Day 09 –Jodhpur
Take a full day city excursion covering Mehrangarh fort located at a distance of 5 km from Jodhpur. It is one of the largest forts in India. It is also the most magnificent fort in Jodhpur, infact, in the whole Rajasthan which is situated on a 150 m high hill. It was established by Rao Jodha in 1459. Seven gates have to be crossed to reach the fort. Other attractions of Mehrangarh Fort, Rajasthan include several palaces inside the fort, with their extensive and huge courtyards.
One of the forts palaces, The Moti Mahal or the Pearl Palace has a gracefully carved stone screen and treasures the Sringar Chowki, royal throne of Jodhpur & elegantly adorned ceilings and walls, with delicate latticework on the windows. Phool Mahal or Flower Palace –The Jodhpur Coat of Arms is reserved in the Phool Mahal. Walls of this Flower Palace are covered with paintings illustrating various musical moods.
Jhanki Mahal – the residence from where the zenana women would watch ceremonial proceedings.
Sheesh Mahal – Hall of Mirrors – Its mirror–work includes large, regular pieces, rather than an intricate mosaic of tiny fragments; another variation is the superimposition over the mirror–work of brightly painted religious figures made in plaster. We will also take you to Jaswant Thada which lies adjacent to Mehrangarh Fort and The 19th century royal cenotaph, a creation in white marble. It houses pictures of successive rulers. Visit Clock tower – The timely wealth of Jodhpur. Later shop for exquisite handicrafts including the famous embroidered shoes, antiques, as well as Bandhini or tie and dye fabrics.