Ruhm & Jodhpur
The reason so many tourists visit Jodhpur every year is because it’s renowned as the “Blue City.” The sea of boxy indigo dwellings stretches for over 10 km, however, you are free to explore the city at your own pace. It can therefore be challenging to locate some of the greatest locations on your own.
Our local tour guide, who will lead you through the maze-like passageways and explain some of the fascinating history behind the blue walls, will be informative when you go on the Blue City Walking Tour!
This itinerary for your two days in Jodhpur must include a visit to the blue city walls, which are located in the state’s second-largest city, Jodhpur.
Bustling streets of Mumbai in the afternoon
The reason so many tourists visit Jodhpur every year is because it’s renowned as the “Blue City.” The sea of boxy indigo dwellings stretches for over 10 km, however, you are free to explore the city at your own pace. It can therefore be challenging to locate some of the greatest locations on your own.
Our local tour guide, who will lead you through the maze-like passageways and explain some of the fascinating history behind the blue walls, will be informative when you go on the Blue City Walking Tour!
This itinerary for your two days in Jodhpur must include a visit to the blue city walls, which are located in the state’s second-largest city, Jodhpur.
All destinations and activities to choose from
Toorji Ka Jhalra or Stepwell of Jodhpur
To gather and store water for use across the city, Jodhpur is home to a large number of historic step-wells. Considering that Jodhpur is perched atop a hill, these step-wells serve as illustrations of the various kinds of irrigation and storage tanks that India has produced. Primarily to deal with variations in water availability throughout the year. Moreover, they aid in preventing flooding during the wet seasons.
Toorji Ka Jhalra, a stepwell in the centre of town, is one of our favourites. It is not only a fantastic place to take a chance and jump in from the third tier of the steps, but it also serves as a fantastic location to cool off. For the very daring, they can even jump off the roof with some of the locals! Just remember to have your travel insurance set up!
Toorji Ka Jhalra or Stepwell of Jodhpur
To gather and store water for use across the city, Jodhpur is home to a large number of historic step-wells. Considering that Jodhpur is perched atop a hill, these step-wells serve as illustrations of the various kinds of irrigation and storage tanks that India has produced. Primarily to deal with variations in water availability throughout the year. Moreover, they aid in preventing flooding during the wet seasons.
Toorji Ka Jhalra, a stepwell in the centre of town, is one of our favourites. It is not only a fantastic place to take a chance and jump in from the third tier of the steps, but it also serves as a fantastic location to cool off. For the very daring, they can even jump off the roof with some of the locals! Just remember to have your travel insurance set up!
Clock Tower & Sardar Market
Viewing the Sardar Market, the Ghanta Ghar, also known as the Jodhpur Clock Tower, is located in the city’s centre and was constructed by Maharaja Sardar Singh more than a century ago. Access to Ghanta Ghar, which overlooks the busy market below, is inexpensive at just thirty rupees. You may get an interior look at the Clock Tower.
If you wish to take some local handicrafts with you from Jodhpur on your travels, you won’t have any trouble finding them at the Sardar Market. Find almost everything at the Sardar Market, including an endless supply of oddball local booths!
You also have to go to the Shri Mishrilal Hotel, which is a favourite hangout for lassi aficionados and has grown to be Jodhpur’s pride.
Clock Tower & Sardar Market
Viewing the Sardar Market, the Ghanta Ghar, also known as the Jodhpur Clock Tower, is located in the city’s centre and was constructed by Maharaja Sardar Singh more than a century ago. Access to Ghanta Ghar, which overlooks the busy market below, is inexpensive at just thirty rupees. You may get an interior look at the Clock Tower.
If you wish to take some local handicrafts with you from Jodhpur on your travels, you won’t have any trouble finding them at the Sardar Market. Find almost everything at the Sardar Market, including an endless supply of oddball local booths!
You also have to go to the Shri Mishrilal Hotel, which is a favourite hangout for lassi aficionados and has grown to be Jodhpur’s pride.
Mehrangarh Fort In Jodhpur
Mehrangarh Fort In Jodhpur
Mandore Gardens
You won’t even remember that you are in India after a 20-minute rickshaw trip outside the city.
Temples, shrines, and tall rock terraces may be seen at the picturesque Mandore Gardens. And hardly any visitors usually go out to see them.
Wander through the lush greenery, adorned with intricately carved temples and cenotaphs, and discover the rich cultural heritage of the region. From the majestic Mandore Fort to the serene Mandore Lake, every corner of these gardens tells a story of royalty and resilience. Walk through the ages at Mandore Gardens, where history, nature, and legend converge in a mesmerizing tapestry of sights and sounds.
Mandore Gardens
You won’t even remember that you are in India after a 20-minute rickshaw trip outside the city.
Temples, shrines, and tall rock terraces may be seen at the picturesque Mandore Gardens. And hardly any visitors usually go out to see them.
Wander through the lush greenery, adorned with intricately carved temples and cenotaphs, and discover the rich cultural heritage of the region. From the majestic Mandore Fort to the serene Mandore Lake, every corner of these gardens tells a story of royalty and resilience. Walk through the ages at Mandore Gardens, where history, nature, and legend converge in a mesmerizing tapestry of sights and sounds.
Other activities to explore
Half Day Village Safari And Bird Watching At Gudha Lake
In addition to seeing a few rare bird species, explore the lovely villages of Jodhpur during this tour.
Get ready for the journey ahead after being picked up from your hotel. Take a trip to the well-known Salawas village, also known as the Weavers village, to start your tour.
Proceed to the renowned Kakani village, known for its potters and block printers.
Last, but not least, go to Gudha village to see a variety of bird species. Upon arriving to the village, mingle with the Bishnoi family and have a conversation with them. Once you experience an exciting day, return to Jodhpur and treasure these memories.
Desert Safari to Osian
Local Folk Dance
Osian is the place to go if you’re itching for a real desert experience. Rajasthan is home to the historic town of Osain. Because of its temple, this oasis in the Thar Desert has been referred to as Rajasthan’s Khajuraho.
Famous for its finely carved Jain and Hindu temples, including Sachiya Mata Temple and Surya Temple, lies the Osian Desert. Apart from that, the desert functioned as a significant hub for trade along the Silk Road from the eighth to the twelfth centuries. One of the nicest things you can do here is to choose camel-safari.
Paragliding Jodhpur
You can experience the thrilling thrill of skydiving in Jodhpur, which will captivate you with its thrilling and adventurous nature. With this bundle, which will elevate you to new heights, get ready for an unforgettable encounter. Experience the exhilaration of 360-degree bird’s-eye flying while paragliding over Rajasthan’s arid terrain.
With their helpful efforts, the skilled pilot with over 10 years of experience that comes with the paragliding in the Jodhpur package will make your trip even more pleasant. Thanks to the guide, your adventurous activity will be conducted in the highest safety. The activity session includes the necessary safety precautions and equipment since we are concerned about your health.
Jodhpur Street Food Tour
Unquestionably, one of Rajasthan’s top culinary destinations is the royal city of Jodhpur. Jodhpuri food is spicy, and the abundant amounts of dry fruits in the desserts give them a luxurious texture. The traditional Dal Bati Churma is the staple dish of Jodhpur; other must-try street meals are Mawa Kachauri, Pyaaz (onion) Kachauri, Panchkula, Mirchi Vada, and Makhaniya Lassi. The mainstays of the dessert sections include Maakhan Vade, Mawa kachori, and Besan chikki. Laal maans is the highlight for those who are not vegetarians. Take our culinary tour and visit Pal Road, Clock Tower Market, C Road Sardarpura, Mahalaxmi Misthan Bhandar, Nai Sarak, and Shanicharjika Than to indulge in the guilt-free local cuisine.
Daal bati Churma
Best thick fresh Lassi
Samosas & Bread pakora
Jodhpuri Masala Tea
Chatpati chaat
Shopping at Jodhpur
Bustling markets in Jodhpur offers a glimpse of the rich cultural and traditional legacy of Rajasthan. In spite of the flurry of activity that occurs throughout the market, the lanes are orderly, with each lane selling a specific type of item. Colorful Rajasthani jootis, traditional lac jewellery, silver trinkets, and Bandhej clothing fill the bazaar’s shops, giving them a colorful appearance.
Authentic Rajasthani artefacts, brassware, puppets, antiques, lovely carpets, vivid wall hangings, and marble figures are among the gifts that may be purchased. In these mesmerizing Bazaars, products are typically priced higher for tourists, so don’t be afraid to haggle for half the quoted amount.
Places to stay in Jodhpur
We offer a variety of places to stay once you plan your journey with us. You can stay at our homestay where the native Jodhpur family will host you or you can stay at our recommended hotels or resorts ranging from luxury to budget.
Bustling markets in Jodhpur offers a glimpse of the rich cultural and traditional legacy of Rajasthan. In spite of the flurry of activity that occurs throughout the market, the lanes are orderly, with each lane selling a specific type of item. Colorful Rajasthani jootis, traditional lac jewellery, silver trinkets, and Bandhej clothing fill the bazaar’s shops, giving them a colorful appearance.
Authentic Rajasthani artefacts, brassware, puppets, antiques, lovely carpets, vivid wall hangings, and marble figures are among the gifts that may be purchased. In these mesmerizing Bazaars, products are typically priced higher for tourists, so don’t be afraid to haggle for half the quoted amount.
Jodhpur’s vibrant tapestry, where every corner whispers tales of valour, royalty, and cultural richness. From the majestic Mehrangarh Fort to the bustling markets of the blue city, every moment in Jodhpur is a journey through Rajasthan’s legendary past. Immerse yourself in the regal ambience, savour the flavours of traditional Rajasthani cuisine, and lose yourself in the timeless beauty of this desert kingdom. Join us on an unforgettable adventure through the heart of Jodhpur, where history and hospitality combine to create memories that last a lifetime.