Consturcted
In : Situated in the north Indian state of Rajasthan, about
261 kms away from Delhi, the capital city of India.
Major Tourist Attractions: Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jal Mahal,
Ram Niwas Garden, Jaigarh Fort, Nargarh Fort, Amber Fort, Jantar
Mantar, Rani Sisodia's Garden and Palace, Govinddev Ji ka Mandir,
Albert Hall Museum, Statue Circle.
Best Buys: Jaipuri quilts, Tie-dye textiles, block
printed textiles, semi precious stone jewelry.
Best Activity: Shopping
Nearby Tourist Destinations: Ajmer, Alwar, Delhi, Agra, Shekhawati, Sawai Madhopur.
Major Tourits Attractions:
Amber Fort
Located at a short distance of 11 kms from Jaipur, the Amer Fort
complex stands amidst wooded hills overlooking the Delhi-Jaipur
highway, with its forbidding ramparts reflected in the still waters
of the Maota Lake below.
Hawa Mahal
Constructed in 1799, by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh who appointed
Lal Chand Usta as the chief architect who designed the Hawa Mahal
for a specific purpose the Hawa Mahal is a five-storied structure
that has no steps but ramps that lead to tiny cocoons from where
the ladies of the regal family could see what was going on in the
city.
The City Palace
The world famous palace of Jaipur which is popularly known as The
City Palace was built by the Kachhwaha ruler of Amber Sawai Jai
Singh in early 18th century. The different Mahals of this palace
is decorated with pillars, arches, Mehrabs, and grills and also
with beautiful inlay works. It is very rare to find such a scientific
and modern 18th century building.
Jantar Mantar
The Jantar Mantar is an astronomical garden observatory. Jantar
Mantar in English means 'Magical Device'. It was built for the Maharaja
Jai Singh II (1693 -1743) in the centre of Jaipur. The instruments
were used to observe the movements of sun, moon, planets and stars.
Jal Mahal
The palace was built as a summer resort and pleasure spot by Sawai
Pratap Singh in the year 1799 in the middle of the beautiful Man
Sagar Lake. It is one of the finest and most exotic pieces of Rajput
architecture reflecting the technical excellence and knowledge of
the builders of those times.
Jaigarh Fort
Also known as the fort of victory, Jaigarh Fort is a rugged structure
built in 1726 by Sawai Jai Singh. It was the royal treasury for
several years. The fort is perched on a cliff and is surrounded
by huge battlements with inside walkways offering stunning views
on all sides.
Excursions:
Sanganer: 12 km on Tonk Road. It has beautiful Jain temples
and important craft industries besides the ruined palaces, broken
city walls, triple gateway and a neglected Mughal garden. Large
and small units of block and screen printers produce some of the
finest hand printed textile in the country.
Bagru: 35 km southwest on Ajmer road. The ground level fort
is still in good shape. Its attraction is hand printed cloth industry.
The designs are simpler here, the techniques less complicated and
the colours of more earthly shades.
Ramgarh Lake: 32 km northeast. It is famous for its huge
artificial lake created by constructing a high bund amidst tree-covered
hills where the citizens throng in a large number for picnic during
the rainy season. The temple of Jamwa Mata and the ruins of the
old fort still reminds of its hoary antiquity.
Samod: 40 km northwest. The old palace renovated and rebuilt
provides the most gorgeously decorated and painted examples of Rajput
haveli architecture. It provides an ideal spot for outing.
Bairath: 86 km on the Shahpura-Alwar road. It contains the
relics and structures of Mauranyas, Mughal and Rajput periods. The
excavated remains of a circular Buddhist temple, unique in Rajasthan
and the earliest structural temple in India, make it an important
historical place. Akbar the great, constructed a mint and his son
Jahangir a beautiful Mughal garden and a remarkable monument with
painted chatris and walls.
Abhaneri: 128 km northeast off the Agra road near Bandikui.
It is famous for the temple of Harshad Mata built in 7th-8th century
and the stepped Chanda Baodi. Two Jain temples were built at a later
period.
Sambhar 94 km west. It is famous for the country's largest
inland salt lake. It is also known for holy Devayani tank, beautiful
Shakambhari Devi temple, the palace and the nearby Naliasar. Sambhar
Lake is also famous for the illusion of water (mirage) during noon
times.
Other Important Places to Visit In Jaipur:
Galta JI
Naxmi Narayan Temple
Nahargarh Fort
Sargasuli
Govind Devji Temple
Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh
Ram Niwas Bagh
Moti Doongri
Jaipur Fairs & Festivals:
Gangaur Festival (March -April): Gangaur festival is popular
among women who pray to the goddess Parvati. This festival in common
in all parts of Rajasthan but in Jaipur and Udaipur it is a attraction
as procession of caparisoned horses and elephants accompanying the
image of Lord Shiva. The married women pray for the well being of
their husbands.
Elephant Festival (March-April): Elephant festival is held
in pink city Jaipur to celebrate Holi, where visitors get to watch
several elephant sports and can also play this festival of colours.
A show is organized with the elephants turning out in their best
finery.
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