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Amidst
the sand dunes and thorny vegetation of
Thar desert towers a fort, 120 metres above
the plain. The fort overlooks the imperial
city of Jodhpur, which is a part of the
Desert Tourist Triangle. The old Jodhpur
city is surrounded by a 10 km long wall
with eight gates serving as entrances. The
new city is settled around this walled area.
The Maruthal or 'land of death' , came into
life when the Rathores of Kanauj moved in.
But the city of Jodhpur was founded by Rao
Jodhaji in 1459 AD. This city was on the
silk route of the 16th century and hence
was host to a number of travellers.
Visit
Rajasthan
In Jodhpur, the genius of its sculptors
comes to life in its exquisite palaces,
forts, temples and havelis, which stand
testimony to the imperial grandeur. The
most alluring part of Jodhpur is the traditional
lifestyle, festivity and the smiling people
who treasure this former princely state.
PRIME
ATTRACTIONS
FORTS
Mehrangarh Fort - Situated on
a steep hill, Mehrangarh fort is one of
the largest forts in India. The beauty and
the grandeur of numerous palaces in the
fort narrates a saga of hard sandstones
yielding to the chisels of skilled Jodhpuri
sculptures.
PALACES
Umaid Bhawan Palace
- The only palace built in 20th century
under the famine relief programme, has now
been converted into a hotel with some parts
being retained as a museum.
Jaswant
Thada - The 19th century royal
cenotaph is built in white marble, in commemoration
of Maharaja Jaswant Singh. Some rare portraits
of the rulers of Jodhpur are also displayed
here.
MUSEUMS
Government Museum - This museum has a rich
collection of weapons, textiles, miniature
portraits, local crafts and images of Jain
Tirthankars. It is situated in the middle
of the Umaid public gardens.
OTHERS
Clock Tower & Sadar Market - In the
old city, clock tower is a prominent land
mark. But main attraction is the Sadar Market.
The market has kept alive the old 'haat
bazaar' culture.
RAJASTHAN
TRAIN TRAVEL
PALACE ON WHEELS
Ever wondered what luxury in the royal times
was all about! Welcome to Palace On Wheels,
a luxury train that carries with it an ambience
of the Rajputana era and an exciting fairytale
journey, which takes the visitor to the
imperial cities of Rajasthan every single
day. The coaches also carry out an image
of the Rajput states with beautiful interiors.
Last but not the least the "Royal Treat"
for the passengers on board include saloons,
bar lounges & libraries in every coach
as well as restaurant and organized shopping
facilites.
EXCURSIONS
CITIES
Mandore : Towards the north of
Jodhpur is the ancient capital of Marwar,
Mandore. It is
just 8 kms from the city. Main attractions
of the place are Hall of Heroes with sixteen
huge figures carved out of a single rock,
the shrine of 330 million Gods and the royal
cenotaphs. But one can not miss the caves
in crags and the sprawling gardens, which
are now shelter place for monkeys and peacocks.
Greenery of the place makes Mandore, in
true sense, an oasis.
TEMPLES (Ossian) : 65-km from
Jodhpur, lie ruins of an ancient city called
Ossian. This city is famous for Brahmanical
and Jain temples, which belong to 8th and
11th century.
Surya
or Sun temple and the Sachiya temples are
famous for their beauty. The 'shikhar' of
Sachiya temple is clustered by two rows
of turrets, an ambulatory and a large assembly
hall with an elaborate ceiling.
TRIBES
(Guda Bishnoi ): The villages are
inhabitated by the Bishnoi tribe who are staunch
believers in the sanctity of plant and animal
life. Villages are marked by Khejri trees
and deers, which thrive there. 25 kms from
Jodhpur.
LAKES AND PALACES
Balsamand Lake & Palace : This
picturesque artificial lake is 7 kms from
the main city. Summer palaces along the embankment
and a bird sanctuary has made it a picnic
spot.
Sardar Samand Lake
and Palace : Rajasthani village
life and vibrant cultural colours come alive
as you drive along the 55 kms stretch. The
monotony of the drive is broken by Chinkaras
and Black Bucks who frisk pass the road.
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