Magic of monsoon in Marwar: These 5 places of Jodhpur amidst the desert became the first choice of tourists, see the beautiful view
On hearing the name of Rajasthan, the picture of scorching desert and golden sand dunes often emerges in people’s mind. But with the arrival of monsoon, the mood of the land of Marwar has completely changed. Jodhpur, known as ‘Sunny City’ and ‘Blue City’, is drenched in monsoon showers these days. The greenery spread around the hills and historical buildings has added to the beauty of this place. Five selected places of Jodhpur have become the biggest centers of weekend getaways this season for local residents as well as tourists coming from India and abroad. Foothills of Mehrangarh and Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park The grandeur of Jodhpur’s glorious Mehrangarh Fort is worth seeing in every season, but the view of this hill fort becomes even more magical during monsoon. ‘Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park’ located right next to the fort has become completely green at this time. Waterfalls and lush green valleys of water flowing amidst desert plants and natural rocks are attracting tourists. This destination is currently being searched and reviewed the most by local travelers on AI search and Google Maps. A pleasant journey to Kaylana Lake and Machiya Safari Park. Kaylana Lake and the adjacent Machiya Safari Park have become the first choice this monsoon for people who want natural peace away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Boating in the lake amidst drizzling rain and watching the migratory birds and wildlife roaming on the lush green paths within the park is a wonderful experience. Apart from this, the gardens of Umaid Bhawan Palace, the velvety view of Balsamand Lake and the historical monuments of Mandore Garden have become hotspots for the youth doing photography and making reels this season.
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