Discovering Jodhpur
Blending Heritage, Charm, and Modernity: Discover Jodhpur

Jodhpur has much to offer for travelers interested in exploring all aspects of the Rajasthan region: the city of Jodhpur itself, Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, and Jaswant Thada.

Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City and the Sun City, is one of the charming cities of Rajasthan, famous for its historical significance, magnificent forts, and warm culture. This intriguing city continues to draw people to experience its rich historical atmosphere as well as twenty-first-century facilities. Here is an overview of what makes Jodhpur special:

The History of Jodhpur


Jodhpur was founded in 1459 AD by Rao Jodha, a Rathore Rajput Chief, in the valley of the Luni River. This place was the capital of the Marwar kingdom and held an important part in the history of Rajasthan. The city prospered due to its strategic location on the trade route between Delhi and Gujarat. The forts and buildings of Jodhpur display rich colors, and the blue-painted houses and forts highlight the historic and aesthetic values of this city


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Exploring Jodhpur's Tourist Attractions

There are numerous sites that can interest tourists with a passion for history, architectural design, and modern amenities. Here are some highlights:


  • Mehrangarh Fort

    Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest and strongest forts in Rajasthan, is situated in Jodhpur on a rock of cream-colored laminated sandstone. Constructed by Rao Jodha, the fort features intricate carvings, extremely large courtyards, and wonderful palaces. Within the fort complex, there is a museum that houses numerous artifacts such as arms, paintings, and other royal relics.

  • Umaid Bhawan Palace

    Umaid Bhawan Palace reflects a true vision with a combination of Indo-Saracenic, Classical Revival, and Art Deco architecture. Constructed by Maharaja Umaid Singh, it is one of the largest private residences in the world. The palace now houses a hotel, a museum, and the residence of the royal family. The museum displays items related to the monarchy and the history of the palace.

  • Jaswant Thada

    Jaswant Thada, a stunning marble cenotaph built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, is located close to Mehrangarh Fort. The monument features beautiful marble carvings and domes and is surrounded by a serene garden.

  • Mandore Gardens

    Mandore Gardens, located about fifteen kilometers from Jodhpur, was the capital of the Marwar region before Jodhpur's prominence. The gardens are home to numerous temples, memorials, and high rock terraces. Among the monuments, the cenotaphs (chhatris) are particularly noteworthy, commemorating the deceased rulers of Jodhpur.

  • Clock Tower and Sardar Market

    The clock tower in Jodhpur, which has gained commercial significance, is located in the bustling Sardar Market. The market offers a variety of commodities, including spices, fabrics, handicrafts, and antiques, making it an excellent place to experience the local flavor and purchase local items.

  • Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park

    Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, an ecological park near Mehrangarh Fort, is designed to restore the natural ecology of the area. The park features desert flora and offers activities like sandboarding, hiking, and guided nature walks, providing a vantage point for viewing the desert scenery and learning about the local ecology.

  • Balsamand Lake

    Balsamand Lake, an artificial lake constructed in 1159 AD, is a popular tourist spot for picnics and boating. The lake is surrounded by lush gardens and is an ideal place for bird watching. The Balsamand Palace, built as a summer retreat for the royal family, adds to the royal charm of the location.

Visions of Jodhpur
A Visual Tour through Jodhpur's Heritage

If you have any queries or require more information about Jodhpur, check out the photo gallery on the Palace on Wheels website, showcasing the city’s memorable scenic locations and monuments. The gallery depicts beautiful forts and palaces, bustling markets, parks, and other attractions. Every image opens a new page from the royal history of Rajasthan and the vibrant present-day Jodhpur, beautifully illustrating why Jodhpur is the jewel of Rajasthan.

If possible, devote your days to roaming and discovering this magnificent city and immerse yourself in the charm of Jodhpur, reflecting in its history, architecture, and modern comforts.