Visit Royal Rajasthan

Also known as ‘Land of Kings’, Rajasthan has been the birthplace of royalty in India with a number of forts, palaces and havelis of Rajputana period. It’s popularly known for the oldest mountain range of Aravalis and the sun-kissed Thar Desert. Located on the foothill of a sandstone hillock, Jodhpur seems like an oasis in the vast desert and the perfect place to experience the royalty in Rajasthan. If you are hunting for budget hotels in Jodhpur then don’t miss out on the Mango Hotel experience!

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Mango hotels- Jodhpur is a 12-minute walk from the Mahamandir train station, 3.5 km from the Umaid Bhawan Palace and 3.9 km from the Mehrangarh Fort. The comfortable rooms with modern furnishings also feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee making facilities along with 24-hour room service. It offers a wide range of amenities like a trendy cafe, a vegetarian restaurant, a bar and a lounge. There’s also a spa and a fitness room for you to release your stress. If you are looking for cheap hotels in Jodhpur then Mango Hotels- Jodhpur is your smart-stay solution. It provides modern amenities, comfortable yet budget-friendly accommodation. It is suited to the smart traveler’s needs, be it business or pleasure.

Jodhpur is situated at the edge of the Thar Desert. This imperial city is painted with shades of antiquity in the emptiness of the desert. In the past it used to be the capital of the Marwar state, founded in 1459 A.D. by Rao Jodha – the chief of the Rathore clan of Rajputs. A high wall -10 km long with 8 gates and countless bastions encompasses the city. Once a major trade center, Jodhpur is now the second largest city of Rajasthan. There are many budget hotels in Jodhpur that claim to offer you the moon and the stars, but Mango Hotels practices what it preaches. Multiple locations boasting the same top quality service you deserve. It’s the travel companion that will never let you feel alone, even if you find yourself in an unknown city.

Regarding the Jodhpur culture, the Jodhpuri people are amongst the most hospitable and humble people of India. They have that typical Marwari accent that takes pride in its ancestry and it just sounds so welcoming! The lifestyle in Jodhpur is quite fascinating. The women wear wide gathered skirts and a hip length jacket, with three quarter length sleeves, covering the front and back. Women also love to wear thick, heavy jewelry on many parts of their body. They have specific types of jewelry like the ones worn on the feet, head, forehead and ear.  Another unique feature of the culture of Jodhpur is the colorful turbans worn by men. The popular tight, horse riding trousers, ‘Jodhpurs’, took their name from this city only. The food is as traditional and delicious as you will hear people brag in their travel journals. Generous in their serving, just sit and try a Rajashtani thali, you’ll be licking your fingers long after!

The graceful and picturesque palaces, forts and temples dotted throughout the city breathe new life to the historic grandeur of this city. Lending a romantic aura to Jodhpur, are its exquisite handicrafts, folk dances, folk music and the brightly attired people. The famous Marwar festival brings out the festive fervor of the people of this city. The bazaars of Jodhpur have variety of items from tie & dye textiles, embroidered leather shoes, lacquerware, antiques, carpets and puppets to the exquisite Rajasthani textiles, clay figurines, miniature camels and elephants, marble inlay work and classic silver jewellery.

The next time you find yourself in royal Rajasthan, more specifically in sunny and blue Jodhpur, book your rooms with Mango Hotels and save yourself the worry of searching for cheap hotels in Jodhpur!


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