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JODHPUR
| FACTS & FIGURES |
| Total Population |
975,695 |
| Best time to visit |
October to March |
| STD Code |
0183 |
Jodhpur,
the former Capital of Marwar State was founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha
who claimed descent from Lord Rama (the hero of the epic Ramayana).
The city was built as a result of warring brothers.
The
massive fort-Mehrangarh, came first and around it grew the city
of Jodhpur protected by high stone wall with seven gates and countless
bastions. Today, the city has grown to become the second largest
city of Rajasthan.
Jodhpur
is still one of the leading centres for wood, cattle, camels, salt
and agricultural crops. Exploring the city promises you a delightful
encounter with an array of tempting art and craft creations as also
the unusual lifestyle and costumes of Jodhpuris.
Jodhpur
is a treasure-trove for the bargain hunters too. the bazaars are
known for a large collection of the tie & dye fabrics in extremely
fine designs; and for beautiful Jutees or Slippers in suede, camel
skin, velvet, leather and heavy all-over Zari or gold thread embroidery.
There are innumerable shops selling souvenirs made of marble from
near-by Makrana. Choose from an expansive range of decorative and
useful items---enamelware, jugs, waterbottles, to name a few. Sojati
gate, Jalori Gate and the more modern Mehta Market are the ideal
shopping districts of Jodhpur.
The
festivities project a veritable reflection of the best that the
Rajasthani culture can offer. Indeed, an unequalled and unmatched
opportunity to become part of the scintillating celebrations and
carry back home a sweet and an unending exprience of the desert
land.
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TOURIST
PLACES
MEHRANGARH FORT
Spread
over 5 km on a perpendicular hill and looking down from a height
of about 100 meters, the fort is one of the best preserved in Rajasthan.
It houses some of the most intricately adorned Palaces with exquisitely
carved panels and latticed windows. Moti Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Sileh
Khana and Daulat Khana are some of the important areas to visit
and view the collection of palanquins, howdahs, royal cradles, miniature,
musical instruments, costumes and furniture.
JASWANT
THADA
A cluster of royal cenotaphs, in white marble, lies very close to
the fort. Built in 1899 in the memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh,
the cenotaphs also house portraits of the rulers of Jodhpur. It
has extremely rare 15 cm thick pure infinite marble slabs.
UMAID
BHAWAN PALACE
The only palace to be built in the mid 20th century in India, it
was meant to be a famine relief project which gave employment to
citizens for 16 long years. It is an impressive rose color sandstone
structure. It is today run as a hotel while a part of it is still
retained by the erstwhile royal family.
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MANDORE
GARDENS
Situated 9 kms to the north of Jodhpur, Mandore was the capital
of Marwar prior to the foundation of Jodhpur standing on a plateau
overlooking the present Mandore Gardens. The extensive gardens with
high rock terraces make it a popular local attraction and a picnic
spot.
The
ruins of the original capital of Marwar now in ruins, stand in lush,
shady gardens and are entered via the Ajit Pole, the gate that was
built in celebration of Ajit Singh’s victory over the Moghals in
1707 AD.
The
gardens also contain the cenotaphs of Jodhpur rulers, and the largest
and the finest of them all, the soaring memorial to Maharaja Ajit
Singh. Here, one may find a captivating collection of cremation-site
memorials, mostly 17th-18th century set amidst surprisingly green,
clean and hassle-free gardens.
The
highlight of the Mandore Gardens include the graphic Hall of Heroes,
a rock wall with high relief, brightly painted depictions of local
heroes such as Pabuji and Chamunda and crowded modern shrine of
300 million Gods.
Fairs
in Rajasthan are mythological in nature, relating to gods and goddesses.
They are even celebrated to commemorate the brave deeds of medieval
heroes.
Mandore
Gardens provide the perfect venue for The Marwar Festival, held
in memory of the heroes of Rajasthan. The festival is celebrated
in the Hindu month of Ashwin (Sept.-Oct.) in Jodhpur, the former
capital of Marwar Province.
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GENERAL
INFORMATION :
| Area |
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75.50
Sq km. |
| Altitude |
|
230
Meters |
| Climate |
Max |
Min |
| Summer |
42.2°c |
36.6°c |
| winter |
27.5°c |
15.5°c |
| Rainfall |
|
31cm |
| Clothing |
Summer |
Winter |
| |
Light
tropical |
Woollen |
| Best
season |
|
October-March |
| Languages |
|
English,Hindi,Marwari |
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HOW
TO GET THERE :
AIR
:Indian airlines flights available from Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur
and Jaipur.
RAIL :
Railways connect Jodhpur with many important cities of the country.
ROAD :
Jodhpur can also be reached through a dence network of road connections.
Some key distances are :
|
Delhi
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602
km
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Jaipur
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340
km
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Jaislemer
|
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285
km
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Bikaner
|
-
|
260
km
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Ajmer
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208
km
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Puskar
|
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221
km
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