

Majestic Mehrangarh Fort, a 15th-century citadel, towers over Jodhpur, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Rajput royalty.

Jodhpur, where Mehrangarh Fort is located, can be quite hot during the day but cooler in the evenings. Long-sleeved shirts protect from the sun and are suitable for visiting the fort.
Protect yourself from the sun while exploring the fort and its surroundings.
A hidden gem, this 15th-century step well is a peaceful spot with intricate carvings.
A part of the grand Umaid Bhawan Palace, this museum houses a collection of royal artifacts.
A white marble memorial dedicated to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, featuring intricate carvings and a peaceful garden.
A traditional Rajasthani art form, these paintings depict scenes from the fort's history and are typically done on small, rectangular canvases.
These tie-dye dupattas are a traditional Rajasthani craft, with intricate patterns created by tying and dyeing the fabric.
This intricate enamel work is a specialty of Jodhpur, with delicate designs often featuring on bangles, earrings, and necklaces.
A Rajasthani dish consisting of wheat flour balls (baati) soaked in ghee, lentil curry (daal), and a sweet dish made from wheat flour and sugar (churma).

A deep-fried snack with a filling of spiced onion (pyaaz) and gram flour, often served with tamarind and mint chutney.
A rich, spicy mutton curry cooked in red chilies and ghee, a signature dish of Rajasthan.
Located within the fort, it offers stunning views and traditional Rajasthani cuisine.
Known for its unique ambiance and variety of cuisines.
A royal dining experience with a variety of Indian dishes.

The largest flea market in the world, offering a labyrinth of stalls selling antiques, vintage items, and bric-a-brac.
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