Discover the highlights of Jodhpur on a private guided tour with convenient hotel pickup and drop-off. Visit the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, one of India’s most impressive forts, and explore the Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum, a symbol of royal heritage.
Continue to the historic Toorji Ka Jhalra stepwell, a beautifully restored architectural treasure. Stroll through the charming blue lanes of the old city and uncover hidden gems like Navchowkiya, famous for its traditional blue houses and narrow streets.
Along the way, enjoy local flavors with snacks such as samosa and refreshing lassi, while your guide shares fascinating stories about Jodhpur’s rich history, culture, and traditions.
During checkout you will be able to select from the list of included pickup points.
Ghanta Ghar Jodhpur, 72Vf Fjm 2nd LINE, 2ND LINE NEAR GHANTAGHAR, Rawaton Ka Bass, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India
Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji’s Stepwell) is a remarkable historic stepwell located on Sutharo Ka Bas Road near Gulab Sagar in Jodhpur, India. Built in the 1740s by the queen of Maharaja Abhaya Singh, this architectural marvel remained submerged for nearly a century. After recent restoration and cleaning, more than 200 feet of beautifully hand-carved structures made from Jodhpur’s iconic rose-red sandstone were revealed. The stepwell features intricate carvings of dancing elephants, medieval lion and cow water spouts, and niches that once held sacred deities. A visit to Jodhpur is truly incomplete without exploring this magnificent monument.
Rising majestically above the Blue City, Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest and most magnificent forts in India. Built in the 15th century, this mighty structure stands as a symbol of Jodhpur’s royal heritage, bravery, and architectural brilliance. Its massive walls, beautifully carved gateways, and grand courtyards transport visitors back to the era of kings and warriors. Inside the fort, visitors can explore stunning royal palaces such as Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), Phool Mahal (Flower Palace), and Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace), each decorated with intricate carvings, golden ceilings, and elegant interiors. The fort also houses a remarkable museum displaying rare artifacts, royal weapons, paintings, and historical treasures that reflect the rich culture of the Marwar kingdom. Mehrangarh Fort is not just a monument—it is a living story of heritage, art, and power. A visit to Jodhpur is truly incomplete without experiencing this magnificent landmark.
Navchokiya – The Hidden Blue Gem of Jodhpur Known mainly to locals and often missing from online maps, Navchokiya is one of Jodhpur’s hidden treasures. Located on the western side of the old city, this charming neighborhood is famous for its traditional blue houses and delicate architecture. Behind the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, Navchokiya showcases beautiful blue havelis and Brahmin houses, creating one of the most photogenic areas of the Blue City. The narrow winding lanes add to its old-world charm, making it perfect for a peaceful walking exploration. From nearby Pachetia Hill, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the blue-painted houses spreading across the old city. Navchokiya truly captures the authentic spirit and beauty of Jodhpur.
Umaid Bhawan Palace is one of the largest royal residences in the world and a magnificent symbol of Jodhpur’s royal heritage. Built with beautiful dun-coloured (golden-yellow) sandstone, this grand palace stands as an architectural masterpiece. Known as Asia’s largest residence, the palace reflects the gallantry, romance, and royal legacy of Jodhpur. Today, a part of the palace serves as a museum, displaying royal artifacts, photographs, and historical treasures that showcase the rich history of the Jodhpur royal family. Umaid Bhawan Palace remains one of the most iconic landmarks of the city and an essential place to visit while exploring Jodhpur.
Stop at Sardar Market, located near Manak Chowk in the center of Jodhpur’s old city. The famous Clock Tower, built by Maharaja Sardar Singh, stands as one of the most recognizable landmarks of the city. Surrounding the tower is the lively Sardar Market, a vibrant bazaar filled with colorful stalls and bustling narrow lanes. Visitors can explore a wide variety of goods including fresh vegetables, aromatic spices, traditional Indian sweets, textiles, silver jewelry, and beautiful handicrafts. Walking through this historic market offers a true glimpse into the everyday life, culture, and flavors of Jodhpur.
Stop At: Jaswant Thada, Lawaran Near Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur 342001 India The Royal Burial Place
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