Showing posts with label Jodhpur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jodhpur. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
And the Land is Blue...
Jodhpur is billed as the Blue City. This is best appreciated if Jodhpur is viewed from the Mehrangarh Fort. The incredible views from the Fort gives a panoramic vista of the Blue City. Walls and roofs of houses and buildings have been painted in blue giving an impression that land has turned blue!
It is a sight that is spectacular and not to be missed!
Saturday, January 4, 2014
The Beauty That Lies Within The Fort
Mehrangarh Fort is the only Fort I visited in India that has beautifully restored rooms and chambers. The other forts only had empty rooms. Chambers at Mehrangarh Fort with its colorful art and glass works showcases the lavish lifestyle of Indian royalty.
To add local color to the Fort, there are people dressed as holy men and others in period costumes playing traditional instruments. Mehrangarh Fort is truly the total package among the many Forts in India.
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Impressive Exteriors of Mehrangarh Fort
In many Asian countries you get an overdose of temples. In India, what you get to see as a prime tourist attraction in most places are forts. Easily the best among the many forts that I saw in India is the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur. Its exteriors are impressive, interiors are beautiful, and the views of the city from the fort are incredible.
The staff of Mehrangarh Fort are also very courteous and helpful. As part of the admission fee that I paid I was provided with an audio guide which was supposed to be returned at another exit area of the Fort. But I ended up exiting at the same place where I entered the fort. But the staff were so nice that they offered to return the audio guide to the designated area and retrieve my identification card instead of me walking a long away to the correct exit area. First time that some kindness was showed to me by locals and this was very much appreciated!
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Mehrangarh Fort: Night and Day
Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur is not only the largest fort in Rajasthan but the best as well. Sitting on top of a 150m hill, it magnificently stands guard over the Blue City of Jodphur. Its facade is an awesome sight, night and day!
We arrived around 8pm in Jodhpur after a seven hour train ride from Jaipur and I was dead tired. But when I was greeted by the incredible view of the Mehrangarh Fort from our hotel's rooftop restaurant, I knew that I was in the right place! The sight of the Fort held a promise of a truly delightful stay in Jodhpur!
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Jaswant Thada: Memorial in Marble
Located next door to Jodhpur's prime attraction the Mehrangarh Fort, is the marble memorial Jaswant Thada. It is actually a royal cenotaph, a tomb of a dead person but the actual remains are buried elsewhere.
Since the memorial is entirely made of marble, it is cool inside. This works well in a country which has a really hot climate. Visit Jaswant Thada and marvel at its beautifully hand carved marble walls and ceilings.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Umaid Bhawan: Jodhpur's Magnificent Palace
Umaid Bhawan is the last great palace built in India. It was completed in 1944 and presently operates as a luxury hotel. There is a museum and a collection of vintage cars on display.
Not much to see here but the Palace is magnificent and is worth a visit.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Jodhpur: The Blue and the Beautiful
Jodhpur was not really part of my itinerary in India. I intended only to visit the golden triangle (i.e. New Delhi, Jaipur and Agra) the most popular tourist route in India. But I had two extra days so I asked a friend who has traveled extensively what was the best place he visited in India and he declared Jodphur and so Jodhpur became part of my travel plan.
It took a seven hour train ride from Jaipur to reach Jodhpur and got there around 8pm. It was a good time to arrive because the hotel where we were staying had a spectacular view of Jodhpur's prime attraction, the Mehrangarh Fort which was beautifully lighted at night.
Unlike Jaipur which is billed as the Pink City but did not really have a lot of pink structures, Jodhpur lives up to its fame as the Blue City. The panoramic view of the old city of Jodhpur from Mehrangarh Fort is an awesome sight with all of the city's houses and buildings painted in blue. Jodhpur was truly blue and beautiful!
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