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Jodhpur Tourism

An oasis in the arid Thar Desert, Jodhpur is the second largest city in
the state of Rajasthan. Representing this colourful city with shades of
blue, Jodhpur has a history that is rich and a present that beckons strongly
to the discerning tourist.
Forts and palaces, temples and havelis, culture and tradition, spices and
fabrics, colour and texture, Jodhpur has them all and in plenty. Situated
in western Rajasthan, Jodhpur has long attracted both the domestic and outside
tourist. It not only offers tangibles, in terms of what you can see and
buy but also fills one with a sense of history and the splendours of an
era gone forever. The hospitality of the locals, the demure women, the colourful
turbans -all set against the unmerciful desert is something to feel, not
just see.
Places of Interest
Mehrangarh Fort 
'Mehrangarh', meaning the Majestic Fort is one of the largest forts in India.
Located at the center of the city the fort spreads over 5km atop a 125m
high hill. The magnificent fort was originally started by Rao Jodha in 1459,
but most of the fort which stands today dates from the period of Jaswant
Singh (1638 to 1678). Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Sileh Khana
and Daulat Khana are some of the important palaces and apartments within
the complex.
Jaswant Thada
A collection of royal crematorium including that of Maharajah Jaswant Singh
II, in white marble, is situated near to Mehrangarh fort. Built in 1899,
the cenotaph also houses the portraits of the rulers of Jodhpur. There is
some beautiful marble lattice work.
Umaid Bhawan Palace & Museum
Built by Maharajah Umaid Singh in 1929 and completed in 1943, this exquisite
palace also known as Chhittar Palace is a splendid example of Indo-Colonial
art deco style.