Discover Jodhpur’s royal splendor and timeless charm. Explore impressive forts, palaces, and vibrant bazaars in this colorful heritage city.
Discover Jodhpur’s royal splendor and timeless charm. Explore impressive forts, palaces, and vibrant bazaars in this colorful heritage city.
- Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji’s Step Well) - Toorji Ka Jhalra is a beautifully crafted stepwell constructed from rose-red sandstone. It is a picturesque heritage site, ideal for capturing stunning sunrise or sunset photographs.
- Shri Gangshyam Ji Maharaj Mandir - The Gangshyam Ji Temple is a historic Krishna temple located in Jodhpur, dedicated to…
- Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji’s Step Well) - Toorji Ka Jhalra is a beautifully crafted stepwell constructed from rose-red sandstone. It is a picturesque heritage site, ideal for capturing stunning sunrise or sunset photographs.
- Shri Gangshyam Ji Maharaj Mandir - The Gangshyam Ji Temple is a historic Krishna temple located in Jodhpur, dedicated to Lord Krishna, revered as Gangshyam. Established in the 18th century, it has been a significant center of Vaishnav devotion in the old city. Renowned for its serene ambiance and exquisite traditional paintings, the temple embodies the profound spiritual life of Jodhpur’s residents and continues to be an active site for daily worship.
- Navchowkiya - Navchokiya is more than just a crossroads; it is a microcosm of Jodhpur’s old city life. Distanced from the busier tourist attractions, it offers a quieter, more genuine experience—the everyday sights, sounds, and rhythms of traditional Rajasthan.
For travelers who appreciate heritage, photography, and local culture, this is a place where the city feels intimate, lived-in, and authentic.
As part of the experience, visitors can enjoy a simple, home-style breakfast in a local Brahmin household, lovingly prepared by a woman of the home, providing a rare and personal insight into daily life and traditions.
- Pungal Pada - Entering Pungal Pada, one of the ancient Brahmin quarters of the Blue City, this area is quietly renowned for its traditional sweets. These are not mass-produced desserts; they are crafted in small family kitchens, often using recipes that are 70–100 years old.
- Sardar Market - Sardar Market, constructed during the reign of Maharaja Sardar Singh, remains one of the oldest, busiest, and most atmospheric bazaars in Rajasthan, serving as a living link between the Jodhpur of the past and the present.

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The offering is a more intimate and thoughtful approach to exploring Jodhpur, one that reveals itself gradually, naturally, and with purpose. This walk is crafted not only to showcase locations but to deepen understanding of them—the blue houses, the architecture, and the rhythm of life in the old city.
With small groups and a leisurely pace, there is…
The offering is a more intimate and thoughtful approach to exploring Jodhpur, one that reveals itself gradually, naturally, and with purpose. This walk is crafted not only to showcase locations but to deepen understanding of them—the blue houses, the architecture, and the rhythm of life in the old city.
With small groups and a leisurely pace, there is ample opportunity to pause, observe, and truly experience the city through its light, textures, and everyday moments.
During the journey, participants may visit a local Brahmin home to enjoy a simple, home-style breakfast, providing a quiet insight into daily life.
Guided by a licensed female guide, this experience is personal, comfortable, and immersive. It is not merely about seeing Jodhpur; it is about feeling and comprehending it.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.