Location:
In the northern state of India, Rajasthan.
Major Tourist Attractions: Government Umaid Museum, Mandore,
Kailana Lake, Mahamandir Temple, Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada
Best Buys: Leather products, handicrafts & antiques,
wooden & iron furniture, Jodhpuri handicrafts, jewelry &
silver, carpets and textiles
Best Hangout: Girdikot and Sardar Market, central market,
or Ghasmandi Bazaar.
Nearby Tourist Destinations: Jaipur, Ajmer, Mount Abu, Bikaner,
Udaipur, Jaisalmer.
Major Tourits Attractions:
Umaid Bhawan Palace
Located at a short distance of 11 kms from Jaipur, the Amer Fort
complex stands amidst wooded hills overlooking the Delhi-Jaipur
highway, with its forbidding ramparts reflected in the still waters
of the Maota Lake below.
Mehrangarh Fort
Constructed in 1799, by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh who appointed
Lal Chand Usta as the chief architect who designed the Hawa Mahal
for a specific purpose the Hawa Mahal is a five-storied structure
that has no steps but ramps that lead to tiny cocoons from where
the ladies of the regal family could see what was going on in the
city.
Jaswant
Thada
The world famous palace of Jaipur which is popularly known as The
City Palace was built by the Kachhwaha ruler of Amber Sawai Jai
Singh in early 18th century. The different Mahals of this palace
is decorated with pillars, arches, Mehrabs, and grills and also
with beautiful inlay works. It is very rare to find such a scientific
and modern 18th century building.
Excursions:
Mandore: Mandore was the capital of the ancient Marwar Empire,
prior to the foundation of the city of Jodhpur. Extensive gardens
with the rock terraces make this historic city even more enchanting.
The soaring temple shaped memorial to Maharaja Ajit Singh here is
the largest and the finest of all the cenotaphs of Jodhpur rulers.
It houses the "Hall of Heroes" which contains 16 figures
of Hindu deities and local heroes on horse back.
Osian: 65 Kms from Jodhpur, lies ruins of an ancient city
called Ossian. This city is famous for Brahmanical and Jain temples,
which belong to 8th and 11th century. Surya or Sun temple and the
Sachiya temples are famous for their beauty. The shikhar of Sachiya
temple is clustered by two rows of turrets, an ambulatory and a
large assembly hall with an elaborate ceiling. This town which was
once a great trading centre is an oasis and houses an abundance
of peacocks. The largest of the 16 Jain and Brahmanical temples
is dedicated to Mahavira, the last of the Jain tirthankars. In the
same area the Surya temple has fascinating images of Durga, Surya
and Ganesh. The sculptural intricacy of the Osian temples rival
that of any of the famous temples of the country, be it the Sun
Temple of Konark, or the Hoysala temples of Karnataka..
Guda Bishnoi: This village is inhabits by the Bishnoi community.
They are staunch believers in the sanctity of plant and animal life.
Villages are marked by Khejri trees and deers, which thrive. It
has become a popular tourist attraction. Many agencies are offering
a trip by jeep to the surrounding villages to see the local way
of life. Settlements of the Bishnoi Tribal Community who are famous
for their reverence for plant and animal life can be seen in the
villages. These trips offer good opportunity to buy rugs and handicrafts.
Visitors are shown how villagers make dhurries and can try making
pots, grinding grain and firing slingshots
Bal Samand Lake: Originally constructed as a bund by Balak
Rao Parihar and enlarged by Maharaja Sur Singh, this spot overlooks
a fine artificial lake. The Bal Samand lake.
Jodhpur Fairs & Festivals:
Gangaur Festival (March -April): Gangaur festival is popular
among women who pray to the goddess Parvati. This festival in common
in all parts of Rajasthan but in Jaipur and Udaipur it is a attraction
as procession of caparisoned horses and elephants accompanying the
image of Lord Shiva. The married women pray for the well being of
their husbands.
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