Discover the enchanting 'Blue City' of Jodhpur with this curated guide to its top 10 attractions. From the majestic Mehrangarh Fort and opulent Umaid Bhawan Palace to serene lakes and bustling markets, experience the vibrant culture and rich history of Rajasthan.
Mehrangarh Fort
One of the largest forts in India, standing 400 feet above the city, constructed by Rao Jodha in 1459; a major tourist attraction in Jodhpur.
Umaid Bhawan Palace
A massive palace with 347 rooms, construction started in 1929 and completed in 1943, situated on the highest point in the city, known for its combination of Indian and European architecture.
Jaswant Thada
Built in 1899 in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, located close to Mehrangarh Fort, featuring intricate carvings, portraits of Rathor rulers, multi-level gardens, gazebos, and a pond.
Balsamand Lake
Located 5 kilometers from Jodhpur, known for its scenic beauty and lush green ambiance.
Ghanta Ghar
Also known as the clock tower, a popular landmark in Jodhpur located next to Sardar Market, built by Maharaja Sardar Singh between 1880 and 1911.
Kelana Lake
An artificial lake constructed in 1872 by Pratap Singh, a frequently visited lake in Rajasthan and a bird watcher's paradise with stunning sunset views.
Mandor Gardens
Mandor, dating back to the 6th century, served as Marwar's capital before Jodhpur; the gardens house a government museum, a hall of heroes, and a temple to 33 crore gods.
Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
Established in 2006 to restore the rocky area near Mehrangarh Fort, featuring over 80 native plant species from the Thar Desert within its 200 acres.
Chamunda Mata Temple
Located at the end of Mehrangarh Fort, significant to the culture of Jodhpur, offering beautiful views and believed to protect the city from troubles.
Splash Water Park
A water park offering various rides and attractions, providing a refreshing escape from the city.