Excursions of Jodhpur
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The ancient town of Thar Desert was a great trading center between 8th to 12th
centuries. Today it is desert oasis with 16 Brahamanical and Jain temples, beautifully
sculpted and designed, most of which have stood ravages of time. The place is
highlighted by its camel ride at the time of the sunset. The tourist's have
the liberty to watch the architectural forms during that camel ride and return
back to the camps or the resorts followed by drinks and thematic evening of
performing arts and a choice of oriental cuisines arranged in the ethnic style
of that region. The stay at the camps enriches the feel of the holiday. The
camp Thar being the best among the staying facilities.
Machiya Safari Park
It lies on the way to Jaisalmer, about 1km from Kailana Lake. The key fauna
of the safari park includes, deer, desert fox, monitor lizard, blue bulls
rabbits, wild cats, mongoose, monkeys etc. There is also large number of birds,
which can seen from an exclusive bird watching point and also nice sunset
can seen from the fort of park.
Pali
Pali is named after the Paliwal Brahmins who once inhabited the area. Ancient
Pali housed a highly evolved civilization. The land, was leased by the then
chief of Mandore (the former capital of Jodhpur district), was cultivated
diligently by the Paliwals who abandoned their former priestly profession.
The temples of Somnath and Naulakha are very old. Naulakha Jain temple has
elaborate carvings while Somnath Shiv temple is known for its handsome bulling
having exquisite mouldings.
Soojat
Sojat city, is situated on the left bank of the Sukri River near Pali town,
known as Tamravati in the ancient times, the fort has a big reservoir and
several temples like Sejal Mata, Chaturbhuj and much more. The old temple
of Chamunda Mata located on the top of one of the hillocks. Dargah of Pir
Mastan is the main attraction at the time of Urs- the Muslim festival. One
of the major attractions of this city is the plantation of mehandi trees,
a herbal plant where the leaves are squashed into a thin paste and applied
on the hands and the feet in various attractive designs.
This traditional art form is now known all over the world and is internationally
adopted in the fashion circuit. Many of the foreign tours who happen to cross
this perticuler route towards Udaipur or Mount Abu often takes a break and
get there palms and feets decorated by the Mehndi of Sojat as it is very popular
across the country.
Another prominent place to be seen are the temple of Ramdeoji near village
Biratiya, the fort of Desuri, Kurki the birth place of Mirabai the legendry
poetess who dedicated her whole life worshiping lord Krishna and spreading
his message all over, that attracted the Mughal rulers too. Following these
are few more locals like Jawai bandh, Jain temples of Narlai.
Nimaj
Nimaj boasts of a temple built in 9th century. It was dedicated to goddess
Ma Durga . It also covers a unique art gallery showcasing some masterpieces
of sculptural art, adorned within natural surroundings so as to provide an
authentic ambience.
Nagaur
The Ahhichatragarh Fort is medium sized, which have been built by Mughal Emperors
Akbar and Shaha Jahan. A well planned Mughal Garden, which retains its pleasant
appearance even today. The city has distinct Muslim influences and a Five Domed
Mosque built by Emperor Akbar dominates the landscape. The city is best visited
during the Ramdeoji Ka mela and Tejaji ka mela in February and August respectively.
Nagaur is approachable by express busses of RSRTC and by taxi.
This eight days fair held every year during the month of Jan-Feb, is popularly
known as the Cattle fair and is the second largest in Rajasthan. Nagaur Town
is the most picturesque of Rajput townships. Nagaur is a sea of animals, trading
over 70,000 bullocks, camels and horses every year. The bullocks are known for
their fleetness. Not only are the animals lavishly decorated, even their owners
flaunt wearing colourful turbans and long moustaches.
Kailana Lake
Situated on Jaisalmer road. This is a charming picnic spot with a small artificial
lake. And if you are here to stay on to take delight in the sunset. It is
like a canvas with a splash of romantic colors. The beauty will linger on
with you for a long time.
Balsamand Lake & Palace
An enchanting picnic spot with cool breeze weaving through the lush grove
of mango, guava, papaya and other fruits. A placid artificial lake with a
summer palace on the embankment. It was built by Balak Rao Parihar in 1159
AD. The serene surroundings will leave you at peace with yourself.
Sardar Samand Lake & Palace
As you go up to the shimmering lake and palace, a meandering and interesting
drive will keep you entraced. The countryside with its lively villages and
smiling, gay village folk of Jhalamand and Goora, will make you stop by and
taste a bit of their hospitality. Photographers and adventurists can have
day packed with enthralling excitement. Freely roaming herds of Chinkaras
and Black Bucks can be seen here in large numbers.