Jodhpur is the second largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and is located on the edge of the Thar desert. Since there is sunlight most days of the year, it is known as the City of the Sun and most of the houses here are painted blue, which is why it is also known as the Blue City. The history of Jodhpur begins in AD 1459 when it was founded by Rao Jodha de los Rathores.
Jodhpur is well connected to other major cities by road, rail and air. Jodhpur has an airport 5 km from the capital and has regular flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur and Udaipur. The Jodhpur railway network is part of the northwest and is connected to all major cities in India. RSRTC buses and luxury private vehicles connect you to the large neighboring cities.
Some of the attractions in Jodhpur are Mehrangarh Fort, Moti Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Phool Mahal, Zenana Deodi, Chamunda Mataji Temple, Mandore, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace and Khejarla Fort. Here are some famous lakes namely Lake Balsamand, Lake Kailana, Ranisar Padamsar and Lake Gulab Sagar.
The city's commercial area is located in Nai Sadak and Sardar Market. The place is famous for its bandhej saris and clothing materials and mojris or jootis, the pointe shoes. Here you can also get handicrafts, spices and tea as souvenirs. There are numerous craft and hand weaving shops in the city.
Formal restaurants are less numerous in Jodhpur, but there are plenty of street food stalls in every corner of the city. They serve samosas and Rajasthani delicacies like Makhaniya Lassi, Mawa Kachori, Panchkuta, Dal Bati Churma, Gatte Ka Saag, Kabuli, Mirchi Bada and sweets like Gulab Jamun, Kabuli and other Jodhpur specialties.
Some of Jodhpur's famous restaurants are located near the Jalori Gate and Sardar Market and serve fish, kebab, dal, paneer and roti. There are many good hotels to stay in and some of the old palaces have been converted into historic hotels. They're expensive, but they're the perfect destination for weddings and other social gatherings. A good hotel is the Ranbanka Palace built by Maharaja Ajit Singh. Rajasthani cuisine is served here and processions of dancers, elephants, camels, and horses are seen depicting the country's ancient heritage.
If you're looking for a cheap hotel, you can find it on Station Road, near the clock tower and near Ummed Chowk. Jodhpur is a relatively safe city to stay in. Since the summer season is very hot with its desert climate, it is recommended to visit the city in winter. There are nearby exits worth visiting such as Jaisalmer, Mount Abu, Luni Fort, Osiyan and Udaipur. Please read a reliable Jodhpur travel guide carefully to find the right Jodhpur hotels and restaurants that will make your moments enjoyable during your stay there. The city is warm in climate but warm in hospitality.
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