Jodhpur Full day tour

Timing 09:00 Am till 18:00 Hrs
Jodhpur is an historic city where you can visit – Forts, Gardens, museum etc. Jodhpur is also known as the Blue City, an apt name as most houses in the old city are shades of blue. Jodhpur is connected by Plane from Delhi and Mumbai, by Rail and by Road also. And you can visit – Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada , mandor garden and Umaid Museum etc.
Pick up from Jodhpur Railway station / Airport / Hotel then visit local city tour – visit Old City clock Tower and Sardar Market, a good attraction of the city – clock tower and Sardar market are near it. Narrow alleys lead to quaint bazaars selling textiles, antiques, silverware and handicrafts. Then take lunch and after lunch you can visit Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, madnor Garden and Umaid Bhawan Museum. And then in the evening back to Hotel and as per your drop schedule.

About the Mehrangarh Fort:-
The city and is the largest fort in all Rajasthan. Founded in 1458 as the site of Rao Jodha's new capital — hence the name, Jodhpur — the city has grown around it, and in the 500 years that have passed the fort has never been taken by force. It's easy to see why: it occupies the entire top of a 150 m hill with commanding views all around, with some three kilometers of massive ramparts built around the edges. An English owned company 'Flying Fox' operates a zip tour out of the beautiful Chokelao Gardens within the fort. As for July 2015: it is possible to go up to the fort and see the views of the city for free, but to enter the palaces and museum you do need the tickets that are sold at the entrance, Rs 500 for foreigners

Jaswant Thada:-
Jaswant Thada is one km downhill from Mehrangarh Fort, Royal cenotaphs built in marble, with a picturesque location next to a little lake. Entry Rs 30, plus Rs 25 for a camera. It is also free on the birthday of the Fort (about the 12th of May). The place is actually kept free of waste accumulating in corners and the lake.

Mandore:-
7 km outside the city. The ancient capital of Marwar, before Jodhpur was built. It is open to the public free of charge.

Umaid Bhawan Palace:-
The Maharaja of Jodhpur lives here to this day, but half the building has been converted to a 5-star hotel (see Sleep). Only paying guests are allowed inside the hotel. There is also a small museum on the grounds

Price on Request

Services Included:-
A nice and comfortable air-condition car including Jodhpur Railway station or Airport or Hotel Pick up and drop including local sight seen with all transport related expenses
A nice and co-operative English speaking driver
Does not include the below services.
Entrance Fees, video camera permits during sightseeing.