Shopping in Jodhpur promises to
be a delightfully interesting escapade. You'll be serenaded
with intricately carved furniture, bright colors, ethnic clothes,
exquisite handicrafts and more.
Tour the pavement stalls, busy bazaar streets and handloom
houses that dominate the Jodhpur markets and discover a whole
new world of rustic glitz, ethnic splendor and a rich repository
of crafts.
Shopping in Jodhpur with us takes you on a dream tour of
an ethnic land of mirrors, sequins, beads, lehengas, turbans,
lahariya bandhini's and richly carved wooden furniture apart
form an unimaginably wide variety of handicrafts that add
color to the splendid Jodhpur soul.
Visit Sankhala Handloom, Salawas Durry Udyog, Thar Handloom,
National Handloom Corp. Shopping in Jodhpur is an interesting
experience. Step into a lavish world of hand embroidered mojris
or traditional Jodhpur shoes at the Mochi Bazaar, the Kapra
Bazaar is another interesting place to go shopping, you'll
be surrounded with bales of brightly colored cloth, bandhini,
tie and dye textiles, block prints and more at this vibrant
marketplace in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
Shopping for spices in Jodhpur is an intriguing experience;
buy Mathaniya's red chili that is quite famous for its deep
red color. Heaps of red chili on the pavement stalls create
delightful vistas against the vast Jodhpur desert skyline.
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| Palatial mansions like the Moti Mahal,
Sheesh Mahal, Maan Vilas, Daulat Khana, Sileh Khana, Sukh
Mahal and Phool Mahal are located all over the Mehrangarh
premises. These palaces are interspersed with massive
hallways, pillared rooms, shrines and ornamental courtyards. |
Holi is the most popular of the seasonal
festivals and normally falls in the month of March. This
festival is held over two days; on the first day, at night
'Holika', the witch is burnt in a big bonfire signifying
the end of winter and beginning of new year. On the second
day people splash colours or coloured powder on their
friends and relatives. |
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