

Dharohar Museum is a cultural museum in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, showcasing the cultural heritage of Rajasthan through traditional and contemporary art, crafts, and exhibits.
Flattened rice flakes cooked with ghee, nuts, and raisins. Served with sweet jalebi.
Steamed chickpea flour cake with a slightly tangy flavor, served with chutney.

A mix of rice, lentils, and vegetables, cooked together and seasoned with spices.
Bandhani is a traditional tie-dye technique, symbolizing Rajasthan's rich textile heritage.
Meenakari is an intricate enamel work, originated in Jaipur, known for its vibrant colors and delicate designs.
Rajasthani puppets are colorful and detailed, depicting local folklore and culture.

Dharohar Museum is indoors, but Rajasthan's climate is hot. A light, breathable shirt is essential for comfort.

The museum has extensive exhibits that require walking. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Rajasthan's climate. A reusable bottle is essential and eco-friendly.
Famous for its Irani chai and Hyderabadi breakfast items.

Offers a lavish breakfast spread with a view of the city.

Known for its authentic Andhra and South Indian lunch buffet.