Jaipur sightseeing package' destinations:
Amer Fort -
Raja Man Singh I. Amer Fort built. Amer Fort, also known as Amber Fort,
is located in Amer, Rajasthan, India. Amer is a town with an area of 4
square kilometers located 11 kilometers from Jaipur, the capital of
Rajasthan. The fort is known for its artistic Hindu-style elements. With
its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort
overlooks Maota Lake, the primary water source for the Amer Palace.
Amer was once a significant stronghold along the ancient trade routes.
The Fort overlooks Maota Lake and is located 4 km west of Jaipur. Amer
Fort is an excellent example of Rajput architecture. The red sandstone
fort is a vast and impressive structure comprising a series of palaces,
fortified gateways, massive walls, large water reservoirs, and unique
gateways, each guarded by giant elephants. Inside the Amer Fort are
several palaces and temples. The Amer Fort is a must-see for anyone
visiting Jaipur.
Amer Fort is one of the most popular tourist destinations, and for a good
reason. The fort is a stunning example of Rajasthani architecture and
offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Amer Fort is
also home to several interesting historical sites, such as the Jai Singh
Observatory and the Amber Palace.
Rajasthan Tour Package is one of India's most popular tour packages in
India, and Jaipur is one of the most popular destinations in Rajasthan.
Amer Fort is a must-see for anyone visiting Jaipur, and Rajasthan Tour Package
offers a great way to see the fort and the surrounding area.
Jal Mahal -
The Jal Mahal palace is a grand showcase of Rajput-style architecture. It
has a scenic view of Man Sagar Lake from the middle of the water. You
can view Man Singh Dam from the palace, which is a beautiful sight. The
palace was built in the 16th century and is an excellent example of
Rajput architecture. It is a five-story building with a sandstone
exterior. The interior of the palace is very ornate and includes many
intricate designs. The palace is a great place to visit if you are
interested in architecture or history.
The best thing about the Jal Mahal Palace in Jaipur is its stunning
architecture and beautiful setting. The palace is set in the middle of a
lake and has five stories, each with a different archway and balcony.
Jal Mahal is a palace in Jaipur that is entirely built of marble. It is
also known as the Water Palace. This palace is a unique place to visit.
It's an actual palace built on the water. The lake was a part of the
royal garden. Sawai Pratap Singh, a Maharaja of Jaipur, made it. The
palace is a lovely place to visit. It used to be a royal palace. Now it
is a museum. Jal Mahal is a very famous tourist attraction in Jaipur.
Kanak Vrindavan Garden -
The Kanak Vrindavan Garden is a must-visit place for all those who love
nature and its beauty. It is one of the most beautiful and serene places
in Jaipur. It is a lovely garden that is home to a variety of flowers
and trees. The park is well-maintained, and the flowers and trees are
carefully nurtured. The garden is a popular spot for picnics and
weddings.
We recommend a visit to Kanak Vrindavan Garden. It is situated in the
heart of the city and is well-maintained. The garden has a wide variety
of flowers and plants. The staff is friendly and helpful.
The Kanak Vrindavan valley is a beautiful garden compared to the valley
of Vrindavan. The Kanak Vrindavan valley is located near Amer fort
Palace, Jaigarh Fort, and Nahargarh Fort. In this garden, a temple
called the Shri Govind Deoji Parisar temple is dedicated to Sri Krishna.
This temple is surrounded by a series of fountains and has beautiful
marble decorations. Rajasthan Holidays Jaipur One-Day Tour includes a
visit to this lovely garden.
JANTAR MANTAR -
Jantar Mantar is a collection of architectural astronomical instruments
built by Maharaja Jai Singh II at his then-new capital of Jaipur in the
early 18th century. It is one of the largest and best-preserved five
observatories built by Jai Singh. The observatory is part of the UNESCO
World Heritage Site "Hill Forts of Rajasthan."
The instrument consists of a giant stone sundial, with a gnomon (the
vertical stake that casts the shadow) 27 meters (89 ft) high and a
horizontal dial with a radius of about 9 meters (30 ft). It is oriented
towards the north so that the gnomon's shadow falls directly on the
meridian line. The sundial can measure local time to an accuracy of
about two seconds. The sundial can also be used as a compass to find the
cardinal directions.
The observatory also has a set of fourteen large instruments, all of
which are designed to measure different astronomical phenomena. These
include a Samrat Yantra (an instrument for measuring the altitude of the
sun), a Jal Yantra (an instrument for measuring the water level in a
well), and a Ram Yantra (an instrument for measuring the position of the
stars).
Jantar Mantar is an essential landmark in the Jaipur sightseeing
package and is one of the city's most popular tourist
attractions.
HAWA MAHAL -
The Hawa Mahal is one of Jaipur's most iconic landmarks. This five-story
palace is made entirely of red and pink sandstone. It is said to have
been built to enable the ladies of the royal household to observe street
life while remaining unseen. Today, the Hawa Mahal is one of Jaipur's
most popular tourist attractions.
The Hawa Mahal, or "Palace of the Winds," is a five-story structure in
Jaipur, India, built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. It is one
of the city's most recognizable landmarks and is particularly notable
for its ornate facade, which comprises small windows and intricate
latticework. The Hawa Mahal was designed to allow the royal household
ladies to observe street festivals while remaining hidden from view.
Today, it is open to the public and houses a museum on the history of
Jaipur.
ALBERT HALL MUSEUM (CENTRAL MUSEUM) -
The Albert Hall Museum is the main museum of Jaipur, Rajasthan. It was
built in the late 19th century to house the art and artifacts collected
by the royal family of Jaipur. The museum is named after Prince Albert,
the consort of Queen Victoria. The museum has a vast collection of
artifacts from all over India and even from other countries. The museum
is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history and culture of
India.
The building has a remarkable Indo-Saracenic architectural resemblance
and unique stone decoration, which makes it stand out among other
buildings in Rajasthan. It is also called the "Government Central
Museum'' and is the most famous museum in Rajasthan. This museum houses
a fantastic collection of antiquities, treasured objects, and other
artworks. Murals, Persian paintings, and other works of art may be found
throughout the museum's halls. They depict historical civilizations and
kingdoms such as the Green, Chinese, and others. Rajasthan Holidays Jaipur trip
package allows travelers to explore this architecturally
excellent and nationally essential structure.
NAHARGARH FORT -
Nahargarh Fort is one of Jaipur's most popular tourist destinations. The
fort is located on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, overlooking the city
of Jaipur. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II built the fort in the 18th
century. The fort has many exciting features, including several temples,
palaces, a museum, a restaurant, a bar, and gardens. The fort is also
home to several birds, including peacocks, and is a popular spot for
bird watching.
The fort is a historical landmark that was once a strong city
defender.
Along with Jaigarh Fort and Amer Fort, it was a tall wall
that protected the people. Tigers are believed to have resided in the
hills surrounding the fort, which is how it got its name. The
Madhavendra Bhawan, which includes 12 identical rooms for each of Sawai
Madho Singh's 12 queens, is a must-visit for our packages during
Rajasthan Holidays.
JAIGARH FORT -
Jaipur sightseeing tour is complete with a visit to Jaigarh Fort.
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II built this majestic fort in 1726. It is
known for its beauty, magnificence, and architectural splendor. The
Jaigarh Fort has located 25 km from Jaipur. It provides an excellent
view of the city from the top of the fort. Various other attractions of
the fort are the multiple galleries and temples. There are many stories
associated with the construction of the fort. The most famous story
about the fort is about the princess of Jaipur. It is said that the
princess used to live in the defense. She used to be very fond of one of
her courtiers. After becoming old, he could not climb the fort and meet
her. He started climbing the fort at night and was eventually caught by
the guards. The guards tried to punish him, but the princess intervened
and accepted his love. This is the story behind the fort's name –
Jaigarh, which means 'loved by the princess.
MOTI DOONGRI GANESH TEMPLE -
Moti Dungri is a high hillock in Jaipur on the road to Samode Palace. It
is the location of a Ganesha temple, situated on a rock, hence the name
Moti Dungri. It is said that the stone is made of the same material as
the hillock. There is also a small cave temple under the rock. The view
from the top of the hillock is spectacular. On a clear day, you can see
the entire city of Jaipur. The temple is situated on a hill called Moti
Dungri, on the road leading to Samode Palace. The temple is on top of a
rock, hence the name Moti Dungri. The stone is made of the same material
as the hillock. There is also a small cave temple under the rock. The
view from the top of the hillock is spectacular. On a clear day, you can
see the entire city of Jaipur.
RAJ MANDIR:
Raj Mandir is a well-known name in the theater world. Situated on M.I.
Road, this theater is a must-see place on Jaipur City Tour. It was built
by the ruler of Jaipur, Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh, in 1733 and was
named after his father. This theater is an architectural wonder designed
so that a considerable chandelier hangs from the middle of the
auditorium. The chandelier has about 250 bulbs, and the theater has
about 600 seats. The theater has a rich tradition of over 250 years and
has hosted several famous artists from various fields. It was here that
the famous play "Nai Roshni" was staged for the first time. It is an
excellent place to visit in Jaipur sightseeing taxi and is a part
of almost every Jaipur tourism package.
Several well-known goods should be purchased while in
Jaipur.
The local bazaars in Jaipur sightseeing taxi offer a wide variety
of souvenirs that will be perfect for your friends and family back home.
You can find traditional Indian items such as block-printed fabrics,
hand-painted pottery, and hand-crafted jewelry. Or, if you're looking
for something more unique, you can discover camel-hide bags and
Rajasthani puppets. With some bargaining skills and patience, you can
find fantastic deals on souvenirs in the local bazaars. Bargaining is
expected, so feel free to haggle for a reasonable price.
The city is full of bustling markets and bazaars where you can find all
kinds of handmade goods, local textiles, and traditional Indian snacks
and sweets. And be sure to try out some of the delicious street food
while shopping - it's a Jaipur specialty! While bargaining is expected,
feel free to haggle a bit to get the best purchase price.
To please your palate, try some of Jaipur's well-known
cuisine.
If you're looking for a culinary adventure in Jaipur, you won't be
disappointed. The city is known for its traditional Rajasthani cuisine,
a delicious mix of spicy, sweet, and savory flavors. Some of the most
famous dishes to try in Jaipur include laal maas (a spicy lamb curry),
ker sangri (a tangy vegetable dish), and ghevar (a sweet dessert). Of
course, no meal in Jaipur would be complete without a cup of chai or
Indian tea. So be sure to order a cup of this aromatic beverage for your
dinner.
From street food like chaat and dal bati churma to traditional Rajasthani
thali meals, there's something for everyone to enjoy. And, of course, no
visit to Pink City Tour would be complete without indulging in some of
the city's famed sweets like ghevar and moong dal halwa. So come hungry
and ready to explore all of Jaipur's deliciousness!
Jaipur city tour offers jungle safaris for individuals
who are wildlife enthusiasts.
Jaipur, the capital of India's Rajasthan state, is a major tourist
destination for its many ancient forts and palaces. But the city also
offers a unique opportunity to see some of India's wildlife up close.
Just outside Pink City Tour is the Ranthambhore National Park, one of
the best places in India to see tigers in the wild. Visitors can take
jeep safaris into the park to see the tigers and other animals, such as
leopards, deer, and monkeys. Ranthambhore is also home to many bird
species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.