Jodhpur is one of Rajasthan’s most beautiful cities and a major and popular historical city which is also the second largest city of Rajasthan after Jaipur that attracts many tourists from India and around the world. Tourists visit Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Rai ka Bagh Palace, and many other monuments.
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In this article, I am going to share my experience about my visit to Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, a symbol of glory and royalty, which is one of India’s largest and most beautiful forts. It has appeared in a number of Hollywood and Bollywood movies, such as The Lion King, The Dark Knight Rises, Awarapan, Veer, and the most recent Thugs of Hindustan etc.
By reading our detailed guide to Mehrangarh Fort, you can virtually explore and learn about the fort’s history and current status.
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Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur Verified Timings
Timings: 9 am to 5 pm daily
Entry Fee: free
Museum Entry Fee: ₹ 100 for Indians, ₹ 50 for senior citizens, students, and paramilitary personnel, ₹ 600 for foreigners (the charges include audio equipment)₹ 400 for foreign students
Chokelao Bagh Entry Fee: ₹ 30 per person
Camera: ₹ 100
Video Camera: ₹ 200
Elevator (One-Way): ₹ 50
Audio Guide: ₹ 180
Guide Fee : ₹ 300 to ₹ 600
Activities: Try Zip Lining at The Mehrangarh Fort To enjoy the beautiful views of the Blue City
Time Required To Visit Mehrangarh Fort – 3-3.5 hours
Note: Ticket sales end at 5:00 p.m. Visitors can enter for free on May 12th in honour of Jodhpur Foundation Day. Only the audio guide, elevator fee, and manual fees apply.
Mehrangarh Fort Images
General Information Regarding Jodhpur Tour
How Much Time Is Required To Cover All Tourist Spots in Jodhpur?
3 days
Which Is The Best Month To Visit Jodhpur?
September To March is the best time to visit Jodhpur as the temperature is cool and pleasant so you can enjoy exploring jodhpur but in summer it can go up to 48 – 50 degrees Celsius.
Climate – winters ( October – April )
Min 5 degree celsius & Max 25 degree celsius
History
Mehrangarh Fort, located 410 feet above the city of Jodhpur on a hill named Bhakur-chidiya (the mountain of birds), is one of the city’s most cherished attractions due to its magnificent architecture and varied history.
Rao Jodha, the ruler of Mandore and the founder of Jodhpur, constructed the Mehrangarh Fort in 1459. While constructing the city, he realised that the location is safe and isolated, making it an ideal location for his capital. That is when he decided to construct a massive fort spanning 5 kilometers and rising to a height of 125 metres to protect his loved ones and the people of his kingdom from invaders.
According to legend, Rao Jodha was cursed after forcibly removing a hermit (a person who lives alone and apart from the rest of society, especially for religious reasons) named Chidiya Nathji from the hill to build the fort. The hermit cursed the fort to always suffer from droughts. Rao Jodha built a temple and a house for the hermit within the fort in an attempt to break the curse and appease him. Other stories revolve around the king’s efforts to mitigate the effects of the curse. Some say he buried alive a commoner named Raja Ram Meghwal in the fort’s foundation to negate the curse’s effect.
Since the man willingly agreed to give his life, the king promised to look after his family and kept his word.
Rao Jodha’s successors made significant contributions to the fort’s structure over time. They reinforced the fort’s walls and gates, as well as built new temples and different palaces within its walls. The fort was built into what it is today, during the rule of Jaswant Singh of Marwar in the 17th century.
An Overview Of Inside The Fort
The architecture of the fort at first glance. The fort appears strong and robust from the outside, with well-founded walls. The interiors feature fine and graceful glasswork and there are 5 Mahals or Palaces inside the Mehrangarh Fort that will captivate you and take you to the golden age.
1. Sheesh Mahal (Hall Of Mirrors)
The Sheesh Mahal is a magnificent work of fine glass and beautiful mirror craftsmanship. This location is not directly accessible to visitors, but it is visible through a small enclosure. The walls of the Sheesh Mahal are intricately carved with images of flowers and Indian mythology. People appreciate this charming location because of its beauty.
2. Phool Mahal (Palace Of Flowers)
During the golden period, Phool mahal was used as a royal men’s private party room. The walls are covered in paintings of the royal family. The Mahal or palace is brightly coloured and exhibits positivity and vibrancy. The dignity and glory are visible in every detail of the room, including the ceiling, glasswork windows, and floor carpeting.
3. Jhanki Mahal (The Peeping Palace)
From the windows of this palace, the princesses and queens used to observe the royal court’s meetings, ceremonies and other activities going on in the courtyard. The blue ceilings are gorgeously designed. Another interesting feature here are the beautiful and artistic cradles used for the royal children.
4.Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace)
Moti Mahal is the Mehrangarh Museum’s largest period room. Raja Sur Singh constructed it. Moti Mahal was where the king sat on his throne and met with all of his subjects. The palace houses the Sringar Chowki, or Jodhpur’s Royal Throne. The Moti Mahal features five alcoves that lead to hidden balconies. The balconies are thought to have been built for the Maharaja’s queens to listen in on court proceedings.
5. Takhat Vilas (Maharaja Takhat Singh’s Chamber)
Takht Vila was built by Maharaja Takhat Singh. During his reign, it served as his residence. The Maharaja was Jodhpur’s last ruler to live in the Mehrangarh Fort. Takhat Vilas is an amazing blend of traditional and modern styles (relating to the time of the British). Beautiful paintings on the walls and ceiling wooden beams depicting scenes ranging from the religious Krishna Leela to the Rathore sport of pig sticking remain in good condition.
6.Mehrangarh Fort Museum
Mehrangarh Fort Museum has preserved all historical items from the Rathore dynasty to the Mughal period. The Mehrangarh Fort Museum displays wagons (dolly) , royal costumes, musical instruments, royal parlance, and furniture associated with the royal families.
T-shirts, postcards, jewellery, textiles, perfumes, caps, bags, books, and many other items are available at the Mehrangarh Fort Museum in Jodhpur. These items depict the Mehrangarh Fort’s history as well as Jodhpur’s culture. These products can be purchased directly from the museum or from the museum’s official website.
7.Chamunda Mata Ji Temple
Chamunda Mataji Temple is a significant attraction at Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur. The magnificent temple is located within the temple complex. In May 1460, Rao Jodha brought Maa Chamunda’s statue from Mandore and established it in this temple.
The temple is well-known, and many locals and international tourists visit it, especially during Navratri and Dussehra celebrations.
8. Chokelao Mehran Terrace
This fantastic royal and open air terrace restaurant is located inside the fort and offers authentic and delectable Rajasthani dishes along with candlelight dinners in the amazing light at night. The location offers a breathtaking and majestic view of the Mehrangarh fort on one side and panoramic view of the Jodhpur city on the other side. Mehrangarh Fort is one of the most well-known attractions in Jodhpur.
How To Reach Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur
By Air
You can visit this magnificent fort by flying to Jodhpur. Jodhpur has its own domestic airport which is only 3.2 kilometres away from the main city and is connected to most of the major Indian cities via flights.
Distance of Nearest International Airport From Jodhpur
- (339 km) Sanganer Airport In Jaipur
- (578 km) Indira Gandhi International Airport In Delhi
By Train
Jodhpur is also connected to other cities by a number of trains.
Jodhpur Junction To Mehrangarh Fort Distance
- 4.8 km via Fateh Pol Road
- 5.5 km via Chand Pol Road
By Road
Jodhpur is well connected by road to all major cities in India. You can take the bus, either roadways or private or you can travel by your own vehicle. One advantage of travelling by private vehicle is that you can visit all of the major attractions in Jodhpur as well as some other nearby locations.
Rai Ka Bagh Bus Stand is the Roadways Bus Stand of Jodhpur, is just 4.7 km away from the fort.
Distance Of Jodhpur From Different Cities Of India by the road And Journey Time :
The distance between Chandigarh and Jodhpur Is 723.4 km ( Journey Time 12.30 hours )
The distance between Amritsar and Jodhpur is 803.1 km ( Journey Time 14 Hours )
The distance between Agra and Jodhpur is 592.8 km ( Journey Time 10 hours )
The distance between Delhi and Jodhpur Is 602.3 km ( Journey Time 11 hours )
The distance between Gurgaon and Jodhpur is 563.5 km ( Journey Time 10 hours )
The distance between Noida and Jodhpur is 612 km ( Journey Time 11 hours )
The distance between Udaipur and Jodhpur Is 250 km ( Journey Time 5 hours )
The distance between Jaipur and Jodhpur is 333.6 km ( Journey Time 6 hours )
The distance between Bikaner and Jodhpur is 250.8 km ( Journey Time 5 hours )
The distance between Jaisalmer and Jodhpur is 281.1 km ( Journey Time 5.5 – 6 hours )
The distance between Sikar and Jodhpur is 315.5 km ( Journey Time 6.5 – 7 hours )
The distance between Kota and Jodhpur is 384 km ( Journey Time 8 hours )
The distance between Nagaur and Jodhpur is 143.9 km ( Journey Time 3 hours )
The distance between Ahmedabad and Jodhpur is 443.5 km ( Journey Time 9 hours )
The distance between Surat and Jodhpur is 705.5 km ( Journey Time 13 hours hours )
The distance between Indore and Jodhpur is 645.2 km ( Journey Time 12 hours )
The distance between Gwalior and Jodhpur is 687.3 km ( Journey Time 12 – 12.5 hours )
The distance between Ujjain and Jodhpur is 587.5 km ( Journey Time 11 hours )
The distance between Mathura and Jodhpur is 577.3 km ( Journey Time 10 hours )
The distance between Vrindavan and Jodhpur is 587.8 km ( Journey Time 10 hours )
The distance between Mumbai and Jodhpur is 966.4 km ( Journey Time 18 hours )
The distance between Pune and Jodhpur is 1100 km ( Journey Time 20 hours )
How To Reach Mehrangarh Fort After Reaching Jodhpur?
Once you are in Jodhpur, getting to Mehrangarh fort is simple. You can take an auto rickshaw or a cab to the fort.
If you are visiting Jodhpur for the first time or don’t know much about places in jodhpur then Booking a cab will be the best option because you wouldn’t be scammed by fake fare prices of local auto rickshaws.
Distance Of Mehrangarh Fort From Nearby Tourist Attractions
Distance from Umaid Bhawan Palace To Mehrangarh Fort is 6.8 km
Distance from Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park To Mehrangarh Fort is 900 metres (at walking distance from the fort)
Distance from Jaswant Thada To Mehrangarh Fort is 1km ( at walking distance from The Fort )
The distance from Mandore Garden To Mehrangarh Fort is 8.1 km
Distance from Ghanta Ghar Clock Tower To Mehrangarh Fort is 3 km
Distance from Toorji Ka Jhalra (Step-well) To Mehrangarh Fort is 2.8 km
Distance from Gulab Sagar To Mehrangarh Fort is 2.1 km
Distance from Kailana Lake To Mehrangarh Fort is 10.9 km
Distance from Machiya Safari Park To Mehrangarh Fort is 6.9 km
Distance from Ganesh Mandir To Mehrangarh Fort is 7 km
Distance from Surpura Dam To Mehrangarh Fort is 11 km
Distance from Balsamand Lake To Mehrangarh Fort is 8.9 km
Distance from Masuriya Hill (Veer Durgadas Ji) Garden To Mehrangarh Fort is 9.6 km
Distance from Sardarpura To Mehrangarh Fort is 4.8 km
Distance from Ghanta Ghar Bazar (Market) To Mehrangarh Fort is 3 km