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Best Places to Visit in Jaipur

 Jaipur is one of the seven cities of the golden triangle that constitutes India's heritage destination. It is also known as the Golden City of India. Tourists from all over the world travel here in large numbers. Most visit Amber Fort and Jantar Mantar, two of the most popular places to see in Jaipur. However, some other equally famous sites are:



  • Amber Fort is one of the finest examples of regal architecture in the world. Built on the then ruler Sawai Jai Singh's orders, it is a splendid example of Mughal architectural excellence. The Jantar Mantar, or Palace of Dawn, is a series of seventeen astronomical monuments built by the Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is situated near City Palace and Hawa Mahal.
  • Jantar Mantar covers 9 acres of territory and offers visitors a glimpse into the regal lifestyle of Rajasthan royalty. The City Palace is a masterpiece of Jantar Mantar architecture. It was built during the reign of the late Rajput King Jai Singh II. This is one of the most renowned palaces of the city palace complex, which was once under the then Maharaja II control. The website of Jaipur Tour Packages provides a complete travel package to the City Palace.
  • The Night Viewing Festival, also known as Dussehra, allows visitors to have an exclusive look at the entire city palace during the evening. The festival, which is celebrated on the last Friday of the Indian lunar month, showcases the splendor of Jantar Mantar and other shrines throughout the region. It attracts tourists from all over India and abroad. Night Viewing Festival is an open daily service offered by many hotels and guest houses throughout the city.

Amber Fort

Amber Fort is another must-see site situated near the Hawa Mahal and the City Palace. The fort, built in the fifteenth century BC, was the central nucleus of the erstwhile Maratha empire. The fort, which is well worth a visit, has a fascinating history, architecture, photography, and NRI packages.

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal is one of the most visited tourist information centers in the region. It is renowned for its collections of some of the finest specimens of Indian art and architecture. The structure of the HaWaa Mahal reveals the romance and charisma of the Mughal period. The museum offers a comprehensive collection of artworks in the Mughal era. The Cambodia Jain temple is nearby, depicting the lives of Jain saints.

City Palace

The City Palace is yet another must-see site, one that has captured the hearts of every visitor with its distinct charm. The palace, which is famous for its intricate carvings, is also home to several popular restaurants. The Albert Hall Museum is one of the city's famous landmarks, boasting some of the finest collections of artwork in the country. The Mehrangarh Fort is also a notable landmark in the region, depicting the Mughal era.

Amber Fort

Jaipur's other famous attractions include the Amber Fort, one of the most significant trading posts in the country. It has been established by the erstwhile Maratha Empire and served as a military base. Some of its exciting collections include an assortment of weaponry, beads, and ornaments. The Amber Fort was built in the 15th century and so is a historical site worth visiting, along with the various other architectural wonders of the city.

If shopping is your passion, then you will love getting into the Hawa mahal. The Lal Bagh Fort Museum is a notable historical collection, and so are the Amber Fort and Jantar Mantar, the other well-known destinations in Jaipur. The Hawa Mahal, situated on the edge of the sacred river Yamuna, is a tourist favorite among locals and foreigners alike.

Galtaji Temple

You may also want to get a glimpse of the city through the Rajasthani quarter of Galtaj, known for its imposing mansions and palaces. One such palace is the Chokhi Mehtabodhana, built in honor of the Rajput ruler Chokhi Mehtabodha Vati, who had once ruled over Jaipur. Another interesting palace in the vicinity of the Amber Fort and Jantar Mantar is the Samode Palace, which was once the private residence of the formidable Marwari clan. It now holds the world record for being the largest palace in all of Rajasthan.

If architecture and royalty are more your cup of tea, then the Kumbhalgarh Fort and the City Palace of Jodhpur are worth exploring. Also, it would not be out of place to mention the City Palace of Jaipur as one of your top places to visit in Jaipur. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most populous and most enormous municipal palace in India.

It has four parts:

  • The main administration building
  • The dais
  • The Qutub Minar
  • The tombs of the maharanis
Satish Padhiyar

my name satish padhiyar. i am student.i live in rajasthan. now live in jaipur.

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