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Jodhpur is the second largest city in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is also known as the Gateway to Thar (due to its location on the edge of the Thar desert), Sun City (due to the many sunny days), or City of Blue Houses (due to the large number of blue houses).
From the Jodhpur Travel Guide
Anil's guesthouse was great! Lovely rooftop with a view of the fort, clean rooms for a very reasonable price, and speedy service. I'd recommend a room away from the street if you are a light sleeper, but we really enjoyed our stay and would advise anyone to give Anil's a shot. ... more
A wonderful location to stay. Very quite place to chill on the rooftop while viewing the mighty Mehrangarh Fort. ... more
This is a lovely haveli style guest house with a pretty courtyard. The rooms are good in size and clean and the food is very tasty. I felt it was great value for money. The owners were a lovely family who were very friendly and helpful. ... more
2 weeks in India
George, When are you planning to visit India? Summer months of April and May are peak .So watch out. Though two weeeks are short for northern India, some of the places not to miss : Agra...(for TajMahal). Jodhpur/Jodhpur/Jaisalmer in Rajasthan state for Palaces and culture. Khajuraho ...
Sample Rajasthan itineraries
Hello, I am planning to travel to India for 2 weeks in Jan/Feb with a friend, and we're thinking of spending the first week (7 days/6 nights) in Rajasthan. We are keen on seeing the following four places: Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ranthambore National Park. However since this is going to be a short trip we ...
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A fort and an adoptive Indian family
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The Swirling Sands of Time
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