Most Famous Places to Visit in Jodhpur in 2 days

 

Famous Places to visit in Jodhpur in 2 days


There are many famous places in Jodhpur, which can be visited in 2 days in Jodhpur, such as Mehrangarh Fort Jaswant Thada, Clock Tower Umaid Bhawan Palace, Mandore Garden, Thorji Ka Jhalra, Tripolia Market. Chamunda Mata Temple, Mahadev Temple, Masuria Hill Garden. Sardar Market, Kayalana Lake, Balsamand Lake, Tripolia Market, Roa Jodha Desert Rock Park, etc.

If you want to visit all these famous places of Jodhpur in 2 days, then you can start from Mehrangarh Fort, which is a great and old fort in itself and also the biggest.

List of Famous Places to visit in Jodhpur 

1. Mehrangarh Fort



Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur is a fort built on the rugged rock which seems to have come out of the rock. This fort is one of the most influential and protected forts in India.

The construction of Mehrangarh Fort was started by Rathore Rajput King Rao Jodha in 1459 and at the same time established Jodhpur as its new capital. When the construction of this fort was started, there was a voluntary living burial of a person named Raja Ram Meghwal in this fort. This was done to lift a curse, which was put on the ground by a sannyasi which Rao Jodha was forced to leave.

The museum inside the Mehrangarh Fort is a group of palaces that are beautifully decorated and designed that also reflect the architectural style of the Rajputs. The famous palaces in the Mehrangarh Fort are Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Saleh Khana, and Daulat Khana.

Mehrangarh Fort Museum was the best museum in Rajasthan displaying a collection of miniatures, furniture, palanquins, royal cradles, musical instruments, and costumes. All these collections are of the time of the Maharajas so Mehrangarh is the best place to visit in Jodhpur if you are planning to visit Jodhpur in 2 days.

Location: Sodagaran Mohalla, Ratnada, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 342006, India

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

Entry Fee: 150 Rs Per person

2. Flying Fox


A great way to admire the stunning art, architecture, and colors of the city, Flying Fox in Jodhpur is a game especially for all the adrenaline addicts who visit this historic city. A streamlined setup of six zip lines, the tour covers walls, strongholds, and fort lakes, with an estimated time of two hours. Not only is this the best activity to get your heart racing, but participants are also treated to a unique breathtaking collection of picturesque city and majestic fort views.

For those apprehensive about adventure sports, Flying Fox Asia takes extreme care in installing devices with the highest standards of safety. This activity started in 2010

The activity begins after a short walk away from the fort, followed by a safety brief and practice session before the actual zip lining begins. There are a total of six zip lines on which the activity is conducted, each of which covers a different area. The six zip lines Choklao Challenge, Ranisar Rollercoaster, Chhota Waleh, Jai Jodha, Revenge of the Rajputs, and the magnificent Marwar are great experiences for each. Flying Fox is beside Mehrangarh Fort so you can visit this place also in one day if you are planning to visit Jodhpur in 2 days. Book now a taxi in Jodhpur for the best deals.

Location: Flying Fox Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort, Jai Pol, Main gate, Jodhpur, Rajasthan -342001

Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Entry Fee: Rs 2000

3. Jaswant Thada


This white monument is situated close to a small lake, and is next to Mehrangarh Fort, and as far away from the bustle of Jodhpur. This peaceful monument is embellished with jalis, artifacts, and paintings of the Rathore rulers. This peaceful monument is illuminated with sunlight and the exquisite beauty of Rajputana and Mughal fusion architecture. The artwork's beauty along with the flower garden gives the best landscape to enjoy a quiet time. Thousands of people have loved the beauty of the Mewar Taj Mahal for many years.

Sardar Singh built this memorial for his father. During the king’s ceremony, a peacock deliberately fell into the funeral pyre and died. There is a memorial dedicated to the peacock. Some other royal members were also buried in the memorial.

This inscription was constructed by Maharaja Sardar Singh in the 19th century in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, the 33rd Rathore ruler of Jodhpur.

You should visit this monument, which has a temple-like architecture on its tour of Jodhpur. Jaswant Thada is a perfect example of architectural genius. The architecture is made of white stone which is so fine that the outer surface of the entire building emits a warm glow during sunlight. It currently displays a variety of paintings and paintings of the rulers of Jodhpur.

Location: Sodagaran Mohalla, Ratnada, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 342006, India

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

Entry Fee: 30 Rs Per person


4. Mandore Garden


It was the former capital of the Maharajas of Marwar. Mandore Garden is located in Mandor city of Jodhpur (Rajasthan). The garden is popular for its flora and great architecture. The garden is an ideal place to spend some quality time in the evenings and mornings. The colorful flora and the pleasant atmosphere of the garden are calm and serene. The park is about a few kilometers from Jodhpur. October to March is the best time to visit the Mandore Garden. One can spend one to two hours in the garden and click in the selfie area.

Location – Mandore, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342007.

Timing – 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.

Entry fee/ Price – Rs 50 – 100 for Museum Entry Fee.


5. Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park


This park is located next to Mehrangarh. Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park of Jodhpur was established in the year 2006, it was opened to the public in the year 2011 February. The garden is enhanced with dry and elaborate native vegetation. The purpose of creating this park OS is to restore the ecological rock, the desert-type environment in the fort. The park is spread over 72 hectares of land, the park features some sandstone and some volcanic rock formations. The park is home to various flora and fauna, it is opened to visitors throughout the year. The park also facilitates guides and naturalists to learn many things about the park.

Location: Sodagaran Mohalla, Ratnada, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 342006, India

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

Entry Fee: 30 Rs Per person


6. Umaid Bhawan Palace


Umaid Bhawan is one of the largest private residences in the world. Umaid Bhawan Palace is located next to the royal blue city of Jodhpur, it is the best place to stay in Jodhpur. It is an en architectural marvel, is, in fact, an edifice, and is about 75 years old.

Its foundation was laid in 1926 and the palace was constructed in 1943 by the chief architects Vidyadhar Bhattacharya and Sir S.S. Did under Jacob’s guidance. The construction of the palace was the then H.V. Lanchester did. Its foundation was laid by Maharaja Umaid Singh himself, on which the palace is also named.

In 1943, Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur is a wonderful confluence of a fascinating past and magnificent present. It is also a hotel and a museum at the same time.

Location: Circuit House Rd, Cantt Area, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

Entry Fee: 30 Rs Person

7. Toor Ji ka Jhalara


Rajasthan is famous for its amazing royal architecture. Toorji ka Jhalra is one of the most magnificent architectures of ancient times. In addition, Rajasthan has a large number of Rajasthan Kund ‘or step-families and one of the most beautiful in Jodhpur is the Toorji ka Jhala. This stepwell or ‘Jhalra’ was built in 1740 by the queen of Maharaja Abhay Singh. There was an age-old tradition in Jodhpur to build steps or step-ponds by queens or royal women. Apart from them, some wealthy merchants, royal servants, and others also gave money for the construction of steps. Even the Yamdoots of the royal family formed two step-families in the city. This is the reason that there are more than 100 steps and step ponds in the city of Jodhpur. There are many stories related to step-wells and one such story is that all the women of the city used to bathe in stepwell before sunrise and offer their prayers on Gangaur day. Gunja is a women-only festival of Rajasthan.

The original system of Toorji ka Jhalra was made of a Persian wheel powered by a bullock cart. These bullock carts surrounded the platform upstream and due to their effort, the water reached two different access levels and then a separate tank. Torji’s skirt continued to be lost for a long time. Recently, it was restored, dried, cleaned, and brought to Limelight. For decades, it was inundated and full of debris. In the process of restoring the stepstone, the excavation had to go down two hundred feet, where some hand-carved treasures of Jodhpur were found. It also included some intricate carvings of lions, elephants, cow-shaped water spouts, and medieval era deities. The entire stepwell has been given an urban and a modern face, which now includes cafes, restaurants, hotels, shops, etc. This is a great way to commercialize and attract tourists so that they have a reason to spend time here. It all happened under a project called JDH.

Location: Sutharo Ka Bass Rd, Makrana Mohalla, Jodhpur, Rajasthan – 342001

Timings: Open 24 hours

Entry Fee: No entry fee

8. Ghanta Ghar


Ghanta Ghar in Jodhpur was built about 200 years ago by Maharaja Sardar Singh. There is a magnificent clock tower in the center of the city. Known as the Clock Tower of Rajasthan, it is a popular landmark that marks the beginning of old Jodhpur. The tower offers a panoramic view of the city from above. The area around this grand structure offers all kinds of products and services to the locals, making it the busiest and largest market in Jodhpur. Bazaar and Tower is a journey for travelers who want to see and experience the culture and people of Jodhpur.

Clock Tower Street is surrounded by markets, the most famous of which is Sardar Market, named after the late king. In this area, you can meet different types of people, who represent all walks of life. At night, the tower comes to life when it is all lit up, making a spectacular end to a day well spent in this magnificent market so Ghanta Ghar is the best place to Visit at Night in Jodhpur.

Location: Ghantaghar Market, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001

Timings: anytime

Entry Fee: No fees

9. Shopping in Sardar Market


Sardar Market, one of the oldest street markets in Jodhpur, the heart of the city, is located near the Clock Tower. It was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh, this market caters to an infinite selection of shopping needs that cover every possible need of a person. You can buy almost everything here – from handicrafts, clothes, accessories, antiques to spices, fruits and vegetables, and much more. It is quite a colorful and chaotic market, this place is one of the typical examples of a vibrant local market. . Shopkeepers are ordinary people who have been in this business for generations. Shopkeepers are always ready for a friendly chat, and if you are lucky enough, you may get a better deal. Due to the availability of different types of goods at a more reasonable rate, people are attracted to this market area.

Location: Sadar Market, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001

Timings: anytime

Entry Fee: No fees


10. Masuriya Hill Garden



The beautiful Masuria Hill Garden, spread over the top of the Masuria Hills, is a delightful spot that provides travelers with a 360-degree panoramic view of the city of Jodhpur. From inside, one can find the idol of Veer Durgadas Rathod, a prominent hero of the Marwari community. This area also belongs to the temple of the local deity Baba Ramdev. This amazing venue is one of the largest TV towers in India. The famous fort of Mehrangarh is situated on the opposite side of the city. The park is aesthetically contrasted with the bumpy cliffs on the roadside atop the hill.

It is well situated within the city limits, it is a favorite spot among the locals for its panoramic view and amazing sunset experience. The area also has a restaurant and a playground to keep its guests busy and refreshed during their travels. Staying quiet can be attractive to those who are looking for a piece of peace in a busy city.

Location – Balaji Rd, Masuria Colony, Baldev Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342003.

Timing – 7:00 am to 9:00 pm.

Entry fee/ Price – 10 Rs


11. Bishnoi Village Safari



Experiencing the culture of the Bishnoi community is an important part of any holiday trip to Rajasthan. The tour of Bishnoi Village consists of four villages within four hours, where one can imbibe the authentic traditions and lifestyle of rural Rajasthan and continue the original way of life present in Marwar. The tour takes an average of 6 hours, allowing travelers to see the simplicity and peace of the forgotten time. Since Bishnoi are staunch protectors of the environment, many animals and birds are seen naturally mating in and around the village areas. It is a rare sight in the rest of the world, it is so delightful to watch these creatures go about their daily routines with the worry of hunting or running away. Visit this beautiful village hire a Tempo traveler in Jodhpur.

The full tour package includes five important steps designed to help travellers understand the history and culture that the Bishnoi tribe we see today. Common rural occupations such as sheep-grazing, weaving, and pottery are practised here, and tourists visiting villages have the opportunity to see, know, and buy these finely-finished products manufactured in these areas. The tour also includes a tour of the Khejdali, the site of the Khejdali massacre, where 363 Bishnois lost their lives in an attempt to save the jungle, and the breathtaking Guda Village, a spectacular location perfect for an Instagrammable moment with natural scenery.

Location:  Near NH 65, Bishnoi village, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, – 342802

Timings: Open 24 hours

Entry Fee: No entry fee


12. Mahadev Temple



The impressive place to see things in 2 days in Jodhpur is not limited to forts and places, but many ancient temples and one such Mahamandaleshwar Mahadev Temple and this is the best temples to visit in Jodhpur.

Built in 923 AD by Mandal Nath, it is considered to be the oldest place of worship in the city. Within the sanctum sanctorum is the samadhi of the main deity, Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati. Considering the age of the temple and tightening it to the test of time, the value of the yatra increases tenfold.

Location –  Jodhpur, Rajasthan – 342005.

Timing – 9:00 am to 7:00 pm.

13. Kaylana Lake



Kalyana lake Located 8 km to the west of Jodhpur, Kayalana Lake is a huge man-made lake with a surface of 84 sq km. Built in 1872 by Pratap Singh, it serves as the primary resource for drinking water for citizens of Jodhpur and other neighbouring settlements. A peaceful place, this lake is a journey for most travellers who are road tripping between Jaisalmer and Jodhpur. It also serves as an excellent approach to sunset in Jodhpur.

The ancient lake is surrounded by the Babylon trees, hills and rock formations, which offer travellers many picturesque places across its borders. A favorite among bird watchers, one can find a variety of bird species, enjoying the cool breeze of the lake, beating the heat of Rajasthan. Siberian cranes can also be seen here during winter. If they want to relax in a calm and serene environment, visitors can actually take advantage of boating services or picnic by the lake to explore the area. Kaylana Lake is a great place to connect with other tourist places near Jodhpur, such as Machia Biological ParkMachia Fort and various Shiva temples. All these sites are within a 5 km radius on the outskirts of the lake.

Location – Jodhpur-Jaisalmer Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

Timing – 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Entry Fee – No Fee


14. Balsamand Lake



Bal Samand Lake is Famous for a Palace, a heritage h was built in the 12th century. Located just 5 km from Jodhpur, it is a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The lake was constructed in 1159 AD by the Gurjara-Pratihara rulers to save the city of Jodhpur from drought. Maharaja Sur Singh, the creator of this artificial lake, was awarded the title of Sawai Raja in return for his impeccable services. Surrounded by lush green gardens, it includes many types of trees such as mango, papaya, pomegranate, etc. The 17th-century Balsamand Palace on the lake is a red sandstone architectural marvel that overlooks the lake.it is the best place to visit in 2 days.

Bal Samand Lake was made famous for its adjoining property, which is the summer home of the Jodhpur Maharajas. Not only that it offers a luxurious living experience it offers a delightful spot to enjoy the sunset views and a picnic by the lake. You can take a long stroll or have dinner near its waters as you sit in the restaurant at Balsamand Palace overlooking the beautiful lake in Jodhpur. Entry to the lake is free, however, depending on the season it may cost a bit to visit the gardens.

Location – Mandore Road, Jodhpur District, Rajasthan.

Timing – 24 hours.

Entry Fee – No entry Fess

15. Tripolia Market


Tripolia Bazaar is one of the top markets in Jodhpur. This market has a traditional air about it and is not only famous for shopping, but it also offers a view of Rajasthan’s ethnicity and culture. The market has the route of Maniharon, which is known for stunning lacquer ornaments throughout Rajasthan. Also, have a look at the precious stones and extravagant carpets that feature Indo-Heretic designs and take them home. They will definitely be cherished treasures. Beautiful brass utensils also hold a special place in this market, and you will get to buy brass utensils for regular and special use. The prices for tourists in Tripolia Bazaar can increase enormously, but if you are good at bargaining, then Tripolia Market is the right place.

Location – Sojati Gate jodhpurs, Tripolia Bazar Rd, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001.

Timing – 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.

October to February: October weather becomes pleasant with the onset of extreme weather in Jodhpur. The winter season starts in November and continues till FebruarSometimes,mes the temperature can go down to 10 ° C but does not increase beyond 24  during this season° C. This is the perfect time for honeymooners to get immersed in the spirit of the city, enjoy daytime sightseeing and go for desert activities. If you are planning to travel in January, make sure you check the calendar for Desert Kite Festival dates to see the colorful beauty in the sky. Book now from the best Cab Hire in Jodhpur for affordable discounts

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