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The designation “The Golden City” is indeed a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, 575 kilometres west of the state capital Jaipur. The city is located on a ridge of yellowish sandstone and is covered by the old Jaisalmer Fort.
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TOP 13 THINGS TO DO IN  JODHPUR
ARTICLE:-  Jodhpur, the second largest city in RAJASTHAN , has a fascinating past. In case you were wondering, yes, it is where jodhpurs got their name from! These unusual pants were designed by the Maharaja of Jodhpur's son, Pratap Singh, and worn by his polo team when visiting the Queen of England in 1897. Jodhpur is famous for its blue buildings, which were originally painted to signify that they were occupied by Brahmins, the highest caste in India.
 1) EXPLORE MEHRANGARH FORT
Imposing Mehrangarh Fort, which rises above the "Blue City", is one of the largest and most famous forts in India. As impressive as it is, as a well-preserved heritage structure, there's so much more to discover inside. The fort has been privately restored and its museum has an outstanding display of royal memorabilia, including about 15,000 items from Maharaja Gaj Singh II's personal collection. It also has the only professional museum shop in India. The cultural performances that happen daily at various places inside the fort, as part of the special focus on folk art and music, are another highlight. Plan your visit with this complete guide to Mehrangarh Fort.
2) RIDING THE JODHPUR FLYING FOX
Adventure lovers can't pass up the unique opportunity to go zip-lining with Mehrangarh Fort as the backdrop. The circuit has six zip lines and takes around 90 minutes to complete. Groups of up to 12 people depart at appointed times. It's located on the north side of the Mehrangarh Fort.
3) RELAX AT JASWANT THADA
This intricately crafted cenotaph (empty commemorative tomb) was built in 1899, in honor of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. It features white marble lattice screens and whimsical domes, while the inside is adorned with portraits of Rathore rulers. It's a peaceful place to relax and enjoy stunning views of the Fort and city. Many tired tourists sprawled on the front lawn to recuperate after sightseeing.
4) WANDER THROUGH RAO JODHA DESERT ROCK PARK 
The Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park was developed in 2006, with the aim of restoring the natural ecology of a large rocky wasteland area next to the Fort. Neglected for many years, an invasive thorny shrub overran the park. After the bush was eradicated, more than 80 native species of rock-loving plants from the Thar desert were grown there. The Park extends across 70 hectares (around 200 acres) of rehabilitated land and has a walking trail. It's interesting to explore at different times of the year, as its foliage changes with the seasons.
5) CHECK OUT THE CLOCK TOWER AND OLD CITY MARKET
A trip to Jodhpur wouldn't be complete without visiting the bustling Old City. Many people choose to stay in this area too, as some of the best budget hotels in Jodhpur are located there and have fabulous Fort views. The Old City's famous landmark, the clock tower, stands at the heart of it—and it's still working! Next to it, Sadar Market retains a traditional village bazaar feel. It's chaotic and colorful and sells almost everything, including handicrafts, spices, saris and fabric. If you feel uncomfortable in crowds, you might prefer to take a walking tour rather than explore the market area yourself, as the congestion can be overwhelming. These walking tours offered by Jodhpur Magic and Virasat Experiences are two recommended options.
6) DINE OVERLOOKING THE STEP WELL  
An exciting Urban Regeneration Project is being undertaken to transform the Old City back to its former glory, but with a vibrant and hip spin. As a result, Jodhpur has a newly restored yet ancient step well, located just north of the clock tower. Built in the 1740s and called Toorji ka Jhalra, it sat stagnant for years, until the owners of the new heritage boutique RAAS hotel purified the pool and sandblasted the steps. The area around it has been turned into a contemporary square with cool cafes and shops, including a Good Earth home decor store and a branch of Jaipur-based Gem Palace. A private door at the RAAS hotel will take you directly to the Step Well Square. Step Well Cafe has the same owners as RAAS and provides the best view over the step well. It serves Continental and Indian cuisine, plus alcohol. However, its menu is quite limited.
7) STROLL ALONG THE STREET OF THE BLUE CITY
Unlike the crowded clock tower area, the blue part of Jodhpur behind the fort, known as Navchokiya, is refreshingly quiet and devoid of tourists. Don't miss spending some time leisurely strolling along its streets. It's also possible to go on a guided walking tour of the area to learn more about it. You can even stay amid the blue houses: Some of the top options in the area are Singhvi's Haveli, Jewel Palace Haveli, Rani Mahal, and Jaswant Bhawan Homestay
8) TOUR THE AREA AROUND GULAB SAGAR 
About 10 minutes walk north of Toorji ka Jhalra step well is Gulab Sagar. This 18th century lake played an important role in Jodhpur's traditional water management system. Not only does it provide a superb spot for photographing Mehrangarh Fort in the background, there are many interesting step wells and temples hidden in the lanes around it. They include Mahila Bagh Ka Jhalra step well and Kunjabihari Temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. You can discover them on this Step Wells and Temples walking tour.
9) MARVEL AT UMAID BHAWAN PALACE
Magnificent Umaid Bhawan Palace, completed in 1944, was one of the last grand palaces to be built in India. The royal family of Jodhpur still occupies a section of it. Most of the remainder has been converted into a luxurious palace hotel and unfortunately, it's off-limits to anyone who's not staying there. If you can't afford $600 or more per night for a room, you can still get a glimpse inside the palace by having a pricey dinner at one of its restaurants or visiting the museum. The museum mostly displays old photos of the Maharaja and his family. There's a vintage watch and car collection as well. If you're into that kind of thing, it's worthwhile going there. Otherwise, you may be disappointed as you'll get to see very little of the palace.
10) TAKE A COOKING CLASS AT SPICE PARADISE 
Spice Paradise is a spice shop that's run by a kindhearted husband and wife team (their special masala chai blend has been refined and perfected over the years, and is highly recommended). They also conduct Indian cooking classes, which are hugely popular with foreigners, in their humble kitchen. Along with delicious recipes, you'll get to meet a lovely family and gain priceless insight into Indian culture. If you don't have a lot of time in Jodhpur, do book in advance as classes are often full.
11) SAMPLE SOME INDIAN SWEET  
If you love not just Indian sweets but all kinds of Indian snacks, you'll want to visit the iconic Janta Sweet Home, renowned for making some of the best treats in Jodhpur. They're fresh and delicious, and the range is vast. Try the Mawa Kachori, a prestigious dish that originated from Jodhpur.​
 12) VISIT MANDORE AND MANDORE GARDEN
Mandore was the capital of the Marwar region before Jodhpur was founded, but now it's in a neglected state. There's an old fort, an eclectic collection of temples and cenotaphs, and a small museum in the Mandore Gardens. The gardens are beautiful, albeit unkempt in places and used as a local picnic spot. They're worth visiting for the fantastic architecture and history of a bygone era. The best time to go is during the week when it's quietest. If you love monkeys, you'll find plenty there! But be careful that they don't snatch your food!​
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10 BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN JODHPUR
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 BLOG:-  Rajasthan and heat are synonyms for each other. The temperature in summer ranges between 45°C to 49°C making it one of the driest climates in the world. It took a lot of courage to roam here during the winter season. The scorching sand dunes and the vast sighting of the Thar desert can quickly chills down your spine. But you just can’t ignore the beauty and grace of the maharaja land (rajasthan).The  season of love can be best experienced here with the touch of royalty. The giant Forts and mega Palaces speak loudly when the drop of rejuvenation pours on them but never mind MY INDIA TAXI SERVICE will help you explore the beautiful cities of Rajasthan and will definitely make your trip memorable and cheerful.  
10 BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN JODHPUR
1)  MEHRANGARH FORT 
Beyond question, Mehrangarh Fort tops the list of 'best' places to visit in Jodhpur and MICS favourite location. It is one among the largest Indian forts. This invincible fort stands magnificently 400 feet above the city. Rao Jodha constructed the fort in 1459 AD. Though the attempt to construct the fort was started in 1459, the fort had seen many centuries before it was completed. Hence, you could find that the style of architecture represents various periods. The grandeur in architecture is awe-inspiring. The Dark Knight Rises was also shot here.
2) UMAID BHAWAN PALACE  
Next location is highly recommended by My India Cab Service the UMAID BHAWAN. The construction of umaid bhawan palace was started in the year 1929 and it was completed in 1943. The palace is situated on the highest point in the city. The 347-roomed massive palace is named one of the largest private residences in the world. The palace boasts of a combination of Indian and European style of architecture. a part of the palace still serves as a residence to the former royal family, while other two parts of the palace are converted into a Taj palace hotel and museum. The museum is open to the public, while the hotel is only accessible to the guests and entry to the residence is prohibited. translation
3) JASWANT THADA 
Jaswant thada was built in memory of maharaja jaswant singh, the second in the year 1899. This is close to Mehrangarh fort. The tranquility of the marble construction is enchanting. The carvings are intricate. inside jaswant thada, you will find the portraits of the Rathore rulers. The grounds of jaswant thada consist of a stunning multi level garden, intricately carved gazebos and a pond. Tip:- My India Cab’s expert drivers will take you to this beautiful place in case you forgot.  
4) MANDORE GARDEN  
 Mandore, belonging to the 6th century, was Marwar’s capital before Jodhpur was established. Mandore Gardens here attract tourists in great numbers. The Mandore Gardens also house a government museum, a ‘Hall of Heroes’ and a temple to 33 crore Gods. Various artifacts and statues found in the area are housed at the museum. The architectural splendor of the bygone era is clearly evident here.
5) CLOCK TOWER 
The Clock Tower is a famous landmark in the Old City. It was constructed by Maharaja Sardar Singh during his tenure between 1880 and 1911. The clock tower offers a good view of the fort. Sardar Market is adjacent to Clock Tower where a wide range of products are sold. You can find handicrafts, saris, spices, vegetables and a lot more. There are over 7000 shops and you can have a great shopping experience here.
6) RAO JODHA DESERT ROCK PARK
The aim behind the formation of Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park in the year 2006 was to restore the rocky area near the fort. Once preliminary steps were taken to restore the land, more than 80 native plant species from the famous Thar Desert were grown. The 200 acres of park is located at the foot of the impregnable Mehrangarh Fort. The place reflects the hard work and dedication of the ecologists who spared no efforts to make the place green.
7) KAILANA LAKE 
Kailana Lake is located west of the city. This is yet another artificial lake, which was constructed in the year 1872 by Pratap Singh. This is one amongst the most frequented lakes in Rajasthan. It is a bird watcher's paradise. You could sail on a boat if you aim to add some breathtaking photographs to your collection. The view of the sunset would be stunning. 
8) CHAMUNDA MATA TEMPLE 
Located inside Mehrangarh Fort, Chamunda Mata temple was built by Rao Jodha who was also the founder of Jodhpur. Built for protection against a curse given by an old sage, this temple is much revered by the people of Rajasthan and houses the chief deity of Rajputs.
9) BALSAMAND LAKE 
The lush greenery around the lake has mango groves, papaya groves and groves of guava, plum and pomegranate. Balsamand Lake Palace was intended to serve as a summer resort for the royal family of Jodhpur. The lawns and gardens with birds and peacocks finding their homes here, the place is exquisite. The palace reflects Rajputana style of architecture. The palace turned heritage hotel was built of red sandstone.
10) MASURIA HILLS GARDAN 
Explore the stunning views of Jodhpur at Masuria Hills Garden. Situated on top of Masuria hill, which lies amidst the main city, this place is the ideal way to take a break from the hustle bustle of the main city. Go here if you want some quiet time alone and for some stunning sunset views.
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