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Places to Visit in Jaipur, Tourist Places & Top Attractions

Best places to visit in Jaipur with Incredible Tours India: 1. City Palace 2. Jantar Mantar 3. Hawa Mahal 4. Amber Fort 5. Albert Hall Museum

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Places to Visit in Jaipur, Tourist Places & Top Attractions

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  1. The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, often known as the Pink City, is a renowned tourist destination. The dynamic city of Jaipur offers a lot to discover, from the architectural splendour and imperial majesty to the street cuisine and colourful marketplaces. Words alone cannot capture the beauty of Jaipur. Everything in this city, including the palaces, forts, monuments, museum, and lake, is breath-taking. The city is also widely renowned for its mouth-watering regional cuisine, folk music, and dancing. One of India’s most dazzling cultural treasures is Jaipur. You can see a lot of Jaipur in a day, but if you can stay longer, there are a lot of sites close by that you may explore. TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Nahargarh Fort The Nahargarh Fort is a fort that stands proudly atop an Aravalli Hills hill. Jai Singh’s reign saw its construction in 1734, and it was later expanded in 1868. Strong fortification Nahargarh, which means “abode of tigers,” guarded Jaipur from invading enemies. It is recognised as one of the best places to go in Jaipur and is famous for its stunning sunset views of the entire city. Jal Mahal Beautifully constructed Jal Mahl is often referred as the “Water Palace.” It is situated in the middle of Jaipur’s picturesque Mansagar Lake, and it offers a bird’s-eye perspective of the Nahargarh Hills. Four storeys of the five-story red Sandstone castle are still submerged. Maharajah Madho Singh constructed it in 1750, and his son added to its grandeur by creating lovely courtyard gardens. It displays a masterful fusion of Rajput and Mughal architectural abilities. City Palace Shortly after Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II made the decision to move his court from the city of Amber, City Palace has stood in the centre of the Old City of Jaipur for three centuries. City Palace is more than just a sand-colored royal residence; it is a vast complex of structures centred on a number of beautifully designed garden courtyards with views of Lake Palace and Jaipur. JantarMantar A fantastic astronomical observing point with enormous importance on a global scale is Jantar Mantar. It is a magnificent illustration of the exceptional architectural and astronomical talent of masons and Rajput King Swai Jai Singh, and was constructed in the early 18th century. The nineteen stone devices, which were carved into various geometric designs, aid in both measuring time and correctly determining the positions of celestial bodies.

  2. Hawa Mahal The Hawa Mahal stands at the intersection of Badi Chaupad, a main route in Jaipur. It is acknowledged as the symbol of Jaipur. The Hawa Mahal palace is built on five storeys, each of which has a chamber with a unique decoration. The peak of the palace offers stunning views of the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and the always packed Siredeori Bazar. Additionally, there is a modest museum that houses some rare artefacts and miniature pieces of art. Albert HallMuseum This magnificent structure, also known as the Central Museum, showcases the timeless elegance of Indo-Saracenic architecture with exquisitely carved arches and domes. The galleries of this enormous museum contain a diverse variety of historic musical instruments, exquisite sculptures, statues, beautiful miniature paintings, and tribal clothing. The museum is illuminated at night, creating an amazing scene. placed at Jaipur’s Adarsh Nagar’s Ram Niwas Garden in Kailash Puri. Birla Temple The Birla Temple, also known as the Lakshmi Narayanan Temple, is a magnificent shrine with exquisitely sculpted statues of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, and other Hindu Gods and Goddesses. It was created in white marble. This intriguing temple is located on an elevated land at the base of Moti Dungri hill. Its walls are decorated with delicate carvings of Hindu symbols and old texts from the Geeta and the Upanishads. Contact Us:- info@incredibletoursindia.com 9414519326, 9461491919 P No:52 Bhura Patel Marg, Kanha Vihar Road, Gandhi Patht (west), 302034 Jaipur Rajasthan India

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