Location : 9 Km. from Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Built In : 5th Century AD
Significance : Erstwhile Capital Of Marwar Region.
Best Season : October to March
Climate Max. Min.
Summer : 42.0° C 27.3° C
Winter : 27.5° C 9.4° C
Clothes
Summer : light tropical
Winter : light woolen
Languages : Rajasthani, Hindi, English

Situated 9-kms north of the city of Jodhpur, is Mandore which, was
the capital of Marwar prior to the foundation of Jodhpur.Today,
its extensive gardens with high rock terraces make it a popular
local attraction. The gardens also contain the cenotaphs of Jodhpur
rulers, including Maharaja Jaswant Singh and the largest and finest
of all, the soaring temple-shaped memorial to Maharaja Ajit Singh.
Inhabited since the late Gupta period (5th-6th century AD), Mandnaya-
Pura, the original capital of Marwar, once had a 10km wall and a
population of 50,000. It was captured by the Rathores in 1381AD
and effectively abandoned when the court was transferred to Jodhpur
in 1459 AD. The ruins now stand in lush, shady gardens and are entered
via the Ajit Pol, the gate that was built as a celebration of Ajit
Singh¿s victory over the Moghuls in 1707 AD
It is truly an oasis in the desert with its beautiful laid out gardens.
The sprawling greenery of Peepal, Banyan, Palms and Plantains alongwith
swirling fountains and lovely peacocks make Mandore a visual treat.
Places To See
Memorials of Maharaja Jaswant Singh and Ajit Singh
Mandore remained the royal cremation ground and there are numerous
memorial 'chhatris' and temples, both Hindu and Jain, the earliest
of which (on the hill) date from the 8th century. The finest are
the memorials of Maharaja Jaswant Singh (1638-78 AD) and Ajit Singh
(1678-1731AD), the second of whom was cremated along with six queens
and 58 concubines.
Ajit Pol
It is the gate that was built as a celebration of Ajit Singh’s
victory over the Mughuls in 1707AD.
Hall Of Heroes
It is a rock wall with high relief; brightly painted depictions
of local heroes such as Pabuji and Chamunda (1707-49). 'Hall of
Heroes' houses sixteen gigantic figures chiselled out of a single
rock and the cenotaphs of the former maharajas of Jodhpur.
Governement Museum
The museum displays a rich collection of rare coins, manuscripts
and a collection of artifacts belonging to different eras.
Pleasure Palace of Abhai Singh
The pleasure palace of Abhai Singh now encloses a small museum.
»Mandore Garden
Situated 9 kms to the north of Jodhpur, Mandore was the capital of
Marwar prior to the foundation of Jodhpur standing on a plateau overlooking
the present Mandore Gardens. The extensive gardens with high rock
terraces make it a popular local attraction and a picnic spot.
»Shrine of 30 Crore Gods
The crowded modern shrine houses 30 crore Hindu deities, among them
Brahma, Lakshmi and Kali, being the most prominent ones
Excursion
OssianThe ancient city of Ossian is 65 kms from Jodhpur, which was
once an important religious centre. It is known for its Brahmanical
and Jain temples. The Surya temple has fascinating images of Durga,
Surya and Ganesh in the same area
»Balsamand Lake & Palace
Many a times you must have dreamt of staying in a huge, royal palace
on the sea-shore or on the banks of river or if not both at least
a palace facing the water reservoir. There is such a place at Mandore
in Rajasthan .The 19th Century sandstone palace built on a hillock
facing Balsammand lake is one of such places that's definitely going
to win your heart. The palace was created by Maharajah Sur Singhji,
as a summer pavilion. It is very finely carved with latticed windows
that allow the soft, cool breeze to blow into the interiors of the
palace. The embankments of the lake, in front of the palace, have
domed structure that offers fabulous views of the lake encircled
by hills. An artificial cascading waterfall, brings water down from
the reservoir to the gardens. Mandore, is a part of Jodhpur but
it enjoys the calmness by being far from the city crowd