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Top 10 best places to visit in Jaipur: Must-See Attractions and Travel Guide

Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. It is also known as the Paris of India, the second Vrindavan, Chhoti Kashi, and the Pink City. Jaipur is a popular tourist destination in India. The city is famous for its historical heritage, magnificent forts, palaces, and gardens.

              There are a Top 10 places to visit in Jaipur.

1. Amer Fort:

  1. Amer Fort:- Amer Fort is a beautiful hill fort made of sandstone and marble, and it offers a wonderful view.                                                                                                                                                                                         This fort offers intricate architecture, its grand gate, courtyard, and the Sheesh Mahal built inside the fort, which is also called Darpan Mahal,                                                                                                                               Don’t miss – You can enjoy an elephant ride here till the entrance and do not forget to see the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) here.

2. Hawamahal

2. Hawa Mahal:- Hawa Mahal is the identity and pride of Jaipur. Situated in the City Place complex in the middle of the city, Hawa Mahal adds to the beauty of Jaipur. It was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in the year 1799 AD. Its architect was Shrilalchand. There are 365 windows in the rear part of Hawa Mahal. There are a total of 953 small and big windows (jharokha) which are decorated with beautiful intricate designs. It has five floors. The courtyard on the first level has Sharad Mandir and Pratap Mandir, the second floor has Ratan Mandir, the third floor has Vichitra Mandir, the fourth floor is known as Prakash Mandir and the fifth floor is known as Hawa Mandir.

    Don’t miss – An amazing view can be seen from the windows on top of it, you must see it and take a tour inside it.

 

3. City Palace

3. City Palace:- It is a historical palace, City Palace is situated in the heart of the old city of Jaipur. It was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in 1727. It is a wonderful blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles. It is one of the major tourist attractions of Jaipur. Its palace has beautiful courtyards, huge gates, gardens, lakes, and grand rooms. A major part of the palace is the Chandra Mahal. The Darbar Hall of the City Palace used to hold public events and meetings during the time of the Maharajas.

Don’t miss – Architecture, Durbar Hall, Chandra Mahal, Archive, And City Palace gardens.

4. Nahargarh Fort

4. Nahargarh Fort:-This fort is situated on the Aravali mountain hills, just 6 kilometers outside Jaipur city. This fort is one of the major tourist attractions of Jaipur. A very beautiful view of Jaipur is visible from here. It was built in 1734 by Raja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur.

     Architecture of Nahargarh Fort

A.  Main chamber:- The main hall of this fort is very large and grand. Members of the royal family used to live here and royal events were organized here.

B.  Beautiful Paintings:- The walls and ceilings of this fort have beautiful paintings and carvings that showcase the historical Rajasthani culture of that time.

C.  Fort Walls:– The walls of this fort are very strong and high, which increases the security of the fort. These walls are connected to the Aravalli Mountains.

Don’t miss the view from the roof of the fort, Madhu Mahal, and Sun Pole.

5. Jal Mahal

5. Jal Mahal:- Jal Mahal Jaipur, is a historical and beautiful palace, it is famous for its architecture and great location. This palace is situated in the middle of Mansagar Lake, and it looks like it is floating in water. This palace is a major attraction among tourists. Jal Mahal was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II of Jaipur.

     Don’t miss – Boating in the lake and sunrise and sunset view, don’t forget to experience the refreshing atmosphere and peace hare, especially when you take a stroll along the lakeside.

6. Jantar Mantar

6. Jantar Mantar :- It was built in 1728 by Maharaja Jai Singh II. Jantar Mantar is a historical astronomy instrument in Jaipur, Rajasthan. The purpose of Jantar Mantar was to study the movement of celestial bodies. After seeing it, it is clear that these instruments reflect a deep understanding of classical mathematics and astronomy.

Features of Jantar Mantar :

  1. Construction and purpose :
  • It was constructed in 1727 and completed in 1734.
  •  Its purpose was to keep accurate records of the position, speed, and time of celestial bodies.
  • It was built to perform astronomy calculations.
  1. Structure: Jantar Mantar contains various types of mechanical instruments, there are 19 types of them.
  • Samrat Yantra
  • Jaiprakash Yantra
  • Nadi Yantra
  • Dhanush Yantra
  • Chakra Yantra
  1. Protection: Jantar Mantar has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010. It is a major attraction and a wonderful source of information related to astronomy for tourists.

Don’t miss: Astrological Instrument, Real Class, Surya Yantra

7. Jaigarh Fort

7. Jaigarh Fort:- This fort is a historical fort, which is situated at a distance of just 15 Kilometres from Jaipur city. This fort is famous for its architecture, grandeur, and historical importance.

Key features of Jaigarh fort :

  1. Location and View: The fort is situated high up in the Aravalli Mountains, offering a spectacular view of the city of Jaipur. The walls and structures of the fort provide strong protection to the surrounding area.
  2. Construction and Architecture: The Jaigarh Fort was built in the mid-16th century, and the main purpose of the fort was to provide security to the city of Jaipur and the Amer Fort. The architecture of the fort is a mixture of Indian and Muslim royal styles. There is a huge reservoir, museum, and many magnificent palaces and chambers within the fort.
  3. The Grand Cannon Jaivana: There is a famous cannon in the middle of the Jaigarh Fort, called Jaivana. This cannon was once one of the largest cannons in the world and had the capacity to fire a shell weighing about 50 kg at a time.
  4. Security System: There are huge fort walls around the fort, and the security system inside the fort is very strong. There was a royal reservoir inside it, which was used to supply water during the war.

Don’t miss: Beautiful View, Fort History, and the Grand Cannon Jaivana

8. Elefanjoy Elephant Sanctuary

8. Elefanjoy Elephant Sanctuary:- This is a unique elephant conservation site located near Jaipur, where special attention is given to the conservation and welfare of elephants. This is a kind of elephant sanctuary, where rescued and injured elephants are rehabilitated Elephants are provided with a natural environment where they can roam around freely, play, and follow their natural behavior.

      Don’t miss: Elephant Photography,

9. Birla Mandir

9. Birla Mandir:- It is a beautiful Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi. The Birla Mandir was built in 1988 by the Birla family, A renowned family of Indian industrialists. The architecture of this temple is very beautiful and modern, which is a blend of Indian and contemporary architectural styles. Fine carvings and beautiful paintings can be seen in the interior and exterior parts of the temple.

      Don’t miss: Birla Temple, Pray to God

10. Albert Hall Museum

10. Albert Hall Museum:- Albert Hall was built in 1876 during British rule and was intended to house a museum in memory of King Albert of England. This museum displays a collection of cultural heritage, artifacts, and historical objects of Rajasthan. This museum is now one of the major tourist attractions of Jaipur.

Don’t miss: Architecture, Paintings

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