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About Jaipur

Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan, Jaipur, famously known as the Pink City, exudes a royal charm with its majestic forts and opulent palaces. Each architectural marvel stands as a testament to Jaipur’s glorious past, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of Rajasthan’s former royalty. The bustling bazaars overflow with the aroma of Rajasthani cuisine and showcase exquisite handicrafts and jewellery, reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage. Festivals come alive with music, dance, and vibrant celebrations that captivate locals and visitors alike.

A leisurely walk through Johari Bazaar reveals vibrant textiles, sparkling gemstones, and traditional Rajasthani attire while enjoying local delicacies and a refreshing glass of lassi. Explore the historic Amber Fort, perched on a hilltop overlooking Maota Lake, blending Hindu and Mughal architecture with its intricate designs and expansive courtyards offering breathtaking views.

Places to visit in Jaipur

Amber Fort

Majestic and imposing, Amber Fort stands as a testament to Jaipur’s rich history and architectural prowess. Perched on a hilltop overlooking the serene Maota Lake, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The fort showcases a splendid blend of Hindu and Mughal styles with intricate carvings, grand courtyards, and stunning palaces. The dazzling Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), with its glittering mirror work, is a highlight.

Hawa Mahal

Known as the Palace of Winds, Hawa Mahal is one of Jaipur’s most iconic landmarks. Its unique honeycomb facade, constructed from pink sandstone, stands as a remarkable symbol of the city’s architectural brilliance. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, this five-story structure was designed to allow royal ladies to observe street festivals while remaining unseen from the outside. The intricate latticework and 953 small windows, known as jharokhas, create a mesmerising play of light and air within the palace.

City Palace

Located in the heart of Jaipur, City Palace is a sprawling complex blending Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles. It features courtyards, gardens, and opulent buildings, housing museums with royal artefacts, costumes, and weaponry. The Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal are notable for their exquisite architecture and historical significance.

Jantar Mantar

Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the early 18th century, Jantar Mantar is an astronomical marvel and UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features the world’s largest stone sundial and 19 other instruments, each designed for specific astronomical purposes. This site showcases the advanced scientific knowledge of its time, making it a fascinating destination for history and astronomy enthusiasts.

Nahargarh Fort

Situated on the rugged Aravalli Hills, Nahargarh Fort offers breathtaking views of Jaipur and its vibrant landscape. Built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, this “Abode of Tigers” serves as a serene sunset spot. Its intricate architecture and historical significance transport visitors back to a time of royal splendour and tranquillity.

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