Start the tour by visiting the 5-km long Mehrangarh Fort situated on a 125-mt high hill. This is one of the most impressive and formidable structures in Rajasthan. Within the fort are some magnificent palaces with meticulously carved panels, latticed windows or ''Jarokhas'' with evocative names. The chambers of Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, the Sileh Khana and the Daulat Khana are noteworthy for the splendour and glamour of a bygone era.
Later visit the Jaswant Thada - a cluster of royal cenotaphs in the white marble built in 1899 AD in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh-II. The tour culminates with a visit to the Museum housed in the majestic Umaid Bhawan Palace.
Bishnoi Village Safari is the organization started by Rajas and Maharaja's of Jodhpur to show the Indian and foreign guest a glimpse of rich cultural life around their state of Marwar, A True Rajasthan. Bishnoi is not only a caste but is a simple art of living. A person who follows 29 rules laid by their Guru Jambheshvar Ji is a Bishnoi.
These rules are simple and most of rules are either to protect environment or for personal hygiene. Bishnoi people have their self-sustained economy by farming and animal husbandry. Most of normal life essentials are their own produced like food grains, milk, butter, cooking oil, masalas, cotton, wool.
Flying Fox Jodhpur is an exhilarating and interactive 1 hour guided tour of the Chokelao Garden and Rao Jodha Ecological Park at Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur. Soar along 6 different ziplines - discreetly installed, ultra-strong cables which participants fly along in a harness and pulley - for an entirely new perspective of Mehrangarh.
With trained instructors from the UK and India to tell you about the flora and fauna of the landscape and breathtaking views of the Fort and it's hidden lakes and step-well. Conforming to international standards of construction and operation safety, and using equipment imported from France, Flying Fox is India's only British-managed adventure tourism company.
Ms. Rekha – a well-known culinary expert in Jodhpur teaches the culinary delights to tourists covering the basics of Indian cooking like how to make chai (tea), lassi (Yoghurt drink), chutneys (kind of sauce), dal (lentil), chapatis & naan (Indian bread), raita, biryani rice and a paneer (cottage cheese) curry.
t is located in heart of the City near Clock Tower and the cooking lesson is a hand on experience so you’ll be chopping, stirring, kneading and tasting. Best of all is you eat what you’ve cooked during the class. Everyone receives a cookbook of all the recipes they have learnt.