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One of the most popular activities in Jodhpur is the desert safari, where guests can experience the golden sand dunes of Rajasthan. The thrilling jeep rides across the Thar Desert take you through villages, farmlands, and rustic landscapes, giving you a taste of rural Rajasthan. Evening safaris often include traditional folk music, dance performances, and a delicious Rajasthani dinner under the starlit sky.
Just an hour’s drive from Jodhpur lies the ancient town of Osian, known as the “Khajuraho of Rajasthan.” Guests can enjoy a camel safari across the desert, exploring sand dunes and visiting centuries-old temples. Riding a camel through the desert landscape while the sun sets over the horizon is one of the most unforgettable experiences of Jodhpur.


For adventure lovers, Mehrangarh Fort offers the unique thrill of zip-lining across its massive walls and lakes. This exciting activity gives you a bird’s-eye view of the fort’s grandeur and the blue-painted houses of Jodhpur. It is a perfect blend of history and adventure that should not be missed.
The Bishnoi community is known for their love of nature and wildlife conservation. A Bishnoi Village Safari takes you into the countryside around Jodhpur, where you can witness traditional crafts like pottery and weaving, interact with locals, and spot wildlife such as blackbucks and migratory birds. This activity is ideal for travelers who want to explore the cultural and ecological richness of Rajasthan.


- If you are visiting Jodhpur during the Marwar Festival, you can enjoy traditional performances of Rajasthani folk music and dance dedicated to the heroes of Marwar. This cultural activity is filled with color, energy, and heritage, offering visitors a deep connection to the region’s glorious past.
Jodhpur is famous for its historic stepwells, and one of the most fascinating is Toorji ka Jhalra, located in the old city. Exploring this architectural marvel, often buzzing with locals and travelers, gives you a unique glimpse into the city’s water heritage. Adventure seekers can even try cliff-jumping into the stepwell’s waters, a popular activity among the younger crowd.


A trip to Jodhpur is incomplete without indulging in shopping at Sardar Market, located near the iconic Clock Tower. The bustling lanes are filled with shops selling handicrafts, spices, textiles, silver jewelry, and leather goods. Walking through the vibrant market is an activity in itself, giving visitors a taste of the local lifestyle.
Exploring the narrow lanes of the Blue City area around Mehrangarh Fort is a relaxing and enriching activity. Guests can take guided walks to discover painted blue houses, hidden temples, and authentic local eateries. Evening strolls here capture the charm of old Jodhpur and offer countless photo opportunities.
