Attractions

Attractions

1. Jain Glass Temple

The Jain Glass Temple, also known as the Godi Parshvanath Jain Temple, is a remarkable place of worship located in Phalodi, Rajasthan. Established approximately a century ago, this temple stands as a testament to spiritual devotion and architectural beauty.The temple's interior is adorned with intricate glasswork that embellishes its walls, ceilings, and pillars.

2. Phalodi Fort

Phalodi Fort, constructed in 1488 by Rao Hammir Narawat, stands as a testament to Rajasthan's rich architectural heritage. Located in Phalodi, a town often referred to as the 'Salt City' due to its thriving salt industry, the fort showcases the intricate craftsmanship of Marwar artists from that era. Its strategic position along ancient trade routes highlights its historical significance as a caravan center.

3. Lal Niwas

Lal Niwas is a beautiful haveli located in Phalodi. This building was constructed using red sandstones which render an elegant look to it. This residential palace was constructed in the year 1750. It presently serves as one of the popular heritage hotels in the region. It is famous for its elegant interiors where tourists can see attractive artefacts on the walls and beautiful chandeliers adorned with glass-cut work.

4. Khichan Bird Sanctuary

Khichan Bird Sanctuary, situated in the village of Khichan near Phalodi, Rajasthan, is renowned for hosting thousands of Demoiselle cranes (locally known as "kurja") that migrate from regions such as South West Europe, the Black Sea area, Poland, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, North and South Africa, and Mongolia to escape harsh winters. These elegant birds arrive as early as August and stay until March, with peak sightings between November and February.

5. Desert Safari

The camel safari, India welcomes you to this land of camels, desert, palaces, folklores, mysteries and charms. “Camel” also known as the 'ship of the desert' the camel is the most popular of all animals in the desert. and be entertained by a belly dancer during dinner.

6. Ummed Bhawan Palace

The Umaid Bhawan Palace at Jodhpur, India's last great Palace, was constructed between 1929 and 1944. Constructed in what can loosely be described as the Indo-Art-Deco style, this magnificent edifice with 347 rooms is the world's largest private residence when it opened its doors as a royal residence in 1944.

7. Mandore Garden

Mandore was the capital of the Marwar region before Jodhpur was founded but now it's in a miserable condition. There's an old fort, as well as an eclectic collection of temples and cenotaphs, and a small museum, in the Mandore Gardens. It could be a really attractive tourist spot if it was properly maintained.

8. Mehrangarh Fort

Mehrangarh Fort is a historic fortress located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. It stands on a hilltop, rising. The impregnable Mehrangarh Fort, which rises above the city, is one of the largest forts in India. As impressive as it is, as a well preserved heritage structure, there's so much more to discover inside.