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Jodhpur
is a city that is a fascinating blend of forts, temples, Havelis (stately homes)
and palaces. Standing proud like a silent sentinel at the edge of the Khar desert,
the city is a gateway to a natural wonderland. A world of undulating sand dunes
and rocky terrain, dotted with shrubs and trees
Standing on the edge of the vast Thar desert, Jodhpur is an ancient city that
has withstood the ravages of time. Five hundred and forty years after it was
founded, it still holds its head up high, reminiscent of its founder, a proud
Rajput chieftain. The cityscape is dotted with a multitude of blue roofs,
thus earning the local title of " The Blue City "
Umaid Bhawan Palace:
At the start of the 20th century, a westernstyle palace was built to
help people of Jodhpur during famine. It took 16 years for the palace to take
shape. This stately mansion with nearly 350 rooms and an imposing central
dome has the distinction of having been one of the largest private residences
of the world. The opulent edifice in sand stone is now partly the residence
of the descendants of Jodhpur Kingdom, while the rest of the monument is home
to star hotel and a museum. The museum houses a rare collection of rocks,
watches, fine china, ornate mirrored furniture, glass and crystal ware and
photographs
The Taj Hari Mahal, is spread over 6 acres of lush, landscaped gardens and
located close to the city centre. The architecture of the hotel is a blend
of motifs from the Mandore region and contemporary styling, giving it an air
of elegance.
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