Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the labyrinthine alleys and vibrant streets of Jodhpur's Old City with our immersive walking tour.
As you traverse the ancient pathways, our expert guides will unveil the rich tapestry of Jodhpur's history, weaving tales of valor, romance, and royalty. Feel the pulse of this bustling city as you encounter bustling markets, aromatic spice stalls, and the rhythmic clang of craftsmen at work. Savor the aromatic spices, rich curries, and sweet treats that define the culinary heritage of Jodhpur.
Marvel at the towering Mehrangarh Fort, an imposing fortress perched atop a rocky cliff, offering panoramic views of the city below.
Whether you're a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler seeking authentic experiences, our Old City walking tour promises to be a journey of discovery and delight. So lace up your walking shoes, open your mind, and immerse yourself in the timeless allure of Jodhpur's Old City.
On the way down from the fort, on left is Jaswant Thada Outer View Thada, the graceful marble cenotaph of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. His son Maharaja Sardar Singh built this monument known as the Taj Mahal of Marwar in the memory of Maharaj Jaswant Singh II of Jodhpur. The main memorial has been built like a temple with intricately carved marble stone. A visit to this structure is through the rocky hills giving it a secluded and a mystic aura.
Mehrangarh Fort Outer View Perched on a 150 m high hill its sprawl is the most formidable and magnificent fort in Rajasthan. Rao Jodha founded it in 1459 but subsequent rulers of Jodhpur have also added to it over the centuries. A meandering road leads to the from the city 5 kms below. Battle scars of canon ball hit by attacking armies of Jaipur can still be seen on the second gate. To the left is chhatri of Kirat Singh Soda, a soldier who fell on the spot while defending the fort against the armies of Amber. There are seven gates, which include Jayapol meaning victory built by Maharaja Man Singh to commemorate his victories over Jaipur and Bikaner armies. Victory Gate View Fatehpol also meaning victory gate was built by Maharaja Ajit Singh to mark the defeat of Mughals. The palm imprints still attract devotional attention and are covered by vermilion paste and paper-thin silver foil.
A prime attraction of the city, is the Clock Tower and the colourful Sardar Market near it. Narrow alleys lead to quaint bazaars selling textiles, antiques, silverware and handicrafts.
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