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How long is the drive from Mount Abu to Jaisalmer?

The direct drive from Mount Abu to Jaisalmer is 337 mi (542 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 43 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Mount Abu to Jaisalmer, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Jodhpur, as well as top places to visit like Kumbhalgarh Fort and Ranakpur Jain Temple, or the ever-popular Kumbhalgarh Fort.

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The top city between Mount Abu and Jaisalmer is Jodhpur. It's 3 hours from Mount Abu and 3 hours from Jaisalmer.
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Jodhpur

Nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert, Jodhpur is a captivating city in Rajasthan, India, often referred to as the "Sun City" due to its year-round sunny climate. This vibrant destination boasts a rich tapestry of history and culture, highlighted by the majestic Mehrangarh Fort that towers over the city from its rocky perch. Once a royal palace, this 15th-century fort now serves as a museum showcasing an impressive collection of weapons and ornate royal palanquins.
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5 minutes off the main route, 49% of way to Jaisalmer

Best stops along Mount Abu to Jaisalmer drive

The top stops along the way from Mount Abu to Jaisalmer (with short detours) are Mehrangarh Fort, Ranakpur Jain Temple, and Umaid Bhawan Museum. Other popular stops include Kumbhalgarh Fort, Jaisalmer War Museum, and Jaswant Thada.
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Kumbhalgarh Fort

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Kumbhalgarh Fort, a 15th-century hilltop fortress located 84 kilometers north of Udaipur, is a UNESCO-listed site and the birthplace of Mewar's legendary king, Maharana Pratap. Surrounded by a massive 36km-long perimeter wall, the fort was built by Rana Kumbha and is considered the second most important citadel in the Mewar region.
I visited Kumbhalgarh Fort recently, and as someone from the Mewar lineage of Shishodia Rajput, it felt deeply personal. The fort’s massive walls and grand architecture are awe-inspiring, standing proud as a testament to our heritage. Walking through the gates, I felt connected to the bravery of Maharana Pratap and our ancestors. The views of the Aravalli hills are stunning, especially at sunset, and the temples inside add a spiritual touch. The guides were knowledgeable, sharing stories that brought history alive. Nearby stalls offered tasty local snacks we enjoyed.
Sayak D — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An Incredible Historical Experience at Kumbhalgarh Fort! Visiting Kumbhalgarh Fort was an absolutely amazing experience! The moment you enter, you can feel the royal and historical vibes of Rajasthan. The fort is incredibly well-maintained and full of fascinating architecture — massive gates, beautiful palaces, intricate carvings, and the breathtaking 36 km long wall, which is the second longest in the world after the Great Wall of China! The view from the top is simply spectacular — you can see the entire Aravalli range and the green valleys all around. It’s a perfect place for photography lovers and history enthusiasts alike. I also loved exploring the different temples inside the fort; each one has its own charm and story. The fort area is clean, the local guides are very informative, and the route to reach there is scenic with winding roads and hills. Visiting during sunset is highly recommended — the golden light on the fort looks magical! Overall, Kumbhalgarh Fort is a must-visit for anyone traveling in Rajasthan. It truly showcases the pride, courage, and grandeur of Rajput history. I would love to visit again! 📍 Highly recommended for history lovers, photographers, and anyone who enjoys exploring heritage sites.
Tushar P — Google review
Kumbhalgarh Fort is a majestic 15th-century fortress in the Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan, built by Rana Kumbha. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is most famous for its 36-kilometer-long defensive wall, often called the "Great Wall of India," which is the second longest in the world. Perched 1,100 meters above sea level, its strategic location and rugged topography made it virtually impregnable, serving as a vital refuge for the Mewar rulers in times of war. Inside its walls, the fort complex includes over 360 ancient temples and the stunning Badal Mahal, or "Palace of Clouds," which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. It also holds deep sentimental value as the birthplace of the legendary warrior king, Maharana Pratap. As a fort it is mysterious, this fort cannot seen from ground, when you cross Halla Pol after few meters from there the fort is visible. Except Great Wall and Mahara Pratap birthplace, there is nothing. Museum is closed. Don't take guide, they will charge you 750 for 4 person and also provide some misinformation about museum. Entrance fee is 40 rupees for Indian and 600 for foreigners. Parking is infront of Hanuman Pol. All Historical Artifacts are kept in City Palace Udaipur. So, little bit disappointed.
SAIKAT M — Google review
Visiting Kumbhalgarh Fort with my family was an absolutely goosebumps moment! Standing before this massive World Heritage Site, surrounded by the Aravalli hills, you can instantly feel the power, pride and grandeur of Rajasthan’s history. The fort is truly majestic, built by Rana Kumbha in the 15th century, it’s one of the strongest and most beautiful hill forts in India. The sheer size of the walls stretching over 36 km, often called the “Great Wall of India” is inspiring. It’s hard to believe this was all built centuries ago without modern tools. As we climbed up through the gates and pathways, the views kept getting better. From the top, you get a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding hills and forests, it’s the kind of sight that gives you goosebumps and fills you with pride in India’s heritage. The fort’s architecture, temples and palaces inside are beautifully preserved, especially the Badal Mahal, which offers stunning views and a glimpse into royal life. Entry tickets are reasonably priced (₹50 for Indian visitors and ₹200 for foreigners) and there’s ample parking near the entrance. The fort also hosts a light and sound show in the evening, which we highly recommend if you want to experience the fort’s history come alive in a magical way. Overall, Kumbhalgarh Fort is not just a monument t’s an emotion. The scale, history and scenic beauty make it one of the most unforgettable places to visit in Rajasthan. A must-see for every traveler who loves heritage, architecture and the feeling of standing in the footsteps of history!
Bharath S — Google review
Kumbhalgarh Fort is a majestic 15th-century fortress in the Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan, built by Rana Kumbha. This fort has a majestic wall-spanning for the next 36 kilometers, also known as the great wall of India. The fort is a marvel and a wonder at the same time. Absolutely majestic, vast and amazing. Best time to visit-in the evening an hour before sunset.
Ramya I — Google review
It was fabulous. The fort is preserved really well. It makes you travel back in history as all the fort is still present except some part of it. The fort is very colorful and it has a very good vibe to it. I will recommend people to visit it in winters and the weather when fog is there cause it will just enhance the beauty of that place. It is a must visit place for tourists.
Ved K — Google review
Built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, Kumbhalgarh Fort is one of Rajasthan’s most magnificent and well-preserved hill forts. It’s surrounded by an incredible 35 km long wall, often called the Great Wall of India — the second longest continuous wall in the world after the Great Wall of China, and still remarkably intact. The fort’s design is ingenious — it’s visible only from around 200 meters away, blending perfectly into the surrounding Aravalli hills. The first gate is Halla Pol, and about half a kilometer ahead is Hanuman Pol, marked by an idol of Lord Hanuman. The fort first becomes visible halfway between these two gates. After entering Hanuman Pol, you’ll see the ticket window ahead — entry is ₹40 for Indian adults. From there, you proceed through the main gate, Ram Pol, which leads into the main complex. Inside Ram Pol, two paths diverge — the left path takes you uphill towards Badal Mahal, while the right path leads to the temples within the complex. It’s best to climb the fort first while you have energy and enthusiasm, and visit the temples on your way down. On the way up, you’ll pass through Bhairon Pol, Nimboo Pol, Chaugan Pol, Pagda Pol, and Ganesh Pol, before reaching Badal Mahal, which offers breathtaking panoramic views. It takes about 3 hours to comfortably explore the fort, enjoy the views, and take pictures. Spare some extra time if you wish to explore the surrounding temples, as they’re spread across the lower areas. Notable temples include Neelkanth Mahadev, Vedi Temple, Parshvanath Jain, and Ganesh Temple. I also went up to Bawan Devri, a very ancient Jain temple located a bit farther inside — totally worth it. From there, I climbed onto the fort wall and walked along it, which was an amazing and memorable experience. Kumbhalgarh is also the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great Rajput warrior. With its massive walls, scenic views, and historic charm, it’s truly a must-visit fort in Rajasthan.
Ansh D — Google review
Kumbhalgarh Fort is a historic marvel in Rajasthan, built in the 15th century by Maharana Kumbha and known for its massive walls—the second-longest in the world. It’s also the birthplace of Maharana Pratap. I rode here with my group from Vadodara, around 400 km, and the journey was amazing. Visit during the rainy season for lush greenery and a misty vibe, almost like Nainital.❤️
SANOJ Y — Google review
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4.5
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Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan 313325, India
https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/kumbhalgarh-fort.html
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Kumbhalgarh Fort

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Kumbhalgarh Fort, a 15th-century hilltop fortress located 84 kilometers north of Udaipur, is a UNESCO-listed site and the birthplace of Mewar's legendary king, Maharana Pratap. Surrounded by a massive 36km-long perimeter wall, the fort was built by Rana Kumbha and is considered the second most important citadel in the Mewar region.
I visited Kumbhalgarh Fort recently, and as someone from the Mewar lineage of Shishodia Rajput, it felt deeply personal. The fort’s massive walls and grand architecture are awe-inspiring, standing proud as a testament to our heritage. Walking through the gates, I felt connected to the bravery of Maharana Pratap and our ancestors. The views of the Aravalli hills are stunning, especially at sunset, and the temples inside add a spiritual touch. The guides were knowledgeable, sharing stories that brought history alive. Nearby stalls offered tasty local snacks we enjoyed.
Sayak D — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An Incredible Historical Experience at Kumbhalgarh Fort! Visiting Kumbhalgarh Fort was an absolutely amazing experience! The moment you enter, you can feel the royal and historical vibes of Rajasthan. The fort is incredibly well-maintained and full of fascinating architecture — massive gates, beautiful palaces, intricate carvings, and the breathtaking 36 km long wall, which is the second longest in the world after the Great Wall of China! The view from the top is simply spectacular — you can see the entire Aravalli range and the green valleys all around. It’s a perfect place for photography lovers and history enthusiasts alike. I also loved exploring the different temples inside the fort; each one has its own charm and story. The fort area is clean, the local guides are very informative, and the route to reach there is scenic with winding roads and hills. Visiting during sunset is highly recommended — the golden light on the fort looks magical! Overall, Kumbhalgarh Fort is a must-visit for anyone traveling in Rajasthan. It truly showcases the pride, courage, and grandeur of Rajput history. I would love to visit again! 📍 Highly recommended for history lovers, photographers, and anyone who enjoys exploring heritage sites.
Tushar P — Google review
Kumbhalgarh Fort is a majestic 15th-century fortress in the Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan, built by Rana Kumbha. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is most famous for its 36-kilometer-long defensive wall, often called the "Great Wall of India," which is the second longest in the world. Perched 1,100 meters above sea level, its strategic location and rugged topography made it virtually impregnable, serving as a vital refuge for the Mewar rulers in times of war. Inside its walls, the fort complex includes over 360 ancient temples and the stunning Badal Mahal, or "Palace of Clouds," which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. It also holds deep sentimental value as the birthplace of the legendary warrior king, Maharana Pratap. As a fort it is mysterious, this fort cannot seen from ground, when you cross Halla Pol after few meters from there the fort is visible. Except Great Wall and Mahara Pratap birthplace, there is nothing. Museum is closed. Don't take guide, they will charge you 750 for 4 person and also provide some misinformation about museum. Entrance fee is 40 rupees for Indian and 600 for foreigners. Parking is infront of Hanuman Pol. All Historical Artifacts are kept in City Palace Udaipur. So, little bit disappointed.
SAIKAT M — Google review
Visiting Kumbhalgarh Fort with my family was an absolutely goosebumps moment! Standing before this massive World Heritage Site, surrounded by the Aravalli hills, you can instantly feel the power, pride and grandeur of Rajasthan’s history. The fort is truly majestic, built by Rana Kumbha in the 15th century, it’s one of the strongest and most beautiful hill forts in India. The sheer size of the walls stretching over 36 km, often called the “Great Wall of India” is inspiring. It’s hard to believe this was all built centuries ago without modern tools. As we climbed up through the gates and pathways, the views kept getting better. From the top, you get a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding hills and forests, it’s the kind of sight that gives you goosebumps and fills you with pride in India’s heritage. The fort’s architecture, temples and palaces inside are beautifully preserved, especially the Badal Mahal, which offers stunning views and a glimpse into royal life. Entry tickets are reasonably priced (₹50 for Indian visitors and ₹200 for foreigners) and there’s ample parking near the entrance. The fort also hosts a light and sound show in the evening, which we highly recommend if you want to experience the fort’s history come alive in a magical way. Overall, Kumbhalgarh Fort is not just a monument t’s an emotion. The scale, history and scenic beauty make it one of the most unforgettable places to visit in Rajasthan. A must-see for every traveler who loves heritage, architecture and the feeling of standing in the footsteps of history!
Bharath S — Google review
Kumbhalgarh Fort is a majestic 15th-century fortress in the Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan, built by Rana Kumbha. This fort has a majestic wall-spanning for the next 36 kilometers, also known as the great wall of India. The fort is a marvel and a wonder at the same time. Absolutely majestic, vast and amazing. Best time to visit-in the evening an hour before sunset.
Ramya I — Google review
It was fabulous. The fort is preserved really well. It makes you travel back in history as all the fort is still present except some part of it. The fort is very colorful and it has a very good vibe to it. I will recommend people to visit it in winters and the weather when fog is there cause it will just enhance the beauty of that place. It is a must visit place for tourists.
Ved K — Google review
Built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, Kumbhalgarh Fort is one of Rajasthan’s most magnificent and well-preserved hill forts. It’s surrounded by an incredible 35 km long wall, often called the Great Wall of India — the second longest continuous wall in the world after the Great Wall of China, and still remarkably intact. The fort’s design is ingenious — it’s visible only from around 200 meters away, blending perfectly into the surrounding Aravalli hills. The first gate is Halla Pol, and about half a kilometer ahead is Hanuman Pol, marked by an idol of Lord Hanuman. The fort first becomes visible halfway between these two gates. After entering Hanuman Pol, you’ll see the ticket window ahead — entry is ₹40 for Indian adults. From there, you proceed through the main gate, Ram Pol, which leads into the main complex. Inside Ram Pol, two paths diverge — the left path takes you uphill towards Badal Mahal, while the right path leads to the temples within the complex. It’s best to climb the fort first while you have energy and enthusiasm, and visit the temples on your way down. On the way up, you’ll pass through Bhairon Pol, Nimboo Pol, Chaugan Pol, Pagda Pol, and Ganesh Pol, before reaching Badal Mahal, which offers breathtaking panoramic views. It takes about 3 hours to comfortably explore the fort, enjoy the views, and take pictures. Spare some extra time if you wish to explore the surrounding temples, as they’re spread across the lower areas. Notable temples include Neelkanth Mahadev, Vedi Temple, Parshvanath Jain, and Ganesh Temple. I also went up to Bawan Devri, a very ancient Jain temple located a bit farther inside — totally worth it. From there, I climbed onto the fort wall and walked along it, which was an amazing and memorable experience. Kumbhalgarh is also the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great Rajput warrior. With its massive walls, scenic views, and historic charm, it’s truly a must-visit fort in Rajasthan.
Ansh D — Google review
Kumbhalgarh Fort is a historic marvel in Rajasthan, built in the 15th century by Maharana Kumbha and known for its massive walls—the second-longest in the world. It’s also the birthplace of Maharana Pratap. I rode here with my group from Vadodara, around 400 km, and the journey was amazing. Visit during the rainy season for lush greenery and a misty vibe, almost like Nainital.❤️
SANOJ Y — Google review
4.6
(40636)
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4.5
(1762)
Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan 313325, India
https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/kumbhalgarh-fort.html
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Ranakpur Jain Temple

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The Ranakpur Jain Temple, located in Udaipur, is a 15th-century white-marble temple with grand columns, halls and cupolas adorned with intricate carvings of deities. The temple boasts stunning architecture and a rich history that makes it a must-visit destination for both tourists and the religiously-inclined. Visitors are allowed to take pictures inside the temple with a ticket purchase.
I recently visited the Ranakpur Jain Temple (Feb25), a place that had been on my bucket list for years — and it exceeded every expectation. This is, without a doubt, one of the most breathtaking places I have ever experienced in India. The moment you step inside, you are transported into a world of pure artistry and spiritual calm. The temple’s architecture is nothing short of miraculous — 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars, each with a unique design. You could spend hours wandering through the halls, admiring the flawless craftsmanship. The delicate detailing on the ceilings, domes, and walls is so intricate that it’s hard to believe it was all created centuries ago without modern tools. What impressed me most was the serenity. Despite the number of visitors, the temple felt peaceful and meditative. Sunlight filtering through the marble lattice work created an almost magical play of light and shadow, enhancing the sense of divine beauty. The audio guide added great value to my visit, offering not only historical insights but also explanations of the carvings and the core principles of Jainism. It made the entire experience even more meaningful. A quick tip — photography is allowed inside with a ticket, and it’s worth every rupee because every corner of this temple feels like a masterpiece. Some sacred areas are photo-restricted, which is understandable and respectful. Ranakpur is slightly off the main tourist trail, but that’s part of its charm. The scenic drive through the Aravalli hills only adds to the experience, and arriving here feels like uncovering a hidden gem. In short, this is not just a temple — it’s a living museum of devotion and artistry, and a must-visit for anyone exploring Rajasthan.
Kishor P — Google review
We visited Ranakpur Jain Temple recently, and it’s a stunning place! The intricate marble carvings and grand architecture are breathtaking, with every pillar telling a story. The peaceful vibe inside is perfect for reflection, and the surrounding greenery adds to the serene atmosphere. The priests were kind and shared fascinating details about the temple’s history, making the visit special. There’s a small canteen nearby with tasty, simple snacks we enjoyed. However, we faced an issue when a security lady denied us entry, assuming we were non-Indian just because we weren’t fluent in Hindi. It was frustrating but resolved after explaining. Despite this, Ranakpur’s beauty and spirituality are worth visiting.
Sayak D — Google review
Ranakpur Jain Derasar is truly one of the most magnificent temples in India and a must-visit for anyone exploring Rajasthan. Built in the 15th century under the patronage of Dharna Shah, the temple is dedicated to Bhagwan Adinath and stands as one of the finest examples of Jain architecture. The nearest railway station is Falna, about an hour’s drive away, making it quite accessible. The temple is famous for its 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars, each one unique — no two are the same. Photography inside the temple is allowed with a ₹100 ticket, and if you prefer not to carry your phone, there’s a locker facility for ₹10. However, I highly recommend carrying at least one phone or camera — the carvings and architecture are absolutely worth capturing. Women are required to cover their heads with a dupatta before entering; if you forget to bring one, the temple provides it, which is a thoughtful gesture. Most visitors only explore the main derasar, but make sure to wander around the entire complex — that’s where the true charm lies. There are also a few smaller derasars within the premises, and right outside, you’ll find the beautiful Sun Temple, which is worth a quick visit. The Bhojanshala serves simple yet delicious satvik food for around ₹100 per person, and it’s one of the best meals you’ll find. For those planning to stay overnight, the Dharamshala offers neat and clean rooms at about ₹500 per night, making it a great budget-friendly option. Overall, Ranakpur Jain Derasar offers peace, beauty, and spiritual grace — a perfect blend of devotion and artistry. A definite must-visit if you’re in Rajasthan!
Ansh D — Google review
Ranakpur Temple is an architectural gem tucked away in the Aravalli hills, surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views. Known for its spectacular marble work, it’s one of the most impressive heritage structures in Rajasthan and a must-visit for anyone interested in art, architecture, or history. The temple complex features over 1,400 intricately carved marble pillars, and remarkably, no two are the same. The attention to detail across the ceilings, domes, and corridors is simply incredible. Natural light filters in through the carved stone latticework, adding to the beauty and calm of the space. The layout is vast, with multiple interconnected halls, courtyards, and stairways — you can easily spend a few hours just soaking it all in. Do note that photography is only allowed after 12 PM, and the same applies to audio guides. Before noon, visitors are required to submit their mobile phones at the entry point. This is strictly enforced, so plan your visit accordingly. There is a small entry fee for tourists and an additional fee for photography. The temple also has a canteen offering simple vegetarian meals and refreshments. Parking is available, and the road leading to the site is scenic but slightly narrow and winding. Plan your visit after 12 PM if you want to take photos or use the audio guide. Avoid peak hours if you want a quieter experience. The temple complex is expansive — take your time to explore and look closely at the detailing.
Deepika J — Google review
Ranakpur Jain Temple is a hidden gem that feels like stepping into a stone‑carved prayer hall. Set against the rugged hills of Rajasthan’s Pali district, the white marble complex sprawls over 48,000 sq ft and boasts 1,444 exquisitely detailed pillars—each one a unique lattice of lotus‑petal , elephants. The beautiful carvings, illuminated by the sun, create a play of light and shadow that feels almost surreal. A short walk around the temple grounds offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills, making it a perfect spot for both spiritual reflection and photo‑ops. In short, Ranakpur is a masterpiece of devotion and craftsmanship.
Sanjay V — Google review
🌿 Ranakpur Jain Temple — A Marble Miracle in the Aravalli Hills Hidden amidst the quiet valleys between Udaipur and Mount Abu, the Ranakpur Jain Temple stands as one of India’s greatest testaments to devotion and craftsmanship. This 15th-century masterpiece, dedicated to Lord Adinath, the first Jain Tirthankara, is not just a temple — it’s a living work of art that blurs the line between the divine and the earthly. ✨ A Timeless Story of Faith and Artistry The story of Ranakpur Temple dates back to the 15th century, when a Jain businessman named Dharna Shah had a divine vision of a celestial chariot. Moved by his dream, he decided to create a temple that mirrored this heavenly vision on earth. With the support of Rana Kumbha, the ruler of Mewar (from whom the place derives its name), construction began. It took nearly 50 years and the labor of countless artisans to bring this vision to life. 🏛️ A Marvel of Marble and Light At first glance, Ranakpur looks less like a temple and more like a delicate sculpture that somehow expanded into a vast complex. The temple covers an area of 48,000 square feet, built entirely from gleaming white marble that changes color with the light of the day — from creamy gold at sunrise to soft ivory by sunset. The interior is a labyrinth of 1,444 marble pillars, each carved uniquely — no two are alike. Some bear intricate floral patterns, while others depict gods, dancers, and mythical figures. The detailing is so precise that even after five centuries, the carvings look as fresh as if chiseled yesterday. Stand in the main assembly hall, and you’ll notice something fascinating — no matter where you stand, the pillars never block your view of the main deity. It’s a subtle architectural marvel that reflects both mathematical genius and spiritual intent. Look up, and the ceiling seems alive — layered with concentric rings of lotus motifs, geometric designs, and figures so finely carved that they seem to float in marble. The light filtering through lattice windows adds a dreamlike aura to the hall, creating an atmosphere of tranquil divinity. ⸻ The temple follows the Jain principles of non-violence, purity, and peace, and visitors are gently reminded to maintain silence and remove their shoes before entering. Photography inside the temple is restricted — not just to protect the artwork but to encourage visitors to truly see with their eyes and hearts, not just their cameras. There’s a stillness here that makes time feel irrelevant. For many, Ranakpur is not just a monument; it’s a spiritual experience — a reminder of the divine potential in human creativity. ⸻ 📍 Exploring the Complex The main Chaumukha Temple is accompanied by smaller temples dedicated to Parshvanath, Neminath, and Surya (the Sun God). The Surya Temple, with its ornate carvings of the sun god riding his chariot, is particularly striking. Don’t miss the detailed carvings on the outer walls, which depict celestial beings, elephants, and mythical scenes — each corner of the temple rewards patient eyes. Spend time wandering slowly; the more you look, the more beauty reveals itself. ⸻ 🕰️ Best Time to Visit Ranakpur The best time to visit Ranakpur is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant, with temperatures ranging between 10°C and 25°C. The cool winter months allow you to explore comfortably and truly appreciate the marble’s glow under soft sunlight. Avoid the summer months (April–June), when the heat can be harsh, though mornings and evenings still retain some charm. Monsoon (July–September) paints the Aravallis lush green, making the journey to Ranakpur exceptionally scenic — a photographer’s delight. Temple timings: • Open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily. Pay fees, take your mobile for photography however large professional cameras have got some restrictions. Lockers available for your personal belongings.
SANJEEV J — Google review
Must place to visit for all Jain pilgrims. Food serve in Dharmshala was excellent. Nice example of excellent art & craft. Very positive vibes after entering.
Pratik S — Google review
This temple is really the highlight of the region. It’s a true hidden gem that photos cannot capture—the beauty and magnificence of the place go far beyond images. The energy is very intense; it took us a while to settle in and vibrate in its frequency. Please try to spend a long time here, at least a few hours—our visit was very short, and we somehow actually regret staying so little. This place is a buffer zone between the physical and the spectral realms, a true masterpiece and a sacred place in every sense.
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Ranakpur Rd, Desuri, Sadri, Ranakpur, Rajasthan 306707, India
http://www.anandjikalyanjipedhi.org/
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Ranakpur Jain Temple

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Sacred & Religious Sites
The Ranakpur Jain Temple, located in Udaipur, is a 15th-century white-marble temple with grand columns, halls and cupolas adorned with intricate carvings of deities. The temple boasts stunning architecture and a rich history that makes it a must-visit destination for both tourists and the religiously-inclined. Visitors are allowed to take pictures inside the temple with a ticket purchase.
I recently visited the Ranakpur Jain Temple (Feb25), a place that had been on my bucket list for years — and it exceeded every expectation. This is, without a doubt, one of the most breathtaking places I have ever experienced in India. The moment you step inside, you are transported into a world of pure artistry and spiritual calm. The temple’s architecture is nothing short of miraculous — 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars, each with a unique design. You could spend hours wandering through the halls, admiring the flawless craftsmanship. The delicate detailing on the ceilings, domes, and walls is so intricate that it’s hard to believe it was all created centuries ago without modern tools. What impressed me most was the serenity. Despite the number of visitors, the temple felt peaceful and meditative. Sunlight filtering through the marble lattice work created an almost magical play of light and shadow, enhancing the sense of divine beauty. The audio guide added great value to my visit, offering not only historical insights but also explanations of the carvings and the core principles of Jainism. It made the entire experience even more meaningful. A quick tip — photography is allowed inside with a ticket, and it’s worth every rupee because every corner of this temple feels like a masterpiece. Some sacred areas are photo-restricted, which is understandable and respectful. Ranakpur is slightly off the main tourist trail, but that’s part of its charm. The scenic drive through the Aravalli hills only adds to the experience, and arriving here feels like uncovering a hidden gem. In short, this is not just a temple — it’s a living museum of devotion and artistry, and a must-visit for anyone exploring Rajasthan.
Kishor P — Google review
We visited Ranakpur Jain Temple recently, and it’s a stunning place! The intricate marble carvings and grand architecture are breathtaking, with every pillar telling a story. The peaceful vibe inside is perfect for reflection, and the surrounding greenery adds to the serene atmosphere. The priests were kind and shared fascinating details about the temple’s history, making the visit special. There’s a small canteen nearby with tasty, simple snacks we enjoyed. However, we faced an issue when a security lady denied us entry, assuming we were non-Indian just because we weren’t fluent in Hindi. It was frustrating but resolved after explaining. Despite this, Ranakpur’s beauty and spirituality are worth visiting.
Sayak D — Google review
Ranakpur Jain Derasar is truly one of the most magnificent temples in India and a must-visit for anyone exploring Rajasthan. Built in the 15th century under the patronage of Dharna Shah, the temple is dedicated to Bhagwan Adinath and stands as one of the finest examples of Jain architecture. The nearest railway station is Falna, about an hour’s drive away, making it quite accessible. The temple is famous for its 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars, each one unique — no two are the same. Photography inside the temple is allowed with a ₹100 ticket, and if you prefer not to carry your phone, there’s a locker facility for ₹10. However, I highly recommend carrying at least one phone or camera — the carvings and architecture are absolutely worth capturing. Women are required to cover their heads with a dupatta before entering; if you forget to bring one, the temple provides it, which is a thoughtful gesture. Most visitors only explore the main derasar, but make sure to wander around the entire complex — that’s where the true charm lies. There are also a few smaller derasars within the premises, and right outside, you’ll find the beautiful Sun Temple, which is worth a quick visit. The Bhojanshala serves simple yet delicious satvik food for around ₹100 per person, and it’s one of the best meals you’ll find. For those planning to stay overnight, the Dharamshala offers neat and clean rooms at about ₹500 per night, making it a great budget-friendly option. Overall, Ranakpur Jain Derasar offers peace, beauty, and spiritual grace — a perfect blend of devotion and artistry. A definite must-visit if you’re in Rajasthan!
Ansh D — Google review
Ranakpur Temple is an architectural gem tucked away in the Aravalli hills, surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views. Known for its spectacular marble work, it’s one of the most impressive heritage structures in Rajasthan and a must-visit for anyone interested in art, architecture, or history. The temple complex features over 1,400 intricately carved marble pillars, and remarkably, no two are the same. The attention to detail across the ceilings, domes, and corridors is simply incredible. Natural light filters in through the carved stone latticework, adding to the beauty and calm of the space. The layout is vast, with multiple interconnected halls, courtyards, and stairways — you can easily spend a few hours just soaking it all in. Do note that photography is only allowed after 12 PM, and the same applies to audio guides. Before noon, visitors are required to submit their mobile phones at the entry point. This is strictly enforced, so plan your visit accordingly. There is a small entry fee for tourists and an additional fee for photography. The temple also has a canteen offering simple vegetarian meals and refreshments. Parking is available, and the road leading to the site is scenic but slightly narrow and winding. Plan your visit after 12 PM if you want to take photos or use the audio guide. Avoid peak hours if you want a quieter experience. The temple complex is expansive — take your time to explore and look closely at the detailing.
Deepika J — Google review
Ranakpur Jain Temple is a hidden gem that feels like stepping into a stone‑carved prayer hall. Set against the rugged hills of Rajasthan’s Pali district, the white marble complex sprawls over 48,000 sq ft and boasts 1,444 exquisitely detailed pillars—each one a unique lattice of lotus‑petal , elephants. The beautiful carvings, illuminated by the sun, create a play of light and shadow that feels almost surreal. A short walk around the temple grounds offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills, making it a perfect spot for both spiritual reflection and photo‑ops. In short, Ranakpur is a masterpiece of devotion and craftsmanship.
Sanjay V — Google review
🌿 Ranakpur Jain Temple — A Marble Miracle in the Aravalli Hills Hidden amidst the quiet valleys between Udaipur and Mount Abu, the Ranakpur Jain Temple stands as one of India’s greatest testaments to devotion and craftsmanship. This 15th-century masterpiece, dedicated to Lord Adinath, the first Jain Tirthankara, is not just a temple — it’s a living work of art that blurs the line between the divine and the earthly. ✨ A Timeless Story of Faith and Artistry The story of Ranakpur Temple dates back to the 15th century, when a Jain businessman named Dharna Shah had a divine vision of a celestial chariot. Moved by his dream, he decided to create a temple that mirrored this heavenly vision on earth. With the support of Rana Kumbha, the ruler of Mewar (from whom the place derives its name), construction began. It took nearly 50 years and the labor of countless artisans to bring this vision to life. 🏛️ A Marvel of Marble and Light At first glance, Ranakpur looks less like a temple and more like a delicate sculpture that somehow expanded into a vast complex. The temple covers an area of 48,000 square feet, built entirely from gleaming white marble that changes color with the light of the day — from creamy gold at sunrise to soft ivory by sunset. The interior is a labyrinth of 1,444 marble pillars, each carved uniquely — no two are alike. Some bear intricate floral patterns, while others depict gods, dancers, and mythical figures. The detailing is so precise that even after five centuries, the carvings look as fresh as if chiseled yesterday. Stand in the main assembly hall, and you’ll notice something fascinating — no matter where you stand, the pillars never block your view of the main deity. It’s a subtle architectural marvel that reflects both mathematical genius and spiritual intent. Look up, and the ceiling seems alive — layered with concentric rings of lotus motifs, geometric designs, and figures so finely carved that they seem to float in marble. The light filtering through lattice windows adds a dreamlike aura to the hall, creating an atmosphere of tranquil divinity. ⸻ The temple follows the Jain principles of non-violence, purity, and peace, and visitors are gently reminded to maintain silence and remove their shoes before entering. Photography inside the temple is restricted — not just to protect the artwork but to encourage visitors to truly see with their eyes and hearts, not just their cameras. There’s a stillness here that makes time feel irrelevant. For many, Ranakpur is not just a monument; it’s a spiritual experience — a reminder of the divine potential in human creativity. ⸻ 📍 Exploring the Complex The main Chaumukha Temple is accompanied by smaller temples dedicated to Parshvanath, Neminath, and Surya (the Sun God). The Surya Temple, with its ornate carvings of the sun god riding his chariot, is particularly striking. Don’t miss the detailed carvings on the outer walls, which depict celestial beings, elephants, and mythical scenes — each corner of the temple rewards patient eyes. Spend time wandering slowly; the more you look, the more beauty reveals itself. ⸻ 🕰️ Best Time to Visit Ranakpur The best time to visit Ranakpur is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant, with temperatures ranging between 10°C and 25°C. The cool winter months allow you to explore comfortably and truly appreciate the marble’s glow under soft sunlight. Avoid the summer months (April–June), when the heat can be harsh, though mornings and evenings still retain some charm. Monsoon (July–September) paints the Aravallis lush green, making the journey to Ranakpur exceptionally scenic — a photographer’s delight. Temple timings: • Open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily. Pay fees, take your mobile for photography however large professional cameras have got some restrictions. Lockers available for your personal belongings.
SANJEEV J — Google review
Must place to visit for all Jain pilgrims. Food serve in Dharmshala was excellent. Nice example of excellent art & craft. Very positive vibes after entering.
Pratik S — Google review
This temple is really the highlight of the region. It’s a true hidden gem that photos cannot capture—the beauty and magnificence of the place go far beyond images. The energy is very intense; it took us a while to settle in and vibrate in its frequency. Please try to spend a long time here, at least a few hours—our visit was very short, and we somehow actually regret staying so little. This place is a buffer zone between the physical and the spectral realms, a true masterpiece and a sacred place in every sense.
R F — Google review
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Ranakpur Rd, Desuri, Sadri, Ranakpur, Rajasthan 306707, India
http://www.anandjikalyanjipedhi.org/
+91 86964 53616
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Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the hills, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary offers breathtaking panoramic views and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Established in 1960, this sanctuary is renowned for its wild wolves and boasts over 820 species of plants. The plateau spans approximately 19 km by 6 km, with altitudes ranging from 300m to 1,722m at Guru Shikhar. Visitors can revel in the warm hospitality of the locals while exploring hidden gems within the sanctuary.
Fair warning, do not expect to see much of wildlife during the day or even in early evening. But you can see bear claw marks all over the place and even leopard pugmarks if you're lucky enough. But the view is absolutely breathtaking. The best way to explore the hills is by trekking through the forest reaching various hilltops and view points. It's a beginner level trek which will take 2-3 hours but includes some rough patches which will challenge the new trekkers. You can indulge in caving and rock climbing as you go. Best part about it for me was the rawness of the path. It seemed untouched except for a few spots where idiots left trash unattended. The trek leaves you thrilled and the view, mesmerized. There are various camping options near the area. We chose mount Abu adventures and they were an amazing host. With cozy camps of various sizes, separate bonfires, delicious food and attentive staff they made the stay fun and comfortable. Try reaching the top most point as the sun is setting for beautiful view and really cool pictures. Ask the local guides for stories about the area to keep you entertained during the ascent. Happy travelling!
Shreya S — Google review
Might you can watch the wild life animals.
Archit G — Google review
We recently went on a trek with my wife and two kids, accompanied by Mr. Jai Singh and a helper, and it turned out to be a wonderful experience. Both Mr. Jai Singh and his helper were extremely helpful and supportive throughout the journey, which made a big difference for us since this was our very first trek. The trail was a bit difficult for us, especially because our plan was quite spontaneous and we hadn’t done much preparation in advance. Still, with their guidance and encouragement, we managed well and truly enjoyed the adventure. My kids, in particular, had an awesome time exploring and experiencing the outdoors. Overall, it was a memorable trek full of fun and learning, and we are grateful to Mr. Jai Singh and his team for making it so smooth and enjoyable
Laxmipat ( — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Mount Abu, and I must say it was an incredible experience. The hospitality of the locals is remarkable. The people of Mount Abu are warm, welcoming, and ever-ready to help. If you're looking for a serene and rejuvenating retreat, Mount Abu is the place to be. Whether you're a nature lover, history buff, or simply seeking peace of mind, Mount Abu has something to offer everyone. I highly recommend visiting Mount Abu and exploring its hidden gems. It's a destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories and a desire to return again.✨
Poojaa — Google review
This is one of the best place of rajasthan.... The sunset point of mount abu is heart touching...... At the top of mount abu feel like whole world is under us & we are top of the world..... Jain temples are so old.... Creation of temples is heart touching & uniquely... Awsome place guys...Excellent weather, wonderful ecosystem, great diversity of species. Getting tremendous human disturbance and pressure makes this place now a days more cumbersome than before.
Praveen G — Google review
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary spreads out into a plateau which is about 19 km long and 6 km wide. In altitude, it ranges from 300m to 1,722m at Guru Shikhar. This popular sanctuary in Rajasthan is known for its biodiversity of flora and was established in 1980. Around 800 floral species can be found at Mount Abu Sanctuary. It is the only place in Rajasthan where one can sight a variety of orchids. This wildlife sanctuary is the habitat for many animals and birds and is considered a paradise for nature lovers. This place, divided into many different parts, and Trevor’s Tank is the most popular one. This man-made edifice is home to many crocodiles who are kept here for safe breeding.
Anil S — Google review
One of the few places in Mount Abu which usually people not reach. However its good to be there. Muat try
Avinash C — Google review
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is a treasure trove of biodiversity, nestled in the Aravalli Range, one of India's oldest mountain ranges ¹. Spread across 288 square kilometers, this sanctuary boasts an impressive array of flora and fauna. With over 820 species of plants, including rare and endangered ones, it's a haven for nature enthusiasts ¹ ². *Wildlife Attractions* Some of the amazing wildlife you can spot here includes: - _Indian Leopard_ - _Sloth Bear_ - _Sambar Deer_ - _Wild Boar_ - _Chinkara_ - _Grey Jungle Fowl_ - _Green Avadavat_ ¹ ² *Flora* The sanctuary is home to a stunning variety of plants, including: - _Xenomorphic sub-tropical thorn forests_ - _Sub-tropical evergreen forests_ - _Orchids_ - _Wild Roses_ - _Bamboo forests_ ¹ ² *Best Time to Visit* The ideal time to visit Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is between October and June, when the chances of spotting wildlife are highest ². *Entry Fee and Timings* To plan your visit, note that the entry fee is between ₹300-₹600 per person for a jeep safari ³. The sanctuary is open from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, Monday through Sunday ³. Would you like to know more about Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary or plan a trip there?
SAINI S — Google review
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Shergaon Path, Block No. 2, Rajasthan 307510, India
https://mountabuadventures.com/
+91 1800 11 1363
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Jawai Safaris

Wildlife and safari park
Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
Safaris
Jawai safari in itself is a great experience and very different from other safari’s. We went on ride with Mr Baljeet Singh and he was great and gave us best off reading experience.Leopard spotting made our day.
Astha R — Google review
First of all the owner and the safari guide Devraj ji is so humble and polite. He told us the history and interesting facts about the place and fun stories about animals. Due to his experience and understanding of leopard behavior, we saw the famous "chote kaan" leopard and the rani of Bedaa "Neelam" with her cubs. Both from distance of approx 20-30 meters. To our surprise, he arrange high tea for us at beautiful location in Jungle. Cherry on the cake, the man clicks really good pictures. Overall it was really great experience with Devraj ji.
Prateek K — Google review
Had an amazing safari experience! The team really went the extra mile to make sure we had the best possible sightings out in the wild, and it truly paid off. They provided free pickup and drop from the hotel (depending on location). We stayed at Cheetagarh Resort, which paired perfectly with the whole adventure. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a memorable safari trip!
Nitin A — Google review
Professionalism blended with hospitality. The safari was lovely and the approach of the staff was commendable. It was a great experience going to Jawai. We were fortunate to spot a leopard from a distance. The beauty of the Jawai dam was also remarkable. Overall an evening well spent with good memories. Special thanks to Mr Devraj who took us around and for sharing his knowledge about the place with us.
Vikas M — Google review
Great event and experience, climbing hillock by car at steep angle. We normally say, avoid do not drive, no climb further, we are scared, we do not go back home. But, But, But enjoyed lot. Very good experience and one must do in life for ever memory. Thanks to Dev. Who took us in jeep to top of hilluck which we were thinking impossible to climb. Dev got high experience and very expert...He filled confidence in us and with smile he took us you hillock. Nice,nice,nice.
GITS D — Google review
Start to end - The experience was awesome, nice people, helpful attitude of everyone, nice support by Mr Devraj ji and Mr Bhanu Pratap ji, memorable experience, will repeat someday.
Satyajit B — Google review
The person who booked our tour was polite and seemed very nice at the time of booking, but on the day of the safari, when we were facing a lot of problems, his attitude completely changed. He bluntly said, ‘If you want to do it, do it. If not, then don’t,’ and then disconnected our call and didn’t pick up again.
Sameer — Google review
It was really nice, we did manage to see leopard, but we stayed at one place to see it. We also managed to see leopard drinking water, which is rare but it was almost dark night time. also jeep driver provided 2 good binoculars for watching.
Dhaval M — Google review
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village: Varawal, Post: Bera, Via Jawai Bandh,, thesil: Bali, Dist: Pali, pali, Rajasthan 306126, India
http://jawaisafaris.com/
+91 96104 60985
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108 Shri Hamirpura Parshwanath Shwetambar Jain Derasar Tirth

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Shree Mirpur Parshwanath comes under 108 Parshwanath. The temple is too old. Temple premises is surrounded by hills and mountains . Lacking in accommodation and food facilities. One can do Seva-Pooja here.
Aadish S — Google review
As per my angle of view, it's quite peaceful place to get nearness with divine power, having historical value of more than 1000 years.. in radius of 100 mtrs. there are two other jinalays of Shree Supashvanath and Shree Shantinath. One can stay at new Tirth, just on the way of highway to 108 Mirpur Parshwanath Tirth "SHRI MUNISUWRAT SWAMI JAHAJ MANDIR", Only 2 km distance is there among both Tirth.
Vrushikbhai S — Google review
They say, Old is Gold. This is what it means. Old sculpture and beautiful temple carvings. It is said to be a very old temple. We were the only one in the temple when we made our visit during mid July. It was isolated. Blissful experience.
Sachin J — Google review
I want to go here again and again. 1300 years old and beautifully crafted temple. This place is Heaven. Just come live it and you’ll not feel to go back. Note: It is windy and its too much windy in the winters. No Bhojanshala Currently.
Sandeep S — Google review
Last year we enjoyed an exciting and thrilling road trip.  In which Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan and Gujarat were our center of attraction.  On January 25, 2019 we had the fortune of visiting the Mirpur Jain Temple.  This temple is located on the state highway 27 in Sirohi Rajasthan. This ancient Jain temple belongs to the Shvetambara Sect of Jainism and is the first temple of white Marble in Rajasthan built in the ninth century.  It is situated in a very attractive location.  There is a very calm and intimate atmosphere surrounded by the hills.  We heard about the carving, workmanship and antiquity of this temple reached here and found the fact that it's really a masterpiece that's why it's mentioned in World and Encyclopaedia of Art. It's dedicated to twenty third Tirthankar Pasharvnath Ji and known as Bhidbhanjan. Its pillars and ceilings are richly carved with various geometrical and floral motifs. Dilwara temples are motivated and inspired by this temple. Shri Jayanandsuri Ji who was the 29th Pate and he ordered the Minister Samant in Samvat 821 to construct the temple and it was build and according to inscriptions the devkulikas in 1552 Samvat by various devotees. Earlier it was known as Jirapalli and Hameergarh. It was a famous Jain cultural and trade center. Initially it was built by Raja Sampreti according to Tirthmala Sangrah. Here the pilgrims accomodation, community kitchen and other facilities are available. It's managed by Kalyanji Anandji Trust. This is a best site for history buffs, wanderer, Nature lovers, arts and crafts lovers, and Architecture & heritage lovers.
Rizwan U — Google review
I can say one of the best Derasarji of India. Carving is comparable with delvada temple. what a great location at foot step of Aravali mountains. You will feel Devin as you see this Derasarji only. What a lovely ambitious. Please spare some time and seat in Derasarji looking at parmatma and I am sure you will feel that you are in heaven. Adbhut parmatma in Murti. Very good pujari looking at derasar. Kept very clean. Above all a manager of tirth is gem of person. Very eager to serve yatriks. If you want to have some thing at bhojansala you have to tell them atleast an hour before and he will keep all things ready.i have not told them in advance but on reaching there I asked he that is it possible for him to prepare tea for us and we will have our own breakfast. He made it in five minutes and served us. This is too good for such a lonly place. I think every jains should go there and make this Derasarji lively.
Manoj S — Google review
The carving of elephants in the temple seems to be the best work of art of the times of Pallava. The art of construction shown in building up the sikhar here is different from that of even mt.Abu. This shrine has its special significance because of its unique solitary atmosphere, its art and its age. This temple is also mentioned in the “World And Encyclopedia of Art”. This temple was recently renovated. Today, Hamirpur is known as “Mirpur”. Would suggest not to miss this tirth while going sirohi just 4km inside from highway, such old and spiritual places must be visited atleast once and Know the history about the same❤️ Dharamshala and bhojanashala facilities available here. Sirohi is the nearby station for mirpur.
Yash V — Google review
A huge great jain temple, with a great history
Abha S — Google review
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SH 27, Mirpur Tirth Rd, Rajpura Khera, Rajasthan 307511, India
http://www.kppedhi.org/
+91 2972 286 737
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Shree Pavapuri Tirth - Jeev Maitridham

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Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Shree Pavapuri Tirth - Jeev Maitridham is a spacious complex of Jain temples set amidst landscaped gardens and featuring an animal welfare center. The entrance gate is beautifully carved, and there are numerous smaller temples within the grounds. Visitors can stay in one of the many rooms available on-site, as there are multiple places to explore within the premises. Battery cars are provided for convenient transportation around the temple complex.
Shree Pavapuri Tirth-Jeev Maitri Dham, Pavapuri - A Holy Sanctuary for Pilgrims. very good facilities available for all. Nice satvik food at very minimal cost. Rooms for stay are very clean. Huge gaushalla , you can feed them and offer milk to calves. Overall, it was a very nice experience. Must visit once.
SUNIL ( — Google review
We stayed at Shree Pavapuri Tirth – Jeev Maitridham, which is a beautiful Jainism holistic place offering peace and spiritual calm. The surroundings are serene, and the management was very good, making our stay comfortable and pleasant. The art gallery and Gaushala there are also worth visiting, adding to the overall positive experience. A wonderful place for peace, reflection, and learning.
Paras S — Google review
This is a place whicb you don’t feel like leaving. Feels like staying there for days and days.. Very well maintained campus, lighting during Diwali is the speciality.. Food and Dharamshala is very good.. Goshala and Dhyan vatika is a must visit
Pradnya P — Google review
A vast and sprawling campus with lush green surrounding. A holy Jain tirth. All the facilities are available in the campus. A beautiful and marvelous museum dedicated to the jain mythology. There is various types of cabs to ride over here with reasonable fees. Devotees, nature lovers and knowledge seekers may enjoy over here.
Kishor R — Google review
beautiful and mesmerising temple..very well maintained and organised..dharamshala was fully packed advance reservation especially during diwali otherwise booking can be dine at counter..there is baggi ride available that will show around the temple..gaushala is also there..there is no light in the temple and only through diya it is lit..neat place for bhojan..we had dinner which close by 6:45 pm..cost was 120/- only..if this dharamshala is booked you may stay at keshav ji which is only 18 minutes and charge was 1000/- per night for ac room and geyser..
Sneha ( — Google review
Jain tirth in the middle of mountains with a big gaushala and lots of activities. Very good ambience. Peace and divine place. Must go and stay there.
Namita K — Google review
Very bad management all staff behaviour was not good towards visitors...rest of this everything was superb ...
Hemant T — Google review
Such a beautiful place — what’s even better is how immaculately they maintain it
Kartik S — Google review
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Delhi - Kandla Highway, N.H. 168 and S.H.27 Post - Krishnaganj, Sirohi, Rajasthan 307511, India
http://www.pavapuri.com/
+91 2972 294 803
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Kanima Vishram Gruh, Pavapuri Jain Tirth

Dharamshala
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Amazing place for jain people must visited everthing is here and ambiance of temple surrounding is Awesome shree shankeshwer parasnath here and pavapuri temple of mahavir made adbhut, ગૌશાળા,kids vatika, nakshatra vatika ,bhaubali bhojamkhand,riding everthing is their Very clean place and hygyine maintain
Nehaa — Google review
Very nice place for staying. The food was good.
Gopal K — Google review
Kanima Dharmshala Part Of Pavapuri Jain Tirth Rates are Not Much only 500 rs for non ac rooms and well Enjoy Night Lighting
Yash S — Google review
Ohhh... it's so so nice place to stay....so neat and clean....Only low charges....such nice rooms and also common halls for gents and ladies separates....a perfect place to stay....In Pawapuri....the staff is so so good...and dedicated....
Mohit T — Google review
This place is something really amazing and has a diffrent experience in both day and night...i highly tell everyone to visit it once and stay for like ome day...😍😍
Shiv N — Google review
Very pleasent atmosphire and great darshan of Cow Mata.
Mahesh S — Google review
Neet clean very well managed
Sunil B — Google review
Best for holidays and thirth yatra
Ajit J — Google review
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QP26+75C, Sirohi, Rajasthan 307511, India
http://www.pavapuri.com/
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Sarneshwar Mahadev Mandir, Sirohi

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One of the most beautiful and historic temples out there. Make sure you make your way towards the top where small temples are also placed. The temple was invaded and the shiv ling was stolen. The king of sirohi then waged war and brought back the shiv ling and re established the temple. The said shiv ling is in front of the 'main temple' inside the complex under barriers. Don't miss it. Also the walk towards the top is slightly slippery but very beautiful. The smaller temples at the top showcase the raw beauty of the older temples and are usually quiet to sit at. Must visit with silence and peace :)
Lonerider2881 — Google review
It is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is believed to have been built by the Parmar rulers around the 10th century CE and later renovated by the Deora Rajputs. The temple is considered the kuldevi (family deity) temple of the Deora Rajput clan.
Nayovi K — Google review
Peaceful Darshan at Swar Mahadev 🚩🙏🏻 Night view amazing very peaceful & old Mahadev temple in Sirohi
Bharath A — Google review
The historical temple of Lord Shiva is located in Sirohi. It is a temple located within the fort complex. The temple has a huge influence on the people of this district. There are various sub temples in the premises of the main temple. There is also a pond near by which looks great in the rainy season. This is situated in the foothills of Sinarva mountain, so the ambience is very good. it is one of the important tourist attraction of Sirohi town.
Praveen D — Google review
A historic temple surrounded by the walls, the temple trust claims a history of around 700 years. History buffs can easily spend 0.5-1 hour there. But unfortunately there is lack of proper waste management outside the entrance of the temple.
Abhishek N — Google review
It's a historic temple at Sirohi, Rajasthan. It's a Royal Family temple. It's at least 300 to 500 years old. But local people and priests tells that its an ancient temple. They tells different and interesting stories about this temple. Good place around sirohi to see. There are groups of temples build in different time. There was lake also but now it's dead. Nice place if it maintained properly it could attract many people. Quite and peaceful.
AMOL K — Google review
Saraneshwar Mahadev Temple in village Sarneshwar district Sirohi, this temple Near National Highway and Sirohi city 4 K M distance. Saraneshwar Mahadev Temple A 15th-century temple of Lord Shiva is situated near the Dudhiya Talab in the Siranva hills. Every year a fair is organized here on Bhadrapada Shukla Baras, people from Sirohi and nearby areas come for darshan. The entire temple premises is filled with devotees. According to legend and former kings of Sirohi, Maharao of Sirohi defeated Alauddin Khilji in the war and saved this Shivling and installed it here in Sirohi. Today this place is known as Saraneshwar Mahadev. Water flows between the mountains behind this temple, which is known as Shukla Teej Talab, the temple is saved in the lap of the hills, which is surrounded by the hill like a fort, a very mythological temple, the temple The hill above is very beautiful.
Naresh A — Google review
This beautiful, ancient historically important SARNESHWAR JI TEMPLE is one of the imports tourist attraction of Sirohi town. The history of this temple is dated back to 1298 BC when king of Sirohi mahrao vijairaj ji defeated army of aaludin khilji & took control of the idol & installed the same here in sinarwa mountains.the ideol was brought from sidhpur gujrat after destroying the famous temple. Later the full temple & its border were built which we see now. Subsequently the temple became family temple of royal devda rajput of Sirohi. The temple is run & maintained by devesthan department, govt of rajasthan. Which is huge is size & is having beautiful carvings on walls. I think the whole temple premise deserve better upliftment & maintenance.
Jitendra S — Google review
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WV8C+4P3, Saraneshwar Rd, Sirohi, Rajasthan 307001, India
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11

Jalore Fort

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Centuries-old hilltop fortress with an imposing stone wall & ruined palace, plus temples & mosques.
Jalore Fort is the main attraction of Jalore, a town in the Indian state of Rajasthan . Plzz don’t forget to take water bottle u will not get any water resources at top . At the top u will find some temples and ruined mahals .
Shrawan R — Google review
Jalore Fort Rajasthan (Suvarnagiri Fort Jalore) The fort is very old, not much is left in the fort, it is in complete ruins. There is a thousand years old temple of Maa Ashapura And India's second Somnath Mahadev Temple This was an amazing place to do tracking in very early in the morning time.. Around 1500 steps takes 1 hour by walk. Not so much Rush... Best and great view of city jalor to take a pictures... Must visit the place during monsoon. When, weather is so cloudy.. It feels like heaven. Historical Fort on top of Jalore City. Well worth the visit and climb up. Simple, pure, Historical, beauty and peace. Lots of temples and mosques to see and a LOT of history up there. There aren't any commercial aspects here at all so all completely natural and untouched.
Vipul P — Google review
Historical Fort on top of Jalore City. Well worth the visit and climb up. Simple, pure, Historical, beauty and peace. Lots of temples and mosques to see and a LOT of history up there. There aren't any commercial aspects here at all so all completely natural and untouched.
Kartik S — Google review
This was an amazing place to do tracking in very early in the morning time.. Around 1500 steps takes 1 hour by walk. Not so much Rush... Best and great view of city jalor to take a pictures... Must visit the place during monsoon. When, weather is so cloudy.. It feels like heaven.
Ketan J — Google review
A healthy visit.... As there were more then 2000 steps to climb up... It will take 40 min for a healthy and fit person to climb and 20 mins to come down . Initially if you are not a regular adventurer you will find it somehow scary in the beginning.. no people around but as u will reach at the top you will find many people there.... And the most beautiful thing i saw was that there are many mosques and temples together... you will get a complete view of jalore from the topmost point... Unfortunately it is shattered now mostly but if it could have been maintained then it would be as beautiful as the chhitorgarh fort.... It is the centre attraction of jalore,the granite city of india. (Old name - jabalipura) . This for is also called suvarnagiri and was ruled by Gurjar pratiharas in 8,9th century. By paramaras in 10th and in 1181 chauhans . Later allauddin Khilji captured it in 1311. Later the Mughals and restored to marwar in 1704 to independence. Jalore is also called cradle of Marwari house.
Ravi K — Google review
Beautiful structure and so powerful history of this fort, One and only fort in rajasthan where you will see amazing creation and well planed structure of fort which had been made by the kingdom 1000 years ago Must have to see this place take your full day for this place , here first you visit the tofkhana at the bottom( on the way to fort ) of the fort and than the fort with beautiful view in mountains and historical structure of its entry and buildings and creations you need hole day for this place . Here you see how indians live together there masjid , jain temple, hindu tample are there near by fort.
Prakash S — Google review
Swarngiri fort - pride of Jalore. Located on the hills of Arawali range. I'll not write any history. But will focus on present condition of the fort. To visit the fort, there is a stairway. As fort is on top of the hill, it is difficult to reach there. Fort and gates are in damaged condition. Water scarcity is one of the biggest problem here. On the way to fort there is only one pyau ( प्याऊ - place to drink water) at gate no 2. There are 2 - 3 bavadias, they are also in poor conditions. Now a days people visit the fort just for the religious sentiments as there are some Jain, Hindu and Muslim temple's.
Surendra K — Google review
Jalore fort is one of the greatest fort in the history. It is said that this fort gate is never broken by anyone ....in Hindi it is called Abhed Qila....Built at the time of Kanhad dev and also the love story related to Veeram Dev the son of Kanhad dev. But good to go in the rainy season or in the winter.... otherwise the scorching heat of jalore will terrorise you.....
HRITHIK K — Google review
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8JP8+Q9Q, Jalore, Rajasthan 343001, India
+91 1800 103 3500
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Keshav Handicrafts

Craft store
Shopping
Handicraft exporter
Handicrafts wholesaler
Art Galleries
Antique Stores
Gift & Specialty Shops
Deendyal, Krishna and their father run a wonderful store. Huge selection of hand crafted items. Deendyal patiently showed us each and every item with great positive energy and kindness. We ended up buying hand quilted and hand blocked blankets, hand cobbled shoes made by their father and hand embroidered by their mother, and several custom tailored pieces made by Krishna. Thank you!
Stephen M — Google review
Beautiful pattern m regular customer ,superb materials i lyk their designs
Seema P — Google review
I ordered sofa throw and cushion covers from Keshav Handicraft and I am very satisfied with the overall experience. The products are made of good-quality fabric, the stitching is neat, and the designs look elegant. Packaging and delivery were also well managed. Thank you, Keshav Handicraft!
Sandip J — Google review
Bought some bed spreads , cushions covers . The owner said he would parcel our good to us in UK along with some of our other items. He sent tracking number of parcel but it never arrived. Upon investigation we found out the parcel never left India and the owner refused to chase his parcel services in India. Lost a lot of money believing that the owner would be trustworthy. 28th April 2025 Finally received my parcel 4 months later. Thank you Keshav Handicrafts 🙏
Kirti P — Google review
I really liked the product! It met my expectations and worked well for me. I’ll definitely be buying it again. Highly recommended!
Bonny — Google review
Lovely products and timely delivery! I bought 2 appliqué work bedspreads and 8 appliqué work cushion covers. One of the bedspread had a little discolouration, hence 4 stars. Otherwise the rest of the stuff are perfect!
Rishika D — Google review
The cushion covers we ordered are very nicely done. The handiwork is near and intricate and the colours used are beautiful.
Nandita R — Google review
Found this wonderful shop on Facebook and what a joyful experience it has been !! The humble tone and positive attitude of Mr Deendayal and his clarity of explaining the details of the product has been truly rewarding...On this day and age, and the manner we get defrauded in the marketplace, even with eyes wide opened...to find such genuine shop which is widely visited by so many celebrities from abroad , with the reviews highly appreciating their quality work and transparency, Their down to earth attitude and gentle demeanor ...we once again can believe in the bygone era of building trust and respect on the true artisans our India is blessed with... looking forward to purchasing many more and also personally visit the shop in near future.
Krishna V — Google review
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Pali, Rohat, Rajasthan 306421, India
https://keshavcrafts.com/
+91 89638 31141
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Ramesh Mundal Durry Udhyog Salawas

Shopping
Textile exporter
Textile mill
Gift & Specialty Shops
Excellent work ... outstanding design .....also great hospitality and delicious food was served ...one must visit the village to experience the enriched traditional handmade crafts of rural artisans
Shuvarthy C — Google review
They are very skilful n experienced at durry work...It's a great experience..
Easa R — Google review
Biutifull wivig wark vray nice home stay in ramesh home
विनोद प — Google review
Very nice living good colour good and very licking very nice
Deepak K — Google review
People here are so skilled n very determined towards their profession. such beautiful durrie collections
Mallika P — Google review
It was really nice experience to visit here and have bought his family traditional dhurry made by him. It is just awesome and must visit here and have food as well purchase dhurry……
Yogesh S — Google review
Thanks family job very good hotel carpet first time mein coming salawas house beautiful beautiful
Vikas P — Google review
I had found the great art here. And get to know very unique designs of durry and even very familiar environment. Bestest expirence ever.
Janki B — Google review
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Salawas village, kumharon ki Dhani, Near Gosala, Salawas, Rajasthan 342013, India
+91 99291 15701
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Pukhraj Durry Udhyog

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Museums
Artist
Pukhraj Durry Udhyog is a captivating tourist attraction situated approximately 20km from Jodhpur. The owner provides an insightful description of the yarn and colour preparation process, and the hospitable atmosphere warmly welcomes guests even without prior appointments. The serene setting offers visitors a peaceful environment to spend an hour or more while also showcasing various designs crafted by other weavers in the village cooperative.
very satisfying trip. about 20km from Jodhpur. Owner described the process quite well, describing how they prepare the yarns and colours. Very hospitable too. We went there without a prior appointment, yet were welcomed quite warmly! very quite and peaceful setting. A nice place to spend an hour or so. Ended up buying 3 durries too!
Madhumathi S — Google review
This is the place where you can experience village life. These people run this business in their house only. Where they offer home cooked food (i paid 250/- for a thali). very satisfying trip. about 20km from Jodhpur. Owner described the process quite well, describing how they prepare the yarns and colours. Very hospitable too. We went there without a prior appointment, yet were welcomed quite warmly! very quite and peaceful setting. A nice place to spend an hour or so.
Dr M — Google review
This is the place where you can experience village life. These people run this business in their house only. Where they offer home cooked food (i paid 300/- for a thali).
MAHESH S — Google review
Fascinating, Authentic Weaver and Village Home Stay. Sadly we were not able to stay for a meal, but enjoyed the explanation and seeing the range of different designs from other weaver's in the village cooperative.
Robin H — Google review
A unique experience out of the hustle of city life...comfort home food & amazing host...visit it to unwind .....
Dinesh S — Google review
The weaving here is incredible. Pieces can take well over a month to complete. Considering this, the prices are very reasonable. Thank food here is wonderful. It is not like the food in the city, it is homemade and has very good flavour. We also watched the food being prepared. I recommend this place very highly to anyone visiting Jodhpur. Om is a fantastic guide and explained the processes very helpfully.
Joe J — Google review
This weaving village in the outskirts of Jodhpur is by no means any ordinary place. The weaving community here have been making hand-made carpets for generations, using their proprietary interlocking weaving style which is hard to find anywhere else. In today's world of consumeristic products and promotion-based selling culture, they still cling on hand woven products, and damn, they are good. You just need an eye to observe and appreciate their work. We visited their place in Dec 2022 to see their art but came back buying two rugs. There cannot be a price to real art, and the talent and effort these craftsmen put it surely dwarfs the price they quote. Do pay a visit if you are in Jodhpur, have a chat with them, share a cup of tea, peek into their lives and you will surely come back with fond memories (and products!).
Pramit P — Google review
Our guide, Narendra, took us to this weaving cooperative on our Rajasthan tour in January 2023. What a fascinating experience. Ended up ordering to extra long rugs( runners for hallway). Will post pictures once we receive them.
Sarla G — Google review
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near Goshala, Kumharon Ki Dhani, Salawas, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342013, India
http://www.pukhrajdurry.com/
+91 94147 20724
15

Umaid Bhawan Museum

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Heritage museum
Museums
Umaid Bhawan Museum, located in Jodhpur city, is a popular tourist spot and one of the best attractions in the area. The museum is housed within a portion of the majestic Umaid Bhawan Palace, with other parts serving as a luxurious hotel and residence for the royal family. It showcases an impressive collection of antiques that belonged to the maharajas and displays intricate artwork, providing insight into the history of the Suryvanshi dynasty.
Visited Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum in Jodhpur — a beautiful glimpse into the royal heritage of Rajasthan. The museum showcases royal artifacts, vintage furniture, clocks, and photographs that tell the story of Jodhpur’s royal family and the making of this grand palace. The interiors are elegant, and every corner reflects classic art-deco design. Even though only a part of the palace is open to the public, the section we explored was well maintained and full of interesting displays and the overall vibe of the place feels truly royal. A must-visit spot for anyone who appreciates history, architecture, and heritage.
PRADIP M — Google review
A beautiful and grand modern palace that still houses the royal family of Jodhpur. Only a small section of the palace is open to the public as a museum, but it’s well-maintained and gives a glimpse into royal life. You can also see the vintage car collection of the Maharaja, which is quite fascinating. The architecture and interiors are stunning, showcasing luxury and heritage together. The gardens are vast and beautifully kept, and you’ll often spot many peacocks roaming around, especially near the lawns — though the main garden area isn’t open to the public. The palace sits atop a hill, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of Jodhpur city. Parking is available outside the main boundary. The tour is relatively short but worth visiting for the royal vibe and stunning views.
Sambit T — Google review
We visited Umaid Bhavan on a weekend around 12:30 PM, and as expected, it was a bit crowded. Just past the entrance, we found a stall selling delicious kulfi — a small but very welcome treat in the heat. The entry is restricted to only a limited section of the palace, mainly the central museum area. While the accessible part is relatively small compared to the entire property, it still offers beautiful glimpses of the royal interiors, vintage collections, and the palace’s history. Overall, it’s a nice stop if you’re exploring Jodhpur, but be prepared for crowds during weekends and remember that only a portion of the palace is open to the public
Megha M — Google review
Royal Grandeur Meets Automotive Elegance – Umaid Bhawan Museum The Umaid Bhawan Museum, housed within one wing of the majestic Umaid Bhawan Palace, offers a fascinating glimpse into the regal lifestyle of the Jodhpur royals. The museum showcases an exquisite collection of artifacts, vintage clocks, royal portraits, and personal items of Maharaja Umaid Singh. 🚗 Vintage Car Collection: One of the most captivating features is the outdoor display of classic vintage cars owned by the royal family. From elegant Rolls-Royces to stylish Cadillacs, each car reflects timeless luxury and engineering brilliance. It’s a treat for automobile enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
Ashok P — Google review
The iconic architecture old palaces in Rajasthan Jodhpur Umaid bhawan is known as pinkish palace one of the largest private residences in the world It's awesome palace. Gaj Singh is the current Maharaja of Jodhpur Palace was built between 1928 and 1943. Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace Jodhpur is a marvel built by Maharaja Umaid Singh of Rathore Dynasty. The youngest palace of India is an architectural splendor, marvelous heritage hotel of Jodhpur and a true royal experience.visit to the Umaid Bhawan Palace museum typically requires 1 to 2 hours Sunday holiday everyday 5 pm will be closed entry fee 100. The palace was built with "dun-coloured" (golden – yellow) sandstone with two wings. Makrana marble has also been used, and Burmese teak wood has been used for the interior woodwork. When completed the palace had 347 rooms, several courtyards, and a large banquet hall which could accommodate 300 people.It also has vintage car musium.
Tejas.j.s. T — Google review
This museum will make you feel like in another era. As a foreigner, it made me have a deeper understanding of Indian culture especially Rajasthan. The artifacts, the view outside, the architecture, everything is magical. We went there on weekend so it is kinda busy with lots of people but not that suffocating. Overall, it is very nice.
Donna S — Google review
Beautiful place with royal charm! The Umaid Bhavan Museum gives a glimpse into the lifestyle of the Jodhpur royal family. The collection is small but elegant, showcasing vintage clocks, photos, and cars. The palace architecture is stunning, and the surroundings are peaceful. A short yet worthwhile visit.
Pruthuvainya G — Google review
My Must-Visit Review: Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum in Jodhpur If you are someone who loves historical places as much as I do, you absolutely must visit the Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum. This place isn't just a stunning building; it carries a deep history that truly touched me, and I want to share why I loved it so much! The Inspiring History of the Palace Itself The story of the palace, which is well-documented right inside the museum, is what makes this place so special. Our Jodhpur King, Maharaja Umaid Singh, began building this historical place in the 1930s not for personal luxury, but to help the Jodhpur people who were suffering from severe famine and drought (or as you said, a "pandemic"). The entire construction was a massive employment project designed to give thousands of people work, keeping them fed and safe during a devastating period. To see the historical accounts and photographs of the palace's making inside the museum makes this grand structure feel like a monument built with immense compassion. A Treasure Trove of History Inside the museum, you get to see so many amazing historical artifacts. If you like to see historical stuff up close, you will be completely in your element here, especially with these highlights: • The Clock Collection: There is a super collection of antique and ornamental clocks here! You can see clocks of all shapes and sizes, including unique designs in lighthouse and windmill shapes. • Royal Paintings: You'll also find beautiful paintings, including miniature paintings and murals, that showcase the artistic and cultural history of the royal family. • Other Collectibles: Beyond those, the museum is full of other stuff like royal memorabilia, beautiful crockery, antique furniture, and historical photographs. My #1 Recommendation: The Vintage Cars! You definitely should visit here for all the historical items, but especially for the vintage cars. The collection of vintage cars is spectacular—they are a stunning sight to behold and were the highlight of my visit! It’s incredible to see such well-maintained pieces of automotive history right in the palace complex. My Final Word The Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum is a grand, historical masterpiece with an inspiring story behind it. It’s a perfect visit for anyone who appreciates the past, royal history, stunning artifacts, and, of course, amazing vintage cars! Don't miss it!
Gajab B — Google review
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Umed Bhawan Palace Rd, Cantt Area, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342011, India
https://www.tajhotels.com/en-in/hotels/umaid-bhawan-palace-jodhpur/?utm_source=Google&utm_campaign=Umaid-Bhawan-Palace-Jodhpur&utm_medium=Local
+91 94144 78461
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16

Ghanta Ghar Jodhpur

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ghanta Ghar Jodhpur, also known as the Clock Tower, is a prominent landmark in the bustling Sardar Market. Built in 1911, it showcases stunning Rajput architecture and intricate carvings. The tower serves as a navigational point and symbol of Jodhpur's rich heritage.
The Ghanta Ghar is far more than just a timepiece; it's the pulsating heart of old Jodhpur. This striking, 19th-century sandstone tower stands as the bustling gateway to the chaotic, vibrant Sardar Market. While the colonial-era architecture offers a fantastic photo opportunity (especially illuminated at night), the real magic lies in the panoramic views of the Blue City and Mehrangarh Fort from the top. Visit for the history, stay for the intoxicating mix of spices, handicrafts, and local life surging through the surrounding bazaar. A must-see spot that truly captures Jodhpur's energetic chaos.
Ajit K — Google review
We visited the Clock Tower in Jodhpur and absolutely loved the vibe of the place. Located in the heart of the old city, it’s surrounded by the lively Sardar Market filled with colorful shops, spices, textiles, and local handicrafts. The sandstone architecture of the tower looks beautiful, especially in the evening lights. It perfectly captures the charm of old Jodhpur — full of life, sounds, and local culture. A must-visit spot for great photos and an authentic city experience!
PRADIP M — Google review
Good place to see the view from the top of clock tower. Also you can explore near by market and eat good local food Connect with me on Instagram and YouTube for more travel updates - “Travel Rogi” is my channel
Travel R — Google review
Beautiful Landmark in the Heart of Jodhpur! Ghanta Ghar, or the Clock Tower, is one of the most lively and iconic places in Jodhpur. Located in the middle of the old city, it’s surrounded by the vibrant Sardar Market where you can explore handicrafts, spices, textiles, and local snacks. The view of the tower lit up in the evening is stunning, and the atmosphere is full of local culture and energy. A perfect place to experience the true vibe of Jodhpur — colorful, busy, and full of life! Don’t forget to try the famous Makhaniya Lassi nearby.
BYROJU A — Google review
Ghanta Ghar in Jodhpur, also known as the Clock Tower. This place located near the Mehrangarh Fort, it is a popular spot known for its Indo-Saracenic architecture, an old clock mechanism, and the adjacent Sardar Market, which sells handicrafts, spices, and other goods. Today, it is a popular gathering place and a major tourist attraction in Jodhpur. The tower features a mix of traditional Indian and colonial elements in its Indo-Saracenic architecture. The area is home to the vibrant Sardar Market, a popular bazaar where you can find local goods like block-printed clothes, handicrafts, and spices. Bargaining is common here.
MIHIR M — Google review
*Ghanta Ghar: A Historic Landmark in Jodhpur 🏯* Ghanta Ghar, also known as the Clock Tower, is a historic landmark in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India 🗺️. It's a popular tourist destination and a symbol of the city's rich cultural heritage 🎨. *History: A Blend of Cultures 📚* The clock tower was built in 1880 by Maharaja Sardar Singh, a ruler of the princely state of Jodhpur 👑. It was designed by the British architect, and its architecture reflects a blend of British and Rajput styles 🏛️. *Sardar Market: A Shopper's Paradise 🛍️* The clock tower is surrounded by the bustling Sardar Market, which is a great place to shop for local handicrafts, spices, and souvenirs 🎁. The market is known for its vibrant colors, lively atmosphere, and delicious street food 🍴. *Breathtaking Views: A Must-Visit 📸* The top floor of the clock tower offers stunning views of the city, including the Mehrangarh Fort, the Blue City, and the surrounding landscape 🌆. Visitors can climb to the top for a panoramic view of Jodhpur 🌟. *Cultural Significance: A Symbol of Jodhpur's Heritage 💖* Ghanta Ghar is an important cultural landmark in Jodhpur and a symbol of the city's rich history and heritage 🎉. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, and its clock face is often used as a reference point for meeting people or navigating the city 🕰️. *Tips for Visitors: 📝* - Visit the clock tower early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the crowds and heat ☀️ - Explore the surrounding Sardar Market for local handicrafts, spices, and souvenirs 🎁 - Don't miss the stunning views from the top floor of the clock tower 📸 - Try the local street food and drinks, such as mirchi vada and masala chai 🍴 Overall, Ghanta Ghar is a must-visit destination in Jodhpur, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history, culture, and vibrant market scene 🎉.
Sandeep S — Google review
Clock House Jodhpur (Ghanta Ghar): The Clock Tower of Jodhpur, locally known as Ghanta Ghar, was built in the late 19th century during the reign of Maharaja Sardar Singh (1880–1911) It was constructed as part of his efforts to modernize the city and serve as a public timekeeping structure. Located near the famous Sardar Market (also named after the Maharaja), the tower became a central landmark of the old city. The clock mechanism was imported from England, showcasing a blend of Indian architecture with British engineering. Made from local red sandstone, the tower reflects traditional Rajasthani architectural style and still stands as a symbol of the city's rich heritage and vibrant market culture.
Balasaheb C — Google review
Beautiful architecture and a mechanical marvel to witness the grand clock still doing it's duty after so many decades. One major disappointment is maintenance and upkeep of the monument and surroundings. It would be fantastic if the premises is maintained well.
Vignesh N — Google review
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72Vf Fjm 2nd LINE, 2ND LINE NEAR GHANTAGHAR, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India
+91 94143 19288
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Umaid Heritage Art School

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Art school
Museums
Art Galleries
Umaid Heritage Art School in Jodhpur is a popular destination for art enthusiasts. Visitors can admire traditional and modern artworks while also getting hands-on experience with various techniques such as sketching and painting. The school offers classes where travelers can learn to paint miniature paintings and explore the rich history of Indian art. It's a must-visit spot for those interested in immersing themselves in the artistic heritage of Rajasthan.
Be sure to find this place in the labyrinth of Jodhpur streets. Now centuries-old traditions of art are disappearing, but this school preserves it. These are wonderful painstaking works with a living soul. I received very warm emotions. And of course I was amazed by the Master's ability to create miniatures on peas right before my eyes, he did it so deftly
Narin N — Google review
Best experience ever!! I love learning new skills and this is one that i will never forget! I was lucky enough to be on my own when being taught this new method of painting so that made my experience even better ! I enjoyed myself a lot and would definitely recommend to anyone interested in art! Thank you so much :)
LMR — Google review
We greatly enjoyed our miniature art class at Umaid Heritage School with Tinku and the master Lentil man! They are not only incredibly friendly and talented, but also authentic, trustworthy, and true masters of their craft. Their passion for preserving fine arts and old traditions is truly inspiring. Anyone who appreciates artistry, culture, and craftsmanship will find this experience deeply rewarding. Don’t miss the chance to discover your own artistic side with them, and to be amazed observing the master lentil man in action — it’s an experience to remember! Good for the whole family Lovely place also to buy true miniature art, but also art materials. From your swiss friends, Ricardo & Megan
M G — Google review
Such a beautiful art school! We stayed for 4 hours learning how to paint in the traditional way - VJ was very knowledgeable and patient with us, he even brought us chai and samosas! We had a fantastic time and all ended up leaving with some gorgeous art work - even if you’re not interested in painting yourself there are tons of beautiful pieces to sift through! Thank you VJ, I would love to come back and learn more techniques :):)
Philine — Google review
Had a wonderful experience learning how to do miniature paintings - our lesson was so much fun and it made us really appreciate the professional art even more!! Thank you for a great day.
Olivia D — Google review
We went for an art class for drawing and painting miniatures. Mr Vijay, the proprietor of the Umaid Heritage Art School was our teacher and guide, and over the course of 3 hours, he helped us paint miniatures from first principles. Even though we did not have any prior experience in painting or drawing, Mr Vijay's teaching style was so good that he was able to "draw" the best out of us. He is patient and enabling, and his own skill as an artist is quite unparalleled.
Vixabs M — Google review
On a rainy day in Jodhpur would not have asked for a better activity. Mr. Vijay (also popularly known as lentil man) is an excellent teacher and he took us through a quick crash course (abt 2 hours) on miniature art and the technique involved in a process which is passed on by generations and 100’s of years old. If you have sometime and believe in promoting art do try it out. It’s a stone throw within the main clock tower market. Check out the painting that he helped me put together!
Dharm P — Google review
We had a great few hours here learning how to do the miniature paintings. Our teacher was very patient and helpful, and we had really interesting conversations about life and culture in India too. 1000 rupees pp. Great experience :)
Antonia G — Google review
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153,Sumer Market,Inside Dhaan Mandi,Near Ghantaghar Market Clock Tower, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India
http://www.umaidheritageartschool.com/
+91 95096 40888
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Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Jodhpur's Old City, Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi is a beautifully restored 18th-century stepwell adorned with exquisite sandstone carvings. This ancient marvel offers a captivating challenge for photographers, with its intricate designs, arched niches, and symmetrical patterns providing an ideal backdrop for capturing stunning images.
Toorji ka Jhalra is a historical place in Jodhpur and is located very near to Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower). It was really lovely to visit this place as it was very beautiful and peaceful, there is a little bit of crowd not overcrowded and yes this is an open place so no tickets for this place. Also the local boys jump from height directly into the water for their fun but it entertains the crowd as well. The steps here makes this place more beautiful
Snehil B — Google review
Do Not, Do Not miss this slice of history in Jodhpur. Try to come around evening and still the lights are switched on in the surrounding buildings. You will be amazed by the wonderful vibes Perfect place to just sit and chit chat with your close ones, whoever they may be
Nprashant N — Google review
Good place to chill for few mins but don’t go by Instagram posts. It is ok ok place Connect with me on Instagram and YouTube for more travel updates - “Travel Rogi” is my channel
Travel R — Google review
It doesn't have much to offer except the steep staircase you need to climb down. If the lighting is right the photographs you take might look good, otherwise they'll just look dirty. Not too crowded but it was very hot when we went. Overall worth a small visit after the Ghanta Ghar.
Shreeraam V — Google review
Toor Ji Ka Jhalra, also known as the Toorji Stepwell, is one of the most fascinating heritage spots in Jodhpur and an absolute must-visit for anyone exploring the Blue City. Located in the heart of the old city near the Clock Tower and Sardar Market, this centuries-old stepwell beautifully blends history, architecture, and culture in one frame.The structure is stunning — built from red sandstone with intricate carvings and symmetrical steps leading down to the cool green water. It’s an architectural marvel that reflects the brilliance of ancient Rajasthani craftsmanship. The best part is how the place still feels authentic and rooted in history, even though it has become a popular spot among tourists and locals alike.In the mornings, the site feels peaceful and perfect for photography or quiet reflection. By afternoon and evening, it livens up with people relaxing around, children diving into the water, and tourists capturing Instagram-worthy shots. The surrounding area is full of vibrant cafes, rooftop restaurants, and small handicraft shops that add to the charm — you can easily spend an hour or two here soaking in the atmosphere.The maintenance is fairly good, though it can get a little crowded during peak hours. Visiting early in the day is the best way to enjoy its calm beauty. If you’re a history lover, architecture enthusiast, or someone who enjoys exploring local culture, Toor Ji Ka Jhalra will not disappoint you.It’s not just a stepwell — it’s a living reminder of Jodhpur’s royal heritage and the importance of water conservation in desert architecture.
Puran K — Google review
This place is truly breathtaking 😍 went with my partner and had spent 1.5 hours clicking photos and spending moments. Place is so beautiful that we were awestruck for a few moments.
Gaurav — Google review
Great and nice place , for evening time time spend with family and friends, walkable distance from Jodhpur Gantaghar, best way to reach the place from city by Autorickshaw, INR 100/- will be charged
Supratim M — Google review
The architecture of this historical site is absolutely amazing! The details, the patterns, and the design itself is wonderful! 💯 It made us rest and relaxed after some time of wandering.
Donna S — Google review
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Makrana Mohalla, Sutharo Ka Bass Rd, Gulab Sagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India
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Mehrangarh Fort

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Mehrangarh Fort, dating back to around 1460, is one of India's largest forts. It offers lift access and galleries, guided tours, and shops for visitors. The best times to appreciate its architectural grandeur are at sunrise or sunset when the golden walls shimmer against the crimson sky. The fort stands tall at 400 feet amidst glittering blue homes and offers breathtaking panoramic views of Jodhpur. Additionally, it provides a chilling sense of history.
We recently visited Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur with our family and it was an amazing experience filled with history, art and breathtaking views! The fort is one of the most well-preserved and majestic in Rajasthan. From the grand entrance gates to the intricate carvings, jharokhas and massive courtyards, everything reflects the grandeur of Jodhpur’s royal era. The museum inside is beautifully curated, showcasing royal costumes, weapons, paintings and palanquins that bring the history of Marwar to life. The entry ticket for general visitors is ₹200 per person, and ₹100 for senior citizens. We also opted for a guide, which cost ₹600 for 5 persons group, the price varies depending on the group size. The guide was knowledgeable and made the tour more engaging with interesting stories and facts about the fort and its rulers. For those who prefer to avoid climbing steep paths, there’s also a lift facility available at ₹50 per person, which takes you up to the main courtyard level. We spent about 2–3 hours exploring the fort at a relaxed pace. The views from the top are absolutely stunning, you get a full panoramic view of the Blue City, especially beautiful during sunset. Inside, there are also clean washrooms, a nice café serving tea and snacks with scenic views, and a souvenir shop with good-quality local crafts. Overall, Mehrangarh Fort is a must-visit in Jodhpur, grand, informative and family-friendly. A perfect blend of history, architecture, and incredible views!
Bharath S — Google review
Visiting Mehrangarh Fort is always an amazing experience — I’ve been here twice, with a gap of 10 years, and the feeling of awe remains the same. The fort’s beauty and grandeur are truly timeless. Parking is available below the fort in a large designated area for around ₹50 per car. From there, you walk up to the entry gate to purchase your tickets. You also have the option to hire a guide or rent an audio device (about ₹180 per device). The audio guide works with numbered points displayed around the fort, making it easy to follow along with the history. There’s also a lift facility that can take you directly to the top, allowing you to explore the fort from top to bottom. However, if you take the lift, you will skip points 1–6, so make sure to listen to those explanations before you start, since the audio device has to be returned at point 33. Exploring the fort properly takes at least 1–2 hours, and every corner feels worth it. I also tried the Makhaniya Lassi at their café — definitely a good choice to refresh yourself during the visit. The staff at the fort are very humble and helpful, which adds to the experience. The only advice I would strongly give is: avoid visiting in the summer. The heat can be unbearable. The best time is during the core winter months.
Yash B — Google review
This is one of the most important places to visit while in Jodhpur. This fort is amazing to see both inside and outside the fort. You can get here by Tuk Tuk and pay entry at the ticket office which starts at fort entrance. They accept card payments and also cash. It costs 800 Rupees per person to see the fort but worth it. You can spend approximately 2 hours here walking around and enjoying the historic buildings. It is quite warm here but there are cafes around the fort if you need to buy drinks. There are also toilets on site. I would highly recommend you visit this fort. You can also exit the fort through the Blue City side which is also another nice experience exiting the fort through the Blue City. It gets very busy from early. It is best to come at opening time which is 9am.
BCL A — Google review
We visited Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur on March 1, 2025 with our family, and the experience was truly unforgettable. The fort stands as one of Rajasthan’s finest—beautifully preserved and showcasing the true splendour of Marwar’s royal heritage. From the moment you walk through the huge entrance gates, the grandeur is evident. Intricate carvings, elegant jharokhas, spacious courtyards and towering walls paint a vivid picture of the royal era. The museum is equally impressive, featuring royal costumes, weapons, miniature paintings and palanquins that perfectly capture the history and culture of Jodhpur. The entry fee is ₹200 per person, and ₹100 for senior citizens. We didn’t hire any guide but if you want you cant get guide there. For those who prefer not to climb the steep pathways, there is a lift service for ₹50 per person, which takes you directly to the main courtyard — very convenient, especially for families and elders. We spent about 2–3 hours exploring the fort at a comfortable pace. The views from the top are absolutely stunning — a full panoramic view of the Blue City, especially magical during sunset. The fort also has clean washrooms, a nice café offering tea and snacks with scenic views, and a souvenir shop with good-quality local handicrafts. Overall, Mehrangarh Fort is a must-visit in Jodhpur — grand, informative and family-friendly. A perfect mix of history, architecture and breathtaking views.
Nidhish J — Google review
Absolutely stunning fort! The architecture, views, and museum displays are incredible. The view of the Blue City from the top is unforgettable. The fort is well maintained, clean, and has helpful staff. The audio guide adds great context to the history. It can get a bit hot, so try to visit early morning or evening. Truly a must-visit in Jodhpur!
Aayushi R — Google review
We really loved visiting Mehrangarh Fort. It was built in 1459 by Rao Jodha and is one of the biggest forts in Rajasthan. The view from the top is amazing. Inside the fort, there is a museum where you can see old weapons, paintings, and royal items. The entry ticket is ₹200 for adults. If you have a student ID card, the ticket price becomes half. The place is very clean, well managed, and a must visit in Jodhpur.
Shubham 0 — Google review
A must visit if you want to get enamoured by ancient structures. Wonderfully preserved so well over the years overlooking the blue city of Jodhpur. Points of attraction - fort, stone carvings, painting, museum. Entry fee Inr 200 for Indians. Time required about 1.5 hours or more
Srinivas K — Google review
Mehrangarh Fort, located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is one of the largest and most majestic forts in India. Perched atop a 410-foot high rocky hill, it dominates the city’s skyline and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the “Blue City” below. Built in 1459 by Rao Jodha, the founder of Jodhpur, the fort is an enduring symbol of Rajput strength, culture, and architectural brilliance. The massive complex is enclosed by thick walls and features a series of grand palaces such as Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, and Sheesh Mahal, each showcasing exquisite carvings, mirror work, and royal artifacts. The fort also houses one of the best-preserved museums in Rajasthan, displaying palanquins, weapons, paintings, and turbans that narrate centuries of royal history. Mehrangarh is not just a monument; it is an experience filled with vibrant traditions. The sound of folk music, the sight of intricately dressed guards, and the serenity of ancient courtyards transport visitors to a bygone era. Its imposing gates, including Jai Pol and Fateh Pol, still bear marks of historic battles. Today, Mehrangarh Fort stands as a proud reminder of Rajput valor and heritage, attracting travelers from around the world.
Khairul A — Google review
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Sodagaran Mohalla, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India
https://www.mehrangarh.org/
+91 291 254 8790
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Jaswant Thada

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Jaswant Thada is an exquisite white marble memorial built in 1899 to honor Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, serving as the cremation ground for the royal family of Jodhpur. This architectural marvel, resembling a glowing structure when illuminated by sunlight, is located just 1km northeast of Mehrangarh Fort.
Jaswant Thada is a stunning marble cenotaph in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, built in 1899 by Maharaja Sardar Singh in memory of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. This beautiful monument is often referred to as the "Taj Mahal of Marwar" due to its striking resemblance to the famous Taj Mahal. *Key Features:* - *Architecture*: Jaswant Thada showcases intricate carvings, delicate marble lattice work, and elaborately carved domes, reflecting classic Rajputana architecture. - *Cenotaphs*: The monument serves as a royal cremation ground, featuring several cenotaphs, including the main one dedicated to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. - *Gardens and Lake*: The complex is surrounded by beautiful gardens, a small lake, and gazebos, creating a serene atmosphere. - *Artwork*: The interior walls feature portraits of Rathore rulers, adding to the monument's historical significance. *Visiting Information:* - *Timings*: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - *Entry Fee*: ₹50 for Indians, ₹100 for foreigners, with additional charges for cameras - *Best Time to Visit*: October to March, when the weather is pleasant - *Nearby Attractions*: Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, and Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park ¹ ² ³.
Rohit P — Google review
A Peaceful Visit to Jaswant Thada, Jodhpur My visit to Jaswant Thada in Jodhpur felt like stepping into a marble dream. This beautiful white cenotaph, built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, gleamed under the bright Rajasthan sun. Surrounded by peaceful gardens and overlooking the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, it offered a perfect blend of history and tranquility. The intricate marble carvings reflected the skilled craftsmanship of the Rajput era. As the gentle breeze carried the sound of temple bells, I felt a deep sense of calm. Jaswant Thada isn’t just a monument—it’s a poetic reminder of Jodhpur’s royal grace and timeless beauty.
Moumita C — Google review
I just loved Jaswant Thada, white marble architecture, with delicate lattice work and intricate carvings a magnificent marble cenotaph, was built in 1899 in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II by the Marwar rulers. Known for its architectural excellence, the monument is adorned with intricate carvings and domes, epitomizing the Rajputana style. its beautiful marble architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and stunning views of the nearby Mehrangarh Fort & a calm and serene environment to spend specious time with loved ones, You will need approximately 30 to 45 minutes to complete visit The Jaswant Thada was erected entirely of Makrana marble, Jaswant Thada's principal memorial is a pavilion‑style cenotaph composed of intricately carved, paper‑thin marble sheets that glow warmly under sunlight Nearby : Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, and Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM ticket prices 50rs for Indians 100rs for foreigners.
Tejas.j.s. T — Google review
A serene, pure white marble cenotaph dedicated to Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Its delicate, intricately carved lattice work allows sunlight to filter through, giving the structure a beautiful, ethereal glow. Offers peaceful gardens and stunning panoramic views of the Mehrangarh Fort and Jodhpur city. A must-visit for architecture and history enthusiasts.
Ajit K — Google review
This is very nice to see. It is located very close to the fort. You can spend approximately 1 hour here taking nice photographs of the temple and also you can see the fort from a different perspective. The entry fee is 100 Rupees per person and they also accept card payments. There is also toilets on the grounds. If you are visiting the fort visit this place also. It gets warm very quickly here so come as early as you can. It opens at 9AM.
BCL A — Google review
We visited Jaswanth Thada around 10 AM, and it turned out to be the perfect time, the place was calm with very little crowd. The white marble monument looked absolutely stunning in the morning light, and the whole atmosphere felt serene. The entry fee was ₹30 per person for Indians, and as we walked around, a musician was playing the Ghoomar tune on a Ravanhatta. The music blended beautifully with the surroundings and added so much charm to the experience. We ended up spending almost an hour here, just taking in the architecture, the views, and the peaceful ambiance. A lovely spot to unwind and enjoy Jodhpur’s heritage.
Megha M — Google review
Jaswant thada also known as the taj mahal of jodhpur, was built in remory of Maharaja Jaswant singh 2 and is within or nearby the complex housing the Mehrangarh fort. The white marble structure with lake on one side and the Mehrangarh fort walls on the other side, looks really majestic. The complex also houses beautiful garden and is worth a visit.
Vijaysagar — Google review
YouTube VLOG- ‘’ayushonthemove’’ My visit to Jaswant Thada was absolutely incredible! The place is truly mesmerizing with its stunning white marble architecture, peaceful surroundings, and breathtaking views of Mehrangarh Fort. The intricate carvings and calm atmosphere make it a perfect spot to soak in Jodhpur’s royal heritage. The reflection of the marble monument in the lake is simply magical — a must-see for anyone visiting the Blue City. Highly recommended for history lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to experience serenity and beauty in one place!
Ayush S — Google review
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Lawaran, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India
https://www.mehrangarh.org/visit/jaswant-thada/
+91 291 254 8790
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Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is a unique ecological park that offers a scenic walking trail leading to the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort. This desert park spans across 70 hectares of rocky land and was created in 2006 for the restoration of natural ecology. It features distinctive rock formations and a wide variety of native plants, including the lithophyte.
Beautiful Park to visit and see small wildlife and natural flora, very small rock and fauna museum but very interesting. The different tracks are easy to follow and go for long walks. Very well maintained with rest areas with shade. A must visit if you are a nature lover and like walking, great views close to the blue city
Maria A — Google review
I enjoy a lot the walk around the roa Jodha park. Nice and quiet place, surrounded by green. I did the green trail and took me only 35 minutes slowly walking. The yellow was only 20 minutes. You can see the wall and another nice view of the fort and blue city. Outside they have clean toilets.
Helena S — Google review
A very Unique where one can find different stones and walk a trail… In a walk there’s a different bird watching, a lake and the back side of mehrangarh fort… it’s worth a watch especially for nature lovers… the ticket price is 100 rs per adult
Akki — Google review
Went for morning trekking and it's a awesome place for bird watching . There are different tracks as per difficulty level, I was suggested for yellow tack however that's too easy and short, tried others too and on red found a lotus pond. Perfect view of fort and lake. I recommend to check those stones displayed outside the ticket counter, they are fossiles and some are very unique.
Renuka — Google review
It was a very nice experience of trekking of 2 KM by foot through rocky desert hills with the experience of a lot of different varieties of plant species, birds, squirrels, lake and fishes, reptiles, wild pigs and vast view of Mehrangarh Fort and its boundary walls, zip lines. It will take a minimum of half an hour and maximum up to your interest. Entrance fee of Rs. 100/- to be paid and a Guided tours are also available with additional fees.
Aflah R — Google review
A beautiful place in the middle of the city, and most loved by nature lovers. A must visit natural rocky desert in the Jodhpur city behind Mehrangarh Fort. Monsoon season is best for visit.
Jitendra K — Google review
Feels like I need 4-5 hour to visit whole park . If you want to click nature then this is best park to visit . I am visiting first time here I think guard is must needed . There is no guard facility to visit .
Bhawna P — Google review
The park doesn’t have much to offer apart from a natural setting that provides a rear view of the fort.
Mohammed T — Google review
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Mehrangarh Ft Rd, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342024, India
https://www.raojodhapark.in/
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Bal Samand Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bal Samand Lake, located near Jodhpur, is a picturesque spot with a rich history dating back to 1159 AD. Initially built as a water reservoir to address droughts in the region, it has evolved into a popular picnic destination. The Balsamand Lake Palace, constructed in the 17th century, adds to the allure of the area with its red sandstone architecture and lush green gardens teeming with diverse flora and fauna.
We just visited the place for a day trip and enjoyed the lunchtime and explored the property. Nicely done and very quaint place.
Raj J — Google review
BalSamand Lake in Jodhpur is a hidden gem. The tranquil surroundings, picturesque views, and historic significance make it a must-visit destination. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking peace. A great spot to relax and unwind amidst nature's beauty. Don’t miss a candle light dinner and barbecues.
Dr M — Google review
This is my first time for Birdwatching activity conducted by Rao Jodha Desert Park environmental study group. Due to great care and maintenance this place reserves natural habitat for plants and animals. The old buildings in surrounding lakes impart vintage lifestyle also.
EUROPEAN L — Google review
My family was so happy to be here. This is Mind blowing place and a place where we could find a peace of life.
N H — Google review
Perfect picnic spot in jodhpur
Kaustubh B — Google review
Balsamand Lake is a lake situated 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Jodhpur on Jodhpur-Mandore Road. This lake is a popular picnic spot, built in 1159 AD by Gurjara-Pratihara rulers. It was designed as a water reservoir to provide water to Mandore. The lake has a length of one kilometre (0.62 mi), breadth of 50 metres (160 ft) and a depth of 15 metres (49 ft). The Balsamand Lake Palace was built later as a summer palace on its shore. The lake is surrounded by lush green gardens that house groves of trees like mango, papaya, pomegranate, guava and plum. Animals and birds like the jackal and peacock also call this place home. Balsamand Lake is an artificial lake that was built way back in 1159 AD by Balak Rao Parihar as a water reservoir to cater for Mandore. One kilometre long, 50 m broad and 15 m deep; the lake is located in the middle of a manicured garden full of mango, papaya, pomegranate, guava and plum trees. Jackal and peacock are the prominent guests in the garden. There is an impressive red sandstone summer palace on the shores of the lake, which is now converted into a five-star property. Make a point to watch out for pesky monkeys when walking the nature trails. The area is a popular picnic spot for locals.
Haryanvi S — Google review
An Oasis of joy in the middle of a desert. Beautiful gardens, gorgeous rooms and a sense of being detached from time itself. A place that takes you away from it all and helps you to get to know someone that you had not really taken pains to know for some time....yourself.
Vijay V — Google review
This is a artificial lake built in 1159 AD by Balak Rao Parihar on. It is one of the beautiful tourist places in Jodhpur . It was built to be used as a water reservoir for the people of city. The lake is surrounded by a garden of mango, papaya, guava, and plum trees. It is also home of peacocks in the area.
P K — Google review
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Rajasthan, USA
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Mandore Garden

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Garden
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Museum
Mandore Garden, located just a short drive from Jodhpur, is a picturesque and historically rich site. The garden features tomblike monuments, temples, statues, and the ruins of Mandore. It holds an illustrious past with intricate cenotaphs and sprawling lawns adorned with vibrant flower beds. The region has a centuries-old history of sandstone mining evident in its architectonic monuments like Jodhpur Palace and Meharangarh Fort.
🌿 Mandore Garden (Royal Gardens of Mandor)🤴🫅 Location: About 9 km from Jodhpur, Rajasthan.🇮🇳 Historical Significance: It was the ancient capital of Marwar before Jodhpur was established.🦁 Attractions: Cenotaphs (Chhatris) of Jodhpur’s former rulers, built in red sandstone.🛑🪨🗿 Hall of Heroes, featuring statues of Rajput heroes.⚔️🎖️ Shrine of 33 crore gods, representing Hindu deities.🛕🕉️ Beautiful gardens, rock terraces, and temples.🛕🇮🇳👌⚔️🎖️ Architecture: Combines Rajput and Mughal styles, with intricate carvings and towering structures. Best time to visit: October to March (pleasant weather).👒🎮♥️💂‍♀️👩‍🌾👨‍🌾👒 Would you like me to generate an image of Mandore Garden in a royal style (e.g., golden hour lighting, regal atmosphere, or historical depiction)?
Sukhram T — Google review
A stunning, photographer's paradise! The intricate architecture and aged stones offer incredible texture for moody shots, while the vibrant greenery and open spaces provide beautiful natural light for portraits. A must-visit for anyone looking for unique frames beyond the typical tourist spots.
Ajit K — Google review
The former capital of Rathore Clan before Mehrangarh. The park houses temple constructed by lock and key method as in Khajuraho. Stones are carved nicely and minutely. Park offers great view of the hills behind. It’s a gem for morning walker and outdoor enjoyment place for kids as it have many activities. Situated near main road Jodhpur to Khatu or Jaipur makes accessible easily.
Manish M — Google review
First time here, loved it. The architecture was mesmerizing. I took at at least 10 mins to view each part of this Garden. The temple in the end was the best. Came right on time for arti, felt really blessed. The garden has so many places to click beautiful pictures. You'll have to beaware of the monkeys around, they are a lot of them. I'd recommend a visit to this place at least once if you're in Jodhpur.
Sarvesh K — Google review
Mandore Garden, located about 9 km north of Jodhpur, is a historic site that once served as the capital of the Marwar kingdom in the 6th century. The garden is famous for its temple-like cenotaphs (chhatris) dedicated to Marwar’s former rulers, especially the grand memorial of Maharaja Ajit Singh. It also features the Hall of Heroes with rock-carved statues of Rajput warriors, a temple dedicated to 33 crore Hindu gods, and a museum displaying ancient artifacts. Surrounded by lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and serene landscapes, Mandore Garden beautifully combines royal history, architecture, and nature, making it a peaceful attraction for visitors to Jodhpur.
AVIJIT D — Google review
Nestled just outside the bustling city of Jodhpur, Mandore Garden offers a serene and historically rich escape from the typical Rajasthani fort and palace itinerary. This sprawling garden complex, the ancient capital of the Marwar region, feels more like an enchanting, overgrown sanctuary than a manicured park. The main attraction is its stunning collection of dewals, or cenotaphs, built in memory of Jodhpur’s rulers. Unlike the typical chhatris found elsewhere, these are immense, temple-like structures, featuring intricately carved red sandstone facades that soar multiple storeys high. The Hall of Heroes, with its giant, brightly painted figures of deities and Rajput warriors, adds a unique folk-art charm. Monkeys playfully scamper across the lawns and ancient structures, adding to the garden's lively, untamed atmosphere. The overgrown foliage and the quiet, almost mystical ambiance make it a perfect spot for a peaceful stroll. Climb up to the higher terraces for beautiful views and to explore the rock-cut hall and temple. Mandore Garden is a captivating blend of history, architecture, and nature. It’s a less crowded, more relaxed alternative to Mehrangarh Fort, offering a poignant and picturesque glimpse into Rajasthan’s regal past. A must-visit for those seeking a different side of Jodhpur.
PIYUSH M — Google review
must-visit destination for anyone interested in architectural heritage, the Mandore Gardens is a beautiful garden that delights people of all age groups on their Jodhpur tour. It is a kind of place that invites history buffs to sneak peek into the history of the region and learn more about its culture through numerous attractions located within the complex. Inside the garden there are small cafeterias that serve delicious food. Small toy train is the main attraction for both kids and adults. While entering the garden, we came to know that Mandodari and Ravan got married here as mandodari was from Jodhpur.
Roocha P — Google review
The former capital of Rathore Clan before Mehrangarh. The park houses temple constructed by lock and key method as in Khajuraho. Stones are carved nicely and minutely. Park offers great view of the hills behind. It’s a gem for morning walker and outdoor enjoyment place for kids as it have many activities. Situated near main road Jodhpur to Khatu or Jaipur makes accessible easily. Playground Not much like a play ground. Though ample space available for small games. Toilets Available Dog-friendliness Is it but not recommended based on cleanliness of the park Picnic area Ample space
Supratim M — Google review
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Mandore, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342304, India
https://mandoregarden.com/
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Pujari vivek Shri Sachchiyay Mata mandir osian

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Temple & Jain pilgrimage site built in the 9th & 10th centuries CE, featuring ornate carvings.
The Sachiya Mata Temple is situated in Osian. A visit is highly recommended, along with a desert safari, located just 3 kilometers from the temple. The temple is well-positioned and offers basic amenities.
Dinesh S — Google review
One of the beautiful and crowded temple near Jodhpur Two hours distance from Jodhpur The temple is situated on top and there are 100 steps.. It's a retreat to eyes. Every year many devotees people visit this temple. There are facilities to stay inside the temple as well as outside. Food is good
Anitha J — Google review
Evidence suggests that Osian is a very old settlement. Some of its early names include Uvasisala, Ukesa and Upkesapur-pattana. In its early history, the village was a center for Brahmanism. It was a major stop for camel caravans during the Gupta period.[6] The town was an important center for the Pratihar dynasty. Tradition states that, after being abandoned for a time, the village was re-established by Utpaladeva (c. 900-950). Utpaladeva converted to Jainism, and turned the village into a center for the religion. However, Jainism had a presence in the village long before that. The town was prosperous and successful at this time. At its peak, it had over three hundred Jain temples.[7] Muhammad of Ghor and his Turkish and Muslim armies attacked the town in 1195. The people of the city fled during these attacks. Most of the city, and most of its temples, were destroyed. After this attack, the residents did not return, and the city became deserted
Santosh O — Google review
Sachiya Mata Temple is located at Osian in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Sachiya (also known as Sachaya Mata and Sachiya Mata). The interior of the temple has beautiful paintings and sculptures and is a perfect example of the medieval period of art and architecture. Every day, the temple is open from sunrise until 1 hour after sunset in the evening. The temple is open until 10 p.m. during Navratri. Aarti in the evening is done 20 minutes after sunset. Visit Osian's magnificent and ethereal Sachiya Mata Temple. Osian is extremely worth visiting owing to its rugged landscapes, tons of enthralling activities, and splendid attractions.
Aseem J — Google review
Sacchiyay mataji temple is one of the famous temple of jodhpur and ofc Rajasthan as well. This is soo awesome and like felt tooo nice. I would love to come here again n again. Jai maa shree sacchiyay!!
Tanu S — Google review
Nice temple of Hindu community.i am belongs from brahman caste and sachiymata is our kuldevi so after marriage and after baby boy birth we come here for jaat.this temple is also known as oldest Hindu temple have its own history.this is also biggest historical place in rajasthan.Nice temple of Hindu community.i am belongs from brahman caste and sachiymata is our kuldevi so after marriage and after baby boy birth we come here for jaat.this temple is also known as oldest Hindu temple have its own history.this is also biggest historical place in rajasthan.
Damodar S — Google review
Shri Sachchiyay Mata Mandir is a truly divine and peaceful place to visit. The temple is beautifully built and well-maintained, offering a powerful spiritual experience. The surroundings are clean, and the atmosphere is full of devotion. Nearby, you can also enjoy exciting jeep safaris in the desert, camel rides, and many other fun local activities that make the trip even more memorable. A perfect blend of spirituality and adventure — must visit when in Rajasthan!”
PUROHIT N — Google review
Sacchiyay Mata Temple, located in Osian, Rajasthan, is a beautiful and peaceful place of worship dedicated to Goddess Sachchiyay Mata. This ancient temple is a blend of history and spirituality, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike. The intricate carvings on the walls and pillars showcase amazing architecture and craftsmanship. The temple is well-maintained and offers a serene atmosphere for prayer and meditation. Visitors appreciate the cleanliness and the scenic views of the surrounding desert. Early mornings are the best time to visit for a tranquil experience. A must-visit for those seeking divine blessings and a glimpse into Rajasthan’s cultural heritage.
Vikas U — Google review
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above After mathaniya, Jodhpur - phalodi megha highway, Osian, Rajasthan 342303, India
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Pujari vivek Shri Sachchiyay Mata mandir osian

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Temple & Jain pilgrimage site built in the 9th & 10th centuries CE, featuring ornate carvings.
The Sachiya Mata Temple is situated in Osian. A visit is highly recommended, along with a desert safari, located just 3 kilometers from the temple. The temple is well-positioned and offers basic amenities.
Dinesh S — Google review
One of the beautiful and crowded temple near Jodhpur Two hours distance from Jodhpur The temple is situated on top and there are 100 steps.. It's a retreat to eyes. Every year many devotees people visit this temple. There are facilities to stay inside the temple as well as outside. Food is good
Anitha J — Google review
Evidence suggests that Osian is a very old settlement. Some of its early names include Uvasisala, Ukesa and Upkesapur-pattana. In its early history, the village was a center for Brahmanism. It was a major stop for camel caravans during the Gupta period.[6] The town was an important center for the Pratihar dynasty. Tradition states that, after being abandoned for a time, the village was re-established by Utpaladeva (c. 900-950). Utpaladeva converted to Jainism, and turned the village into a center for the religion. However, Jainism had a presence in the village long before that. The town was prosperous and successful at this time. At its peak, it had over three hundred Jain temples.[7] Muhammad of Ghor and his Turkish and Muslim armies attacked the town in 1195. The people of the city fled during these attacks. Most of the city, and most of its temples, were destroyed. After this attack, the residents did not return, and the city became deserted
Santosh O — Google review
Sachiya Mata Temple is located at Osian in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Sachiya (also known as Sachaya Mata and Sachiya Mata). The interior of the temple has beautiful paintings and sculptures and is a perfect example of the medieval period of art and architecture. Every day, the temple is open from sunrise until 1 hour after sunset in the evening. The temple is open until 10 p.m. during Navratri. Aarti in the evening is done 20 minutes after sunset. Visit Osian's magnificent and ethereal Sachiya Mata Temple. Osian is extremely worth visiting owing to its rugged landscapes, tons of enthralling activities, and splendid attractions.
Aseem J — Google review
Sacchiyay mataji temple is one of the famous temple of jodhpur and ofc Rajasthan as well. This is soo awesome and like felt tooo nice. I would love to come here again n again. Jai maa shree sacchiyay!!
Tanu S — Google review
Nice temple of Hindu community.i am belongs from brahman caste and sachiymata is our kuldevi so after marriage and after baby boy birth we come here for jaat.this temple is also known as oldest Hindu temple have its own history.this is also biggest historical place in rajasthan.Nice temple of Hindu community.i am belongs from brahman caste and sachiymata is our kuldevi so after marriage and after baby boy birth we come here for jaat.this temple is also known as oldest Hindu temple have its own history.this is also biggest historical place in rajasthan.
Damodar S — Google review
Shri Sachchiyay Mata Mandir is a truly divine and peaceful place to visit. The temple is beautifully built and well-maintained, offering a powerful spiritual experience. The surroundings are clean, and the atmosphere is full of devotion. Nearby, you can also enjoy exciting jeep safaris in the desert, camel rides, and many other fun local activities that make the trip even more memorable. A perfect blend of spirituality and adventure — must visit when in Rajasthan!”
PUROHIT N — Google review
Sacchiyay Mata Temple, located in Osian, Rajasthan, is a beautiful and peaceful place of worship dedicated to Goddess Sachchiyay Mata. This ancient temple is a blend of history and spirituality, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike. The intricate carvings on the walls and pillars showcase amazing architecture and craftsmanship. The temple is well-maintained and offers a serene atmosphere for prayer and meditation. Visitors appreciate the cleanliness and the scenic views of the surrounding desert. Early mornings are the best time to visit for a tranquil experience. A must-visit for those seeking divine blessings and a glimpse into Rajasthan’s cultural heritage.
Vikas U — Google review
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Osiyan Mahavir Swami Shwetamber Jain Temple

Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Mahavir Swami Swetamber Jain Temple at Osian ji, Jodhpur is ancient and has eye catching architecture and carving. It is said that the idol of the main deity is made of sand and milk, and coated with gold. The temple area is calm and peaceful. Black garments should better not be worn. Wheelchairs are available and not much of climbing is required. The campus houses accomodation, parking and bhojan shala facilities but it is located in a narrow lane, still accessible by car. Bhojan shala is air conditioned, on first floor, with lift facility available. Lunch costs Rs. 120 per head as in November 2024. The staff is cooperative. Jeeps for safari are available outside. The Sacchiyay Mata temple is in proximity being walking distance away. E and petrol rickshaws charge Rs 10 per head to drop there. There are two saree shops and a big grocery shop (dried fruits, dried veggies, spices and a lot of stuff) just opposite to the campus.
M J — Google review
The Mahavir Swami Jain Temple in Osian is a stunning example of ancient architecture and spiritual heritage. Built around the 8th century, the temple showcases intricate carvings and detailed sculptures that reflect remarkable craftsmanship. The peaceful atmosphere and spiritual vibe make it a serene spot for visitors and devotees alike. Well-maintained despite its age, it stands as a symbol of devotion and history. A must-visit for anyone interested in Jainism, ancient temples, or Indian architecture. The surroundings add to the charm with a calm and sacred aura.
Fenil S — Google review
There is a long history of being Jain temple in the Village of Osian jii in Jodhpur- the blue city, near the famous Sachhiyay Mata jii temple!! It is the 24th tirthankar Mahavir swami’s temple. The story of Mahavira is beautifully painted on the walls of temple- from birth to the nirvana, all the chakra’s!! This temple has idols of all the twenty-four tirthankar. Even the route of shamed shikar shrine is painted. It has large embarked Siddhi Chakra. The architecture of the temple is beautifully sculpted, has eye catching views. The idols which are embarked on the pillar were just amazing to watch. The environment of temple is energetic. It also has facility to stay as AC and Non-ac rooms are available with food facility!! Its must watch temple for Jains !!
Preeti B — Google review
Beautiful historical temple complex in osian....the temples has got exquisite carvings on its walls and inside...very peaceful place to feel the presence of God.
S. G — Google review
A gorgeous and historic place. Even for those who are not religious, the place is enchanting.
Alok J — Google review
The Mahaveer swami Jain temple is an important pilgrimage of the Oswal Jain community. This temple is the oldest surviving Jain temple in Western India and was built during the reign of Mahārāja Śrī Vatsarāja of Imperial Pratihāras. The temple is visited by both Jain and Hindu. Parking is available at temple. There a several beautiful temple canopy arround the premises. Photography is prohibited here.
Anshuman P — Google review
Really beautiful and very much intricately carved Jain temple in Osian. May be due to the narrow approach road, it is not so popular as it should be. Better to park the vehicle at designated parking near Osian temple and walk from there. Some local autos run up to Jain temple and only they can negotiate these narrow lanes and tight curves. Once you reach in, it's a totally wonderful world! Almost silent, no crowds, enjoy the beauty and serenity of the temple. You may check out each pillar carved so finely that, you need an up close look to really admire the carvings. Didn't find good options for water, snack etc nearby, so be prepared for any sudden need. Keep water during summer as the stones get really hot.
Sudershan G — Google review
Mahaveer Swami Jain Temple in Osiyan, Rajasthan, is a well-maintained place of worship with significant importance of Jainism. It houses statues of all 24 Tirthankars. Its cleanliness and upkeep contribute to its peaceful ambiance. Whether you're a devotee or a curious traveler, a visit to this temple provides a memorable and enriching experience. Free Parking is also available outside.
Arihant J — Google review
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Vardhaman Jain Shikshan Sanstha, Jain Mandir Rd, Oswal Nagar, Osian, Rajasthan 342303, India
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Godi Parshvanath Jain Temple

Jain temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A very beautiful temple. WELL MAINTAINED AND well decorated jain temple. Very clean place. Approximately more than 100year old jain temple. Walls and roof are beautifully decorated with different colours of glass pieces. Holy and spiritual place.
RAKESH M — Google review
Made of Belgium glass very beautiful and genuine ancient temple
Sayam — Google review
The temple is very nice and worth a visit if you are on the way between Bikaner and Jaisalmer. Is a mix of shiny components from different part of the world in a unique temple full of colors.
Vincenzo ( — Google review
Very ancient best to visit
Siddharth S — Google review
An awesome jain temple with a spacious room for so many ancient gods and goddesses. Lovely place to sit and meditate
Vikalp S — Google review
Hasn't open for the whole day went there 3 times and returned after waiting for more than an hour Poor experience
Sachin B — Google review
Very beautiful temple. Unique phenomenon of sunlight occurs here
Gaurao K — Google review
It's religious (Jain Temple) and historical place about 120 yrs old. must visit if you are going Jaisalmer.
Mk J — Google review
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49J6+875, Pathar Road, Raikabag, Bhaiya Nadi, Phalodi, Rajasthan 342301, India
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Kanooga Handicrafts

Art museum
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
I bought three original antiques from this place for my new home. The staff was very accommodating, and the collection of items was impressive. The antiques are beautiful and add a touch of history and elegance to my living space. I highly recommend this place to anyone seeking unique and high-quality pieces.
Manas B — Google review
A Hidden Gem for Authentic Handcrafted Treasures I recently visited kanooga handicrafts,and it was a truly delightful experience. The shop is a treasure trove of beautifully handcrafted items that reflect the skill, culture, and creativity of local artisans. From intricately designed pottery and handwoven textiles to carved wooden artifacts and unique home décor pieces, every item tells a story.The quality of the craftsmanship is exceptional, and it’s clear that a lot of care and tradition go into each piece. The shop has a warm, welcoming atmosphere, and the staff were incredibly knowledgeable—happy to explain the origin and process behind each craft. Prices are fair, especially considering the time and effort that go into making these products. It’s the perfect place to find meaningful gifts or to add a unique touch to your own home
Rakshu J — Google review
Beautiful antique store with great collections and honest price. The owner has in depth historical knowledge which is very refreshing.
Robby T — Google review
I am so happy with my entire shopping experience with kanooga handicrafts . They are a loving team who have many beautiful antiques and home decor items that will add a regal charm to your home. Exquisite quality. Fine workmanship. Pricing is also awesome. Customer interaction is excellent. This brand is run by a doctor who helps underprivileged kids with their treatment with our purchase. I feel happy to support a noble cause. They were so kind to also send some Thazampoo kunkumam as well along with my purchase. You are assured of happy smiles and many compliments with your purchase from this store. Highly recommend!!!
Neev J — Google review
Amazing place and museum, beautiful pieces, very friendly owner. We were lucky to buy a beautiful opium pot here for an honest price. After our trip to Rajasthan, we wished that we could go here again to buy some more beautiful pieces.
Paul H — Google review
I have gone to kanooga handicrafts via Google and I am really very happy to visit there shop and they also so me very nice old jain temple and beautiful haveli. I brought many items from them they also ship worldwide.
Monank J — Google review
Very nice place. Fair prices.
Steven V — Google review
Best handicraft store in Phalodi.
Mohit J — Google review
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49J6+96X, Kanooga Haweli, Tripoliya Bazar Rd, near Godi Parshvanath Jain Temple, Phalodi, Rajasthan 342301, India
+91 94144 95803
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Baba Ramdev Ji Ka Mandir

Permanently Closed
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Baba Ramdev Ji Ka Mandir, a Hindu temple located in an incredible city like New York, stands out as an awe-inspiring destination. This exceptional place of worship holds immense significance for followers of the Hindu religion. It is renowned worldwide as Jay Ramdev Pir and serves as the birthplace of Baba Ramdev himself. The temple's ambience exudes positivity, making it a truly remarkable spot that attracts countless visitors year-round.
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Bhomraz J — Google review
Baba ramdev birth place
Devendra B — Google review
Jay Ramdev pir. Super place in world.
Sunil S — Google review
Good
Ravi R — Google review
Very very beautiful temple
Farsaram M — Google review
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SAWAI R — Google review
Visit in winter and rainy season
ANKUR # — Google review
Very good
GOVIND B — Google review
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WWC8+VGW, Pokhran, Rajasthan 345021, India
+91 63545 48997
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Jaisalmer War Museum

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Museum
History Museums
Military Museums
Jaisalmer War Museum, located just 11 kilometers from the main city, is a patriotic museum dedicated to showcasing the history and information about the Indian Army and the wars it has fought. The museum features a wide range of exhibits including tanks, guns, military vehicles, trophies, and vintage equipment. One of its highlights is an Honour wall engraved with the names of gallantry award winners of the Param Vir Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra.
located on the Jaisalmer–Jodhpur highway, is a tribute to the bravery of the Indian Army. It showcases weapons, tanks, war trophies, and stories of historic battles like the 1965 and 1971 wars. With its murals, audio-visual displays, and the Longewala War Memorial, the museum gives visitors a deep sense of pride and respect for the soldiers who safeguarded the nation. It’s not just an exhibition of arms but also a space that narrates heroic tales of courage and sacrifice. A must-visit for history lovers and patriots, it offers both knowledge and inspiration in a serene desert backdrop.
Nikhil P — Google review
“A must-visit for history and military enthusiasts! The museum offers an impressive collection of artifacts, weapons, and stories of valor. Well-maintained and informative — a great way to learn about India’s defense legacy.”
Ravinder B — Google review
Army and defence enthusiasts will enjoy this place. Ideal time to visit is early morning or evening before September. As in the open area there's not much shelter so it can get hot. You can relax on the grass and enjoy the view over there. Inside the museum there are articles used in the the wars with details of their time of use and basic working. You get an overall history of the wars fought by army batallions. There's a show as well which is scheduled throughout the day. Do visit the souvenir shop over there. They have really interesting things to get over there. Overall time taken to explore is about 1 to 1.5 hour. If you're not much into reading and history then this is not for you.
Dheeraj S — Google review
A Profound Tribute to India’s Military Bravery – A Must-Visit in Jaisalmer! The Jaisalmer War Museum is not just a museum — it’s a deeply moving tribute to the valor, sacrifice, and legacy of the Indian Armed Forces. Located just 10 km from Jaisalmer on the Jodhpur Highway, this museum offers an immersive journey through India’s military history, especially highlighting the Indo-Pak Wars of 1965 and 1971. 🛡️ Exhibit Highlights: • Laungewala Hall: A gripping walkthrough of the legendary Battle of Longewala, complete with real accounts, photographs, and strategic displays. • Indian Army Hall: Showcases operations across various sectors, with weapons, uniforms, and war memorabilia. • Hunter Aircraft: On display is the iconic aircraft that played a decisive role in the 1971 war. • Captured Equipment: Tanks, artillery, and vehicles seized during wartime are proudly exhibited. • Honour Wall: Engraved with names of Param Vir Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra awardees — a solemn reminder of supreme sacrifice. 🎥 Interactive Experiences: • The Audio-Visual Room and Light & Sound Show bring history to life, making it engaging for all age groups. • Visitors can climb aboard military vehicles and explore real war gear — a rare and thrilling experience. 🏛️ Architecture & Ambience: Designed to blend with the desert landscape, the museum’s sand dune-inspired structure and golden sandstone façade reflect the spirit of Rajasthan. The layout is spacious, accessible, and thoughtfully curated. ☕ Facilities: • Souvenir shop • Cafeteria • Ample parking • Wheelchair accessibility 💡 Educational & Patriotic Value: Whether you're a history buff, a student, or a traveler seeking deeper cultural insights, the Jaisalmer War Museum leaves a lasting impression. It’s a place where patriotism meets storytelling, and every exhibit echoes the courage of our soldiers.
Ashok P — Google review
Fantastic. Must visit. And then re watch the Hindi movie "Border" to truly enjoy the jaisalmer experience. Live our history and feel proud to be an Indian. Been there 3times, it's so beauifully and well maintained.
Tanya K — Google review
A must-visit for anyone coming to the Golden City. It’s beautifully maintained and offers a deep insight into the bravery and sacrifice of the Indian Army. The displays, including tanks, aircraft, and real war equipment, are very impressive and informative. The museum is well-organized with detailed explanations and videos that make the experience even more engaging. The staff are polite and helpful, and the overall atmosphere fills you with pride and respect for our soldiers. A truly inspiring and educational experience — highly recommended!
Darshan — Google review
Jaisalmer War Museum is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. It beautifully showcases India’s military history, bravery, and sacrifice. The display of tanks, weapons, aircraft and detailed war stories gives a deep sense of pride. The museum is well-maintained, informative, and truly inspiring. A must-visit for anyone travelling to Jaisalmer—highly recommended!
Mohammad N — Google review
Great! No other words can describe this place. It presents the heroic of our armed forces during war with pakistan. Armoured tanks and vehicles captured by our forces in 1971 war are being displayed here. Public are allowed to get photograph with captured tanks and vehicles. Very well managed. Souvenir shop is excellent and having items for daily use at very reasonable price
Satender K — Google review
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W2RG+8J7, Thaiyat, Rajasthan 345001, India
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