Jaipur has a great deal to present to travelers - glittering forts
and palaces, art and textiles, vibrant bazaars and colorful people. The
popular palaces of Jaipur include City Palace, Amer Fort, Nahargarh
Fort, Jai Garh Fort and Jal Mahal.
The enchanting capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is color washed pink-the color that signifies the warm hospitality of Rajput culture. Jaipur also serves as the third city of The Golden Triangle of India, including Delhi and Agra. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II erected the city in 1727 A.D that manifests an incredible architectural finery and harmony. The very construction of Jaipur displays the royal taste of the Rajputs and the Royal family and the historic heart of the Pink City still beats in its enchanted palaces, rugged citadels suspended on desolate hills and expansive boulevards that speckle the entire city. Let us take a look at the palaces of this city enduring the timeless beauty. lookindiahotel.com team hotels booking offers best list of hotels in india offers a host of Jaipur vacation packages and packages for other Indian cities at exciting prices.
City Palace complex, a must watch in all of the Jaipur vacation packages, with its several palatial structures is a perfect blend of traditional Rajasthani and Mughal architectural style. The places you must visit in this palace include Badal Mahal, the City Palaca Museum and Shri Govind Dev Temple. The first patio of the palace houses the 'Mubarak Mahal' or the Fortunate Palace that constitutes the textile division of the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum. 'Chandra Mahal', or the Moon Palace, is a gargantuan seven-storeyed structure. At present, the Maharaja of Jaipur resides here. It is adorned in a traditional style by floral streamers, works of art, mirror walls and ceilings.
Raja Man Singh built Amer Palace in 16th century. It is a gripping combination of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Within its powerful walls, one can find magnificent palaces and charismatic gardens constructed using marble and other precious stones, luxuriantly decorated with intricate stonemason paintings and works, which matched up to imperial grandeur and opulence. The places of interest here comprise of Jai Mandir with Sheesh Mahal, Sukh Niwas and Ganesh Pole.
Clinched in the Nahargarh Hills, the Nahargarh Fort of Jaipur was made by Sawai Raja Jai Singh in 1734 when Jaipur was his capital and he chose this fort as an ideal stand guard, rightly known as the Tiger Fort. It bestows the visitors with some wonderful sights of the Man Sagar Lake and the city underneath.
Jai Garh Fort is another grand fort in Jaipur that perches on a sea cliff and is bounded by enormous fortification walls, which have internal avenues that present surprising views on all sides Jaipur and Amber Fort from the Diwa Burj watchtower. It dwells the World's largest cannon on wheel, Jaivan. People can visit its many remarkable palaces, gardens, and its granary, an arsenal that has a stunning compilation of arms and weapons and its temples. Udaipur is another city of Rajasthan for which you can get Udaipur tourism packages to discover the grand forts and palaces as well as striking lakes.
The enchanting capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is color washed pink-the color that signifies the warm hospitality of Rajput culture. Jaipur also serves as the third city of The Golden Triangle of India, including Delhi and Agra. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II erected the city in 1727 A.D that manifests an incredible architectural finery and harmony. The very construction of Jaipur displays the royal taste of the Rajputs and the Royal family and the historic heart of the Pink City still beats in its enchanted palaces, rugged citadels suspended on desolate hills and expansive boulevards that speckle the entire city. Let us take a look at the palaces of this city enduring the timeless beauty. lookindiahotel.com team hotels booking offers best list of hotels in india offers a host of Jaipur vacation packages and packages for other Indian cities at exciting prices.
City Palace complex, a must watch in all of the Jaipur vacation packages, with its several palatial structures is a perfect blend of traditional Rajasthani and Mughal architectural style. The places you must visit in this palace include Badal Mahal, the City Palaca Museum and Shri Govind Dev Temple. The first patio of the palace houses the 'Mubarak Mahal' or the Fortunate Palace that constitutes the textile division of the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum. 'Chandra Mahal', or the Moon Palace, is a gargantuan seven-storeyed structure. At present, the Maharaja of Jaipur resides here. It is adorned in a traditional style by floral streamers, works of art, mirror walls and ceilings.
Raja Man Singh built Amer Palace in 16th century. It is a gripping combination of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Within its powerful walls, one can find magnificent palaces and charismatic gardens constructed using marble and other precious stones, luxuriantly decorated with intricate stonemason paintings and works, which matched up to imperial grandeur and opulence. The places of interest here comprise of Jai Mandir with Sheesh Mahal, Sukh Niwas and Ganesh Pole.
Clinched in the Nahargarh Hills, the Nahargarh Fort of Jaipur was made by Sawai Raja Jai Singh in 1734 when Jaipur was his capital and he chose this fort as an ideal stand guard, rightly known as the Tiger Fort. It bestows the visitors with some wonderful sights of the Man Sagar Lake and the city underneath.
Jai Garh Fort is another grand fort in Jaipur that perches on a sea cliff and is bounded by enormous fortification walls, which have internal avenues that present surprising views on all sides Jaipur and Amber Fort from the Diwa Burj watchtower. It dwells the World's largest cannon on wheel, Jaivan. People can visit its many remarkable palaces, gardens, and its granary, an arsenal that has a stunning compilation of arms and weapons and its temples. Udaipur is another city of Rajasthan for which you can get Udaipur tourism packages to discover the grand forts and palaces as well as striking lakes.