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Hidden Gems In Jodhpur: Royal Rajasthan


Places to Explore the Hidden Gems of Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Blue-painted structures, numerous temples, and historic forts have made Jodhpur, Rajasthan's "blue city," a popular tourist destination. Jodhpur also has a large selection of hotels, so finding a nice place to stay shouldn't be a problem.


While the Umaid Bhavan Palace and the Mehrangarh Fort are undoubtedly highlights of any trip to Jodhpur, visitors sometimes miss out on the city's many other attractions.


Here are some of Jodhpur's best-kept secrets that you shouldn't pass up.


1. Touring Jodhpur on Bicycles


Jodhpur's cycle excursions offer a more intimate look at the city than the bus tours offered in many other foreign towns. By wandering its narrow and crowded streets, you may see how the locals live and sample delicious, genuine fare.


This tour is designed to be taken at your own pace, making it accessible to people of all fitness levels. If you don't feel like following a tour group, you're free to venture out on your own and see everything this city has to offer.


2. Aerial adventures


If you're like me, you've occasionally wished you could see something from a fresh angle. Jodhpur is the place to accomplish just that! It's possible to find a lot of companies that specialize in aerial tours and extreme sports activities. Paragliding, parasailing, and a para Modo ride are all options for getting a bird's-eye view of the city's splendor. Because of how simple and unspecialized these pursuits are, anyone may take part.


3. Pukhraj Durry Udhyog


A trip to the Pukhraj Durry Udhyog is a must if you have any appreciation for handmade goods. The residents of Salawas are known for their handmade durries. You may watch while they weave one of these durries and chat with the nice locals. They will gladly regale you with tales of how weaving has been in their families for generations. You may also buy the durries from their shop if you're interested.


4. Go to Fun N Food Restaurant and eat like a native.


Most tourists love eating at 5-star hotels, but if you want to experience the local culture, you should dine at a local restaurant instead. There is a wide variety of delicious Rajasthani cuisine to be found in Jodhpur. Dal Bati Churma, Laal Maas, and Mohan Maas are just a few of Rajasthan's most well-known staples. Since Rajasthanis are notorious for using lots of ghee in their diet, it's no surprise that their desserts are equally tasty. One of the best places to enjoy these delicious specialties is at the "Fun N Food Restaurant" in Sardarpura.


5. Tripolia Bazar


Tripolia Bazar in Jodhpur is a marketplace similar to Colaba in Bombay or Sarojini Nagar in Delhi, however, it may be less well-known. This market is reminiscent of Delhi's famous Chandni Chowk, with its abundance of high-quality textiles and clothing items like as Kurtis, churidars, and other traditional Indian garments. There are also numerous works of craftsmanship that can be found. To save money while shopping, always try to negotiate a lower price.


Whether this is your first trip to Jodhpur or you've been here many times, I guarantee you'll have a great time at any of the above. To start your next holiday, book a taxi in jodhpur to visit these all places.


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