What I offer is a more personal and thoughtful way of discovering Jodhpur one that unfolds slowly, naturally, and with intention.
This walk is designed not just to show you places, but to help you understand them the blue houses, the architecture, and the rhythm of life in the old city.
With small groups and an unhurried pace, there is space to pause, observe, and experience the city through its light, textures, and everyday moments.
Led by a licensed female guide, this experience is personal, comfortable, and immersive.
This is not just about seeing Jodhpurit is about feeling it, and understanding it.
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Toorji Ka Jhalra is an intricately designed stepwell made of rose-red sandstone.A photogenic heritage spot—perfect for sunrise or sunset shots.
Gangshyam Ji Temple is a historic Krishna temple in Jodhpur, dedicated to Lord Krishna worshipped as Gangshyam. It was built in the 18th century and has long been an important centre of Vaishnav devotion in the old city. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful traditional paintings, the temple reflects the deep-rooted spiritual life of Jodhpur’s people and remains an active place of daily worship today.
Narrow, winding streets lined with blue homes, where everyday life unfolds quietly through color, texture, and rhythm.
Now we are entering Pungal Pada one of the old Brahmin quarters of the Blue City. This area is quietly famous for traditional sweets. These are not factory-made desserts. They are prepared in small family kitchens, often using recipes that are 70–100 years old.
Sardar Market, built during the reign of Maharaja Sardar Singh. This Market remains one of the oldest, busiest, and most atmospheric bazaars in Rajasthan a living thread connecting the Jodhpur of kings to the Jodhpur of now.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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