Jaswant Thada
Jaswant Thada white marble architecture, marble work done so fine that the outer surface of whole building give a warm glow during sunlight. There you can see variety of painting and portraits of Jodhpur rulers
It is a marble marvel in Jodhpur which is commonly known as the Jaswant Thada is named after Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, and was built by his son Maharaja Sardar Singh in 1899 and made up of pure white marble that still retains all of its allure.
The cenotaphs and domes carved in traditional Rajasthani fashion make this monument a charming sight to behold. Pillars and Arches around the main marble monuments are adorned with delicate carvings. The memorials inside the monuments are beautifully decorated with elaborate artwork, paintings and pictures of the deceased rulers.
Jaswant Thada Open Time and Entry Fee Detail
- Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM
- Entrance fee: Free For Indian
- Foreigner: Rs. 30
- Camera Still camera: Rs. 25
- Video camera Rs. 50.
Best way to Jodhpur sightseeing by car Famous for its culture and historic places, Jodhpur is one of the most visited tourist cities of Rajasthan. The aerial view of the city gives a bluish chromatism because of the blue painted houses in the city and is therefore also known as the Blue city.
The forts, palaces, monuments and temples of Jodhpur are just amazing and each of them exudes architectural brilliance. The best way to tour this royal city is by renting a car in Jodhpur from a reputed service provider.
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