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Hotel Image Point

Hotel Image Point, Hotel, Restaurant & Bar is owned and managed by Mr. Anil Sothwal. The company is established in Jodhpur, (Rajasthan) India with a vision of luxury stay and modern culture. The concept was incepted by Mr. Sothwal while travelling with family in south where a stay with lots of these faciliteis (Gold GYM, Dosa Plaza(South Indian Restra), Mumbai Spices (The Indian Kitchen), Chop King (True Chinese Restra) & Cool Plaza (Icecream Parlour) was not possible and everyone's in the family wanted different things. in 2013 they designed the concept and started to execute it.

Mr. Anil Sothwal - Owner

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Mehrangarh Fort

The impregnable Mehrangarh Fort, which rises above the city, is one of the largest forts in India. As impressive as it is, as a well preserved heritage structure, there's so much more to discover inside.

Ghanta Ghar

Ghanta Ghar, also known as the clock tower of Rajasthan, is in the Indian city of Jodhpur. It was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh from whom the market takes it name. In fact, the tower dominates the entire scenario.

Umaid Bhawan Palace

The Umaid Bhawan Palace at Jodhpur, India's last great Palace, was constructed between 1929 and 1944. Constructed in what can loosely be described as the Indo-Art-Deco style.

Mandore Gardens

Mandore was the capital of the Marwar region before Jodhpur was founded but now it's in a miserable condition. There's an old fort, as well as an eclectic collection of temples and cenotaphs.

Jaswant Thada

To the left of the Mehrangarh Fort compound is the Jaswant Thada of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. It is a 19th century royal cenotaph built in commemoration of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.

Kaylana Lake

The lake is situated between igneous rock land formations. It receives its water from Hati Nehar (translation: elephant canal), which is further connected to the Indra Gandhi canal.