7 Best Place to Visit in Jaipur

                          7 Best Place to Visit in Jaipur Rajasthan

Jaipur
Jaipur, Rajasthan

Just a few days ago, I got a chance to visit Jaipur, it felt as if the beauty of the world has settled in this city and saying, "Kesariya Balam aao ni.. come to my country..."

Yes, today we are going to talk about a city in Rajasthan where if someone goes once, he gets pulled there again and again. (Jaipur-Rajasthan) Jaipur, a small city of Rajasthan with a population of about 30 lakhs, is famous for its Rajasthani style and pink color in the country and world. Today we will tell you which are the places to visit in Jaipur Places to Visit in Jaipur Rajasthan

 Although Jaipur sees something new in every season, according to Traveling Website-Create My Booking the time between "October to March" is the best time to visit Jaipur. In mild winters, seeing the forts and palaces of the city under the clouds can become an exciting experience for you. You can use the railway, road, and air route to reach Jaipur.

History Of Jaipur - History Of Jaipur

Talking about the history of Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is named after Maharaja Jai ​​Singh II, who in 1727 decided to shift his state capital from Amber to Jaipur due to the current scarce facilities and ever-increasing population. Was. Maharaj wanted his new capital to be so scientifically, culturally and architecturally accurate, for which he took the help of Bengali Brahmin scholar Vidyadhar Bhattacharya to build the city according to Vastu Shastra.

After which the city was built in the most advanced and fortified layout, of which two of the nine blocks were reserved for palaces and administrative buildings and the rest for the public. The biggest reason why Jaipur is called "The Pink City" is that in 1856 the entire city was decorated with pink to welcome the Prince of Wales and to continue the magical charm of the city which is still intact today. Jaipur is a planned city of India, due to which it is also known as "City of Victory".

Jaipur The Pink City

The city of Jaipur has a very special relationship with the color pink, the markets here attract a lot of tourists visiting Jaipur. From textiles to the famous jeweler's market in Krishnapol, the special market here is a heaven for traditional jewelry shopping. The city of Jaipur enthralls the tourists visiting here from the famous 'Blue' Pottery to folk dances like Ghoomar. The city also hosts the Jaipur Literature Festival which is the largest festival of its kind celebrated in Asia.

Amer Fort|Amer Fort Jaipur

Amer is a small town located about 11 km from Jaipur, which is known for its magnificent fort built on high mountains. According to a report, about 5000 tourists come here every day to see the beauty of this fort. The walls of the fort are made of red stones and marbles.

There is also a Sheesh Mahal with forty pillars in the fort of Amer, about which it is said that once someone lights a matchstick here, then the whole palace starts shining like a light like Diwali. The biggest feature of this fort is that on coming here, the common man also feels like a king. Elephants take you from under the fort to the fort like a king! There is also a tunnel in this fort between "Amer Fort to Jaigarh Fort", which was used to get out safely during the war.

Hawa Mahal|Hawa Mahal Jaipur

The Hawa Mahal of Jaipur itself is a unique specimen of unmatched art and Rajputi carvings. Hawa Mahal was worked by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. It is said that Rajput ladies used to remain in shroud and cloak around then, this castle was worked to see the parades and different projects going out. There are a total of 152 windows and lattice balcony in this palace. When viewed from the outside, this palace looks like a beehive. This five-storey palace is located on the main road of the old city. If you reach Jaipur in the morning, then visit the Hawa Mahal first because it is an exciting experience to see the Hawa Mahal with the first rays of the morning.

Jaigarh Fort|Jaigadh Fort Jaipur

Jaigarh Fort was built by Maharaja Jai ​​Singh in the 18th century to protect the fort of Amer. Asia's biggest gun is as yet kept in this fortress. This fort is situated at a height of about 400 feet on the hill of Chill, 2 km from the fort of Amer. Being situated on a hill, the entire Jaipur city can be seen from this fort. This fort, popularly known as the Victory Fort is 3 kilometers long and about 1 kilometer wide.

Jaigarh Fort has arranged a ways off of 10 km from Jaipur city.

City Palace Jaipur|City Palace Jaipur

City Palace Jaipur is a palace situated in the heart of the city which was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh Madho in the year 1729. There are three main doors to enter the palace, which are lavishly decorated. Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal are also located in the City Palace complex. The royal family still resides in a part of the palace. The City Palace complex is built in a blend of Rajput, Mughal, and European styles. City Palace is located just 5 kilometers away from Jaipur Railway Station.

 Nahargarh Fort|Nahargadh Fort Jaipur

The distance from Jaipur Railway Station to Nahargarh Fort is about 19 kms. It can be reached by bus and taxi. The special thing about Nahargarh Fort is that this fort can be seen from every corner of Jaipur city. When lighting is done in this fort at night, then seeing this fort is an exciting experience in itself.

 Jantar Mantar Jaipur|Jantar Mantar Jaipur

The distance from Jaipur Railway Station to Jantar Mantar is approx 5 kms. Made of marble and red stones, this observatory was built by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh. Recently this observatory has been declared a national monument. If you have a great interest in the solar system and astronomical instruments, then do not forget to visit the Jantar Mantar of Jaipur.

 Jal Mahal Jaipur|Jal Mahal Jaipur

The distance of Jal Mahal from Jaipur Railway Station is about 12 kms. Jal Mahal is a unique example of architecture situated in the middle of Sagar Lake of Jaipur city. You can take the help of a boat to reach Jal Mahal. The Jal Mahal looks even more beautiful at night. It is said that Rajput kings used to spend time with their queens in this palace. Only the upper part of the palace is visible, the rest part remains submerged in water.

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