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India Virtual Reality Tours

360° virtual reality photos will take you to Forts, Palaces and Exotic Places. Also into simple villages where animals are still being used to draw water from old wells.

How it Works:
Open up one of the VR Photos to start your tour. Use your mouse click and drag the photo in any direction and the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.

Hotspots:
You will see some hotspots (red dots) (green dots) the red ones will take you to that location, green ones open close-up photos.

Control Bar:
At the bottom of the VR Photo is a control bar with buttons, the buttons will give you more control.
It is recommended that you click on the full screen button, and switch to high quality for the best views.



Jodhpur
360° Virtual Reality Tours

Jodhpur Rajasthan.
Explore Jodhpur in 360° Virtual Reality where the views almost come alive as you rotate 360° around viewing in any direction, and even zoom in for closer details.
Here you can travel around this popular tourist destination, featuring many palaces, forts and temples, set in the stark landscape of the Thar desert.


Mehrangarh Fort.
The Mehrangarh Fort stands a lofty one hundred feet in splendour on a perpendicular cliff, four hundred feet above the sky line of Jodhpur, and is enclosed by imposing thick red sand stone walls. Inside its boundaries there are several palaces, which are known for their intricate carvings and sprawling courtyards.

Clock Tower & Sadar Market.
The Clock Tower is a popular landmark in the old city. The vibrant Sadar Market is close to the tower and narrow alleys lead from here to bazaars selling vegetables, spice, Indian sweets, textiles, silver and handicrafts. It's a great place to ramble around at leisure.

Jaswant Thada.
Counted as one of the major tourist attractions in Jodhpur, Jaswant Thada is a royal cenotaph. The sheets of marble are thinly sliced and polished. The surface of the place emits a warm glow when sun rays strike the polished stone walls. You will be amazed to see the marble latticework done on the cenotaph which brings about the genius of the carver.

Umaid Bhawan Palace.
An impressive and magnificent golden–yellow sandstone palace in the heart of the desert capital of Jodhpur. this was the last of India’s great palaces and was one of the largest private residences in the world. A part of the palace is still the residence of the royal family and anther section houses a museum displaying a range of antiques from Jodhpur’s royal past.

Chamunda Devi Temple.
The temple is situated in the southern end of the Mehrangarh Fort located on a hill top in Jodhpur. People in Jodhpur believe that Goddess Chamunda is their guarding deity. Pilgrims coming here tie a piece of cloth or thread to a trident in the temple in the hope that the goddess will answer their prayers.

The Blue City.
From the ramparts and many points of the fort, you can view the city spread out before you with the majority of the buildings painted in a light blue color. These blue pigmented houses were initially built to be occupied by the Brahmins (the highest caste in the Indian caste system) but now even non Brahmins use the pigment to paint their homes.

Hill Top Temple.
High up on a hilltop behind the Mehrangarh Fort is Red flag fluttering over a Hindu Temple. From here you can see the surrounding countryside and almost all of Jodhpur, with the use of virtual reality you can travel to many places in Jodhpur from this location.


Short-cuts to
interactive photo tours
The Mehrangarh Fort
First Cave Temple
Old City Clock Tower
Lower Shivalaya Temple
The Jaswant Thada
Upper Shivalaya Temple
Umaid Bhawan Palace
North Fort Lookout
Below Chamunda Devi
Bhutanatha Temple 1
Canons Along Fort Wall
Bhutanatha Temple 2
Hill Top View of Jodhpur
Temple, Back Pathway to Fort
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