Attraction

Place to Visit

Nakoda Ji Temple - Village Nakoda

Nakoda ji is one of the famous Jain temple of India. This sacred tirtha is at a distance of 13 km from Balotara Railway station and 1 km from Mewad city. It is situated in the forest in the hills. In this tirtha with a charming natural atmosphere all-around, we have an idol of Mulnayaka Shri Parshvanath Bhagavan. It is black in complexion, 58 cm in height and in Padmasana posture.


Jasol Majisa Temple - Village Jasol

The sacred temple of Shri Ranisa Bhatiyanisa - affectionately known as "Majisa" or "Maa Jasol" - is intricately carved in Jaisalmer Stone. The miraculous healing power and the faith in Majisa have turned this small village into a unique holy place for poeple of all caste, creeds and religions. While visiting Jasol Dham, one experience complete peace of mind, a strong sense of inner peace and a great sense of fulfilment.


Ramdevra Temple - Village Ramdevra

Ramdevra is a village situated about 12 km to the north of Pokhran in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan in India.The village is named after Baba Ramdevji, a Tanwar Rajput and a saint who took Samādhi in 1384 CE, at the age of 33 years. Ramdevji Maharaj took samadhi in 1459 AD. Maharaja Ganga Singh of Jodhpur Bikaner constructed a temple around the samadhi in 1931 AD.


Mehrangarh Fort - Jodhpur

The impregnable Mehrangarh Fort, which rises above the city, is one of the largest forts in India. As impressive as it is, as a well preserved heritage structure, there's so much more to discover inside. One of the highlights is the museum, which houses an outstanding collection of fine and applied arts from the Mughal period of Indian history. It even has the only professional museum shop in India.



Umaid Bhawan - Jodhpur

The Umaid Bhawan Palace at Jodhpur, India's last great Palace, was constructed between 1929 and 1944. Constructed in what can loosely be described as the Indo-Art-Deco style, this magnificent edifice with 347 rooms is the world's largest private residence when it opened its doors as a royal residence in 1944. Named after The Late His Highness Maharaja Umaid Singhji.



Mandore Garden - Jodhpur

Mandore was the capital of the Marwar region before Jodhpur was founded but now it's in a miserable condition. There's an old fort, as well as an eclectic collection of temples and cenotaphs, and a small museum, in the Mandore Gardens. It could be a really attractive tourist spot if it was properly maintained.



Kailana Lake - Jodhpur

It is an artificial lake. It receives its water from Hathi Nehar, which is further connected to the Indira Gandhi canal. The natural vegetation here mostly consists of Babool trees (English: Acacia Nilotic), and various migratory birds are seen here in the winter season. The city of Jodhpur and all the surrounding towns and villages depend on Kaylana Lake as a source of drinking water.



Clock Tower - Jodhpur

Ghanta Ghar also known as the clock tower. Beside the tower, there in the Sardar Market that is trusted by tourists for shopping. From this market, you can purchase Rajasthani textiles, clay articles, miniature camels and elephants, marble inlay work and classic silver and gold jewelry.