Jodhpur, Rajasthan’s second-largest city, offers a rich cultural experience perfect for a 2-day holiday. Discover India’s largest privately-owned fort and palace, savor delicious Rajasthani snacks, and enjoy a desert safari. Here’s a curated list of must-visit places in Jodhpur for a memorable 2-day trip. For more details, feel free to contact us at +91 9783736056.
Getting to Jodhpur is convenient with options by road, train, and flight. The city is served by Jodhpur Airport and Jodhpur Junction. For a scenic road trip, consider stopping at Ajmer & Pushkar if coming from Delhi, or Udaipur and Jaisalmer if traveling from Ahmedabad.
Skip the hotel breakfast and dive into local flavors:
Mehrangarh Fort is an iconic landmark visible from every rooftop in the old city. Built in 1459 by King Rao Jodha, it houses Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Takht Vilas, and a collection of artifacts, paintings, and ancient weapons. Entry: Rs 100 per person.
Next to Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada is a beautiful white marble memorial known as the Taj Mahal of Jodhpur. Built in 1899 by Maharaja Sardar Singh, it honors his father and ancestors. Entry: Rs 30 per person.
Umaid Bhawan Palace, built in the 1930s to provide employment during a famine, is now a luxury hotel and museum. Explore its vintage car collection, pictures, paintings, and artifacts. Entry: Rs 30 per person.
Mandore Gardens, located on the city’s edge, was the original planned capital before Mehrangarh Fort. It features historic attractions like Mandore Fort, cenotaphs, and a museum showcasing local history and heroes. Entry: Rs 30 per person.
The bustling Clock Tower Market (Ghanta Ghar Market) offers a vibrant shopping experience with colorful bangles, pottery, jewelry, and more. Don’t miss the local treat, Mawa Kachori.
Famous for its unique architecture, Toorji Ka Jhalra is a stepwell built in the 18th century by Maharaja Abhay Singh. It’s a hidden gem located in the residential area of Jodhpur.
Osian, a small town 65 kilometers from Jodhpur, offers camel and jeep safaris on 30-40 meter tall sand dunes. Enjoy the sunset, starry night, live music, and luxury desert camps.
Visit the 1200-year-old Osian Mata Temple dedicated to goddess Sachiya Mata. The climb of 70-80 steps is both a physical and spiritual journey.
Similar to Chokhi Dhani in Jaipur, Nirali Dhani offers evening musical and dance performances, puppet shows, and magic acts. It also provides accommodations and a chance to enjoy local Rajasthani cuisine.
Masuriya Hill Garden, located 6-7 km outside Jodhpur, offers spectacular views of the city, especially during sunrise or sunset.
For a practical trip covering these sites and more, consider extending your stay to a third day. Hire a taxi from us at Rs 2,000 per day. Call 9783736056 for more details.
Located inside Mehrangarh Fort, this temple symbolizes protection from enemies and is as old as the fort itself.
Dedicated to Mahadev Shiv and built in the 17th century, it features two rare Shivlings known as “Achal Nath” & “Gouri Shankar.”
A unique 200-year-old temple dedicated to Hanuman Ji with a mustache, located 8 km from the city.
An artificial lake built for water storage, offering beautiful views of Mehrangarh Fort.
Located 5 km outside Jodhpur, this lake built in 1159 AD is now a popular picnic spot with the Balsamand Lake Palace.
A city lake used historically for water storage, now a tourist spot near Kunj Bihari Ji temple.
Famous for wooden and leather handicrafts, jewelry, and spices.
Known for antiques and located near the Tripolia Gate.
A park showcasing desert flora and rocks, located near Mehrangarh Fort. Entry: Rs 30.
A public park built in 1943, popular among locals.
A lesser-known stepwell made famous by an Irishman’s cleanup efforts in 2015.
Known for samosas with dry fruit filling, selling over 2000 samosas daily at Rs 22 each.
A 125-year-old shop famous for gulab jamun made in desi ghee.
Famous for their dry fruit halwa made from milk and khoya, priced from Rs 260 per kilo.
Renowned for Palak Chat or Patta, a unique blend of flavors priced at Rs 65.
A: October to February is ideal due to pleasant weather. Travelers also visit in August, September, and March. March to July is the low season.
A: Yes, you can cover all popular sites and enjoy local food in 2 days. Extend your trip by 2 more days to visit Jaisalmer.
A: Jodhpur is known for its forts (Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace), sweets, and handicrafts.
A: By flight (limited connections), by road (well-connected highways), and by train (daily trains from major cities).
A: Traditionally, Brahmins painted their houses blue. The blue color (indigo) also repels mosquitoes.
A: Enjoy ziplining at Mehrangarh Fort and a Bishnoi Village Jeep Safari tour.