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There are a number of places to visit in and around Jodhpur. Situated in the middle of the city, the Mehrangarh Fort is a living testimony of the military might of the Rajputs. With the strategically located cannons on the walls, the fort is spread over an area of 5 km at an altitude of about 125 meters. Thousands of tourists visit this fort every year to have a glimpse of the artillery system of the Rajput warriors. A bird's eye view of the city from above the fort is fascinating.
Another example of Rajput glory is the Jaswant Thade, which is a shrine built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant II in 1899. A story goes that Maharaja Jaswant succumbed to injuries in this place while fighting the Mughal king Jahangir.
Mandar Garden was the ashram of Rishi Mandu. This garden has a gate known as the Ajit pole. It is decorated with paintings of the gods and goddesses of Indian mythology.
Giridkot and Sardar Market, located in the heart of the city, are popular for a wide range of handicrafts.
About 4 miles away from the Jodhpur lay the Balsamand Lake and Garden. It is an artificial lake built in ad 1159. It is an ideal place for picnics and excursions.
The Mahamandir Temple is another site to visit. The architecture and the cutwork on the stone are amazing. Built in 1812, it has 84 carved pillars.
Kailana Lake, 11 km from Jodhpur, is an idyllic picnic spot.
Situated on the Jodhpur-Bikaner highway diversion, Osian is an oasis in the desert area of Rajasthan. The Osian sunset point is famous for its panoramic view of the setting sun over the golden sands.
There is also a wildlife sanctuary at Dhawa. It has the largest number of cheetal and sambhar.
The Nagaur Fort is situated 135 km from Jodhpur. The Badal Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, and Hadi Rani Mahal are beautiful specimens of Rajput architecture.
Luni Fort and its environs are also worth visiting. The fort has now been converted into a heritage hotel
Jodhpur celebrates the Marwar festival with great fun and joy. It is a two-day program of fun, folk music, folk dance and folklore. Nagpanchami, the worship of the king of the serpents, is also celebrated with enthusiasm.
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