Jaipur Travel Guide
Jaipur is 260 km from Delhi and 240 km from Agra and forms the most chosen
tourism golden triangle of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. It a bustling capital
city and a business centre with all the trapping of modern metropolis but
yet flavoured strongly with an age-old charm that never fails to surprise
a traveller. The old Jaipur painted in Pink can grip any visitor with admiration.
Stunning backdrop of ancient forts Nahargarh, Amer, Jagarh and Moti Dungri
are dramatic testimonials of the bygone era and a reminder of their lingering
romance.
Places of Interest in Jaipur
City Palace
Located in the heart of the walled city, The City Palace Complex gives you
an idea about the farsightedness of the founder of Jaipur Sawai Jai Singh.
He left behind a legacy of some of the most imposing and magnificent architecture,
art and craft structure in the city. Sawai Jai Singh built its many buildings
but some of some of the structures were also built by later rulers and some
of them are even dated in the in the twentieth century too. The palace is
a blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architecture and the royal family still
lives in a part of the palace.
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Amber Fort

Amber (pronounced Amer) is situated about 11 kilometres from Jaipur and
was the ancient citadel of the ruling Kachhawa clan of Amber, before the
capital was shifted in the plains to present day Jaipur.
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Hawa Mahal

Built in 1799, by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh the 'Hawa Mahal', Palace of
the Wind, is one of the major landmarks of Jaipur. It is an integral part
of the City Palace, an extension of the Zenana standing away from the main
complex. This five storey building of unusual architecture designed by Lal
Chand Usta, is a stunning example of Rajput artistry made of red and pink
sand stone, beautifully outlined with white borders and motif's painted
with quick lime. The monument with a spectacular view of Jaipur city with
road avenues, intersections and colourful crowds in the market, was originally
conceived with the aim of enabling ladies of the royal household to watch
the everyday life and royal processions in the city without being seen by
others.
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Jantar Mantar
Across the road from the palaces is the famous JANTAR MANTAR one of the
five observatories in India . Built by Sawai Jai Singh, this is one of the
largest and the best preserved. A passionate hobby of the king in the field
of Astronomy, numerology, insighted him to execute this observatory and
with the help of skilled labourers, they managed to create a collection
of complex astronomical instruments chiselled out of stone and most of which
continues to provide accurate information to this day.
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Jaigarh Fort
The Jaigarh fort is the most spectacular of the three-hilltop forts that
overlook Jaipur. In Mughal times, the Jaipur region was a major weapon-producing
centre for the Mughal and Rajput rulers, several of which are on display
in the fort's museum. It is one of the few military structures of medieval
India preserved almost intact, containing palaces, a granary, a well-planned
cannon foundry, several temples, a tall tower and a giant mounted cannon-the
Jai Ban (Jaivan) which is the largest cannon in the world. Jaigarh Fort
is also known as the fort of victory. The display includes a collection
of canons, many of which are exquisitely decorated and were used in the
Mughal campaigns led by the Rajput King, Raja Man Singh.
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Nahargarh Fort
Nahargarh Fort is located on the sheer rugged ridge of Aravali Hills and
it forms an impressive northern backdrop of Jaipur. It looks most classy
when floodlit at night. The fort overlooks the city and presents a glittering
view of the city lights. It was built in 1734 and extended in 1868.
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Kanak Valley
Not so old but definitely an exquisitely land scaped gardens with beautifully
carved temple in beige stone, which is a vast complex with terrace sites
all around and intricately carved marble columns and lattices. Located in
the foothills of Nahargarh hills on the way towards Amer, this complex is
a popular spot for picnic and film shoots.
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Albert Museum

Located just outside the walled city is the sprawling Ram Niwas garden,
which has always been a place for recreational activities since the reign
of Sawai Ram Singh ji.
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Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh
Sawai Jai Singh built it in 1728. The garden is laid in Mughal style and
it depicts the legends of Radha and Krishna. The garden is located 8 kms
from Jaipur - Agra road.
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Laxmi Narayan Temple

Birla Mandir or the Lakshmi - Narayan Temple, situated just below the Moti
Dungari. This is a modern temple built of white marble on top of a hill,
dominating the skyline of south Jaipur. The Birlas (industrialists who have
also built several temples in India) built this temple. The temple has been
constructed in white marble and has three domes, each portraying the different
approaches to religion.
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Suggested Tour Packages
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Rajasthan
Pushkar Tour (18 Days)
Delhi - Jodhpur - Luni - Dhamli - Deogarh - Narlai - Kumbalgarh -
Ranakpur - Udaipur - Dungarpur - Udaipur - Delhi |
Temples,
Desert and Beaches Tour (17 Days)
Delhi - Varanasi - Khajuraho - Orchha - Jhansi - Agra - Jaipur - Jodhpur
- Udaipur - Bombay - Goa - Bombay |
Palace
on Wheels Train Tour (08 Days)
Delhi - Jaipur - Jaisalmer - Jodhpur - Ranthambore - Udaipur - Agra
- Delhi |
North
India Holiday Packages (18 Days)
Delhi - Srinagar - Gulmarg - Kargil - Leh -Alchi - Jammu - Amritsar
- Delhi - Jaipur - Agra - Delhi |