A short guide to the sights and street food that make Jodhpur unforgettable — with live driving distance and directions from our doorstep, straight from Google Maps.
Jodhpur's forts, palaces and stepwells, all within an easy drive. Distances shown are approximate; tap through to Google Maps for the live figure from Garh Madan on the day you travel.
One of India's largest forts, towering over the Blue City with sweeping ramparts, palace museums and views for miles. Jodhpur's most iconic landmark.
Live Distance on Google MapsA white marble cenotaph built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, set beside a still lake just below Mehrangarh — one of Jodhpur's most peaceful corners.
Live Distance on Google MapsPart royal residence, part heritage hotel, part museum — one of the largest private residences in the world, built in golden Chittar sandstone.
Live Distance on Google MapsJodhpur's beating heart — the Ghanta Ghar and the lanes of Sardar Market around it, packed with spice stalls, textiles, silver jewellery and street food.
Live Distance on Google MapsAn 18th-century stepwell cut deep into carved sandstone, now ringed by cafés — one of the most photogenic spots in the old city.
Live Distance on Google MapsA restored rocky park skirting Mehrangarh's base, threaded with walking trails through native desert flora — a quiet contrast to the fort above it.
Live Distance on Google MapsThe former capital of Marwar, now a leafy garden of red sandstone royal cenotaphs, temples and a Hall of Heroes, on the northern edge of the city.
Live Distance on Google MapsAn artificial lake on Jodhpur's western edge, ringed by hills — a favourite for a sunset drive, boating and birdwatching in the cooler months.
Live Distance on Google MapsJodhpur eats spicy, sweet and rich — here are the dishes to look out for during your stay.
A thick, rich lassi churned until it's eaten with a spoon, crowned with a layer of malai — a Jodhpur classic.
A Jodhpur legend — chilli fritters and onion kachori, best ordered together with a side of tamarind chutney, the local way.
Piping-hot savoury samosas by day, and a sweet mawa-stuffed version that's become a Jodhpur specialty of its own.
A rich, sweet kachori stuffed with mawa, cardamom and nuts, finished with warm sugar syrup — dessert disguised as a snack.
A local favourite so good that travellers pack a half-fried batch to carry home, sometimes abroad.
Hot jalebi, kachori piled with chutney and curd, and roadside dal baati churma — everyday street favourites.
Ask us at check-in and we'll point you to the quietest hours, the shortest queues, and a few spots that never make it onto the maps.
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