Kaylana Lake

Kaylana Lake

Mandore Gardens

Mandore Gardens

Bishnoi Village
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Bishnoi Village
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Luni River

Luni River

Ranakpur

Ranakpur

Chamunda Mata Temple

Chamunda Mata Temple

Pokhran Fort
Pokhran Fort
Toorji Ka Jhalra

Toorji Ka Jhalra

Apart from being a mausoleum, Jaswant Thada also served as the royal cremation ground for the Rajput rulers. Jaswant Thada is an ideal example of Rajasthani architectural style with a blend of Mughal architecture. It has a huge central dome with four smaller domes in the corners, adorned with intricate carvings and artwork.The palace has huge lush gardens where you can stroll and spot several birds and animals. You can also visit the royal cremation ground, see the memorials as well as learn about the lives and achievements of the royal members making it a charming addition to your Rajasthan Trip.
Nestled atop Masuriya Hill in Jodhpur, Masuriya Hill Garden presents a picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Offering breathtaking panoramic views of Jodhpur's skyline and the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, this tranquil oasis invites visitors to unwind amidst verdant gardens and refreshing breezes. Ideal for leisurely strolls, family picnics, or simply soaking in the serenity, the garden provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical allure. Visitors can explore winding pathways lined with vibrant flora, find shaded spots for relaxation, or capture stunning vistas of the city below. Whether admiring the sunrise or sunset, Masuriya Hill Garden offers a serene retreat where one can reconnect with nature and immerse themselves in the timeless charm of Jodhpur's landscape. It stands as a testament to the city's rich heritage and enduring appeal as a destination of cultural and natural splendor.
After Rao Jodha, the succeeding rulers kept adding to the structure of the fort. As a result, the architecture of Mehrangarh Fort includes multiple styles. Mainly, the architecture of the fort is a perfect blend of Rajputana and Mughal styles.The different segments of the fort include Sheesh Mahal, Phool Mahal, Jhanki Mahal, Dipak Mahal, Moti Mahal, Takhat Vilas and Sardar Vilas. Additionally, there are several galleries inside the fort, namely, Howdah Gallery, Palanquin Gallery, Daulat Khana Gallery, Textile Gallery, Arms Gallery and Painting Gallery.