Discover Jodhpur’s Blue City with a local guide. Explore historic sites, vibrant bazaars, and savor local delicacies. Book your unforgettable walking tour today.
Discover Jodhpur’s Blue City with a local guide. Explore historic sites, vibrant bazaars, and savor local delicacies. Book your unforgettable walking tour today.
- Ghanta Ghar - Ghanta Ghar in Jodhpur stands out due to its unique construction approach. Typically, clock towers feature a gothic design, but when Maharaja Sardar Singh initiated its construction in the late 1890s, it quickly adopted an Indian style, which remains evident today. Unlike a typical square clock tower, it is a true architectural…
- Ghanta Ghar - Ghanta Ghar in Jodhpur stands out due to its unique construction approach. Typically, clock towers feature a gothic design, but when Maharaja Sardar Singh initiated its construction in the late 1890s, it quickly adopted an Indian style, which remains evident today. Unlike a typical square clock tower, it is a true architectural marvel and a must-see for anyone visiting Jodhpur.
- Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji’s Step Well) - Built in the 1740s by the queen of Maharaja Abhaya Singh, Toorji’s Step Well was submerged for nearly a century. Its recent drainage, cleaning, and restoration have revealed over two hundred feet of hand-carved treasures in Jodhpur’s renowned Rose-Red Sandstone. The intricate carvings include dancing elephants, medieval lion and cow water spouts, and niches that once housed deities. A visit to this magnificent monument is essential during your stay in Jodhpur.
- Pachetia Hill - In the 15th century, Rao Jodha selected Pachetia Hill for the construction of Mehrangarh Fort due to its strategic security advantages and the presence of a waterfall from the hill’s rocky terrain. However, this waterfall was also the hermitage site of Saint Chidiya Nath Ji. For breathtaking city views and stunning sunrises and sunsets, head to the top lookout spot on Pachetia Hill. Enjoy the golden dawn and vibrant dusk scenes over the city skyline, with the iconic clock tower enhancing the charm.
- Shri Gangshyam Ji Maharaj Mandir - This 350-year-old Lord Krishna temple is a beautiful site featuring exquisite paintings and architectural craftsmanship. It is considered the best temple in Jodhpur.
- Blue Corridor Jodhpur - Blue Corridor, Jodhpur – Also known as the “Blue City Walk,” this area highlights Jodhpur’s famous blue-painted houses clustered around the old city near Mehrangarh Fort. The Blue Corridor offers a glimpse into the city’s rich heritage, narrow lanes, vibrant culture, and traditional Rajasthani architecture. It’s a popular route for walking tours and photography, capturing the charm of Jodhpur’s old-world beauty.
- Naarayan Mishtan Bhandar (Lal Bhatti Wale) - Renowned for its Desert Ghee Ki Kachori, this is one of Jodhpur’s finest desserts and is incredibly delicious.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Tea and coffee
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Tea and coffee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Alcoholic beverages
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Alcoholic beverages
Jodhpur, often called the Blue City due to its numerous blue-painted houses in the old town, is a fascinating destination rich in culture, history, and modern life.
This lively city provides visitors with a wide range of experiences, from stunning palaces and majestic forts to bustling markets and delicious cuisine. With its distinctive charm and…
Jodhpur, often called the Blue City due to its numerous blue-painted houses in the old town, is a fascinating destination rich in culture, history, and modern life.
This lively city provides visitors with a wide range of experiences, from stunning palaces and majestic forts to bustling markets and delicious cuisine. With its distinctive charm and numerous attractions, Jodhpur offers something unique for every traveler.
Discover the Blue City with a guide. The city’s attractions include Pachetia Hill, the Hidden Blue City, Clock Tower, Stepwell (Toorji ka Jhalra), and the famous desert treats like Gulab Jamun, Jalebi, and Samosa. Enjoy a water bottle, tea, or coffee during your exploration.
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