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The pink city of India and capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, a historical city known for its beautiful architecture. Dotted with historical forts & palaces, this charming city has a story embedded in every nook and cranny of its ancient walls. The Pink City is a likeable place, which dazzles the eye of a tourist with several architectural landmarks, stylish monuments, palaces, museums, wide avenues and vibrant markets. Though less than 300 years old, the city is already full of mysteries and legends. Enjoy your wonderful discovery of the unparalleled beauty of Jaipur. • Explore UNESCO World Heritage City and learn about the history of Jaipur. • See Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, & Albert Hall Museum. • Your tour guide will explain Jaipur's history and culture. • Travel by private air-conditioned vehicle with an English speaking driver. • Hotel pickup & drop included.
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7/16/2020 - 6/21/2024
Monday - Sunday : 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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30/A, Nrupathunga Rd, Ambedkar
Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
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First we will take you to the Jaipur’s most-distinctive landmark, Hawa Mahal is located in the heart of old Jaipur and near to market. 30 minute is enough to visit this place. In Hawa Mahal, there are 4 floors, all were designed for some specific purpose. Views of the city can be seen from the top. The middle floors have colorful lattice windows.
Next visit Jantar Mantar, the most famous among five observatories built by Sawai Jai Singh II in India. Great place to see astronomical instruments made hundreds of years earlier and to read the science behind that. It features the world's largest stone sundial, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is near City Palace and Hawa Mahal.
After Jantar Mantar, we will explore the City Palace Complex. This is one of the major tourist attractions of Jaipur. One needs minimum 2-hrs to explore this palace. A visit to City Palace is concluded as a visit to a past era which was full of aura, richness, and wonder. The City Palace is renowned for its stimulating architecture, the amazing courtyards, the intricate works, and the breathtaking museums.
A visit to the beautiful palace in the water shouldn't take more than 10-15 minutes and you can stop to take pictures. There is no entry to the palace. It can be viewed from the road. Jal Mahal palace provides a charming view of the Man Sagar Lake and the Nahargarh hills that border it.
Royal Gaitor Tumbas is exactly what it sounds like- a maharaja's tomb. A wonderful place a little on the outskirts of the old city but certainly worth a visit. You will see exquisitely carved marble tombs and pillars, small coves, domes with reliefs and a fairytale like atmosphere. The place is perfect for those who enjoy photography.
Experience and understand the architectural brilliance, symmetry and science behind the Kund (stepped well) you should spend half an hour. The architectural beauty of the Panna Meena Ka Kund showcases the symmetrical arrangement of stairs in a zigzag manner with octagonal gazebos, small buildings that give a wide view of the surrounding area. It is an 8 story staircase pool that has its own uniqueness and it's one of Jaipur's most photogenic spots.
Jaipur's Albert Hall Museum is the oldest museum in Rajasthan, and it serves as the state museum. This museum is also called the Government Central Museum. Albert Hall Museum owns an extensive collection of artifacts, including paintings, jewelry, carpets, ivory, stone, metal sculptures, and crystal works. An Egyptian mummy is the main attraction of this museum.
In Jaipur, known for its forts and palaces, you will visit all major tourist attractions. After exploring the above places, you can visit Jaipur local market as per your interest.
Constructed in 1749 by King Ishwari Singh to commemorate his victory over Raja Madho Singh, the Sargasuli Tower is a majestic example of Vaastushaastra architecture. Standing as the tallest historical building in Jaipur, this tower was also used as a watchtower for the palace.
The Birla Temple is renowned for its awe-inspiring Shikara that stands at a height of 160 meters. Orientated towards the east, it looks particularly stunning when illuminated by the morning sun's rays. Located to the north of this majestic temple lies Geeta Bhawan - an ode to Lord Krishna and his teachings. Visitors are often left in wonderment upon seeing these sacred sites.
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