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One of the
most popular and desired destinations of to urists,
Jaipur, also known as Pink City is a place that basks in
the glory of its rich historical legacy. The ancient forts
and palaces stand majestically even while life goes on in
the 21st century. Jaipur is a major business center that
bustles with life while still retaining its old world
charm. The magnificent palaces and forts, the imposing
havelis (mansions) and the imposing walls built around the
city still speak volumes about the historical legacy of
Jaipur. Jaipur is one of the hottest tourism spots in the
world today.
The city was built over a period of almost 3 centuries and
still glows in radiance of its rich cultural heritage.
Your travel to Jaipur in Rajasthan is sure to leave you
absolutely mesmerized and keep you asking for more. So
check out our related sections to know more about what to
expect in your Jaipur travel in India.
Prime Attractions of Jaipur
Hawa Mahal
Jaipur's signature building, the
Hawa Mahal, a multi layered palace, was built by Maharaja
Sawai Jai Singh II. Famous for it's beehive like
structure, the Mahal is an interplay of red and pink sand
stone, carefully and painstakingly outlined with white
borders and motifs.
Amber Fort
Overlooking the Delhi Jaipur Highway, the image of the
Amber Fort is beautifully reflected in the lake below.
Within the Fort lies the famous Jai Mandir (Temple) with
its world renowned Sheesh Mahal, a hall full of Mirrors.
Jal Mahal
The Jal Mahal Palace, Jaipur is noted for its intricate
architecture. The Palace was developed as a pleasure spot.
It was used for the royal duck shooting parties.
Jantar Mantar
At the entrance to the City Palace is Jantar Mantar, the 'Yantralaya'
of Sawai Jai Singh II, the last great classical astronomer
in India. The modernistic structures known as 'Yantras'
are the unique creations of this astronomer-king designed
by him and built by experts to observe the movements of
sun, moon, planets and the stars.
Birla Mandir
Birla Mandir or the Lakshmi - Narayan Temple, situated
just below the Mooti Doongari castle.Built on raised
ground, it is surrounded by large lush green gardens.

City Palace (Jaipur)
The City Palace is an imposing blend of traditional
Rajasthani and Mughal art and architecture. The City
Palace complex houses several palatial structures. In the
heart of the old Jaipur city, the City Palace occupies a
large area divided into a series of courtyards, gardens
and buildings.
Govind Devji Temple
Located in the central pavilion of the elaborate sprawling
Jai Niwas Garden, to the north of the magnificent Chandra
Mahal, is the miniature temple of Lord Krishna.
Govt. Central Museum
Located in the centre of the sprawling Ram Niwas Bagh,
this is the oldest Museum in the State. The building was
designed by Colonel Sir Swinton Jacob. It was built in
1876 AD when King Edward VII visited India as the Prince
of Wales. It was opened to public in 1886 AD.
Nahargarh Fort
Beyond the hills of Jaigarh, stands the fort of Nahargarh
like a watchful sentinel guarding Sawai Jai Singh's
beautiful capital.
Sawai Man Singh Museum
Located within the City Palace complex and nestled amidst
old buildings, temples and the palace quarters, this
museum was founded in 1959 by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II.
The exhibits comprise of the ancestral collections built
up by the successive rulers of Amer and Jaipur.
Sheetla Mata Fair
The Sheetla Mata Fair is held in March-April, the month of
Chaitra, in village Seel-Ki-Doongri, Jaipur. Doongri is a
hillock on top of which the shrine of Sheetla Mata stands.
The fair is held in her honour every year and attracts
hordes of visitors from far and wide.
Archaeological Museum - Amer
Located in the Dil-e-Aram Gardens, of Amer, the ancient
capital of Jaipur, was established in 1949.
Bagru
The village on the Ajmer Road is known for its block
prints called as the ¿bagru¿ prints
Banganga Fair
The Banganga Fair is held annually near a rivulet, 11-km
from the historical township of Bairath in Jaipur
district, on the full moon day of Vaishakh (April- May).
Visiting the Banganga Fair, taking a bath and paying
homage to the holy sites in the vicinity at this time is
therefore considered very auspicious by the pilgrims who
come from Alwar, Behror, Jaipur, Bharatpur and many other
places.
Gogaji Fair
Gogaji Fair is held in the memory of a popular hero of the
area who is known as Goga Veer among the Hindus and Jahar
Peer among the Muslims. The Kayam Khani Muslims claim
descent from him and regard him as a peer (saint).
Hawa Mahal Museum
Just behind the beautiful Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) in
the adjoining Partap Mandir, a museum was set up in the
year 1983. Preserved here, is the sculptural heritage
collected from Ganeshwar, Virat Nagar, Raid, Sambhar and
Museum of Indology, Jaipur Nagar.
Jaigarh Fort
It is one of the few military structures of medieval India
preserved almost intact, containing palaces, gardens, open
and covered reservoirs, a granary, an armoury, a
well-planned cannon foundry, several temples, a tall tower
and a giant mounted cannon
Modern Art Gallery
A small gallery in the first floor of the Ravindra Manch
Auditorium in Ram Niwas Garden of Jaipur shows a selection
of works by the well known modem artists and sculptors of
Rajasthan.
Museum Indology
Created and established by Acharya Ram Charan Sharma 'Vyakul'
in 1960, the Museum of Indology has a collection of Folk
and Tantra art.
Ram Niwas Garden
The popular Ram Niwas Gardens located in Jaipur were laid
out by the last Maharaja Ram Singh II, as a famine relief
project. At the centre is the splendid central museum and
near by is a small zoo and a bird park, good on atmosphere
but short on animals.
Shri Mahavirji Fair
The Shri Mahavirji Fair is held from Chaitra Shukla
Ekadasi to Baisakh Krishna Dwitiya (March-April) to
commemorate the memory of Shri Mahavir Swami, the 24th
Tirthankara (saint) of the Jains, in Chandan Gaon. Among
the visitors to the fair are the principal followers of
Mahavir Swami - the Digambar Jains, who come from far and
wide to pay homage to the saint at the shrine.
Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh
Along the road to Agra through a narrow gorge in the
south-eastern corner of the walled city, is situated
Sisodia Rani-ka-Bagh, the largest and the most famous
garden built by Sawai Jai Singh II for his Sisodia Queen.
Vidyadhar's Garden
Vidyadhar Garden, located near the Sisodia Gardens is a
beautiful vineyard, which unfolds itself in the valley. It
is named after Vidyadhar Bhattacharjee, the architect of
Jaipur. Cuddled in a narrow valley, this beautiful garden
was built in honour of Jai Singh's chief architect and
town planner.
Virat Nagar Musuem
The museum, although not very large has the richest
collection. The excavated material like potteries, pikkins,
old coins, seals, metallic pieces, weapons and statues
have been exhibited here.
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