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India/Rajasthan

Jodhpur

Mehrangarh Fort towers over a sea of indigo-blue houses — second stop on the Royal Rajasthan circuit.

Suasana
Blue City under the great fort
Musim terbaik
November to February (cool desert evenings; avoid April-June heat)
Pusat transportasi
Jodhpur Airport (JDH); Jodhpur Junction (JU); RSRTC bus terminus at Raika Bagh
Sorotan vegetarian
Makhaniya lassi at Mishrilal; mirchi vada at Janta Sweet Home; pure-veg Marwari thali at Gypsy
Info terkini
Mehrangarh Fort lights up at sunset — the best photo time is 30 minutes before official sunset from Jaswant Thada

Jodhpur is the second-largest city in Rajasthan and the second stop on the classic Royal Rajasthan Loop after Jaipur. The defining sight is Mehrangarh Fort — one of India's largest hilltop forts, perched 122 metres above the old city, with a museum, mirror-work palaces, and a sweeping panorama of the indigo-blue Brahmin-quarter rooftops below. The fort's elevator and ramped pathways make it one of the more accessible major Indian forts. Beyond Mehrangarh, the city offers the white-marble Jaswant Thada cenotaph, the Umaid Bhawan Palace (still the residence of the Jodhpur royal family; partially open as a museum and Taj-managed luxury hotel), and the lively Sardar Market clock-tower bazaar where you'll find the famous Makhaniya Lassi, kachori, and dal-baati-churma. For vegetarian travellers, Jodhpur is a gastronomic stop equal to Jaipur: the Marwari cuisine here leans toward pure-vegetarian breakfasts (mirchi vada, kachori, makhaniya lassi) and elaborate thalis at sunset. November to February is the comfortable window; April-June desert heat exceeds 45°C. From Jodhpur, the Royal Rajasthan circuit continues either west to Jaisalmer (5 hours) for the desert dunes, or south to Udaipur (5 hours) for the lake palaces.

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