Jodhpur stands on a range of sandstone hills surrounded by
a strong wall nearly 10 kms in length, with seven gates, dominating the city
is an eminence surmounted by a massive fortress. Within the walls are royal
palaces with priceless jewels and a striking collection of arms. Sightseeing
of Jodhpur includes visit to the Fort, Palaces, Armoury and Jaswant Thada.
Sightseeing
at Jodhpur Mehrangarh Fort : Situated at an altitude of
about 125 mtrs, the Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur is spread over an area of 5
sq km in the heart of the city of Jodhpur. Besides being a landmark in
Jodhpur Mehrangarh fort is a must visit for all the tourists. The fort has
seven gates of which the noted ones are the Jayapol, built by Maharaja Man
Singh in 1806; Fatehpol or the Victory Gate built by Maharaja Ajit Singh;
and the Lohapol or the Iron Gate.
Jaswant Thada : Jaswant
Thada in Jodhpur is a white marble memorial built in memory of Maharaja
Jaswant II in 1899 A story goes that Maharaja Jaswant succumbed to injuries
in this place while fighting the Mughal king Jahangir. This place is a must
visit in Jodhpur.
Umaid Bhawan : Made of marble and pink
sandstone, the construction of the Umaid Bhawan of Jodhpur started in 1929
and it took 16 years to complete it. It is believed that the palace was
constructed to give employment to the famine-struck population of Jodhpur.
This majestic building is presently the residence of the former rulers with
a part of it running as hotel and remaining part as a museum.
Reaching
Jaipur - Air : Airport is well connected from - Delhi,
Jaipur, Mumbai, Udaipur.
Rail : The Jodhpur railhead is
well linked from Ahmedabad, Delhi, Bikaner.
Road : Jodhpur
is well connected to all major towns of Rajasthan and India.
Shopping
in Jodhpur - In response to export markets, many of the factories
and shops here design furniture and metal work products that are geared to
Western tastes. The central market, or Ghasmandi Bazaar, is very popular
with visitors. But the really good stuff is found outside the city walls.
You'll find textiles, silver, jewellery, instruments, pottery, boxes, carved
ducks, metalwork, marble figures, paintings, copper, brass, antique
reproductions, ivory, insignias in white German metal, bed covers, wall
hangings, puppets, clothes, old doors, and lots of furniture.