The Illustrious Blue City
The mighty Mehrangarh Fort perched on a hillock and breathtaking Ummaid Bhawan Palace, which is now the world’s best Heritage hotels certainly offer a glimpse of what this popular attraction in Rajasthan is all about. Jodhpur offers its visitors an unbeatable blend of modern and ancient that divides the city neatly into two parts, Old and New. The old Jodhpur is crammed with the famous blue painted houses, and consistently mushrooming hotels catering to hippie culture, and those interested in witnessing the rustic side of this one of the favorite gateways in Rajasthan. Jodhpur would be an enriching and fulfilling experience the family vacations, honeymoon tours, history lovers, students and for that matter, even for solo travelers. For those, wanting to relish the culture and tradition of Jodhpur can best plan their holiday during the fairs and festivals like Marwar Festival, RIFF, Sufi Festival and Jodhpur International Kite festival.
Join us for a guided visit the Mehrangarh Fort (founded in 1459 AD by Rao Jodha after whom the city is named), situated on a low sandstone Hill, including Moti-Mahal and Phool Mahal. The fort has many stories and legends, and the views of the city from the fort are lovely.
Jaswant Thada, an imposing Marble Memoriam built in 1899, popularly known as Taj Mahal of Rajasthan.
Ummaid Bhawan Palace known as the youngest palace of India, Mandore Gardens(earlier capital of Marwar Kingdom) and Clock tower(bustling bazar of blue city).