Top 10 Places to Visit in Jaipur
Here are the list of Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Jaipur
Elephantastic
In Elephantastic you can get up close and personal with some famous elephants of India for a day. Here you will find many types of information about elephants. In 2012, this elephant sanctuary was formed to show tourists. Here you will be able to wash, feed and water elephants, learn about elephant decorations and can take a painting class. It also has elephant safari facilities. In addition, it also has camping facilities for guests who wish to stay. You can visit this place between 9 am to 5 pm. Elephantastic is the most respected and popular elephant sanctuary of Jaipur.
Bagru village
Bagru village is the center of attraction for wood printing. It is also commonly known as ‘Bagru prints’. Bagru village is located in the south-west of the city of Jaipur, about an hour away. There are special techniques for wood printing so the preferred design is engraved on a wooden block. Bagru village is also famous for craft ecological consciousness and the use of traditional colors.
Albert Hall Museum
Albert Hall Museum is the oldest museum not only in Jaipur but in Rajasthan. In 1887, it was established as a public museum. It is made up of a combination of Islamic and Neo-Gothic architecture at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The museum was designed by Colonel Sir Swinton Jacob in 1876. A rare collection of carpet, metal and wood crafts, toys, toys, miniature paintings, weapons and weapons and a mummy of Egypt are on display here in the Albert Hall collection.
Markets and Shopping
Jaipur city is an excellent place for traditional things of Rajasthan. It is a good choice for shopping. You will find many types of goods in Jaipur market. Some of the most popular items here are such as gold, silver ornaments, lac bangles, blue clay pots, chundari prints and gotta-leaf clothes, traditional decoration items, etc. The main markets for clothes are Chandpol, Chhoti Chopar, Bapu Bazaar, Purohit ji’s Katla and Johri Bazaar.
Jaigarh Fort
The huge Jaigarh Fort on the Aravali hill in Jaipur city is a grand structure. In 1726, this fort was built by Sawai Jai Singh II for the protection of Amber Fort. This fort tells its past. It is made of thick walls of sandstone and has much attractive special architecture such as Vilas Temple, Lalit Temple, Laxmi Vilas and Aram Temple.
Nahargarh Fort
The Nahargarh Fort, built in 1734, was built to protect the city of Jaipur. This fort is also known as Tiger Fort. The name of this fort was earlier Sudarshangarh, but later it was changed to Nahargarh Fort.Nahargarh Fort has a wonderful view of the city of Jaipur, and the view of Nahargarh Fort at sunset time becomes very attractive. The buildings, Sculpture Park, wax museum built in Rajasthani style are worth seeing here. Recently, many attractive food restaurants have also opened on the Nahargarh Fort.
Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar Observatory literally means “calculating machine”. The Jantar-Mantar Observatory was built by Sawai Jaisingh between 1626 and 1834. The Jantar-Mantar Observatory has the largest stone wall in the world and has also been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal is one of the best monuments of Jaipur; it combines a mix of Mughal and Rajput styles. It is a 5-storey building, Hawa Mahal means “Palace of the Wind”. This palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799. Hawa Mahal has 953 small windows and windows through which fresh air comes into the palace.
City Palace
The royal family of Jaipur was one of the richest families in India. This royal family still lives in the Kripalu Chandra Mahal. City Palace is situated in the central-northeastern part of the city of Jaipur. The premises and buildings of the City Palace blend both Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. The grandeur of this palace is truly worth seeing. The City Palace houses a fascinating museum, Mubarak Mahal, art gallery and royal costumes and a panoramic display of old Indian weapons.
Amber Palace or Amer Fort
Amber Mahal is one of the major attractive tourist places of Jaipur also called as Amer Fort. Amber Mahal is located at a distance of 11 km from Jaipur city center. This palace stands on the top of the Aravalli hill for its Aan, Ban, and Shaan. The Amer Fort was built in the 16th century by King Man Singh I. The Rajput rulers of Jaipur lived in this palace. Due to the unique architecture and magnificent structure, this palace attracts many tourists every year. The historical palace, hall, garden, reservoir and beautiful temple built in it add four moons to the grandeur of the palace. The Shish Mahal built inside the fort is quite popular.
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