
Restaurants in Jodhpur

1. Ashapura Mata Mandir

Hospital Road Choupasani, Jodhpur India
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Ashapura Mata Mandir

2. Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

Gulab Main Road Shri Ram Chow, Subhash Nagar, 2nd, Jodhpur India
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Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

3. Lavi's cooking

Govind Hotel Station Road, Jodhpur 342001 India +91 99833 67269 [email protected] http://laviscooking.business.site
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Lavi's cooking

This introduction to Indian cooking will unravel the secrets to cooking with spices and show you techniques for getting the most flavor out of each dish. After taking this class you’ll be able to create a complete Indian meal. The knowledge you’ll gain can be applied to any dish that utilizes these core Indian spices.

Reviewed By E_Tester

We had a great time learning to cook Indian food with Lavi, ably assisted by her husband. It was kind of a combined cooking class/demonstration, but we did get our hands dirty with chopping and stirring, and we learnt a lot from watching the experts too. Our kids (aged 10 and 12) had a great time too, apart from when Lavi kept telling them that now they know how to cook, they can cook for their parents when they get home (yeah, right ????). We cooked chai, pakoras, palak paneer, dal, chapatis and more – so much food we didn’t have a hope of eating it all, delicious though it was. Lavi also gave us a lot of useful information about ingredients, particularly the various spices we used, and tips to make our curries back home taste more authentic. She also emailed us recipes of all the dishes we’d learnt and many more. A relaxed and enjoyable evening that I would thoroughly recommend to any family visiting Jodhpur – or anyone else who’d like to learn the secrets of Rajasthani cuisine.

4. Walk to blueCity heritagetour

Killi khana near shiv temple fort road, Jodhpur 342001 India +91 99292 52009 [email protected]
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Walk to blueCity heritagetour

Blue City heritage tour is walk to blueCity area in every morning to see old city area and houses or local people blue City is best part of jodhpur where everyone like to walk and see the local cluture we provide every morning this walk tour if you like to come please contact as

Reviewed By eryceyl

If you're looking for a way to get your bearings in the labyrinth of the Blue City, you need look no further than Bantu's insightful, friendly, illuminating walking tour. My wife and I loved getting to know Jodhpur through the eyes of a lifelong resident who is clearly passionate and knowledgeable about his hometown, while also being welcoming and hospitable to people from faraway lands. After the nearly 3 hours we spent with Bantu, we felt much more at home in this beautiful place and were excited to explore more. Plus, he introduced us to the best chai and samosas in town! Yum! A word of warning: this ambitious walking tour covers a lot of ground, so make sure you're prepared for almost 3 hours of walking, including some steep climbing. It's well worth it for the experiences you'll have and the memories you'll take away! Not to be missed! P.S. As of December 2019, Bantu doesn't have a website, but if you email him via TripAdvisor, he's very responsive and will get back to you with all the details right away.

5. Mehrangarh Fort

Fort Rd., Jodhpur 342006 India
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Mehrangarh Fort

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 on a rocky outcrop, the fort overlooks the walled city, where many buildings are painted the city’s iconic shade of blue.Explore Jodhpur holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. | Mighty Mehrangarh, the muscular fort that towers over the Blue City of Jodhpur,

Reviewed By akhil5432 - Gurugram (Gurgaon), India

its one of the biggest tourist destination in the jodhpur city also the biggest fort in rajasthan after the jaipur amer fort Like any other forts this fort is also quite huge & massive You will get elephant & other animal ride to roam inside the fort you also have an eating joint inside the fort which serves decent snacks & refreshments. the view from the fort is quite beautiful & impressive You can experience the so called blue city of india which is mind blowing Overall its not take you more than 3-4 hrs to complete the entire fort Also they have some adventure stuff to do inside the fort

6. Jambaji Temple

Phalodi, Jodhpur India
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Jambaji Temple

7. Shri Ganesh Temple

65 Ganesh Mandir Road, Jodhpur 342001 India +91- 94136 - 10520 [email protected] http://www.ratanadaganesh.com
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Shri Ganesh Temple

8. Jain Mahavira Temple

Osian, Jodhpur India
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Jain Mahavira Temple

Reviewed By anahC4321WH

Beautiful marble temple with a great audio guide (worth 100% the price)! Just be sure to wrap up warm if you're visiting in December, because the marble is cold under your feet.

9. Zenana Mahal

Mehrangarh Fort, 5 km from Jodhpur Centre, Jodhpur 342006 India
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Zenana Mahal

Reviewed By Arup1981 - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

Zenana mahal is one of the last place while one visit the Mehrangarh Fort.. The place for Queens and their dasi..mens are not allowed in this place..their rooms with Jharokha..the terrace for their timepass..very charming n lively.. Zenana Mahal, the erstwhile royal abode of Jodhpur queens, is an integral part of the majestic Mehrangarh Fort. In the yesteryears, nearly two-third area of the fort was reserved for the zenana(women). One of the prominent courts dedicated to the Jodhpur queens was the Moti Mahal Chowk, which displays architectural splendour of the bygone era. A number of jharokhas (windows) with jali screens and bangaldar eaves can be seen in the three wings of this court.

10. Kunj Bihari Temple

Jodhpur India http://www.jodhpurindia.net/temples/kunj-bihari-temple.html
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Kunj Bihari Temple

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