Jodhpur is the biggest state in
India, the weather of Jodhpur can be divided into four seasons i.e. summer,
monsoon, post-storm, and winter. Temperatures also differ depending on the
season and the place you plan to visit, yet all around you can visit this place
at whatever time of year and discover something new to do every time. Summers
in Jodhpur last from April to June and are very hot with temperatures ascending
to 48°C during the day. That being said, if you are planning to visit Jodhpur
in the mid-year, you can visit places like Mount Abu, Kumbhalgarh or Ranakpur.
The climate here is lovely and the views offered are stunning. For different
other cities, the climate is ideal for the early nights for roaming outside in
the early mornings and late evenings, and it is advisable to stay inside.
Monsoon is a much more lovely experience, the temperatures tend to drop over
the state and the rain showers transform landscapes of Jodhpur..
How to reach Jodhpur
Jodhpur is very well connected by Rail, Road, and Air. That’s
why it attracts a lot of tourists and travelers.
By Air
Jodhpur domestic airport is situated at the distance of 5km
from the main city. Jodhpur is connected with regular flight service that
connects Jodhpur easily within around the main cities of India. Being a famous
tourist spot with airport it is also connected with all National and
International air carriers. Daily flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata,
Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore, Jaipur, Raipur, Udaipur, Lucknow and etc are
operated to and from Jodhpur.
By Train
One of the cheapest and easiest methods to reach Jodhpur is
by Train. Jodhpur is very well connected by Railroad to a maximum number of cities
in India. Trains to major cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Lucknow,
Howrah and etc are operated from here. One of the well-known trains, “Palace on
Wheels” is also operated from Jodhpur Railway Station.
By Road
Jodhpur is well connected to main cities of India by Road.
The four-lane highway has a good connectivity with Delhi, Ajmer, Jaipur,
Ahmedabad, Bikaner, Udaipur and Agra. Jodhpur can be reached by RSTC buses
which include luxury buses like Volvo, Scania, Mercedes-Benz and etc.
Best time to visit
Jodhpur
Jodhpur is the second largest city in the Rajasthan which has
much more to offer in tourism and in visiting places, temples, forts which make
it a very popular traveling spot. From October to March is the best time to
visit Jodhpur and enjoy the sun-kissed beauty of Jodhpur. The tourist
activities in Jodhpur include visiting various forts, desert camping and
attending night music festivals. From October to March is the main tourist
season for Jodhpur. Jodhpur experiences peak summer weather from April to
August. It is essential to carry your shades and sunscreen during these days.
Attractions
Many places in Jodhpur offer you a romantic dinner with
complimentary Rajasthani food and dances performed by artists in the night.
Forts like Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan palace, Rai ka bagh palace offers you
rich cultural and historical legacies. These forts are also well preserved by
Indian Government in royalty to Rajasthan. By visiting Jodhpur, you can
discover much more to Rajasthani heritage and culture. Do not forget to
complete your trip to Jodhpur by shopping gorgeous jewelry and spices from
Ghantaghar.
Stay and
Accommodation
Jodhpur is situated on the western side of Jaipur. Jodhpur is
also called the picturesque city of Rajasthan. Jodhpur is blessed with princely
palaces, historical forts, and temples. The city experiences sunny weather with
all blue colored ambiance throughout the year. There are many comfortable
options available for accommodation in Jodhpur. Hotel Ummed is well known for its warm hospitality and contemporary
facilities and is a five star business hotel in Jodhpur. This hotel is one of
the cozy places for accommodation in Jodhpur. The restaurant in this hotel
offer traditional and also other varieties of food.
Jodhpur is
the most important city of western Rajasthan and it is situated around 250
kilometers from the outskirt borders with Pakistan. This area makes it a
critical base for the Indian armed force, Indian Air Force and Border Security
Force (BSF). Jodhpur's air base is Asia's biggest and a standout amongst the
most basic strategically found airbases of the IAF.
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