Jodhpur Blue City Walking Tour With Local Guide
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- Private Tour
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- 2.5 hr










our guest is going to see narrow streets of jodhpur will walk all the way 90 degree walk to behind the fort where all the house are blue and heritage haveli and jeta well,step well and padmser lake will reach to pachitiya hill to see the view of city.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Nagendra Singh
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Ghanta Ghar
Ghanta Ghar Jodhpur is the key to unorthodox method by which it has been built. With clock towers, the design will usually be gothic in its genre. In any case, during the building's attempt by Maharaja Sardar Singh in the second half of the 1890s, the Ghanta Ghar received an Indian perspective very fast, which can be seen in any case today. Compared to a square clock tower, it is a real architectural wonder and it is worth seeing for any person going out of Jodhpur.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji’s Step Well)
Toorji’s Step Well – was built in the 1740s by Maharaja Abhaya Singh’s Queen. Submerged for nearly a century, its recent drainage, clean-up and restoration has uncovered over two hundred feet of hand carved treasure in Jodhpur’s famous Rose-Red Sand-Stone; intricate carvings of dancing elephants, medieval lion and cow water-spouts, and niches housing deities long gone. Your stay in Jodhpur would be incomplete without a visit to this wondrous monument.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At:
best view of city and sunset and sunrise view morning and evening the place view and clock tower
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: Ranisar Padamsar Lakes
The Ranisar and Padamsar lakes are adjoining lakes in the metropolis of Jodhpur built over 500 years ago. They are situated at the rear of the Mehrangarh Fort, close to the Fateh Pol. These scenic lakes were created to conserve water, as Jodhpur falls underneath a wilderness location where water is scarce. The tranquillity of those adjoining lakes is complemented brilliantly with the aid of the stark assessment of the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, making it a sight to behold. The clear waters have been preserved and maintained for centuries, providing a serene vibe and an almost same reflection of the grand castle on its floor. The improvement of the 2 lakes become commissioned by using two one-of-a-kind queens within the fifteenth century. Ranisar lake became made on the orders of Queen Jasmade Hadi, wife of Rao Jodha, the founding father of Jodhpur.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Kunj Bihari Temple
Kunj Bihari Temple is situated in Jodhpur which seems to be the replica of the famous Ghanshyamji temple in Jodhpur. The temple is an example of outstanding and splendid architecture. The top of the temple and the entrance is designed in a very beautiful way that will steal a look. The temple is devoted to Shri Kunj Bihari or Lord Krishna. A statue of Meera Bai, the greatest devotee of Lord Krishna rests at the entrance of the temple. There is a Garbha Griha or central hall inside the temple. Opposite to and facing the statue of Meera Bai, the idol of Lord Krishna can be seen.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Ghanta Ghar
Ghanta Ghar Jodhpur is the key to unorthodox method by which it has been built. With clock towers, the design will usually be gothic in its genre. In any case, during the building's attempt by Maharaja Sardar Singh in the second half of the 1890s, the Ghanta Ghar received an Indian perspective very fast, which can be seen in any case today. Compared to a square clock tower, it is a real architectural wonder and it is worth seeing for any person going out of Jodhpur.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji’s Step Well)
Toorji’s Step Well – was built in the 1740s by Maharaja Abhaya Singh’s Queen. Submerged for nearly a century, its recent drainage, clean-up and restoration has uncovered over two hundred feet of hand carved treasure in Jodhpur’s famous Rose-Red Sand-Stone; intricate carvings of dancing elephants, medieval lion and cow water-spouts, and niches housing deities long gone. Your stay in Jodhpur would be incomplete without a visit to this wondrous monument.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At:
best view of city and sunset and sunrise view morning and evening the place view and clock tower
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: Ranisar Padamsar Lakes
The Ranisar and Padamsar lakes are adjoining lakes in the metropolis of Jodhpur built over 500 years ago. They are situated at the rear of the Mehrangarh Fort, close to the Fateh Pol. These scenic lakes were created to conserve water, as Jodhpur falls underneath a wilderness location where water is scarce. The tranquillity of those adjoining lakes is complemented brilliantly with the aid of the stark assessment of the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, making it a sight to behold. The clear waters have been preserved and maintained for centuries, providing a serene vibe and an almost same reflection of the grand castle on its floor. The improvement of the 2 lakes become commissioned by using two one-of-a-kind queens within the fifteenth century. Ranisar lake became made on the orders of Queen Jasmade Hadi, wife of Rao Jodha, the founding father of Jodhpur.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Kunj Bihari Temple
Kunj Bihari Temple is situated in Jodhpur which seems to be the replica of the famous Ghanshyamji temple in Jodhpur. The temple is an example of outstanding and splendid architecture. The top of the temple and the entrance is designed in a very beautiful way that will steal a look. The temple is devoted to Shri Kunj Bihari or Lord Krishna. A statue of Meera Bai, the greatest devotee of Lord Krishna rests at the entrance of the temple. There is a Garbha Griha or central hall inside the temple. Opposite to and facing the statue of Meera Bai, the idol of Lord Krishna can be seen.
Duration: 30 minutes