Manoj Bajpayee Explores The Streets Of Jodhpur In An Auto Rickshaw; Calls It ‘Culturally Rich’

by Suchismita Pal
Manoj Bajpayee Explores The Streets Of Jodhpur In An Auto Rickshaw; Calls It ‘Culturally Rich’

The historic city of Jodhpur is known for its stunning forts, rich culture and lip-smacking cuisine. Recently, actor Manoj Bajpayee explored the vibrant alleys of the city inside a local auto rickshaw. After wrapping up the shoot of one of his upcoming movies, he embarked on the traditional road trip.

The Family Man actor uploaded the video on his social media and called Jodhpur a ‘culturally rich’ city. He also thanked P.C. Solanki for inviting the team and the people of the city for their warm hospitality.

 

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Manoj Bajpayee Relishes Lunch In A Traditional Jodhpuri Restaurant Overlooking A Pool

The ravishing Mehrangarh Fort is the most conspicuous structure in Jodhpur, from which the city gets its identity. Many hostels, hotels and eateries are lined up along the fort and offer majestic views. Jodhpur blends ancient charm with a nomadic vibe that infuses a sense of freedom in the air. No wonder, the destination is popular among solo travellers and young folks. Work took Manoj Bajpayee to Jodhpur, and he was soaking in its elegance in totality. Commenting on his auto rickshaw video on Twitter, a fan also asked the actor if he had tasted Mirchi Bade and Pyaaz Ki Kachauri in the city. Earlier, he enjoyed lunch with the team inside a gorgeous Rajasthani restaurant in Jodhpur overlooking a beautiful pool.

 

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Must-Visit Places In Jodhpur

Besides the Mehrangarh Fort, other must-visit places in Jodhpur include Umaid Bhawan Palace, Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, Ghanta Ghar, Jaswant Thada, Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi, Mahamandir Temple and Phool Mahal Palace, to name a few. And a large part of Jodhpur bears a pastel blue hue, due to which is also referred to as the blue city of India.

Also Read: 5 Budget-Friendly And Comfortable Hostels In Jodhpur To Book Under ₹1500

If you haven’t visited Jodhpur yet, include it on your bucket list already! On that note, Kamiya Jani tells us how to explore the blue city in just 48 hours.

Feature Image Credits: Manoj Bajpayee/Instagram and Unsplash