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Jaswant Tada

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About Jaswant Tada

Far From City: 7 kms from city center
Cost: About Jaswant Tada Weather: Time Required:1-2 hours Open Time:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Cost:Indian Tourists: INR 20Foreign Tourists: INR 30Still Camera: INR 25Video Camera: INR 50

Architecture of Jaswant Thada Jaswant Thada is the monument adorned with marble sheets amidst beautiful multi-tiered gardens and a serene lake. It also houses three more cenotaphs and the crematorium reserved only for the Royal Family. The marble sheets are very thin and are intricately carved and hence are a perfect illustration of skilful marble sculpture. The monument has several domes and shikharas giving it a temple-like appearance. Some parts are uncannily similar to the Taj Mahal. It is therefore also called the Taj Mahal of Marwar. The cenotaph also has lattice screens that add to the beauty of the architecture. There is also a memorial of a peacock that is said to have flown into a funeral pyre while the rituals were going on.

Best time to visit Jaswant Tada The best months to visit Jaswant Thada are between October and February as it is winter time and the blaring summers can be avoided. It is best explored during the mornings or evenings as the temperature stays pleasant during these hours. How to Reach Jaswant Tada Jaswant Thada is easily accessible by road from any part of the beautiful city of Jodhpur. Tourists can hail public transport to reach the cenotaph. Auto-rickshaws and buses are a great mode of local transport here, however, tourists can choose to rent cabs too. Those opting for self-driven vehicles can reach Jaswant Thada in about 30 minutes from the city centre via NH62.

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Tips 1. A little climb up a hill is required to reach the cenotaph.2. Wear appropriate clothing and sun protection while exploring the attraction.  3. Carry enough water and keep yourself hydrated.4. You are expected to remove your shoes while entering the cenotaph as a way of paying respect to the deceased.

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