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Trip to the Pink City Jaipur Rajasthan

10.04.18 10:31 AM By twinklegarg479


Jaipur, likewise referred to as 'The Pink City', is among the most interesting traveler destinations in India. This capital city of Rajasthan, owes its name to the excellent warrior king, Sawai Jai Singh II who founded it in the year 1727. The city of Jaipur was prepared by a young Bengali architect named Vidyasagar, based on the of the concepts of Shilpa Shastra (an ancient Indian text on architecture).

Also called 'The City of Victory', Jaipur has a rich cultural heritage, which gives it an unique identity. A riot of colors welcome you as quickly as you step into this fantastic city. The merriment and eagerness displayed by everything around you is rather enticing. The imposing forts, amazing palaces, beautiful gardens and markets intrigue you even more. Besides, there are a host of other tourist destinations in Jaipur, that makes it a place you need to check out a minimum of once in your lifetime. The very best time to travel to Jaipur is during the winter seasons (October to March).

Traveler Attractions in Jaipur

Some of the most well-known tourist attractions you can visit when you take a trip to Jaipur are listed below.

Hawa Mahal

It is one of the most famous landmarks to dot the landscape of Jaipur. Likewise referred to as 'The Palace of Winds' it was constructed by Sawai Jai Singh II in the year 1799 AD.The palace with it's beehive like structure was constructed by the king to enable the women of the royal household to watch royal processions and life activities outside in convenience and personal privacy.

The City Palace

Among the most visited tourist destinations in Jaipur, the City Place is a fantastic blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural kinds. Located in the heart of the old Jaipur city, this palace occupies one seventh of the area of the walled city. Developed by Jai Singh, this palatial structure has actually been ornately created and has actually various well set out yards and gardens. Besides, the City Palace likewise houses a museum with an exceptional screen of both Rajput and Mughal costumes, mini paintings, royal paraphernalia and so forth.

Amber Fort

This enforcing fort palace is located on a little hillock and ignores the city of Jaipur. Its building and construction was begun by Raja Man Singh in 1592 AD, however was lastly completed by Sawai Jai Singh in the eighteenth century. This architectural marvel is a mix of Rajput and Mughal forms of architecture and speaks volumes about the greatness and splendour of the times it has actually been a witness to.

Jal Mahal

Famous for its intricate architecture, the Jal Mahal was constructed in 1799 ADVERTISEMENT by Sawai Pratap Singh for duck shooting parties. Developed of red sandstone, the first four floors of this structure are under water with only the leading flooring showing up. A causeway links this palace to the mainland. Interestingly, this place draws in a great deal of migratory birds in the winter season.

Nahargarh Fort

Also referred to as 'The Tiger Fort', the Nahargarh Fort was constructed by Jai Singh II in the year 1734. This grand structure is the first of the 3 forts developed by the Rajput kings and is a standing witness to all the magnificence and valor connected with the brave Rajput kings.

Jaigarh Fort

This rugged military structure was constructed by Sawai Jai Singh in the year 1726. Perched on a cliff this structure provides outstanding views of the wonderful city of Jaipur. It also houses the world's biggest canon on wheels, the Jaivan besides having a museum, which has a huge collection of weapons and canons utilized by the Rajputs.

Jantar Mantar

This structure was built by Sawai Jai Singh in the year 1716 and has the distinction of being the largest stone observatory in the world. The Jantar Mantar lies near eviction of the City Palace in Jaipur and has a variety of medieval astronomical instruments on display.

How to reach Jaipur

Jaipur is around 262 km away from Delhi and is well connected by roadway, rail and air. It has routine flights to Delhi, Calcutta and Mumbai besides having weekly flights to places like Jaisalmer and Udaipur. A significant portion of the train lines have been transformed to broad gauge and there is an unique luxury train called 'The Palace on Wheels ‘which originates from Delhi and makes a trip around Rajasthan. A variety of Deluxe and Express buses are run by the Rajasthan federal government and a number of private operators. Pre-paid automobile rickshaws are easily offered. Besides, there are likewise bikes available on hire.

For more information on Rajasthan tour packages from Delhi and any other holiday packages contact Swan Tours one of the leading tour operators in India.