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Jaipur Tour
Jaipur is popularly known as the Pink City. It is also the capital of the
state of Rajasthan. It is one of the most visited tourist places of India.
The old city of Jaipur is partially encircled with seven gates - the major
gates are Chandpol, Sanganeri, and Ajmeri.The Capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur
is steeped in history and culture. Here the past comes alive in magnificient
forts and palaces, blushed pink, where once lived the Maharajas. The bustling
bazaars of Jaipur, Famous for Rajasthani jewellery, fabric and shoes, possess
a timeless quality and are surely a treasure trove for the shoppers.
Amer Palace & Fort
Amer Fort and Palace was originally built by Raja Man Singh and subsequently
developed by Sawai Jai Singh. The major attractions are Sheela Devi Temple,
Sheesh Mahal ( Hall of mirrors), Jai Garh Fort a few kilometres from the
city centre was built for the defence of the towna and has one of the
world`s biggest cannons on wheels and a rich collection of arms and weapons.
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)
Hawa Mahal is the most strikingly designed monument in Jaipur. Built by
the Poet-King Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799, the Hawa Mahal is centrally
located and is multiniched five storey high back view of the compled.
It was conceived to provide an adequate vantage position behind delicate
stone-carved jali, screens for the palace women to watch the royal processions
passing through the Bazar below without being seen by outsiders. The Top
of the palace affords a beautiful view of the city. A small archaeological
museum is yet another attaraction in the palace.
Jal Mahal
The Jal Mahal Palace, Jaipur is noted for its intricate architecture.
The Palace was developed as a pleasure spot. It was used for the royal
duck shooting parties. On the road to Amber at a distance of 6.5 kms from
Jaipur are the cenotaphs of the royal family. A causeway leads to Jal
Mahal Palace situated in the middle of Man Sagar lake, opposite the cenotaphs.The
first four floors of this building is under water, only the top floor
remains outside.One can have a wonderful view of the lake and the palace
from Nahargarh Fort Built in 1799, the palace is now abandoned, but reasonably
well preserved. In the monsoons, it looks particularly startling with
its red sandstone set against the water hyacinth filled lake.
The City Palace
The city Palace is a historic landmark. The Carved arches are supported
by grey-white marble columns studded with floral motifs in gold and coloured
stones. Two elephants carved in marble, guard the entrance, where retaineers
whose families have served generations of the rulers are at hand, to serve
as guides.
Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar is one of Sawai Jai singh`s Five remarkable observatories.
Constructed withstone and marble its compled instruments whose setting
and shapes are precisely and scientifically designed , represent the high-points
of medieval Indian Astronomy. The two Ram Yantras used for gauging altitudes
are unique in their isolation. This is the largest of five observatories
founded by Sawai Jai Singh-II in various parts of the country.
Jaigarh Fort
The Western skyline is dominated by the extensive parkotas (Walls), watch-towers
and gateways of Jaigarh.It is one of the few military structures of medieval
India preserved almost intactcontaining palaces, gardens, open and covered
reservoirs, a grannary, an armoury, a well planned cannon foundry, several
temples, a tall tower and a giant mounted cannon the Jai Ban the largest
in the Country.
Nahargarh Fort
Beyond the hills of Jaigarh, stands the fort of Nahargarh like a watchful
sentinel guarding Sawai Jai Singh's beautiful capital. Much of the original
structures are now in ruins, but the lovely buildings added by Sawai Ram
Singh II and Sawai Madho Singh II in the 19th century are preserved in
a good condition. Some of the rooms provide the most spectacular view
of the city below.
Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh
Along the road to Agra through a narrow gorge in the south-eastern corner
of the walled city, several landscaped gardens were constructed by the
kings and important courtiers in the 18th and 19th centuries. The largest
and the most famous amongst these is a garden built by Sawai Jai Singh
II for his Sisodia Queen - The Sisodia Rani-ka-Bagh. It consists of tiered
multi-level gardens with fountains, watercourses and painted pavilions.
Amongst others, the best-preserved one is Vidyadhar-ka-Bagh, constructed
by the builder of the city, Vidyadhar, with shady trees, flowing water,
an open pavilion and suites of living rooms.
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