Jaipur Tourist Attractions

Jaipur Tourist Attractions Travel to Jaipur to experience the wondrous Jaipur Attractions, the Pink City of India. One of the most favored tourism destinations in India, Jaipur offers a plethora of touristic attractions to the traveler. Jaipur Attractions with its colourful culture, forts, palaces and lakes beckons travelers from far and away. The magic of the majestic city of Jaipur captures all with the royal treatment and hospitality. Right from your arrival and throughout your holidays in Jaipur, joy will be all around and within you. Explore the city where royalty still lives in the grandeur of its palaces and forts.

There are a number of Jaipur Attractions that must be experienced:

The City Palace:Jaipur Attractions
A must-see when you travel to Jaipur, the City Palace covers almost one-seventh part of the city. Converted into a museum, except a small portion that is still used by the royal family of Jaipur, the City Palace is built in the fortified campus style. One of the major attractions in the museum is the portion that is devoted to the arms and ammunition used by the royal family in the past. Other important attractions are the Textile and Costume Museum, Art Gallery, Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, and Diwan-i-Khas and Diwan-i-Am.

Hawa Mahal:Jaipur Attractions Strange though it may seem, this most famous landmark of Jaipur is not actually a palace but a series of sandstone screens. This pink structure was constructed so that the ladies of the palace could watch the royal processions without being seen by any outsider. This sandstone edifice was named Palace of Winds after the many brass wind vanes that adorned it until 1960s.

Amber Fort:Jaipur Attractions Standing tall over a small hillock overlooking the Pink City, Amber is the classic romantic Rajasthan fort-palace. Amber today is nothing but a reflection of the glorious past of the fierce Kachwaha Dynasty that ruled over this region from 12th to 18th century. Man Singh I started the construction of this fort in 1592 and, perhaps, it was the defence that topped his priorities before constructing this fort. The rugged walls of this fort may not look beautiful from outside, but the interior is a virtual paradise and painted scenes of hunting and wars adorn the walls along with precious stones and mirrors set into the plaster. Half the fun at Amber Fort is the walk from the road to the fort with majestic views of the surrounding valley. An elephant ride up to the fort is also an unforgettable experience. Not to be missed if you plan to travel to Jaipur.

Jaigarh Fort:Jaipur Attractions
Another amazing attraction to be visited during your Jaipur travel is the Jaigarh Fort. Situated in the north of Jaipur, the Jaigarh Fort is structurally similar to the Amber Fort. The only exception is that it houses the mighty Jaivana, the largest wheeled canon in the world. Other attractions in the Jaigarh Fort include three water tanks, a museum, and breathtaking views of the city below.

Central Museum:Jaipur Attractions Located in the Ram Niwas Garden, the Central Museum or Albert Hall is a mixture of pillars, arches, and courtyards adorned with murals. There is a huge collection of objects displaying different facets of Rajasthani culture and history. There are miniature paintings, ivory carvings, costumed mannequins, and shields depicting scenes from the Hindu epics, among others.

Jantar Mantar:Jaipur Attractions This largest stone observatory in the world has a very interesting story behind its construction. Sawai Jai Singh, the founder of five observatories in India including this one, was a great admirer of developments in science and technology, especially astronomy. Before constructing this observatory, he sent his emissaries to all corners to the world, who returned with many manuals of cutting-edge technology including a copy of La Hire's Tables. He built the structures following every detail given in the manual, but at the end, he found to his astonishment that the observatory was 20 seconds more accurate than that given by La Hire. Situated near the gate of the City Palace, the observatory has 18 large instruments, many of them still in working condition. The Jantar Mantar is not to be missed if you plan to travel to Jaipur.

Birla Mandir:Jaipur Attractions
Also known as the Laxmi Narayan Mandir, the Birla Mandir, situated in the south of Jaipur, has been built by the Birla family, one of the largest industrial dynasties in India. This white-marble structure has three domes, each styled according to different approaches to religion.

Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh:Jaipur Attractions The terraced Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh (the Garden of Sisodia Queen) is situated on the Jaipur-Agra road at a distance of 6 km from Jaipur. The garden was created by the queen of Jai Singh II as an escape from the court intrigues. The landscaped gardens and murals of the life of Lord Krishna, decorating its interiors, are breathtakingly beautiful.



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Jantar Mantar
Central Museum
Jaigarh Fort
Hawa Mahal
City Palace
Amber Fort
Nahargarh Fort
Kanak Vrindavan Valley
Rambagh Palace
Laxmi Narayan Temple
Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh
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