Discover the magic of Jodhpur, India's captivating Blue City! This curated map guides you through majestic forts, serene stepwells, and bustling bazaars, offering a vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and local life. Immerse yourself in the unique charm and architectural wonders of Rajasthan.
Mehrangarh Fort
A massive and well-preserved fort built in 1459 by King Jodh, featuring impressive walls, gates with memorials, a museum with Indian art, and views of the city.
Jaswant Thada
A funerary mausoleum for Emperor Jaswant Singh II built out of thin marble that glows when the sun hits it, located within the re-vegetated Raujada Desert Park.
Ghantagar
A clock tower built in the 1800s, located next to Sardar Bazaar.
Sardar Bazaar
A market located next to the Ghantagar clock tower that has retained its integrity without being overrun by tourists.
Gulab Sagar
A lake built in 1788 that served as the original water supply for the city.
Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi
A stepwell carved into the ground, built in the 1730s to provide water access, and recently restored with surrounding hotels and cafes.
Mahila Bag Ka Jhalra
A stepwell that is being cleaned up and was historically used as a pool for women.
Singhoria Hill
A hill offering great views of the fort and the blue city, with a Hindu temple at the top.
Phool Mahal
A room inside Mehrangarh Fort known for its gorgeous, well-preserved gold paintings and intricate patterns.
Umaid Bhawan Palace
A five-star hotel and palace.