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Phool Mahal, Jodhpur
The Phool Mahal, or palace of flowers, is the most lavish hall present in the Mehrangarh Fort. Built by Maharaja Abhaya Singh in the 18th century, it was the site where he would be entertained by female dancers. It is less easily accessible as compared to the other rooms of the fort, indicating the private use and exclusivity of this room. The design and style of the room can remind one of the extravagances entertained by the royals of Jodhpur.
As this room was intended for leisure and thus, the Maharaja was not hesitant to decorate it. It is, in fact, the most ornate hall of the fort. The idea of the design was to make it look like a beautiful flower, thus the name 'Phool Mahal'. The hall is decked with gold, with the ceiling being inlaid with gold filigree. There are glass windows and mirrors within to amplify the magnificence. There is a marvellous and pleasing splash of colours as a result of the palette used to create this wonder. Many beautiful portraits and paintings of the 18th century may be found, especially those from the famed Raga Mala series, combined with furniture from the British period to enhance the glory of the room. The place is abundantly adorned with gold as a sign of royal splendour.
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Rai ka Baag Palace
Constructed in 1663 by the queen of Maharaja Jaswant Singh- I, Hadiji, Rai ka Baag Palace is one of the popular tourist attractions of Jodhpur. The palace is octagonal in shape and currently it houses the income tax office of Jodhpur
Ranisar Padamsar
The Ranisar and Padamsar lakes are two adjoining lakes in the city of Jodhpur built over 500 years ago. They are situated at the rear of the Mehrangarh Fort, near the Fateh Pol. These scenic lakes were created to conserve water, as Jodhpur falls under a desert region where water is scarce. The tranquillity of these adjacent lakes is complemented brilliantly by the stark contrast of the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, making it a sight to behold. The clear waters have been preserved and maintained for centuries, providing a serene vibe and an almost identical reflection of the grand fort on its surface.
The development of the two lakes was commissioned by two different queens in the 15th century. Ranisar lake was made on the orders of Queen Jasmade Hadi, wife of Rao Jodha, the founder of Jodhpur. Padamsar lake was created by Queen Padmini, the daughter of Rana Sanga of Mewar. These lakes were built to conserve water in the desert region, serving as excellent examples of the age-old tradition of royal women being in charge of overseeing the public water systems. They represent the classic water storage systems that are ever present throughout this region. They are considered a consistent source of water in the city.
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Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park was created in 2006 out of a large, rocky wasteland beside the Mehrangarh Fort. The park was built to restore the natural ecology of this neglected terrain and has become a prime tourist attraction of the city today. The rocky ravines are densely populated with the indigenous flora of the Thar desert, there are over 200 species of plants at this ecopark. The region was established as the Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park in 2006 but it was only in 2011 that the public could visit and explore it. It is one of the few places where the real terrain and vegetation of Rajasthan can be witnessed in its natural environment.
The attraction has been one of the famous places for nature lovers and Geologists. Visitors can see the rock formations, the crystal formations, the natural canals, a wide variety of other rocks, plant and animal species which are specific to this region. The Park, partly, was also established for the architectural restoration of the historical monuments in the region. The ecological restoration involved removing the expansive growth of an alien plant called Baavlia and restoring the local, rock-loving, desert vegetation. The park is divided into sections that visitors can explore to learn everything about the Desert Rock Park in Jodhpur.
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Sardar Government Museum
For the best insight into the rich culture and history of Jodhpur, look no further than the Jodhpur Government Museum. Built by Maharaja Umaid Singh it lies in the centre of Umaid Bagh, which is also known as the Public park. One can find a variety of weapons, textiles, miniature paintings, inscriptions, sculptures, metallic objects, arts and crafts at the government museum that help understand the life led by the past generations of Jodhpur. In addition to housing this fascinating museum, Umaid Bagh is also host to the public library and a zoo.
The place is divided into four sections - the archaeological area, the armoury, the display of arts and crafts, and the historical section. As the royals of Jodhpur were fierce warriors, this museum displays quite a bit of its military history. Along with a beautiful range of carefully preserved antiques, military plane models and battleships are also displayed here. There are stuffed animals showcased as well, portraying the indigenous fauna of the region, a sight that is very well received by the children who visit. The range of the exhibits dates back to almost the 6th century.
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Sardar Market
The largest and busiest marketplace of Jodhpur, Sardar market is named after Maharaja Sardar Singh, the king of Jodhpur responsible for building the Ghanta Ghar which lies near the market. This is the most famous shopping zone of Jodhpur and attracts customers from all parts of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, and the world. The marketplace is abundant with everything a shopper could dream of buying, with locals selling all sorts of products such as local fabric, clay figurines, silver jewellery, grains, spices, marble, pottery, vegetables, and many more products.
One can find the traditional products of Rajasthan within this area. There is a cornucopia of food and beverages, giving travellers the most authentic experience of a Rajasthani market. It is advisable to try out local delicacies around here to complement the visit to this state. If shopping and food are not enough of an attraction, one may also visit this marketplace merely to observe the variety of people who come here. Colourfully dressed people from all walks of life can be seen throughout the locality, be them customers, tourists, or vendors. This is what gives this area its life and vibrancy. The Ghanta Ghar, or the clock tower of Rajasthan, is a majestic sight that lies beyond the market.
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Sardar Samand Lake Palace
One of the best road trips from Jodhpur, the man-made Sardar Samand Lake is a favourite among those looking for a weekend getaway from the city. Situated approximately 50 km away, it is one of the more pristine lakes present in the region, with countless migratory birds approaching its banks to enjoy this serene location. Atop the hill overlooking the lake, is the former summer palace of the royal family, now converted into one of the most coveted heritage hotels in Rajasthan, giving travellers a true essence of living in a regal era.
While its prime attraction is the breathtaking view of Sardar Samand lake, the palace also offers a tennis court, squash courts, oriental gardens, swimming pools, cycling and jogging trails, and a boathouse. The grand palace and its interiors are designed in the charming Art Deco style, with 19 air-conditioned rooms which are well-stocked to provide visitors with all the luxuries required to perfect their stay at this resort. By the lake, one can see fascinating bird species like the yellow-legged green pigeon, the Himalayan Griffon and the Dalmatian Pelican. Animals like the blue bull, gazelles, and the blackbuck may also be seen beating the heat at this watering hole. The Sardar Samand Lake and the Palace make for a perfect weekend getaway, to spend some time in tranquility, away from the din of the city life.
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Shastri Circle
If you’re looking for a place to chill after a long day of sightseeing, then Shastri Circle should be a place on your list. A lively and vibrant part of the city, it is considered a relaxing hangout spot by the locals. The evenings see a musical fountain show with lights to jazz it up. There are many eateries surrounding this area and a playground with swings and parks for children. This is an ideal spot for travellers to take a break from all the tourist spots and just enjoy a relaxed and entertaining evening when in the city of Jodhpur.
Post 6:30 PM, there is an entry charge as the light show and musical fountains are organised as entertainment. There is also horse riding and a walking track.
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Sheesh Mahal, Jodhpur
A characteristic feature of the royal Rajput architecture, the Sheesh Mahal in the Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur is a treat to the eye of the beholder. Also known as Glass Palace of Jodhpur, this marvellous piece of architecture is decked from ceiling to floor with intricate mirror work. These decorative ornaments are complemented well with the brightly coloured paintings of various religious figures made in plaster.
The numerous decorative panels show deities like Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva and Parvati, Lord Krishna playing the flute, and Lord Rama among others showing the strong influence of religion and culture on the art of the time. The ceilings and floors are inlaid with mirrors, earning the room the title of Hall of Mirrors. The blue, green, silver, and gold ornaments suspended on the ceiling as well as the grand European chandelier are later additions to this hall. Mehrangarh's Sheesh Mahal was the bedchamber of Maharaja Ajit Singh who reigned over Jodhpur between 1679 and 1724.
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Splash - The Fun World
Splash - The Fun World is situated on the Sarkhej Sanand Road near Jodhpur. Spread over an area of 12 acres, the park offers the peaceful environment much needed in the hustle of the busy city. It receives a large influx of localites and holiday-goers alike.
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