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Welcome to Jodhpur!!! Over our next few videos we will show you what to see, where to eat & take you on a journey you will never forget, starting right here with Sardar Market & the iconic clock tower.
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India Vlog: Shopping in Jodhpur! Clock Tower, Sardar Market!
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February 18, 2015
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We ventured further into Rajasthan Province by taking the train from Jaipur to Jodhpur. We stayed at The Blue House, a quaint guesthouse housed in a 500-year-old Haveli near the Clock Tower and Sardar Market.
Since arriving in India five days prior, this was our first chance to sleep in...so we took advantage. We slept in until 10:00 followed by breakfast at the Blue House's rooftop cafe. We highly recommend their banana and honey porridge as well as Nutella crepes! Breakfast is not included in the room rate, but it's very affordable. The cafe is open air and has a nice day and night view of Merangarh Fort.
We decided to postpone a visit to the Fort - the city's top tourist attraction - until the following day. We spent the rest of the day exploring Sardar Market, shopping for textiles, tea, curry powders, and other items.
Jodhpur is especially known for its textiles - scarves, wall hangings, table runners, etc. But be careful because there are a lot of unscrupulous salesmen who will try to dupe the unknowing tourist. Be especially cautious of Maharani Textiles & Handicrafts as well as Baba Art Emporium.
Maharani is located less than five minutes on foot from The Blue House. This is the first shop we visited based on the recommendation of a man who stopped us just outside of Blue House claiming to recognize us from the guesthouse. He said he's a cook there; he was lying. He led us to Maharani in the hopes - as we later found out - that we would make a big purchase, from which he could earn up to a 30% commission. Maharani has terrible reviews on TripAdvisor primarily because they use a lot of tall tales - albeit some based on truth - to overcharge customers for their textiles.
Baba Art is located inside the market and claims to be a government textile shop, which we were later told is not a unique business category because all legal businesses are required to register with the government. They use this ruse to convince tourists that Baba Art offers bargain prices that are backed by their special standing with the government. They also like to benchmark their prices against Maharani, generally offering a 30% discount.
It's true that both shops offer very unique, high quality items. The key is to enter these shops independently without being led there by guides, hotel staff, etc. who will receive commission on your purchase, thereby increasing the cost of each item by about 30%. And as with all bargaining, be sure to have a price in mind that you're comfortable paying. As long as you have no regrets about the final price, you won't feel cheated and disappointed. Across two visits on two separate days, Baba Art slashed the price of six items we set aside from $635 to $200! In the end we decided not to buy anything at all because the negotiation process was dishonest and left us feeling cheated.
The market is also a great place to buy spices and tea! We recommend Mohanlal Verhomal M.V. Spices, which has two locations (one inside the market near Baba Art Emporium and the other just outside the market). M.V. is run by three sisters who took over after their father passed away. They also offer cooking classes and have been featured in Lonely Planet!
For lunch or dinner, we recommend Indique Restaurant on the rooftop of Pal Haveli Hotel just outside Sardar Market. They definitely have the best views! You can see Merangarh Fort as well as get a bird's eye view of the Clock Tower and market. The food is also delicious!
For dinner we drove to a restaurant called On the Rocks. The ambiance was lovely - very romantic. But the food was sub-par.
Many thanks for watching!! And happy travels!!
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Sardar Market Jodhpur - India
Sardar Market in Jodhpur is located in the area surrounding the clock tower. It is a colourful and chaotic area with triple gateways and bazaars selling spices, handicrafts, street food stalls, fresh produce and everyday items. Background music is Night Vision by Bird Creek.
Flavours of India: Women Clothing at Sardar Market, Jodhpur | 13th December 2014 | Full Episode
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Sardar market is really a fantastic place to explore. It's not too big, but has lots of action. We got there around 8 am, so it wasn't too crowded. We got to head up the clock tower to get a bird's eye view of the stalls and shops. We didn't need to buy anything, but we really enjoyed browsing through the market. It was surprisingly quiet and well organized.
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Shopping In Jodhpur || India
When your in Jodhpur make sure you take some time out to go shopping and don't forget to check out the handicrafts stores!!!
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Flavours of India: Women Clothing at Sardar Market, Jodhpur | 13th December 2014 | Highlights
Flavours of India is a show on Kairali TV on travel and cooking, in which host Lekshmi Nair highlights various cuisines, culture and heritage of different Indian states. Host Lekshmi Nair, a seasoned chef herself, is a multi-faceted personality, who runs an outdoor catering company called 'Caterina', is a lawyer with 1st rank in LLM and a doctorate in law to her credit, and a professor. She is also an expert in constitutional law. The highlight of this travelogue show is the anchor's natural & casual tone, which is something her audience can easily relate to. Follow Lakshmi on her journey in search of original tastes, presenting you with the time-tested recipes of the unsung chefs from kitchens across the length and breadth of the country.
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Flavours of India: Colourful Clothing at Sardar Market, Jodhpur | 12th December 2014 | Full Episode
This episode features a look at the colourful clothing at Sardar market in Jodhpur.
Flavours of India is a show on Kairali TV on travel and cooking, in which host Lekshmi Nair highlights various cuisines, culture and heritage of different Indian states. Host Lekshmi Nair, a seasoned chef herself, is a multi-faceted personality, who runs an outdoor catering company called 'Caterina', is a lawyer with 1st rank in LLM and a doctorate in law to her credit, and a professor. She is also an expert in constitutional law. The highlight of this travelogue show is the anchor's natural & casual tone, which is something her audience can easily relate to. Follow Lakshmi on her journey in search of original tastes, presenting you with the time-tested recipes of the unsung chefs from kitchens across the length and breadth of the country.
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Sardar Market, Jodhpur, India
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#1 Shopping at jodhpur part-1 | sardar market,clocktower | very cheapest market in india | in tamil
Hello friends welcome to my channel, This video is about shopping in jodhpur We went to jodhpur when we are returning to Tamil Nadu so at that time we went for shopping for our whole family. we shopped at sardhar market or clock tower or ganda garh in jodhpur which is one of the biggest marker with cheapest price. In this market there are many things for shopping like dresses, foot wears, kitchen things, bags and etc. If you come to Jodhpur visit this shopping area.
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# 2 Shopping at jodhpur part-2 | sardar market,clocktower | very cheapest market in india | in tamil
Hello friends welcome to my channel, In this video is about shopping in jodhpur We went to jodhpur when we are returning to Tamil Nadu so at that time we went for shopping for our whole family .we shopped in sardhar market or clock tower or ganda garh in jodhpur which is one of the biggest marker with cheapest price. In this market there are many things for shopping like dresses, foot wears,kitchen things, bags and etc. If you come to Jodhpur visit this shopping area.
I have also uploaded some more videos
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Jodhpur India Sardar Market & Clock Tower
This is the Sardar Market at the famous Clock Tower in Jodhpur India in the Rajistan District.
India, Rajasthan -- Sardar Market at Jodhpur
The bustling and colorful Sardar market at Jodhpur - rickshaws, bicycles, people, motorbikes and more motorbikes - only the cows are missing in this video.
The incredibly fascinating bazaar in the old part of Jodhpur, the second biggest city in Rajasthan - although we wouldn't have known it from the small part of it that we saw, which is the very part of it that's really interesting, close to the clock tower and one of the old city gates. The constant movement, the colors, the noise (the smell) would be indescribable, were it not for the wonderful modern invention of digital cameras with movie option.
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1. SHRI MISHRILAL HOTEL: Special Rabri + Special Pede
ADDRESS: Clock Tower, Sardar Market, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 34200
OPEN: 8:30AM - 10PM
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To make this sweet snack, reduce milk by adding sugar until it becomes thick. Add a mixture of rosewater and cardamom powder, then serve.
PRICE: 5 USD/360 INR per kg
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Reduce milk to milk solid (called mawa) by evaporating or drying the milk out. Add cardamom powder, sugar, saffron and kewra (an extract distilled from the flower of the pandanus plant) to the mawa and roast in a wok until it becomes a smooth paste. Allow to cool, roll into balls and enjoy.
PRICE: 5 USD/360 INR per kg
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2. MOTU JALEBI WALA: Jalebi
LOCATION: Tripolia Bazar, Rawaton Ka Bass, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001
OPEN: 6AM - 12PM for jalebi (otherwise open until 8PM)
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Motu Jalebi Wala has been serving one of Jodhpur’s most popular sweets, jalebi, for 105 years. The jalebi batter is made from refined flour, a little bit of gram flour and water. Finish the jalebi by dunking it into sugar syrup and eating!
PRICE: 5 USD/360 INR per kg
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3. JODHPUR SWEETS: Rabri Ladoo + Rose Badam Ladoo + Pista Pan Gilory
LOCATION: 9th C Rd, Sardarpura, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342003
OPEN: 7AM - 10:30PM
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Boil milk and reduce it to mawa (milk solid), mixing with gram flour to create batter. In separate wok, add sugar syrup, saffron and cardamom powder. Strain the batter into the ghee pan, forming small balls. After the balls are fried, dunk in the sugar-saffron syrup.
To make the ladoos (round balls), mix almonds, big cardamom seeds, cardamom powder, rose petals (fresh), the fried small balls that were previously dunked in sugar syrup and bind them together into ladoo.
PRICE: 5.2 USD/380 INR per kg
????ROSE BADAM LADOO
Create the dough by mixing soaked almonds and sugar. Then mix with chopped roasted almonds, pistachios and rose syrup. Roll into a balls (ladoos), then roll it again in rose syrup before coating them in dried rose petals.
PRICE: 16.4 USD/1,200 INR per kg
????PISTA PAN GILORY
Soak cashew nuts and pistachios for 3 hours before grinding them into a paste. In a wok, add water and sugar to create a syrup, then add ghee and the pistachio and cashew paste. With a thick wooden spatula, continue mixing the paste to make it finer. Allow to cool for 30 minutes. Flatten the paste and cut into equal squares. Take one piece and curl it into the shape of a cone.
To make the stuffing, mix gulkand (rose marmalade), pistachios, roasted almonds, mishri (sugar crystals), poppy seeds, pan chutney with silver leaf, sugar and saffron. Allow to sit for one hour, then add the stuffing to the cone. Wrap the cone in edible silver sheet. Finally, using saffron and rose water, create a paste and add a drop on the outside of this sweet treat.
PRICE: 13.6 USD/1,000 INR per kg
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Flavours of India: Colourful Clothing at Sardar Market, Jodhpur | 12th December 2014 | Highlights
Take a look at the colourful clothing at the Sardar Market in Jodhhpur.
Flavours of India is a show on Kairali TV on travel and cooking, in which host Lekshmi Nair highlights various cuisines, culture and heritage of different Indian states. Host Lekshmi Nair, a seasoned chef herself, is a multi-faceted personality, who runs an outdoor catering company called 'Caterina', is a lawyer with 1st rank in LLM and a doctorate in law to her credit, and a professor. She is also an expert in constitutional law. The highlight of this travelogue show is the anchor's natural & casual tone, which is something her audience can easily relate to. Follow Lakshmi on her journey in search of original tastes, presenting you with the time-tested recipes of the unsung chefs from kitchens across the length and breadth of the country.
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Jodhpur Sardar Market
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Jodhpur City Guide | India Travel Video in Rajasthan
Join us as we visit Jodhpur in this city travel guide covering the best things to do in the 'Blue City' of Rajasthan, India. Our travel video in Rajasthan (राजस्थान ਰਾਜਸਥਾਨ) covering the 'sun city' focusses on visiting Mehrangarh Fort (मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) for some incredible views of the city and heading over to the Sardar Market (सरदार बाजार) nearby the Ghanta Ghar clock tower of Rajasthan where you can find great places to shop and grab Rajasthani cuisine (राजस्थानी खाना) and a saffron lassi. We especially recommend Jhankar restaurant where we had the best Rajasthani Thali (थाली) and regular Thali during our entire India travels. Jodhpur (जोधपुर) is also worth exploring on foot or tuk-tuk where you can just get lost down the myriad of colorful alleys. For dinner we suggest rooftop views at a restaurant where you can clearly see Mehrangarh Fort (मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) lit up at night. It is just as spectacular by night as it is by day.
Things to do in Jodhpur Travel Guide:
1) Mehrangarh Fort (मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) for incredible views of Jodphur
2) Mehrangarh Fort (मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) for souvenir shopping, lunch and visiting museums
3) Autorickshaw ride around Jodhpur to really experience 'The Blue City'
4) Rajasthani cuisine (राजस्थानी खाना) ordering Rajasthani Thali (थाली) and saffron lassi (लस्सी)
5) Visit Ghanta Ghar clock tower of Rajasthan and Sardar Market (सरदार बाजार) for shopping, people watching and great food
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6) JHANKAR Choti Haveli Restaurant for our favorite Indian food in Jodhpur
7) Rooftop dining for views of Mehrangarh Fort (मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) at night
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Jodhpur City Guide | India Travel Series in Rajasthan Video Transcript:
Our first stop in Jodhpur was Mehrangarh Fort, which is one of the biggest forts in India. The fort sits on a rocky hill overlooking the city and it pretty much dominates the skyline with its imposing walls. Admission to the fort itself is free, but if you’ve come all the way here, you’ll want to pay the admission to visit the palaces which now act as a museum.
Within the fort (मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) you can also visit the ramparts, see the old cannons, and get some overhead views of the city which will quickly help you realize why Jodhpur (जोधपुर) is nicknamed the Blue City.
Then, after all that food and drink, it was finally time to get lost in the blue maze that is Jodhpur.
So right now we have ended up at the Sardar Market (सरदार बाजार) just around the clock tower (Ghanta Ghar). And I would say this is both a local market and a tourist market. You can get produce and like everyday things. Yeah, you see a lot of everyday like market stalls but you also see some more ones that are geared for tourists such as the ones where you can souvenirs, carpets and saris.
Jhankar in Jodhpur (जोधपुर). Oh, it was so good Actually it was one of the best meals we've had in India so far. Yeah. So we are heading back there for dinner. And it is all about Thali (थाली) tonight. We are going to get an original Thali (थाली) and a Rajasthani Thali (राजस्थानी खाना). Because we are in Rajasthan (राजस्थान ਰਾਜਸਥਾਨ) and they have a special Thali so we can't wait to try that out. Now it is off to find a little tuk-tuk. Alright, lead the way. Lead the way.
And that’s it for Jodhpur! Our two-day visit was short and sweet, but it was enough to get a taste of what the city is all about.
So that is a wrap from Jodhpur (जोधपुर). So we had a really good time in the Blue City. Um, it was only two days but I felt like we did quite a bit. Did you enjoy it? Yeah, the fort (मेहरानगढ़ का दुर्ग) was magnificent and the blue city was all it was supposed to be. Yes, so now we're moving on to Jaipur. We're just waiting at the train station. So we're going to catch our train. It is about a 6 hour journey. So relatively not too long but uh yeah can't wait to update you when we get there. Ciao for now.
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