Jodhpur Travel Guide
Excursions
Mandore Garden
Mandore was the capital of Marwar before the
foundation of Jodhpur. Today, its extensive gardens with high rock terraces
make it a popular local attraction. The highlight of this place is the "Hall
of Heroes" which houses sixteen gigantic figures, chiseled out of one
single rock. The statues are either of popular Hindu deities or famous folk
deities. The royal cenotaphs or "Devals" of Jodhpur rulers on a
high plinth crowned with souring spires, ornate carving are amongst other
attractions of the Mandore. The longest and fines of all cenotaphs, are
those built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh and Maharaja Ajit Singh.
Kailana Lake
Situated on Jaisalmer road. This is a charming
picnic spot with a small artificial lake. And if you are here to stay on to
take delight in the sunset. It is like a canvas with a splash of romantic
colors. The beauty will linger on with you for a long time.
Balsamand
Lake & Palace An enchanting picnic spot with cool breeze
weaving through the lush grove of mango, guava, papaya and other fruits. A
placid artificial lake with a summer palace on the embankment. It was built
by Balak Rao Parihar in 1159 AD. The serene surroundings will leave you at
peace with yourself.
Sardar Samand Lake & Palace
As you go up to the shimmering lake and palace, a meandering and interesting
drive will keep you entraced. The countryside with its lively villages and
smiling, gay village folk of Jhalamand and Goora, will make you stop by and
taste a bit of their hospitality. Photographers and adventurists can have
day packed with enthralling excitement. Freely roaming herds of Chinkaras
and Black Bucks can be seen here in large numbers.
Dhawa(Doli)
Forest Area
Situated on Barmer road. Wild life - exotic and untamed
- invites you to an irresistible adventure. Perhaps the largest number of
Black Indian Antelopes in a variety of species can be watched. Roaming free
and almost mingling in the Bishnoi village. These antelopes are sacred to
the Vishnois. And they protect them from poachers with a fervour and
religious zeal, typical of this tribe.
Osian This ancient town of Thar Desert, was a great
trading center between 8th - 12th century. Today, it is a desert oasis with
sixteen Brahamanical and Jain temples, beautifully sculpted and designed,
most of which have stood ravages of time. The largest of these are Sachchiya
mata temple and Mahavir Jain temple, which are both functional. This
medieval town is surrounded by rows of sand dunes on western end. While in
Osian watch out for lovely sunsets and camel rides.
Phalodi
- Khichan A drive through the countryside, 75-km beyond Osian
brings you to Phalodi, the city of richly carved haveli's and temples.
Nearby there is a village Khichan, which is regular host to the flocks of
demoiselle Cranes (Locally called Kurjan), which come in thousands due to
the amiable conditions and protection given by the villagers. Their duration
of stay is about 5 to 6 months, after which they migrate back to their
breeding grounds, in March-April, many folk songs are also based upon them.
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Hello
Durjay,
I'm back at home and at work. The flight home was quite
an ordeal! First a ten-hour delay in Delhi, then a 20-hour flight to
Toronto, then a second overnight delay in Toronto before my flight to
Chicago. To top it all off, the bus I took from Chicago to Milwaukee got in
an accident on the way home. So I arrived home on Sunday afternoon instead
of Saturday at 8 a.m. as planned. But there was an empty seat next to me on
the Delhi-Toronto flight, so I got plenty of sleep. And I'm happy to be home
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