DESCRIPTION
The
fortified city of Jodhpur was founded in 1459. The imperial city set at the
edge of the Thar desert. Is replete with amazing legends of romance and
heroism. A major trade center of 16th century, Jodhpur has grown to become
the second largest city of the state. Magnificent Mehrangarh fort stands a
top a 125 meter high hill dominating the city's skyline . It is one of the
most impressive and formidable fort of the country. The Jaswant Thada, the
memorial of Maharaja Jaswant Singh 11. Built in 1899 in white marble near
the fort is noteworthy for its superb architecture. The Umaid Bhawan Palace,
is the only palace built in 20th century, and is a splendid example of
indi-colonal Style of 30's A portion of the palace has been converted into a
luxury hotel. Other palaces of interest are the Girdikot and Sardar market,
Mandore Gardens kailana lake etc The royal crest is highlighted on the
valance alongwith the mininature paintings in the lounge which is typical of
the Jodhpur School of art.
The city can be roughly divided into four parts-Ratanada, which primarily houses
old buildings and government offices; sardarpur, which is mostly residential;
old city, that is the market area and shastri nagar, which is the new Jodhpur
with modern houses ,etc. New buildings, blend well with the ancient Rajputana
architecture as Jodhpur maintains a unique charm of old and new.
CITY SIGHTSMehrangarh Fort:
It was founded by RAO Jodha in 1459 when he shifited his capital here from
nearby Mandore. There are palaces, housed within this daunting strecture
among them are Moti Mahal and Phool Mahal.It is one of the most stunning
hill forts of Rajasthan. Mehrangarh appears to rise from the bluff-coloured
sandstone hill itself , so well built into the base that it is difficult to
tell where the hill ends and the walls begin. Founded in the 15th century by
the Rathore Rajputs when they shifted their capital from nearby Mandore to
Jodhpur (or the region known as Marwar) Mehrangarh from the outside is
impressive, and certainly forbidding. There is a surprising lightness to it
though, once actually within the fort.
Umaid Bhawan Palace:
Umaid Bhawan Palace that holds one in awe. It is also known as Chhittar
Palace because of the particular type of sandstone used to build it- which
does not decay in the rains . Portion of the palace have been converted into
a hotel and museum.
Jaswant Thada: Constructed out of
thin sheets of marble which allow the sun to filter in, was built in the
memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh 11 in 1899.
Mandor: It
is 9km of the city, was once the the capital of ancient Marwar and now hosts
the cenotaphs built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh and Maharaia Ajit
Singh. Crowned with soaring spires, these are embellished with sculptured
relifs reflecting theglories of ancient Marwar. It's Hall of Heroes
depicting popular Hindu and folk deities is worth a visit. The 16 figures
here are carved out of one single rock.
EXCURSIONSOsian
(65 kms): The ancient town of the Thar desert is an archaeological
delight. It has sixteen Brahamanical and Jain temples, beautiful sculpted
and designed. Sacchiya Mata and Mahavir Jain temples are the largest among
surviving shrines.
Khimsar (72km): On the
Jodhpur-nagpur-bikaner highway, Khimsar is where Aurangzeb is reported to
have stayed when he ordered his arm is to invade Jodhpur.Jeep safaris can be
provide at khimsar fort. The Royal Castle the home of the Thakur of Khimsar,
is now a Welcome group hotel.
FESTIVALS OF
JODHPURMarwar Festival (November) It held in noe in
Jodhpur, this annual event attempts to showcase the art and culture of the
jodhpur region . It is devoted almost exclusive to song and dance, and the
Maenad Festivals has become a part of this huge regional celebration.
SHOPPINGJodhpur
is a shopper's paradise and handicrafts here differ from those in other
Rajasthani tourist centers. The Jodhpur -breeches are famous the world over,
popularly called Jodhpuris. Jodhpur is famous for its embroidered shoes, and
for carved ivory. Also famous are the Jodhpur 2kg quilts, available in
various price ranges.
SEASONSeptember to
March
ACCESSJodhpur
is well connected by many cities. Jaipur 340km, Ajmer 208km, Mount Abu
292km, Bikaner 256km, Udaipur 275km, Jaisalmer 285km, Agra 575km, Delhi
594km.
By rail Jodhpur is wel connected with major cities like:
New Delhi, Agra, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, Udaipur, & Ahmedabd.
Jodhpur is connected by air and from Bombay and Delhi Usually on flights
also connects with Jaipur and Udaipur. The Airport is 5km from the center of
the city .It is nearest to all the hotels.
TEMPERATURE
| Season |
Max. |
Min. |
| Winter |
22 |
8 |
| Summer |
36 |
37 |
CLOTHINGSSummer:
Light Tropical
Winter: Light Wollen
LANGUAGEHindi,
Rajasthani and English
ACCOMMODATION» Hotel Umaid Bhawan Palace
»
Hotel Taj Hari Mahal
» Hotel
Residency Palace
» Hotel Ranbanka
SUGGESTED ITINERARYTHE SANCTUARY
EXPERIENCE (6 Nights / 7 Days) SARISKA - JAIPUR - RANTHAMBORE -
BHARATPUR BIRD SANCTUARY - AGRA - DELHI
| Day 01 Welcome Delhi /
Manesar |
Welcome by presentable representative of Recreation Travels with
marigold garland with cheerful smile. We have a short drive to Manesar to
enjoy and old country palace now a part of India's Heritage Hotel chain for
the night.
| Day 02 Manesar - Sariska
National Park |
Early Morning, visit the sanctuary by jeep or other motorized
vehicles. In the morning, the wildlife is easier to spot, feeding or playing
in groups. Overnight stay.
After breakfast, drive to Jaipur. After lunch, visit the 17th
century fotress of Amber, whose hilltop location is
ascended on
Caparisoned Elephant, to view various palaces with rooms of stunning
beauty including the world's finest chamber of mirrors and temple of Kali.
Overnight stay.
| Day 04 Jaipur - Ranthambhore
|
By road to Sawai Madhopur, arriving before lunch. In the afternoon,
drive into the Ranthambhore National Park in jeeps, where the wildlife
sightings at the lake may be supplemented by a tiger sighting at sunset.
Overnight stay.
| Day 05 Ranthambhore -
Bharatpur |
Another drive into the sanctuary. Following breakfast, leave for
Bharatpur (with packed picnic lunches). Rest in the evening.
Early morning visit to Keoladeo Ghana National Park, one of the best
bird colonies in the world. After breakfast, leave for Agra. Check in hotel.
Later visit the Taj Mahal monument to love which was built in 1630 by Mughal
Emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Other Agra
attraction on the tour includes Agra Fort built by Akbar the Great.
Overnight stay.
Morning drive back to Delhi. Upon arrival check in hotel or proceed
for the onward destination.
Highlights :
- » Travel by Brightly Caparisoned Elephant to Jaipur's
Amer Fort
- » Walk through the Mughal Ghost town of Fatehpur Sikri
- » Enjoy Game Drives through Ranthambore National Park
- » Stand before the World's most famous Monument to Love
The Taj Mahal
Note :
The above is our standard Itinerary. We can also make Tour Programme as per
your requirement.