





Designed by architect A. Mridul, this stepwell is an award-winning structure that collects rainwater for Jodhpur, making it as functional as it is fascinating.
This palatial facility features a museum and serves as the principal residence of the royal Jodhpur family.
Spread across 70 hectares, this public park was once a deserted wasteland. Now, tourists and locals alike love to walk along the ancient aqueduct, sunbathe by Ranisar Lake, and see the seasonal blooms.
Construction began on this breathtaking fort in the mid-15th century. Well worth the travel up the winding dirt road, the structure offers stunning views of Jodphur. Visit the on-site museum for artifacts such as antique arms, art, and costumes.
Mandore Garden is home to a Hindu temple, a government museum, gorgeous flora and fauna, and awe-inspiring statues. Pack a picnic and spend the whole day amid this lush landscape.
This cenotaph—or empty tomb—was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh in 1899. The complex sits next to a calming lake and features gardens and gazebos spread across the beautifully landscaped grounds.
Ghanta Ghar is a clock tower that ascends Jodhpur’s skyline in a bustling shopping district just south of Gulab Sagar Lake. It’s the perfect opportunity for a souvenir photo with friends or family.