Jodhpur is the second-largest city in Rajasthan and the former capital of the Marwar region. It is popularly called "the Blue City" as it looks completely blue from an aerial view because of its blue walls and houses. Jodhpur is primarily famous for its temples, lakes and snacks, with the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort being the main attraction.

The magic of Jodhpur lies in the streets of the old city itself, which circles the mighty Mehrangarh. Hundreds of shops, guesthouses, eating joints, and vendors make it a bustling chirpy town, especially near the landmark clock tower and Sardar Market. The new and modern Jodhpur lies beyond Mehrangarh. Nearby Jaswant Tada and Umaid Bhawan Palace are also among the top attractions in Jodhpur. 

 

Best Time to Visit Jodhpur Desert

November to February are the best months to visit Jodhpur, although they are cold, with temperatures going close to 0 degrees celsius for a few days in January. This is good weather to visit the forts of Jodhpur. October and March also provide pleasant weather for a trip to Jodhpur. However, being in an arid land, Rajasthan and also Jodhpur is extremely hot during summers, so April to September must be avoided.

 

Things to do in the Jodhpur Desert

The blue city has the most picturesque lakes, forts and palaces, and more. The rich heritage of the city attracts history buffs and architecture lovers from all over the world. Here is a list of the best things to do in Jodhpur that will make you fall in love with this beautiful city. Take a look!

 

Camel Safari – Explore The Desert

Camel Safari is one of the top things to do in Jodhpur. If you haven’t done this, you haven’t been to Jodhpur. The activity is very thrilling and the Sun City of Jodhpur offers this adventure. Hop on the camel and explore the unending sands with an opportunity to witness the sunset and enjoy a delicious dinner afterwards.

 

Camping – Enjoy Desert Camping

Camping is the most mesmerizing thing to do on any holiday. And if it’s Jodhpur, it is going to be more fun as you will be staying amidst the sand dunes! Believe us, it is a very enthralling experience. The camps are provided with all the amenities and that too lavishly. You will also get to have dinner under the stars and enjoy various activities like dancing during camping. It is one of the best things to do in Jodhpur at night. 

 

City Tour – Be Mesmerized By The Blue City

Catching a bird’s eye view of the ‘Blue City’ from the top of the Mehrangarh Fort is a sight to behold. To watch the houses closely, you can delve deep into the meandering markets jam-packed around the Clock Tower. In addition, traversing through the quiet alleyways also takes you to these sapphire houses.

 

Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park: Ramble Through It

Meandering through this park is among the most popular things to do in Jodhpur that introduce you to the natural ecology of the area. If you are inclined towards exploring a variety of rock-loving foliage, try visiting this park during different parts of the year. Developed in 2006 to restore the region’s natural ecology and green it, the park boasts of more than 80 native species of plants from the Thar Desert. Take a leisurely stroll through its walking trail for that refreshing feeling of being amidst desert vegetation.

 

Marwar Festival – Be A Part Of It

Marwar Festival in Jodhpur remarkable festival that is among the unmissable Jodhpur attractions that would enrich you with an experience to cherish for a lifetime. Attending this grand festival is one of the top things to do in Jodhpur. Songs of love and valour are the crux of folk music played here. Held annually between September-October in honour of Rajasthan’s heroes, the two-day carnival enriches your experience with folk song and dance, camel shows, and polo events. The grand structures of Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Palace serve as their venues and are adorned like brides.

 

Ziplining And Paragliding – For Adventure Seekers

Ziplining – Is the adrenaline junkie in your craving for something adventurous? Try Ziplining, also known as Flying Fox. Taking you above the city with the backdrop of Mehrangarh Fort, this activity is the best of all the fun things to do in Jodhpur. The circuit takes nearly 90 minutes to complete.

 

Shopping – Buy Souvenirs

If you are still thinking about what to do in Jodhpur, then the markets here will come to your rescue. Jodhpur has a number of markets where one can buy bandhej dupattas and sarees or Jodhpuri juttis. Some of the famous places for shopping in Jodhpur are Clock Tower Market, Nai Sarak, and Sojati Gate Market. 

 

How To Reach Jodhpur

If you're planning a trip to Jodhpur and looking for how to reach Jodhpur, rest assured. Due to its booming business opportunities, Jodhpur has become a frequently visited tourist destination for businessmen and travellers alike. Owing to this and several other reasons, the connectivity to Jodhpur is great. One can travel by air, by bus, by train or even choose to go on a road trip.

 

  • By Air: The Civil Airport Jodhpur has direct flights flying in from and out to New Delhi and Mumbai. The Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi is the nearest international airport from Jodhpur with airlines like Air India, Jet Airways and SpiceJet on board for travelling to Jodhpur. The airfare is not too high, as the travel duration is very less.
  • By Train: Traveling by train is undoubtedly the cheapest and most affordable option for commuting to Jodhpur. Trains from Jodhpur run to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata. The Yesvantpur Bangalore Jodhpur Express, Rajasthan Sampark Kranti, Howrah Jodhpur SF Express, Chennai Jodhpur Express, Suryanagari Express and Jaisalmer Delhi Express are the trains that will help you reach Jodhpur by train. These trains run all around the year, usually on all days of the week. Schedules of trains from Jodhpur to Delhi and other places are listed on various websites and seats for the same can also be booked online.
  • By Road: It is always a good idea to go on a road trip, so if you decide to embark on a trip to Jodhpur by road, rest assured. All roads in Jodhpur have been well-constructed and connected.

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