Mehrangarh Museum Trust

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This 1,200-acre Mehrangarh Fort is located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. The complex was built about and is situated on a hilltop about 122 metres above the surrounding plain.

Umaid Bhawan Palace

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One of the biggest private residences in the world is called Umaid Bhawan Palace, and it is situated in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.

Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi

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The Toorji ka Jhalra Bavdi, one of the few even now examples of Jodhpur's traditional water management systems, was built in the 1740s and has a complicated stepwell design.

Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park

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Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, next to the famed Mehrangarh Fort, is the 72-hectare Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park.

Mandore Garden

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The Mandore Garden is a home complex with a hauntingly lovely environment. The whole remains of the ancient Rathore royal stronghold.

Flying Fox Jodhpur

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The Mehrangarh Fort, a main draw of the blue city, is best experienced on the Flying Fox Zipline Tour in Jodhpur.

Phool Mahal Palace

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An architectural setting like that of Phool Mahal Palace, which is bathed by the monsoon-fed Gundalao Lake in front and with the massive Fort.

Kaylana Lake

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In Rajasthan, India, Kaylana Lake is situated 8 km to the west of Jodhpur. Pratap Singh built the lake artificially in 1872. The lake covers 0.84 km2 in all.

Bal Samand Lake

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On the Jodhpur-Mandore Road, a lake called Balsamand Lake is located 5 kilometres from Jodhpur. This lake was turned into a well-liked picnic area by Kshatriya Balak Rao Pratihar in 1159 AD.

Machia Biological Park 

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A zoological garden called Machia Biological Park, commonly referred to as Machia Safari Park, is situated in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.