Places To Visit In Jaipur
1. The Hawa Mahal
The daunting picturesque architecture of the Hawa Mahal with all its emblazoning architecture is a masterpiece in its own form. Said to be the most bewitching sight in the city, with vibrant small markets decorating the surrounding of the Mahal like petals on ferns. Also, known as the Palace of Winds you can enjoy the breezy palace and get some excellent photographs.
2. The RamBagh Palace
The abode of the royal personnel, the former residences of the Maharajas; it now serves to be one of the best hotels in the world. Tracing back to the history of this grand palace, it served first to be the garden house for the nurse of Raja Ram Singh II. After that, it was converted into a hunting lodge.
3. The City Palace
The royal touch of the city is what embellishes its popularity so much. Another such a splendid home is the City Palace. The palace is a perfect blend of different architectural styles like that of the Mughals, the Rajputs and the European persona. This serene beauty is amalgamated with intricate designs of peacocks decorating its gates.
4. The Jal Mahal Palace
Standing true to its description and name is the exotic beauty of the Jal Mahal. The palace is located amidst the Lake Man Sagar and is one of the most famous tourist destinations of the city. The Mahal is a total of 5 storey building with top floor exposed atop of the water and 4 storey beneath the surface of the water. The place is a total bliss to watch especially at night.
5. The Birla Mandir
Also known as the Laxmi Narayan Temple; the Birla Temple is the most auspicious, serene and religious place in Jaipur. The temple grazes the foothills of the Moti Dungri Hills of the city. The temple is constructed in white marble and worships Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi as the principal deities. A worth visiting place, the all-holy vibes are going to replenish you from within.
6. The Sisodia Rani Garden
An illustration of eternal unrequited love; narrating the tale of desirable love between Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh and Rani Sisodia Jai Singh. Built in the year 1728, the garden is considered to be a symbol of everlasting love and since has been the gate away for the queens of Jaipur. The park is themed on the telltale of Lord Krishna and Radha and is one of a most beautiful tourist destination.
7. The Amber Fort
The formidable high fort with its everlasting grandeur is painting the fluttering pages of every historical book dictating the rich and eminent tale of the good and dignified royal house of Kanawha clan speaking out from the august rule of its rulers; stands tall the fort of Amber. The Amber Fort has known to serve the royal house of Jaipur and is known for its endearing mirror work.
8. The Jaigarh Fort
Standing right to the royal heritage of the city, you’re another destination should be the Jaigarh Fort. It is famously known as the world’s most massive cannon on wheels. Reminiscence of the grandiose cultural heritage of the royal houses of Rajasthan, the Jaigarh Fort is to be indeed regarded as an exquisite beauty during its time.
9. The Nahargarh Fort
Forming the most architecturally and historically amazing and marvellous trio of palaces, the Nahargarh Fort joins the Amber Fort and Jaigarh Fort of the city. Grazing along the high hills of Aravallis, the palace is known to give you the most enchanting views of sunset spreading itself over the entire Jaipur. One of the best sightseeing of Jaipur, the palace is a complete retreat during the night.
10. The Jantar Mantar Observatory
The built-in astronomy style resembling the Rajput era of architecture, the intriguing sculptures and structures of the Jantar Mantar Observatory, is a trend amongst tourists visiting the city. The observatory flutters the glory of ways the Indian science used to carry our scientific proceedings. The engineering is very impressive other than being total amazement for science lovers.
11. The Albert Hall Museum
Famously known as the Albert Hall or the Government Central Museum, the elaborate construction and the inciting architecture will not give you a vibe of a museum, making it one of the most bewitching and elegant museums of the world. The museum houses a collection of the former medieval periods including, the local king’s portraits, artefacts, handicrafts and marvelous paintings illustrating the glorious part of the city and the royal families.
12. The Elefantastic Farm
For those requiring some adventure thrill during the visit, the one spot you should hand on try is this elephant farm in this small village. The concept of Elefantastic is fascinating and so has attracted a number of visitors both national and international from different countries. When you visit the farm, do not forget to go on an elephant safari.