Go Rajasthan Travel Offers Best Jaipur Tour Packages
The Indian desert capital, affectionately referred to as the Pink City due to the pink walls and old city buildings, draws visitors with its stunning remnants of a bygone era. Jaipur's most visited attractions and spots are the ancient palaces and forts, with elaborate architecture that serves as a resplendent reminder of their royal heritage. Jaipur Tour Packages are always on a high demand every year.
City Palace
The
huge complex of courtyards, gardens and buildings blends both Rajasthani and
Mughal architecture. The Peacock Gate is exquisite and contains a fascinating
display of detailed workmanship with brilliant peacocks. Today the royal family
lives in the lovely Chandra Mahal (Palace of the Moon) which overlooks the
courtyard. Inside the City Palace complex there is also a museum, an art
gallery and interesting displays of Indian royal costumes and ancient weapons.
City Palace enhances the beauty of Jaipur Tourism.
Amber Fort
Amber
Fort is located on a hill overlooking Lake Maota. It was the original home of
Rajput royalty and contains a series of breathtaking palaces, halls, gardens
and temples inside, the elaborate mirror work adds to the grandeur. The sound of
the evening and the light show, which brings the history of the Fort to life,
is impressive. If you are interested in the art of traditional block printing,
don't miss the Anokhi Museum near the fort. Plan your Jaipur Holiday Packages
with Amber Fort.
Hawa Mahal
The
intricate and fascinating facade of the Palace of the Winds is probably the
most recognized building in Jaipur. Built in 1799, it has five floors that
contain rows of small windows and screens. The wind flowed through the
openings, giving the palace its name. An amazing view can be had from the top
of the building. You must visit this on your Jaipur Tour Package.
Jantar Mantar
Jantar
Mantar, built by King Jai Singh II between 1727 and 1734, literally means
"tool of calculation". More than a curious collection of sculptures,
each structure at the intriguing Jantar Mantar Observatory has a specialized
astronomical function. There are 14 structures, these structures measure time,
predict eclipses and track stars. The most impressive is the huge Samrat Yantra
sundial. At a height of 90 feet (27 meters), it has a shadow that moves
approximately the width of a person's hand every minute. It's a profound
demonstration of how fast time actually goes!
Nahargarh Fort
Nahargarh
Fort, also known as Tiger Fort, is perched on the rugged Aravali Hills
overlooking the city of Jaipur. The fort was built in 1734 to help defend the
city. The Nahargarh Fort offers spectacular views, best seen at sunset. It's
also a great spot for a picnic, as there's an on-site bar, serving beer and
snacks for up to 10p. m. The fort looks especially attractive at night when it
is illuminated.
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