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Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur) Umaid Bhavan Palace (Jodhpur) Jaswant Thada (Jodhpur) 
Clock Tower and Sardar Market (Jodhpur) Mandore (Around Jodhpur) Ajit Bhavan (Jodhpur) 
Bal Samand Palace (Jodhpur) Sardar Samand Palace (Jodhpur) Maharani Bagh (Jodhpur) 
Rawla Narlai (Jodhpur) Hall of Heroes (Around Jodhpur) Osiyan (Around Jodhpur) 
Mahamandir (Around Jodhpur) Guda Bishmoi (Around Jodhpur) 
  Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur)
 This is the most formidable fort, in the fort-studded Rajasthan, sprawled across a 125 mt high hill. It is also known as the Majestic Fort.
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  Umaid Bhavan Palace (Jodhpur)
 This palace, built of chhittar sandstone or pink sandstone, is also called the Chhittar palace. Built in the 20 th century, the palace has quite a few western touches as it was designed by the British Royal Institute of Architects. The construction of the palace took 16 years.
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  Jaswant Thada (Jodhpur)
 Near the fort complex lies this white marble cenotaph, built in 1899, in commemoration of maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Rare portraits of Jodhpur's rulers are, also displayed here.
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  Clock Tower and Sardar Market (Jodhpur)
 The main attraction of the city, is the Clock Tower and the colourful Sardar Market near it. Narrow lanes lead to quaint bazaars selling textiles, antiques, silverware and handicrafts.
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  Mandore (Around Jodhpur)
 Mandore lies 9 km north of Jodhpur. It is popular for it's gardens which house the royal cenotaphs or dewals of the Jodhpur rulers including maharaja Jaswant Singh, the finest and largest of all is that of maharaja Ajit Singh.
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  Ajit Bhavan (Jodhpur)
 Ajit Bhavan was exclusively built for Maharajadhiraj Sir Ajit Singhji by his elder brother Maharaja Umaid Singhji. Set amids a beautifully serene desert, Ajit Bhavan is the first heritage hotel of India.
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  Bal Samand Palace (Jodhpur)
 Located at a distance of 5 kms to the north of the Jodhpur city is the Bal Samand lake. Built in 1159, Bal Samand is an artificial lake; the source of city's water supply. Surrounded by lush gardens, the lake is the site of the red sandstone building of the Bal Samand Palace.
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  Sardar Samand Palace (Jodhpur)
 Sardar Samand Palace, formerly the maharaja of Jodhpur's summer palace, has now been converted into a hotel.
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  Maharani Bagh (Jodhpur)
 Maharani Bagh is a delightful orchard retreat situated between Jodhpur, Udaipur and Mount Abu. The orchards, surrounded by the Aravali hills were laid out in the late 19 th century by the maharani of Jodhpur and have always been a favourite resort for the members of the Jodhpur royal family.
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  Rawla Narlai (Jodhpur)
 Rawla Narlai is an ancient dwelling, at the foot hill, dotted with caves and temples. Maharaja and rani Swaroop Singh, and their sons oversaw the careful restoration of this hunting lodge, with aesthetics, comfort, and atmosphere that will embrace your senses.
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  Hall of Heroes (Around Jodhpur)
 The Hall of Heroes houses 15 figures representing Hindu dieties or local heroes on horse, carved out of rock and brightly painted. The shrine of 33 crore Gods, is painted with figures of Gods and Spirits.
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  Osiyan (Around Jodhpur)
 The ancient Thar Desert town of Osiyan was a great trading centre, with exquisitely scluptured temples, between the 8-12 th centuries.
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  Mahamandir (Around Jodhpur)
 This is a small walled town, built in 1812, clustered around a 100-pillared Lord Shiva temple.
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  Guda Bishmoi (Around Jodhpur)
 The villages are inhabited by the Bishnoi tribe who are staunch believers in the sanctity of plant and animal life. Villages are marked by Khejri trees and deers which thrive there.
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