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Rajasthan's beautiful Pink City Jaipur, was the
stronghold of a clan of rulers whose three hill forts
and series of palaces in the city are important
attractions. Known as the Pink City because of the
colour of the stone used exclusively in the walled city,
Jaipur's bazaars sell embroidered leather shoes, blue
pottery, tie and dye scarves and other exotic wares.
Western Rajasthan itself forms a convenient circuit, in
the heart of the Thar desert which has shaped its
history, lifestyles and architecture.
Jaipur is the first planned city of India, located in
the desert lands of Rajasthan. The city that once had
been the capital of the royalty, now serves as the
capital city of Rajasthan. The very structure of Jaipur
resembles the taste of the Rajputs and the Royal family.
In the present date, Jaipur is the major business centre
for the natives of Rajasthan with all requisites of a
metropolitan city. The city of Jaipur, painted in pink,
grasp the appreciation of every visitor. One can see
that hoary charm still alive in the avenues of Jaipur.
The active streets of Jaipur get plenty of visitors,
every year at their footsteps. The Ancient Testimonials
in the form of mind-blowing monuments remind one of the
past ages. The city comprises the famous structures like
Hawa Mahal, City Palace and Amber Fort, the best
architectural examples of India. Artistic temples and
gardens of Jaipur, marks the atmosphere of serenity and
aestheticism to the lands of Rajasthan. The lively city
observes its ethnicity by celebrating various festivals
like Kite festival, Elephant festival and many others,
of Indian origin.
All theses features make Jaipur, one of the most sought
after tourist destinations of Rajasthan, India. The
glorious city boasts of its cultural heritage from every
nook and corner. Jaipur is the reservoir of Indian
customs, traditions, civilization and legacy. Jaipur
lies at a distance of 260 kms from Delhi, the capital of
India and the city is well-connected with other major
cities of India. Every year, People across the globe
come to experience this royal capital city of Rajasthan.
Place To Visit In Jaipur
HAWA MAHAL -
built in 1799, by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, is the
most recognizable monument of Jaipur. The 5 storied
stunning semi-octagonal monument having 152 windows with
over hanging latticed balconies is a fine piece of
Rajput architecture. Originally designed for the royal
ladies to watch and enjoy the processions and other
activities, on the street below. Now it houses a well
laid out museum. The display “Jaipur past and present”
is the special feature of this newly setup museum.
Timing 10.00 to 16.30 hrs, Entry Fee Rs. 5.00: Phone:
2618862
JANTAR MANTAR (Observatory)
- built in 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the huge
masonary instruments were used to study the movement of
constellations and stars in the sky. Enormous sun-dial
still provide accurate time, which are subject to daily
corrections. Timing 9.00 to 16.30 hrs, Entry Fee Rs.
10.00, Phone: 2610494
CITY
PALACE AND S.M.S. II MUSEUM -
situated in the heart of the old City, it occupies about
one seventh of the old city area. The palace is a blend
of Rajput and Mughal architecture, it houses a Seven
storeyed Chandra Mahal in the centre, which affords a
fine view of the gardens and the city. Diwan-E-Am (Hall
of public audience) has intricate decorations and
collection of manuscripts, Diwan-E-Khas (Hall of private
audience) has a marble pawed gallery Mubarak Mahal has a
rich collection of costumes and textiles. There is a
Clock Tower near Mubarak Mahal. Sileh Khana has a
collection of armory and weapons. Timing 9.30 to 16.45
hrs. Entry Fee for Indians Rs. 35.00 and for foreigners
Rs.150.00 inclusive of entry to Jaigarh fort, Phone:
2608055
ISHWAR LAT -
‘Swarg Suli’ or ‘heaven piercing minaret’, the tower,
near Tripolia gate, built by Maharaja Ishwari Singh
(1744-51). It offers one of the most breathtaking view
of the city.
CENTRAL MUSEUM -
situated in the Ram Niwas Garden. This graceful building
was founded in 1876 by Prince Albert (also known as
Albert Hall). It has a rare collection of archaeological
and handicraft pieces. Timing 10.00 to 16.30 hrs, Entry
Fee for Indians Rs. 5.00, for foreigners As. 30.00,
Phone: 2570099
DOLLS MUSEUM -
a collection of beautiful dolls from all over the world,
it is situated on Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg. Timing 10.00
to 16.00 hrs, Phone: 2619369
BIRLA PLANETARIUM -
It offers unique audio-visual education about stars and
entertainment with its modern computerised projection
system. Entry fee As. 20.00 show timings: 11.00, 13.00,
15.00, 17.00, 18.00, 19.00 hrs. Phone: 2381594
JALMAHAL -
(6 kms) on the way to Amer, this small
palace is set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake.
Renovation around the lake is in progress.
GAITOR - (6 kms) At the foot hill of Nahargarh
stands the memorials to the former rulers of Jaipur the
place has some gracefully carved cenotaphs in white
marble.
JAIGARH FORT -
(15 kms.) standing on a hilltop, overlooking the palaces
and city of Amer. The world’s biggest cannon on wheels-
the Jai Ban is positioned here, built during reign of
Maharaja Sawai Jaisingh. It has a twenty feet long
barrel and pumped in the cannon for a single shot.
Timing 10.00 to 16.45 hrs, Entry Fee for Indians Rs.
15.00 & for foreigners Rs. 20.00, Phone: 2630848
NAHARGARH FORT -
(15 kms.) cresting a hill about 600 ft. above the city,
the fort was built in 1734. The walls of the fort run
along the ridge and within are architectural beauties
like Hawa Mandir and Madhvendra Bhawan. Timing 10.00 to
16.00 hrs, Entry Fee Rs. 5.00, Phone: 5148044
GALTA -
(10 kms.) This holy pilgrimage centre has a temple
dedicated to the Sun God (Which is the only one of its
kind in this part of the country) and natural spring. It
crests the ridge over a picturesque gorge and provides
an impressive view of the city. As the legend goes, sage
Galav performed a difficult penance here.
MOTIDOONGARI -
perched on a hill top on the southern horizon. It is a
replica of a Scottish castle.
LAXMI NARAYAN TEMPLE -
is situated just below the Moti 000ngri, known for the
intricate marble carvings in white marble, popularly
known as Birla Temple.
MAHARANI K! CHHATRI
- The funeral place for the royal ladies, marked by some
wonderfully carved cenotaphs.
SISODIA RANI GARDEN -
(5 kms.) on the road to Agra, the magnificent palace
garden was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1710
for his queen. Timings 8.00 to 18.00 hrs. Entry fee Rs.
5.00, Phone: 2680494
VIDHYADHAR GARDEN -
(5 kms.) on the way to Agra, built by Viyadhar, the
chief architect and town planner of Jaipur. This
beautiful terraced garden has several galleries and
pavilions decorated with exquisite murals, depicting
Lord Krishna. Timing 9.00 to 18.00 hrs, Entry Fee Rs.
5.00
KANAK VRINDAVAN -
(6.5 Kms on the way to Amer) This newly restored temple
and garden, near Jal Mahal, has beautiful gardens and is
popular picnic place. This is also beautiful location
for film shooting. Entry fee Rs. 4.00 & Timings 8.00 to
17.00 hrs, Phone: 2634596
AMER - The old capital of the Kachhwahas stands atop
a range of craggy hills. The fort is remarkable as much
for the majestic grandeur of its surroundings as for its
sturdy battlements and beautiful palaces. It is a fine
blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture. The solemn
dignity of it red sandstone and white marble pavilions,
when reflected in the lake at the foot hill, is a sight
to behold. The original palace was built by Raja Man
Singh, the additional extensions were built by Maharaja
Mirja Raja Jai Singh and Sawai Jai Singh lIthe last
Maharaja of Amer, who built a new city called Jaipur,
where he shfted his capital in 1727.
The palace complex is lavishly ornamented and
displays the riches of Amer. Sheesh Mahal chamber of
Mirrors. Diwan-e-Am or the Hall of Public Audience is a
beautifully proportioned hall open on three sides and
stands on two rows of ornamented pillars. Diwan e-Khas
or the Hall of Private Audience has delicate mosaic work
in glass. Sukh mandir is guarded by sandalwood doors
inlaid with ivory. Throughout the massive fort finely
carved lattice windows, exquisitely painted doorways,
halls and finely sculptured pillars crave for attention. |