Historically, Jodhpur was built as a new capital for the state of Marwar (in the year 1459 AD). The ruins of the previous capital (Mandore) can be seen in the Mandore Gardens, just outside the city of Jodhpur.
Jodhpur, also goes by the name of the Blue city, for the colour of houses in the old city area.
Apart from that Jodhpur forms one of the most famous tourist destinations in the Indian state of Rajasthan and is known for its palaces, temples, havelis, forts, spices, fabrics, handicrafts, etc. This book takes on an attempt to uncover some of these, in the form of ‘20 things to do’ in Jodhpur.
So, enjoy the list and to a point where you can’t just read anymore, and you just “HAVE TO” go to Jodhpur and experience it all with your own eyes.
Do check other books on,
Mumbai, Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur and many other cities in India.
Jodhpur, also goes by the name of the Blue city, for the colour of houses in the old city area.
Apart from that Jodhpur forms one of the most famous tourist destinations in the Indian state of Rajasthan and is known for its palaces, temples, havelis, forts, spices, fabrics, handicrafts, etc. This book takes on an attempt to uncover some of these, in the form of ‘20 things to do’ in Jodhpur.
So, enjoy the list and to a point where you can’t just read anymore, and you just “HAVE TO” go to Jodhpur and experience it all with your own eyes.
Do check other books on,
Mumbai, Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur and many other cities in India.