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Jal Mahal

JAL MAHAL

One of the most wonderful sights in Jaipur is the beautiful Jal Mahal or Lake Palace. The light, sand coloured stone walls and the deep blue of the water make for a wonderful contrast. The palace appears to float in the centre of Man Sagar Lake, where its magnificent exteriors can be enjoyed by tourists.

hawa mahal

HAWA MAHAL

Hawa Mahal, the Palace of Winds, was built in 1799 by the poet king Sawai Pratap Singh as a summer retreat for him and his family. It also served as a place where the ladies of the royal household could observe everyday life. This unique five-storey structure is a blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, and the exterior, with its small latticed windows, resembles the crown of Lord Krishna. The windows also serve as an air-conditioner of sorts, blowing cool air throughout the palace, making it the perfect retreat during summers. Built from pink sandstone, the Hawa Mahal is Jaipur’s iconic landmark.

City Palace

CITY PALACE

Located deep within the walled city, the City Palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. A beautiful fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture. The City Palace Complex includes the Mubarak Mahal (palace of reception) and the Maharani’s Palace (palace of the queen). Mubarak Mahal now houses the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum and displays a vast and unique collection of royal costumes, and other dresses with Sanganeri prints and folk embroidery. The Maharani's Palace, has an display of very well-preserved Rajput weaponry, some dating back to the 15th century. The palace is adorned with beautiful paintings on the ceiling that are well-maintained.

Amer Fort

AMER FORT

Amber is at a distance of about 11 kilometres from Jaipur. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace, located in craggy hills, is a beautiful melange of Hindu and Mughal styles. Raja Man Singh I began construction in 1592 and the palace, which was built as a strong, safe haven against attacking enemies, was completed by Mirja Raja Jai Singh. Made entirely of red sandstone and white marble, the magnificence of the palace that utilises carvings, precious stones and mirrors. The splendour of the palace is enhanced by the breath-taking vista of the Maota Lake in front. The palace is nearly seven centuries old and has a legendary past.

Jaigarh Fort

JAIGARGH FORT

About 15 kilometres from Jaipur, Jaigarh Fort was built by Sawai Jai Singh II sometime in the early 18th century amidst the arid, rocky and thorn-scrub covered hills. Despite its ancient construction, it still retains most of its imposing citadel appearance. Visitors can see the world’s largest cannon – Jaiban, at the fort.

Nahargarh Fort

NAHARGARH FORT

Nahargarh Fort sits on the Aravalli Hills. It was constructed during the reign of Jai Singh in 1734, and was later expanded in 1868. Nahargarh, which means abode of tigers, was a formidable barrier, defending Jaipur against attacking enemies. Within its walls, the fort houses Madhavendra Bhawan, the summer destination for the members of the royal family. Built by Sawai Madho Singh, the palace has 12 matching boudoirs for the queens, at the head of which is a suite for the king. The fort looks brilliant when floodlit at night. Overlooking the city, it presents a glittering view of the city lights.

Jantar Mantar

JANTAR MANTAR

Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is considered to be the largest of the five astronomical observatories built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. It contains sixteen geometric devices, designed to measure time, track celestial bodies and observe the orbits of the planets around the sun. It also houses the Interpretation Centre that helps the tourists to understand about the working principles & chronolgy of the observatory.

Ishwar Lat

ISHWAR LAT

Ishwar Lat, is a 60 feet high grand minaret in Jaipur. Also called 'Swarg Suli' or 'heaven piercing minaret', this tower near Tripolia Gate was built by Raja Ishwari Singh in 1749 A.D to commemorate a grand victory. Ishwar Lat offers a breath-taking view of Jaipur

Gaitore (memorial of king)

Gaitore

Just off the Jaipur-Amber road is Gaitore, where the former Maharajas of Jaipur are entombed. The chhatris, made of white marble display the distinctive Rajput style of architecture. The open pavilions with ornate domes are supported by delicately sculpted pillars. The décor and extravagance of a particular chattri is meant to reflect the stature and prowess of the ruler it contains. The most graceful and beautiful chattri at Gaitor is that of Maharaja Jai Singh with 20 carved pillars.

Sisodiya Rani Garden

SISODIYA GARDEN

Sisodia Rani Garden and Palace is a palace garden 6 kilometres from Jaipur city in of Rajasthan state in India. It was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1728. The place consists of tiered multi-level gardens with fountains, watercourses and painted pavilions.

Vidyadhar Garden

VIDYADHAR GARDEN

Located near Sisodia Garden, this is yet another beautiful garden which is a must-see for visitors. It is named after Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, the Chief Architect of Jaipur.

Vidyadhar Garden

ram nivas garden

This historical garden was built by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh in 1868. Located in the heart of the city, the garden houses the Albert Hall Museum (now known as Central Museum), a bird park, a zoo, the Ravindra Rang Manch theatre, an art gallery and an exhibition ground.

jawahar circle

jawahar circle

Jawahar circle honored as the largest circular park in Asia, Jawahar Circle is encompassed by a rose garden and offers a number of concentric jogging tracks, benches, and lush greenery.While the beautifully landscaped plantations and green areas of the park are enough to leave a visitor awed, the main attraction of the park has definitely got to be the Musical Fountain. The fountain creates spectacular shows with over 270 types of effects and over 300 colorful lights.

Birla Temple

Birla Temple

The Lakshmi-Narayan Temple, or the Birla Temple, is built entirely of white marble and dominates the skyline of south Jaipur. The temple was built by renowned Indian industrialists, the Birlas, in 1988. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and his companion, Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth and good fortune. The temple is a work of art and has a marvellous display of exquisite carvings and sculptures covering many mythological themes. The top of the temple has three domes, each representing the three religions followed in India.

Moti Doongri Temple

Moti Doongri Temple

Moti Doongri means pearl hill, because the hill indeed resembles a pearl drop. The Ganesh temple was built by Seth Jai Ram Paliwal, sometime in the early 18th century. A legend goes, the King of Mewar was heading back to his palace after a long journey and was carting a massive Ganesh idol on a bullock cart. The king had decided that he would build a temple for the idol of Lord Ganesh wherever the bullock cart stopped. Apparently the cart stopped at the foot of the Moti Doongri, which is where the temple is situated today.

Govind Dev Temple

GOVIND DEV Temple

The Krishna temple is a rare spire-less temple and houses the idol of Govind Devji that Sawai Jai Singh brought from Vrindavan. The deity, worshipped by the erstwhile royal family, is also revered by the the locals in the area.

Digamber Jain Temple

Digamber Jain Temple

The ancient Digamber Jain temple at Jaipur is in Sanganer, 14 km from the city. The principal idol in the Sanghiji Temple is of Lord Adinath in the Padmasan (lotus position) posture. The temple is made of red stone and has attractive carvings. The seven-storied temple has sky-high 'shikharas' (spires) and its inner sanctum is a stone shrine with eight sky-high shikharas.

Galta ji Temple

GALTA JI

Galtaji is an ancient pilgrimage centre in Jaipur. Set amidst low hills and packed with locals and tourists alike, the attractive spot has temples, pavilions and holy kunds (natural springs and water tanks). With Ramgopalji temple, locally called the Monkey temple (Galwar Bagh). On top of the hill is a small temple dedicated to the sun god, called the Surya Mandir. Constructed by Diwan Kriparam, the temple can be seen from anywhere in the city.

akshardham Temple

akshardham temple

The Akshardham Temple depicts real architectural wonders. Surrounded by lush green gardens and charming fountains, the Akshardham Temple has unique architectural features, including the walls which are covered with a number of carvings and sculptures. This helps create an amazing atmosphere of peace and serenity, attracting not just thousands of devotees, but also a number of tourists. The temple is located in Vaishali Nagar in Jaipur, and is devoted to the Hindu God, Narayan,whose beautiful statue is covered in silver and gold ornaments. The temple enraptures its visitors with its beautiful architecture, paintings, and mantras.

Albert Hall Museum

ALBERT HALL

The building gets its name from The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the inspiration for its design. Sir Swinton Jacob conceptualised and designed it using styles from the Indo-Sarcenic architecture and the Prince of Wales laid the foundation stone of the building in 1876. The museum displays a wide range of metal objects, wood crafts, carpets, stone and metal sculptures, arms and weapons, natural stones and ivory goods. It also houses a large collection of miniatures from Bundi, Kota, Kishangarh, Udaipur.

Wax Museum

Wax Museum

Amidst the confines of the Nahargarh Fort at the foothills of the Aravallis lies the Jaipur wax museum, a visit of which is sure to leave you awe-struck! It has been developed by Entertainment 7 Ventures Pvt Ltd. Hosting over 30 wax statues of famed personalities, the museum is a spectacle to behold! The life-like replicas along with detailed backdrops and ingenious sets provide an overwhelming yet unique experience. The museum also has a display of the 10 foot long Bullet, Gati Gamini, and more. The timing for the wax museum is from 10 am to 6.30 pm and open all days of the week, The ticket price per person is Rs 500 for Indians, and for International Travellers is Rs 700.

gem Museum

Gem Museum

The pristine beauty of vibrant and colourful precious stones always fascinates,and taking this fascination to the next level with beautiful displays of the best in jewellery and gems, accompanied by their histories, is the Museum of Gem and Jewellery in Jaipur. Located in the heart of the city, in the Rajasthan Chambers building near New Gate, the museum tells stories about the rich legacy of the gem industry in Jaipur. It is one of the most vibrant and unique museums of gems and jewellery in the country.Jewellers from all over the world have donated exquisite pieces to ensure that the museum has the best gem and jewellery display.

Amrapali-museum

Amrapali Museum

Amrapali Museum is an initiative by the founders of Amrapali Jewels Pvt. Ltd. The museum is dedicated to Indian jewellery and jewelled objects, located in the city of Jaipur. For the founders the collection has been a labour of love that began nearly forty years ago when they became friends at college, and that continues to this day. The ground floor displays items of beauty and adornment, silver and gold jewellery for every part of the body. The basement houses numerous inspirations for designs that have been available to the Indian craftsman over time, seen through both the jewelry and the range of silver objects in the collection.

nahargarh biological park

nahargarh biological park

Nahargarh Biological Park, is located about 12 km from Jaipur on the Jaipur-Delhi highway. It encompasses a large area of 720 hectares and is situated under the Aravalli range. The Park is famous for its vast flora and fauna, and its main aim is to conserve it. At Nahargarh Biological Park, ornithologists can expect to see over 285 species of birds, of which, the most popular is the white-naped tit, which can only be found here.

jahalana safari park

Jhalana safari park

Jhalana Safari Park is an expansive and beautiful safari park in Jaipur that’s popular for its leopard sightings. The forest block has an area of 1978 hectare and is situated on south eastern border of Jaipur city. The safari tour here is raw, wild, and forthcoming, as the park lets the visitors witness wildlife in its natural habitat. Besides leopards, the safari also has around 15-20 panthers reigning the forest area. Other wildlife viewing opportunities at Jhalana Safari Park entail insightful excursions for discovering and exploring diverse wildlife, including striped hyenas, desert fox, golden jackal, chital, Indian palm civets, blue bulls, jungle cat, and many more.

Amar Jawan Joyti

AMAR JAWAN JYOTI

The Amar Jawan Jyoti, or the ‘flame of the immortal soldiers’, is a memorial dedicated to the martyrs of Rajasthan. This memorial is situated near Jaipur’s Vidhan Sabha Bhawan (Legislative Assembly).The key attraction of the Amar Jawan Jyoti is that the torches at the four corners of the structure are always burning. In evenings, this formidable structure is attractively lit up in vivid colours. The brilliant lighting effects make this a picturesque spot a favourite with tourists.

jawahar kala kendra

jawahar kala kendra

The Jawahar Kala Kendra, more popularly known as the JKK, is an international institution that focuses on preserving and promoting the different genres of Indian culture and art. Established in Jaipur in the year 1993, the Jawahar Kala Kendra. JKK facilitates a lot of artists, artisans, scholars, art-connoisseurs, and visitors to interact with each other. KK has been built on a theme of the nine planets, or the navgraha concept of Indian astronomy. With six exhibition galleries, dormitories, auditoriums, and an open house theater.

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