What You Will Do
Jodhpur , nicknamed India’s “Blue City” Because of all Blue painted house in walled city. jodhpur's main attraction is famous fort Mehrangarh which awarded by UNESCO and royal palaces is India's last largest palace. city’s top attractions in a single day on this private chauffeured visit.
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Itinerary
1
Mehrangarh Fort
2 hours
Mehrangarh, fort aslo known as Sun Fort .buide by Rao Jodha in 1459 . Jodhpur fort is one of the largest forts and well maintain in the country. It is situated at the top of a 125 meter like 410 feet elevated hill and guarded by massive walls. One of the most easily recognizable forts in Jodhpur, it has appeared in many Hollywood and Bollywood productions such as The Lion King, The Dark Knight Rises, and the more recent - Thugs of Hindostan. The entrance of the fort, atop a hill, is majestic and has seven gates.and beautiful palaces and amazing carving on red sand stone .
2
Jaswant Thada
45 minutes
Jaswant Thada is also known as "Taj Mahal of jodhpur
Jaswant Thada, a splendid marble cenotaph monument that is also a mausoleum for the kings of Marwar. The memorial was built in the honour and memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II by his son Maharaja Sardar Singh in 1899 and is still used by the Marwar Royal Family as cremation grounds.
The cenotaph also has a beautifully well maintained garden which the tourists can explore along with the monument. You can explore the intricate artistry on the carved marbles. The skilfully carved thin sheets of marble are worth appreciating. The entire structure resembles a temple with unmatched beauty.
3
Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
1 hour
Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, spreads over 72 hectares, near the historic Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. The park contains ecologically restored desert and arid land vegetation. The park was created in 2006 to try and restore the natural ecology of a large, rocky area adjoining and below the fort.
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