Tourist Places in Jaipur

Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, City Palace, Amer Fort, Albert Hall Museum, Jaigarh Fort, Birla Mandir, Jal Mahal, Raj Mandir Cinema, Rambagh Palace, Sisodia Rani Garden, and many more.

A royal and historical capital, Jaipur is the gateway to one of India’s most flamboyant states. There are several attractions in Jaipur that ooze out the majestic past of the city. For these splendours of heritage marvels, a plethora of tourists from all over the world come here and enjoy the royal experience of the Rajputana graciousness. At the city’s heart, several palaces, gardens and bustling markets have draped themselves in the warm hue of pink as the colour symbolizes hospitality. On the way from this benevolent expanse to the outskirts, there are various places to see in Jaipur like the hilltop forts and well-preserved museums that will tell you the impressive chronicles of the Rajput kings and queens.

What’s not to be missed is the exquisite and contemporary boutiques, hotels and restaurants that will make you feel like modern royalty. With all these and a lot more extravagant tourist places in Jaipur, you will surely get to have remarkable encounters amidst Rajasthani regality.

Here are some of the best places to visit in Jaipur:

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Resembling Krishna’s crown, Hawa Mahal is an elaborate monument in Jaipur. Standing right in the middle of the old market of Jaipur, the structure made of red and pink sandstone keeps the name of the Pink City very proudly.


Lal Chand Ustad has put a lot of effort in designing the back of the palace to blend in the city, which is now also confused as the front by people. 

Also known as ‘The Palace of Winds’, the Hawa Mahal is a part of the City Palace. There is no entrance from the main road to the mahal, so you have to seek for the gate which let you enter. Inside are five floors designed very carefully.


There are 953 ‘jharokhas’ made to allow the winds to pass into the palace and keep it fresh and breezy in sweltering summers.

Being surrounded by the traditional market of Jaipur, you will find all the authentic pieces of souvenirs related to the culture and the history of Jaipur. 

Hence, you can club shopping while visiting the palace. 

Make sure to spend your entire evening shopping traditional souvenirs and then wait for dusk to draw upon only to see the colourfully lit Hawa Mahal standing amidst the bustling market.


History of Hawa Mahal Jaipur - 


Hawa Mahal was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh who was the grandson of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. The story of the birth of the palace started when Pratap visited Jhunjhunu and saw Khetri Mahal.


Maharaj was impressed by the unique design of the Khetri Mahal, and that was when he decided to create a better version of it. Lal Chand Ustad designed this palace and ended up making one of the best monuments history has ever created.


The primary purpose for creating this palace was to give royal women a separate place. From Hawa Mahal, they could enjoy the everyday lives and celebrations of the festival through the windows without being seen as they weren’t allowed to go out in public without a veil. 

The Hawa Mahal was a part of the main City Palace, and the royal family used to come here to escape the scorching heat as this palace was always cold and breezy due to the windows it has.


From then on, it has been preserved to keep the glory and grace alive for the generations to come.


Architecture of Hawa Mahal Jaipur - 


Hawa Mahal is an excellent example of Hindu Rajput architecture finely blended with Islamic Mughal architecture giving it the face it is famous for. 

It is made with red and pink sandstone along with white marble inside the palace. 

The look of the palace observed from the street looks extremely beautiful, and people mistake it with the entrance of the palace. 

Actually, it is the backside of the palace as it is an extended part of the main City Palace. It has five floors adorned with 953 jharokhas and latticework.


The technology of Venturi effect is utilised well to make the air coming inside the palace cool. 

This effect always helped the Hawa Mahal stay serene and pleasant, so royal women never had a problem staying here in hot temperatures.


At several times, the entire royal family used to get together here and escape the summers together.


This honeycomb-like monument is a proud heritage left by the bygone era, which is an integral part of the history as well as architecture.

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Standing tall overlooking the city of Jaipur, Nahargarh Fort is a monumental edifice built by Sawai Madho Singh in the eighteenth century. The fort is situated on Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) and Nahargarh means “abode of tigers”. Nahargarh fort along with Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort once formed a strong defense around the city of Jaipur. However, Nahargarh fort was also used as a summer retreat by the Jaipur kings considering that there are several palaces, temples and landscaped gardens within its complex. There is an extended wall at Nahargarh Fort which connects it to Jaigarh Fort.

The Madhavendra Palace is the hotspot attraction at the fort which has an opulent suite for the king and nine suites for his concubines. The Madhavendra palace looks spellbindingly magnificent and the walls of the suites are intricately designed with delicate fresco paintings.

Within the fort lies the famous Nahargarh Biological Park and a zoo that gives tourists a sneak peek into the wilderness of the regions like Asiatic lions and Bengal tigers. Another huge attraction is the Sculpture Park that has astounding pieces of sculpture on display at the Madhavendra Palace. The fort complex even has two restaurants that offer breathtaking views of the city below and serves zesty Indian cuisine.

History of Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in the year 1734. Interestingly, the fort was never attacked during the entire history. But, historical events in the eighteenth century like the signing of treaties with Maratha forces happened at the fort.

The fort also has another intriguing history attached to it. During the construction of the fort, something things strange used to happen every single day; whatever was built during the day used to collapse at night. The King believed that the construction work was hindered by the restless spirit of Rathore prince, Nahar Singh Bhomia.

So, based on the advice of astrologers, the king decided to build a temple devoted to him and also name the fort on his name to honor him. After doing so, the construction works of the fort went unhindered.

The architecture of Nahargarh Fort



The imposing Nahargarh Fort has been built in the Indo-European style of architecture and is decked up with scalloped archways, domed ceilings, and sprawling gardens. The tall exterior walls of the fort run for several kilometres and the main entrance of the fort, Padi Gate stands as a testimony to the magnificent architecture. The most prominent structure within the Nahargarh Fort is Madhavendra Bhawan aka Madhavendra Palace. This two-story palace was built by King Sawai Madho Singh for himself and his nine queens.

The palace features one majestic suite for the king himself and nine identical suites for his nine wives. The suites are lavish with bedrooms, lobby, kitchen, and a store. An open-air corridor connects all the suites. Interestingly, the suites are built in such a way that the king can visit one of his nine wives without the knowledge of the other eight wives.

Another amazing structure is the Diwan-i-Aam, which is a sprawling hall where the king addressed the grievances of his subjects. There are also two temples within Nahargarh Fort - one for the deity of Jaipur rulers and another one for Rathore prince, Nahar Singh Bhomia.
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Jantar Mantar of Jaipur is an astronomical observatory built by Sawai Jai Singh II. Besides this one in Jaipur, India owns 4 more Jantar Mantar across different states.

 Featuring the world’s largest sundials, the astronomical observatory of Jaipur marks its prominence amongst UNESCO’s world heritage sites. 

Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar comprises of some astounding stone structures which once were used for locating the exact positions of the celestial bodies in space. 

There are around 19 instruments carved out from stone and brass. As it aids in calculating the local time, this massive structure attracts geographers, architects, and historians.

 Even time has failed before the brilliance of this engineering marvel. The observatory still holds its significance in the same manner as it did a thousand years ago. 

The main motive behind the existence of this structure was to gather and study information related to the universe, time and space. The instruments present refers here to those used in the Egyptian study of Ptolemaic astronomy.

 The observatory is known to work on the principles laid down by the classical celestial coordinates. They are a horizon-zenith local system, ecliptic system, and finally the equatorial system. These three systems aid the researchers and geographers to track the position of the heavenly bodies. 

Here at the Jantar Mantar Jaipur, you get to witness a hybrid mixture of different astronomical and architectural instruments. 

The 19 geometric devices present here to contribute towards understanding local time, ascertaining the declination of planetary systems, predicting eclipses, and tracking orbital stars.

 Besides, it also aids in the determination of celestial altitudes. The entire observatory covers a land stretch of 18700 metres.

Samrat Yantra, Ram Yantra, Jai Prakash Yantra, Narivalya yantra, Karnti yantra, Raj yantra, Unnsynhsmsa yantra, Chakra yantra, Disha yantra, Dakshina yantra, and Rasayas yantra are some of the instruments found here.  

History of Jantar Mantar Jaipur - 



Sawai Jai Singh II was a renowned scholar of his time. Once a while, Emperor Muhammad Shah assigned him a task to confirm and rectify the currently available data on the position and movement of celestial bodies.

Sawai Jai Singh was desperate to refine the tables of ancient Islamic zij to determine the exact time. In short, he aimed to create a well-defined calendar. He was keen on making accurate astrological predictions for the benefit of mankind.

 To bring his dream to reality, he decided that he would construct Jantar Mantar in the year 1718. For the same, he set out on a mission to extensively study the cosmological principles as laid down by the philosophical findings of Hindu, Islamic, European, and Persian civilization.

 In this way, five different astronomical observatories were constructed across various states in India.

The largest amongst all was built in Jaipur in between the period 1727 to 1733. After that, it underwent frequent renovations with the lapse of time.

The available instruments have a broad range of cosmological applications. In the year 2010, this astronomical observatory got featured in the list of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. 

The architecture of Jantar Mantar Jaipur –

The astronomical observatory of Jaipur – Jantar Mantar, is a collection of both astronomical and architectural instruments. In all, you may find around 19 major geometrical devices here. Each one of them has got its own specific application. 

These devices are used to measure time; ascertain the declination of the planets and the planetary system; prediction of the eclipses; determination of the celestial altitudes, and tracking of the orbital stars.

 Sheltering so many instruments, the entire observatory extends to a land stretch of 18700 metres. Interestingly, some of the instruments available here are amongst the largest in their own species. 

The instruments of this astronomical observatory were carved out purely from stone and marble as they have got a tremendous potential to withstand climatic changes. Some of them were designed by Raja Sawai Jai Singh II himself. 

A few of these instruments were carved out from copper and still are recognised for their undeniable accuracy. In terms of its dimensions, the Jantar Mantar at Jaipur is the largest of all its counterparts present elsewhere in India. 

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City Palace is situated right in the middle of Old Jaipur which covers one-seventh of that area. The construction of the palace dates back to 1732, but it still looks fresh and crisp as it always would have been. 

The entire palace is divided into distinct parts which includes courtyards, gardens, palaces and more. 

A portion of the palace has also been turned into a museum where you can witness all the antiques and belongings of the royal family.

This beautiful palace represents the rich culture Jaipur still holds on to. You will find a perfect blend of the Rajputana with Mughal and European style of architecture. The vast property represents the grandeur and heritage of the royal families of the bygone era. 

The walls are beautifully sculpted and decorated with mirrors and hand paintings. You will also witness how detailed the carvings are done on the roofs of the palace

The entire palace becomes a window which gives you the privilege to peek into the stories of the past and the true sense of the authentic culture adopted by Jaipur.

You can buy some souvenirs from the market just outside the palace to take a part of the richness of the local culture along with you and cherish the journey from present to 1732 and so on.


History of City Palace - 



Jaipur is considered to be the first-ever city from medieval times, which was planned well. The City Palace is the one-seventh part of the entire old Jaipur. 

The idea of constructing this beautiful palace erupted in the mind of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. He called the Bengali architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya and Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob to design the Jaipur city. 

They infused Mughal and European style of architecture with the traditional Rajputi architecture. The construction began in the year 1729 and lasted till 1732. 

The entire palace has small palaces, well-maintained gardens, beautifully carved courtyards, open terraces and more.

Further Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar were added in the premises along with the outer walls of the palace. The complete structure represented the rich culture and heritage of the ancient state. 

Though this palace was completed, the process of making it more beautiful lasted until the early 20th century. It is still preserved carefully along with all the belongings inside the palace put on display.


Architecture of City Palace - 



The City Palace is a marvellous blend of Rajputi, Mughal and European style of architecture. The design of the property follows the ‘Vastu Shastra’ which is said to be facilitating the art of living and the atmosphere inside the house. 

The entire palace is structured in ‘Grid Style’ having four gates to enter and exit, namely ‘Tripolia Gate’, ‘Udai Pol’, ‘Virendra Pol’, and ‘Jaleb Chowk’. 

It also consists of various palaces, gardens, courtyards, temples, terraces, balconies and patios which are beautified by latticework, jali work, carved marbles and inlaid ornamentations. The walls reflect the authentic Mughal style which features distinct murals, mirrors and latticework. 

A unique feature found in Pritam Niwas Chowk is that it has four gates, which depicts all the four seasons. 

First one is Mor Gate which portrays Autumn Season, then it is Leheriya Gate which represents spring season followed by Rose gate drawing winters and Lotus gate painting a picture of the summer season. 

All this makes the entire palace a remarkable structure left behind by history.

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As you go footloose in the charming complex of the Amer fort made of pink and yellow sandstone, you will witness the regal finesse of Rajputanas. The majestic beauty resides in the pink city of Jaipur, bathing in charm atop the Cheel ka Teela(Hill of Eagles).

The fort is a pearl on the crown of Jaipur. Over five thousand tourists visit the fort every day to bask in its royal splendour. The Amer fort has also been inducted into the UNESCO world heritage list along with five other forts of Rajasthan.

The fort is famous for the exquisite Hindu elements peaking through its architecture. The palace features large parapets and several intricately designed gateways that give it a stately vibe. Rajput ruler Raja Man Singh built the fort in 1592.

The fort is a famous historical monument and a reflection of Rajputana style architecture. It is most famous for its elephant rides and the sound and light show that draws the tourists in thousands every day. The fort is a fine example of the creativity and craftsmanship of the Rajput artists and architects. Amer Fort is one of the oldest forts of Rajasthan and says a lot about the state’s glorious past.

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The museum built in the year 1876, lies within the Ram Niwas Garden, Jaipur, and the oldest one in the state of Rajasthan.

 It was first envisaged as a concert hall, bearing a resemblance to Victorian architecture and Albert Hall Museum, London. 

The museum boasts of a wide range of objet d'art collected from various parts of the world and displayed over 16 galleries. With sundown, Albert Hall Museum assumes a completely new look because the whole building glimmers with brilliant yellow lights, looking stunning and spectacular.

The museum is the epitome of the rich history and culture of India. 

Bordered by verdant gardens, the museum is a sight to behold for travelers flocking to Jaipur from all over the world. 

The museum galleries feature numerous works of art and antique items including marble art, antique coins, Egyptian mummy, carpets, and pottery. 

Besides, you can also see varied paintings, portraits, woodwork, brassware, and sculptures on display. 

The museum also houses some of the best fineries, especially ceremonial dresses, worn by the royal family members. The museum is a must-visit for history buffs. The Indo-Saracenic style domes and elaborately engraved arches built of sandstone are sure to leave you awestruck.  

Albert Hall also features an aviary, a greenhouse, as well as a zoo to delight tourists. 

History of Albert Hall Museum -


The foundation of the museum was set when Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales visited Jaipur in the year 1876. 

There was no certainty as to how the museum would be used, and therefore, on the recommendation of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II, a temporary museum was constructed in 1881.

It then exhibited the works of art created by the local artisans. Swinton Jacob, an eminent architect of that time, completed the construction of Albert Hall in 1887. It was then that the artifacts from the temporary museum were moved to the newly built Albert Hall. 

By the year 1890, the museum stood complete with the Mayo Hospital within a public park, thus embodying the vision of the earlier Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh.

His descendant Sawai Madho Singh realized the Maharaja’s dream, thus depicting a new Jaipur city progressing into the contemporary age.  

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Albert Hall Museum resembled the splendid Indo- Saracenic architecture, the hallways or corridors adorned with murals of diverse styles. It resembled the history and culture of the Egyptian, European, Greek, Babylonian, and Chinese civilizations. 

Albert Hall soon became the centre stage for teaching the history of different civilizations. The museum-inspired artisans to hone their artistic skills as well as preserve traditional art, architecture, and craft forms of India. 

When it comes to the architecture of the museum, the Egyptian mummy is a feast to travelers’ eyes as well as history aficionados. 

The architecture of Albert Hall is the fusion of elaborate Islamic architecture and Neo-gothic style. The unique architecture of the museum used by the British in India and implemented in most public and government buildings.

The decorative and stylish components of this museum are one of the classic examples of architectural elegance and finesse of that period. If you have a penchant for design and architecture; you will love Albert Hall’s elaborate carvings as well as the distinctive ‘Chatri’ style towers that resemble impeccable artistry. 

Gallery of Albert Hall Museum - 



One of the striking features of Albert Hall Museum is its galleries displaying works of art, treasures, and antiques belonging to the nineteenth century. The popular galleries are: 

1. Clay Art Gallery

It houses beautiful, delicate clay models of nineteenth-century displaying sociological themes, different yogic postures, and art of craft making. 

You will find a clay model depicting judicial execution of that time, a plaster-cast clay model of a female leg painted with geometrical designs in red, a saint in a yogic posture, and many more. 

2. Carpet Gallery

Visit this gallery to feast your eyes. The Persian Garden Carpet is the superlative example of stunning Persian carpets around the world.

Bought during the times of Mirza Raja Jai Singh I, the rare carpet represents a scene from a Persian garden. The work of art has four parts and numerous sub-sections. 

Each part has varied colors that make the carpet look stunning. Birds, fish, turtles, and other Chinese animals are depicted on this carpet.

The gallery also houses circular carpets as well as doormats representing flowery and Mughal patterns.  

3. Jewelry Gallery

You can see most of the low-cost jewelry worn by the peasants of that time. Most of the ornaments were made of brass and silver. 

The popular items of jewelry include rings, anklets, bracelets, necklaces, and hairpins. 

4. Coin Gallery 

If you have a passion for coins, you must visit this gallery. Take a tour of this place to see a huge variety of coins of the British and Mughal age. You will love the punch-marked coins, which are ancient in history. 

You can see numerous coins of the times of Jahangir, Akbar, Aurangzeb, and Shah Jahan. These coins were discovered from different parts of Rajasthan. They were collected and preserved in the museum gallery. 

5. Musical Instruments Gallery 

You will find ancient Indian musical instruments in this gallery of Albert Hall. The popular instruments include Dhap, Shehnai, Masak Baja, Karana, Rabab, and Pungi Ravan Hatha to name a few. 

6. Marble Art Gallery 

You can see some of the best exhibits of the nineteenth-century sculptures designed by the artisans of Jaipur in the Marble Art Gallery of Albert Hall. 

The popular works of art include Dasa Avatar and Mahisasur Mardini, Nav Grahas and Ganesh, Shiv Pariwar, Jain Tirthankars, Vaishnav and Brahma Parivar. 

7. Pottery Gallery 

Albert Hall houses some of the finest pottery collections of the nineteenth century, representing diverse range, intricacy, and vitality of the craft tradition of India. 

The gallery houses a range of flower vases. The most prominent one is the white quartz clay vase showing the king and queen on either side with cobalt blue and copper designs. You will also love to see the Kagazi (water bottle) doubled-handled surahi featuring a triangular design on the rim. 

8. Arms and Armour Gallery 

The gallery houses Mughal, Rajput, Afghan, Arab, Turkish hilts, swords, helmets, tiger knives, spears, clubs, and shields, in silver and gold. 

The popular collections include Arabian dagger, Qama or knife, Goad, gun powder horn, tiger claws, Gauntlet, and more. 

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Jaigarh Fort is a monumental fort located on the Aravalli Ranges of Rajasthan, towering at an impressive height of 500m above sea level. The fort was constructed in 1726 by the famous Raja Jai Singh II as a means to fortify the Amer Fort. 

In fact, you can see an unobstructed view of Amer Fort and its complex from the Jaigarh Fort and also witness a breath-taking view of the green hills and lakes that surround the fort. It is one of the most distinctive historical monuments in the Jaipur area and has many unique features that make it unique. 

The largest canon in the world, which is called the Jaivana Cannon, can be found inside the premises. The canon was built inside the Jaigarh Fort itself and is said to have participated in many famous Rajput battles and wars. Other attractions inside the fort include the Vilas Mandir, the Aram Mandir, Laxmi Vilas and the Lalit Mandir. 

A unique feature of the fort is the lattice-work windows from where you can observe the expanse of the surrounding landscape and the large Persian garden which has four distinct parts. The original purpose of the Jaigarh Fort was to store arms, ammunition, armours and supplies for the Amer Fort in case of war.

It is now a significant historical monument itself, with visitors travelling from far and wide to get an insight into the rich culture and history of the Rajputs of Amer. The monument is approximately 3 kilometres long and stands at a width of 1 kilometre. 

Location: Devisinghpura, Amer, Rajasthan 302028

Timings: The fort is open every day, from Monday to Saturday, from 9:30 am to 4:45 pm. On Saturdays, the Jaigarh Fort remains open till 8:00 pm. 

Fee: The entry fee to the Jaigarh Fort is INR 35 for Indian nationals, while foreigners and tourists from outside the country have to pay INR 85 for entrance. 
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Known originally as Laxmi Narayan Mandir, Birla Mandir is located at the base of Moti Dungri Temple, Jaipur. The temple is a popular pilgrimage site among the Hindu devotees. Made of sparkling white marble, the structure looks incredibly marvelous. 

Lush green gardens surround the temple on the sides and give the structure a truly dreamy touch. 

Birla Mandir has a total of three domes, each one representing a different perspective of religion. The temple features stunning carvings and drawings all around its body. The walls of the structure are adorned with mythological quotes and holy charms from the Hindu holy book of Geeta.

In addition, various mythological events and happenings are also carved on the shrine’s interior walls. The temple’s architectural beauty is totally admirable and appreciable. 

The most important part of Birla Mandir is the beautiful monolithic figurine of Lakshmi Narayan. The temple also houses an idol of Shri Ganesha, which is equally stunning and appreciable. You will also find pictures and sculptures of various other Gods and Goddesses, which strike a religious charm in the air inside the temple.

The temple even shelters the pictures of legendary personalities, such as Zarathustra, Jesus Christ, Gautam Buddha, Confucius, and Socrates. Birla Mandir is also home to a beautiful museum that stores and exhibits all the ancestral assets of the respected Birla family.

All these elements combine to make Birla Mandir a perfect destination for spiritual seekers of every religion. The temple gets a lot of visitors all through the year and the crowd becomes even bigger during important festivals.


History of Birla Mandir Jaipur -

In accordance with the popular historical belief, Birla Mandir at Jaipur in Rajasthan is built on the land that was handed over to the country’s reputed Birla family by the respected Maharaja of that time in exchange for just INR 1. The construction of the temple began back in the year 1977 by the B.M. Industrial Foundation. 

The structure was developed over a total time period of around eight years and the construction work finally ended in the year 1985. 

In reference to historical facts, Mahatma Gandhi was invited to inaugurate Birla Mandir. However, Gandhi stated that he would only accept the invitation if the temple would be open to devotees of all the castes of society. The temple’s consecration ceremony finally happened on February 22, 1985.

Since then, Birla Temple is open for visitors irrespective of the caste and creed they belong to.

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Jal Mahal is one of the most splendid architectural palaces sitting in the centre of Man Singh Lake on the outskirts of Jaipur. This masterful creation was earlier a shooting lodge for the Maharajas, but now it has become the most famous spot for sightseeing in Jaipur. Jal Mahal was built by Maharaja Madho Singh in the 1750s for himself and his companions to rest after their duck hunting endeavours. Jal Mahal is a four storeyed building built with red sandstone.

It offers a breathtaking view of the Nahargarh hills and Man Sagar Lake that border it. The most alluring feature of this mahal is that four storeys of this site are submerged underwater, and only one storey lies above the water level. It has a garden at the top that consists of varieties of trees and beautiful flowers.

Jal Mahal is extremely popular among the visitors for it’s striking architecture and detailed craftsmanship. This palace has been built by combining Rajput and Mughal style of architecture. Due to it’s alluring beauty and rich architectural magnificence it has also been touted as one of the most photographed sites in India. The entry is prohibited inside the fort but you can have a view of this magnificent fort from a considerable distance.

History of Jal Mahal Jaipur



In 1956 AD severe famine was experienced by the people of the area where Jal Mahal is currently standing. This led to an acute shortage of water, and the ruler of Ajmer, therefore, decided to build a dam to deal with the problem of scarcity of water. The dam was initially built with quartzite and earth in the eastern side of the breathtakingly beautiful Ajmer Hills. Later, it was renovated in the 17th century into a masonry structure.

This dam is still standing today, and it’s 28.5-34.5 meters wide and 300 meters long. Three gates have also been built in the dam to release a sufficient amount of water to irrigate the nearby agricultural lands. This dam has undergone renovation and restoration by different rulers, but the final renovation was done by Maharaja Jai Singh 11. Other historical places and religious spots like Jaigarh Fort, Amer Fort, Kanak Vrindavan Valley, and Nahargarh Fort were built in the nearby areas of this lake. These are now connected with a tourist corridor of road networks.

It is believed that Jal Mahal was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh as a spot to relax after duck hunting. It is also surmised that this palace was built in 1750 by Maharaja Madho Singh 1. The beauty of this palace was later amplified by Maharaja Jai Singh 11 who completely renovated this palace and added a few more striking structures to it. It is also believed that the Man Sagar Lake was also built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh after constructing a huge dam that served as a source of water for the people in that area.

The architecture of Jal Mahal



Jal Mahal is known for its exquisite architecture and splendid design that beholds the mind of the visitors. It is the finest example of excellent Rajput architecture, and the technical excellence that were not in vogue in the 18th century. The architectural grandeur of this palace comes to life, especially in the evening when the entire complex is covered by floodlights. The beautiful cravings on the shrines and the white marbles that have been used to build the palace make it look like a gem on its own. The reflection of the palace in the Man Sagar Lake gives an illusion of multi storeys standing over the water level.

At the corner of the palace there are four octagon-shaped chhatris and beautiful domes. In the centre, there is a chhatri made in Bengali style. Twenty one decorative pillars are also located in this palace that are considered to be the cenotaphs of the royal family. A platform is there in the centre of the garden area where dance performances and recitals were organized. The original garden got damaged in the past but now it has been recreated again to captivate the attention of the visitors.
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Raj Mandir Cinema in Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a cinematic gem renowned for its architectural grandeur and iconic status. Known as the "Pride of Asia," the cinema is an opulent venue that offers a luxurious and immersive movie-watching experience. With its stunning decor, intricate craftsmanship, and state-of-the-art facilities, Raj Mandir Cinema stands as a cultural landmark, attracting both cinephiles and admirers of architectural excellence.

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Rambagh Palace in Jaipur, Rajasthan, epitomizes regal splendor as a former royal residence turned luxury hotel. Built in the 19th century, this opulent palace showcases Indo-Saracenic architecture amidst lush gardens. With its rich history, exquisite decor, and world-class hospitality, Rambagh Palace offers a transcendent experience, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the grandeur of Rajasthan's royal heritage.

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Sisodia Rani Garden in Jaipur is a historic garden built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II for his queen. Adorned with fountains, pavilions, and vibrant murals depicting scenes from Lord Krishna's life, the garden offers a serene retreat. It stands as a testament to Rajput architectural elegance, combining lush greenery with intricate design.

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Pink Pearl Water Park in Jaipur, Rajasthan, offers a thrilling aquatic escape with its vibrant attractions. Featuring a range of water slides, wave pools, and adventure zones, it caters to visitors of all ages. The park's pink-themed decor adds a unique touch, complementing the city's cultural identity. Families and thrill-seekers alike flock to Pink Pearl for a refreshing day of water-based entertainment and relaxation.

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Galtaji

Galtaji, situated in Jaipur, is a historic Hindu pilgrimage site known for its ancient temples and natural water springs. Also called the Monkey Temple, it is nestled amidst the Aravalli Hills, offering a serene retreat. The complex, adorned with pavilions and holy kunds (water tanks), attracts devotees and tourists seeking spiritual solace and the company of playful monkeys amidst the scenic surroundings.

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Amar Jawan Jyoti, located in India Gate, New Delhi, is a symbolic memorial honoring Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives in war. The eternal flame represents the spirit of the immortal soldier, commemorating the bravery and valor of those who fought for the nation. It serves as a solemn reminder of the sacrifice made by the armed forces, evoking a sense of national pride and gratitude.

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Home to a variety of wildlife creatures, birds and aquatic animals, the Jaipur Zoo is the perfect location for a weekend getaway trip with family and friends. Opened in 1877, the zoo is found near the Albert Hall Museum and holds a distinct collection of more than 50 species of animals and birds from around the globe. 

Additionally, the Zoo also holds a museum inside it's the premise. The museum depicts the history and the present of the wildlife of the state, Rajasthan. Presently, the zoo carries as many bird species as animals and as of 2018, it has been announced as a bird park as well. 

Thus, the zoo has been divided into two sections - The animal section and the other birds and reptile sections. The key animals in Zoo include a varied culture of Black Buck, Baboon, Hyena, Black Bear and Himalayan Bear including birds - White Ibis, Teeter, Peacock, Parrot, Crane, Vulture, Cockatoo, and Painted Stock among others. 

Furthermore, the zoo has also become a part of the conservation breeding program which was initiated by the Central Zoo Authority. The program stands to protect the dying species of animals including Gharial, Crocodile, and Cheetal and the inbreeding program has been slowly helping in the preservation of the same. 

All in all, the Jaipur zoo is a must-visit not just for animal enthusiasts but also for individuals who would love to spend some time learning about the vast variety of animal and bird species we are surrounded with.

Location: Jaipur Zoo, Museum Rd, Ram Niwas Garden, Kailash Puri, Ramniwas Bagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004

Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Winter) every day except Tuesday. 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM (summer) every day except Tuesday. 

Price: INR 15 (Indian national) INR 150 (Foreign national).
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Central Park in Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a sprawling urban oasis, renowned for its tranquility and recreational spaces. Nestled in the heart of the city, the park features lush gardens, jogging tracks, and serene lakes. The prominent Rambagh Polo Grounds add to the park's charm. Boating on the pristine waters of the Mansagar Lake and the iconic Ishwar Lat, a minaret, enhance the park's allure, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

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Panna Meena ka Kund in Jaipur is a stepwell renowned for its symmetrical architecture and vibrant play of colors. Built in the 16th century, this historic structure showcases impressive geometric patterns. The stepwell, used for water conservation, is not only a functional marvel but also a visual delight, attracting visitors with its intricate design and the mesmerizing interplay of sunlight on its ancient stones.

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Chand Baori or Abhaneri Step Well is a stepwell located in the Abhaneri village near Jaipur which is a favoured tourist destination. With many national as well as international tourists visiting it,  Abhaneri Step Well is considered to be an architectural wonder.

The stepwell is around 30m or 100ft. deep and is one of the deepest and largest step-wells in India. Stepwells are very common in Rajasthan because of its arid and dry climate. Located in the eastern dryer parts of Rajasthan, the stepwell was primarily built to store water.


Not only the stepwell stores water, but it is also useful in groundwater harvesting. This marvellous and distinctive quality of Abhaneri Step Well makes it one of a kind in India.  
Abhaneri Step Well is regarded amongst the most picturesque step wells in the world. The unique structural formation of the stepwell with its peculiar design has attracted a lot of attention. 


The stepwell can be seen in movies like Bhool Bhulaiyaa and the internationally acclaimed ‘The Dark Knight Rises’. The beauty of Abhaneri Step Well lies in its history as the stepwell has been in existence since the 8th Century. Till date, the step is functional but not up to its total limits. 

Located around 100km from the capital city of Jaipur, Chand Baori is older than some major monuments like the Taj Mahal and ancient temples like Khajurao Temples and Chola Temples. 

History of Abhaneri Step Well - 

With its history dating back to the 8th Century, Abhaneri Step Well was built by Raja Chanda.  Raja Chanda belonged to the Nikhumba Dynasty which ruled the region for almost 400 years. 

Raja Chanda had his faith in Harshat Mata, the goddess of joy and happiness. To please Harshat Mata and help the people in his kingdom, Raja Chanda built this step well. Also, there was a temple attached to the stepwell dedicated to Harshat Mata.

It was partially razed in the 10th century but with time, the temple was repaired. Due to its geographical setting and climatic resolutions, the region often faced water scarcity. 

To cope up with this problem, Raja Chanda started the construction of the stepwell. In its original setting, 

Abhaneri Step Well was only a step well with steps leading to the bottom. In the 18th century when the Mughals invaded the region, they rebuilt the stepwell and constructed walls and built some galleries around the well. 

Abhaneri Step Well houses the annual Abhaneri festival which occurs before the Sharad Navratri. The  festival is celebrated to embrace and thank Goddess Harshat Mata in a period of 3-days.

During the festival, a diving competition is conducted where the young men of the village participate. Also, the step well is very popular globally that it attracts more international visitors than national. 

The Harshat Temple near the stepwell is older than the stepwell and was built around the 7th century. The name of the village, Abhaneri is said to be originated from the blessings of Harshat Mata who endowed to spread brightness (abha) in the lives of the people. 

The Architecture of Abhaneri Step Well - 

The geometrical setting of the step well is so unique that this setting cannot be seen in modern times. Abhaneri Step Well is 100 ft deep and takes around 3,500 steps to go the bottom. The stepwell has steep steps on its three sides and the fourth side consists of galleries on two floors. 


The total 3,500 steps are built sideways and not straight on all three sides. The fourth side, which faces the stepwell houses some idols of Lord Ganesh and Mahisasurmardini and acts like a pavilion comprising of some wonderfully carved jharokhas.

The 3,500 steps of the stepwell make it look like a magical structure and if viewed from a particular distance, they look like an optical illusion. With shadow falling on the steps and sunlight playing its game, the steps of Abhaneri Step Well give a very mystic look. 

In ancient times, the step well was more than a step well. At a period in history, the stepwell housed an upper palace and the small palace thing had a few rooms. Though with the years gone by, the palace of the stepwell began to deteriorate and now only a section of it can be seen.

The step well had the ancient water system and the water was used for several purposes.  This ancient form of the water storage system was disregarded by the Britishers and citing the reason that the water in Abhaneri Step Well is used for drinking as well as other reasons like bathing and washing, they installed the system of pipes and tanks. This led to the fall of the old-fashion water system in the Abhaneri village.

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Bapu Bazaar in Jaipur is a bustling market, renowned for its traditional Rajasthani textiles and handicrafts. The vibrant bazaar, named after Mahatma Gandhi, offers a lively shopping experience with a myriad of shops selling colorful textiles, traditional mojaris (footwear), and handicrafts. It stands as a cultural hub where visitors can immerse themselves in the rich heritage of Jaipur's craftsmanship and textile traditions.

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A perfect work of art of craftsmanship spread over 12.5 acres of lush gardens; it is a one-stop destination for entertainment, food & excitement. Chokhi Dhani Sonipat enlivens, a vivid Rajasthani legacy that abandons you awestruck with every one of the attractions and components of ethnic culture and convention. Beginning from the welcome tilak that helps to recall "PADHARO MAHRE DES" neighbourliness of Rajasthan, the mandir, town bazaar, animal rides on horse, camel etc., bioscope, village style photograph studio, palm reading by learned jyotish pundits, artists applying mehendi, recreations zone, open gardens to unwind and bond with each other… , you'll savour each moment of this awesome destination of Chokhi Dhani Sonipat where time slows to a tropical tempo.

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World Trade Park in Jaipur is a modern architectural marvel and a prominent commercial hub. Boasting contemporary design and state-of-the-art facilities, this multifaceted complex is a shopping, business, and entertainment destination. It houses a diverse range of retail outlets, offices, and entertainment venues, making it a dynamic and bustling center in the heart of Jaipur.

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Johari Bazaar in Jaipur is a bustling market renowned for its exquisite jewelry and traditional crafts. As one of the oldest markets in the city, it weaves a tapestry of vibrant colors and cultural richness. Visitors explore a myriad of shops, showcasing fine gems, textiles, and handicrafts, immersing themselves in the timeless allure of Rajasthan's artistic heritage.

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Situated in Vaishali Nagar of Jaipur, Akshardham Temple is one of the most popular destinations of the pink city. Being dedicated to Lord Vishnu or Lord Narayana, Akshardham Temple is also known as Swaminarayan Temple. It is equally well-known for both its cultural aesthetics and stunning architecture.

The temple of Akshardham in Jaipur has been recently constructed, and the credit of its foundation goes to Bachsanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sansthan.There are three houses within the Akshardham temple – Hari Mandapam, Vibhuti Mandapam, and Prasadi Mandapam.

The main shrine of the temple is known as Hari Mandapam. It is here where you can find the presence of a 7-feet statue of Lord Swaminarayan carved in pure gold. It is well-studded with both silver and gold ornaments.

Vibhuti Mandapam or the second house is where you get to witness the exquisite-lit brass lotuses. Finally, you have the Prasadi Mandapam, where you will find some holy relics of Lord Swaminarayan.

Apart from those three houses, the Akshardham Temple features two small shrines featuring the idols of Lord Krishna, Lord Ganesha, and Shiva Parvati. All the walls of the temple have beautiful displays of beautiful carvings, paintings, sculptures, and mantras for motivating the visitors and onlookers.

The moment you step in the Akshardham Temple, you are filled with profound faith and positive vibration. The tranquillity of the temple enlightens every single visitor who visits here. Akshardham Temple is famous for its magnificent idols, beautiful architecture, carvings, and sculptures.

Apart from the architectural brilliance, the temple is blessed with a stunning green surrounding. It has also got a large playground and a kids section within it where you have slides, swings, etc. Finally, before leaving the Akshardham Temple, do not forget to munch on its delicious servings at its Food Hut. 

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Crowned as the largest highway circular park in all of Asia, the Jawahar Circle Park in Jaipur is embedded with a number of attractions. From splendid jogging track to musical fountain, kiosks, rose gardens and more, the garden has several amenities that make it an instant attraction among tourists. 

The garden was developed by Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) in 2009 with the motive of attracting more tourists and allowing visitors to enjoy a serene experience in the middle of Rajasthan. 

Jawahar Circle is also a favorite destination for the people of Jaipur as their weekend getaway location. Apart from people visiting the park for morning and evening walks; picnic and casual visits to various regions of the Park including the musical fountain are much loved by tourists and the people of Jaipur. 

There are also several areas for kids to enjoy and have a time of their life which makes the garden an absolutely family-friendly place to visit. Additionally, there is a musical fountain show conducted by the garden authorities in the evening which is much enjoyed by tourists and localities here crowd to relish this fun event. 

All in all, with various activities and attractions for an entire family, the Jawahar Circle Park is a must-visit if you are in Jaipur.

Location: Jawahar Circle, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017

Price: INR 10 

Timing: 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM, Sunday - Saturday.
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Elefantastic in Jaipur is a unique and interactive elephant sanctuary that provides a hands-on experience with these majestic creatures. Visitors can feed, bathe, and paint elephants while learning about their care and conservation. The sanctuary promotes ethical and responsible tourism, fostering a deeper connection between people and elephants in a compassionate and educational setting.

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The Chulgiri Jain Temple in Jaipur, India, is a serene sanctuary atop the Aravalli hills. Nestled in natural beauty, it is a significant pilgrimage site for Jains. Constructed with white marble, the temple exudes architectural elegance. Devotees ascend the 309 steps to reach the summit, where they find tranquility and panoramic views. The temple symbolizes spiritual ascension and reflects the rich cultural heritage of Jainism in Rajasthan.

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Statue Circle in Jaipur is a prominent city landmark featuring a grand marble statue of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. Encircled by lush gardens, it serves as a tranquil public space. Illuminated at night, the statue creates a picturesque ambiance, making Statue Circle a popular gathering spot and a symbol of Jaipur's rich history and architectural heritage.

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Hathni Kund in Jaipur is an ancient stepwell built in the 18th century, known for its architectural grace and historical significance. Adorned with elephant carvings, it served as a water reservoir. Today, the stepwell stands as a cultural relic, offering visitors a glimpse into Jaipur's rich past and architectural heritage amidst the bustling urban landscape.

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Tripolia Bazar in Jaipur is a traditional market renowned for its handicrafts, textiles, and vibrant Rajasthani artifacts. Named after one of the city's historical gates, Tripolia Bazar offers a captivating shopping experience with an array of shops selling traditional jewelry, textiles, and souvenirs. The market exudes a cultural charm, inviting visitors to explore the rich heritage of Jaipur's craftsmanship and immerse themselves in its vibrant cultural tapestry.

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Jhalana Leopard Safari in Jaipur offers a unique wildlife adventure, allowing visitors to witness leopards in their natural habitat. Located in the Jhalana Forest Reserve, this safari provides a thrilling experience as trained guides navigate through the terrain, increasing the chances of spotting elusive leopards. The reserve's diverse ecosystem and conservation efforts make Jhalana Leopard Safari a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts seeking an up-close encounter with these magnificent big cats.

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Nehru Bazar in Jaipur is a bustling market renowned for its vibrant Rajasthani textiles, handicrafts, and jewelry. Named after India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, this market offers a delightful shopping experience with an array of shops selling traditional items. The bazaar is a cultural hub, inviting visitors to explore the rich heritage of Jaipur's craftsmanship and indulge in the city's vibrant and eclectic offerings.

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The rich heritage and architecture of Jaipur have rendered it to the name ‘Paris of India’, and Jawahar Kala Kendra is no different. It resides at the heart of this Pink City and attracts many tourists due to its cultural significance. It is en route the Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg. 


The architectural design of Jawahar Kala Kendra was laid out by the renowned MIT graduate Mr Charles Correa. The structure of this building is similar in appearance to the nine grids of our solar system.

The walls and high ceilings are interspersed with elegant artwork from ancient and modern times, which only adds to the aesthetic appeal of the place. 

Theatres of Jawahar Kala Kendra

The theatre at Jawahar Kala Kendra hosts frequent performances by artists, students and scholars that make for an engaging platform of profound creativity.

It is constructed out of three theatres – 1 open and two closed. Most of the youngsters come to the open theatre and perform or act out their dramas, dance forms or other culturally eloquent forms of acting. 

The other two theatres are called Rangayan and Krishnan. Rangayan is mostly a haven for modern plays and playwrights debuting their dramas on-stage. On the other hand, Krishnayan hosts various Rajasthani festivals inviting artists from all across India.

This theatre hosts distinct performances in varying styles and outcome and a major tourist attraction of Jaipur. 

Kala Galleries, Exhibitions and Museum



The Alankar Museum is one of the most popular museums in Rajasthan and is situated within the peripherals of Jawahar Kala Kendra. They have a repertoire of music that stirs the soul, artworks and sculptors decorating these galleries and museums, enhancing every instrument required to produce a masterpiece. 

The exhibitions held portray exquisite craftsmanship and blue pottery items available on sale.  

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Located in the heart of Jaipur, the Dolls Museum is veritable dreamland for both kids and adults, who want to savor the unique taste of world culture. The museum comes with a wide range of toys and figurines, which exhibit various genres and styles. 

Along with the Rajasthani dolls, the museum also showcases numerous other figures, which belong from different parts of the world. 

So, if you pay a visit to the Dolls Museum, then you will get the rare chance to relish the cultural beauty of the whole world.

The massive collection of puppets and figurines in the museum is displayed in five different galleries. All these galleries contain different dolls, which have been gathered from the different parts of India as well as the world.

 Among the figurines, the Indian dolls are displayed in special clothing items, such as bridal wear, dance costumes, and everyday apparel, which reflect the cultural vivacity of India.

Along with the Indian dolls, the museum also exhibits a gorgeous collection of traditional dolls representing Japan. Most of these figurines have been made with wood. 

However, if you explore this museum carefully, then you will also be able to find a few other dolls that are made with whale teeth and paper. This delightful doll collection of Japan includes Kokeshi dolls, Tanabata dolls, Kamakura dolls, Namahage Dolls, and Kanto Matsuri dolls. 

Besides these, the museum also has another section, which showcases dolls from the other parts of the world, like Mexico, Mongolia, Uganda, Norway, Turkey, Italy, and Peru, etc.

Features of Doll Museum - 



The Dolls Museum in Jaipur was built with the intention to exhibit the vivacity of the world culture through the dolls and their attires. 

Therefore, you can find numerous figures here, which have been collected from different parts of the world, including India. 

The following are some of the things that you can enjoy in this charming museum. 

Dolls with Bridal Attires 

The bridal dolls of the museum are particularly quite popular among the tourists. These puppets generally showcase the culture of numerous Indian states like Punjab, Gujarat, West Bengal, and Kerala. 

Dolls that Showcase Dance Forms 

Along with the bridal puppets, you can also find numerous other dolls that demonstrate various dance forms of India. 

From these figurines, you can learn about classical dance forms, such as Kuchipudi, Bharatnatyam, Kathakali, and Odissi, etc. 

Dolls from Other Countries 

Along with Indian dolls, you can also find puppets from different states and countries of the world.

With these figurines, you will be able to taste the cultural essence of countries like Germany, Uganda, New Zealand, Malaysia, Afghanistan, etc. 

Besides these, the museum also exhibits small figurines of the children’s favorite cartoon characters and superheroes.

A new English Puppet Gallery has also been introduced in the museum, which consists of dolls that are only two inches in size. 

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Appu Ghar, the recreational city of India, is situated in the backdrop of Aravali mountain range in Jaipur city. The park spreading over sprawling 300 acres offers entertainment, exhilaration, respite, and escapade. Appu Ghar is also referred to locally as “Happy Adventure” is a 2-day vacation haven, suitable for people of all ages.  

Appu Ghar, the most excellent water park in Jaipur city is adrenaline on the rocks with numerous breathtaking rides and water slides. The park is developed by IAL (International Amusement Limited) and Mr. Gian Vijeshwar, considered the Father of Indian Amusement Industry, as a third venture after Rohini Amusement park and Noida Entertainment city. 

It encompasses picturesque villas, world-class recreational facilities, star hotels & MICE amenities, and integrated mall with global brands. A perfect outing for people to get away from the hustle-bustle of the busy metropolitan and mundane lifestyle and freak out doing what one likes best. 

Helicopter ride, Toy train ride, Piggy ride, Monkey bars, and trampoline keep the kids amused the whole time. Mechanical Bull Ride, ATV Rides, Bungee Trampoline, Dirt Biking, etc. sets adults’ palpitations racing and uncertainty and anxiety about capabilities peaking before each activity. Team games like Cricket Pool, Air Hockey, and Rope Courses build the spirit among the team members.

Online Video Games zone with Playstation and Xbox and 24-lane Bowling alley offer unlimited hours of joy and excitement to the millennia.

The scenic 9-hole golf course at Royal Golf Club spread over 58 acres with Aravali Mountains in the background offers a pleasant ambiance to enjoy the game. 

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Lohagarh Fort Resort in Jaipur, Rajasthan, offers a royal retreat amidst historical grandeur. Set against the backdrop of the magnificent Lohagarh Fort, it provides a blend of heritage charm and modern comfort. With lush gardens, luxurious accommodations, and Rajasthani hospitality, it's a gateway to experiencing the rich culture of Rajasthan in style.

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People Also Ask About Jaipur

  1. Which are the best places to visit in Jaipur at night?

    1. Amar Jawan Jyoti: Gear up to be mesmerised at night by witnessing the eternal flame at Amar Jawan Jyoti. It honors the fallen heroes of war and offers a beautiful experience for everyone.

    2. 3Ds Restro Lounge: Take your dancing shoes to have a dazzling night at 3Ds Restro Lounge. The popular nightlife spot boasts of a disco/lounge, restaurant, rooftop seating with a number of Indian and international performances.

    3. Jal Mahal at ITC Rajputana: Indulge in luxury at Jal Mahal that will delight you with its amazing delicacies of continental, North Indian and South Indian cuisine. The restaurant is a must visit to enjoy a lovely meal with your loved ones.

    4. Choki Dhani: Spend an enjoyable evening with a visit to Choki Dhani. The place is well-known to indulge you its cultural activities and its lip-smacking Rajasthani food.

    5. Jawahar Circle Garden: Relish the colourful fountains for a memorable night at Jawahar Circle Garden. The landscaped park boasts of many concentric jogging tracks, playing equipment and musical fountain.
  2. What are the romantic places to visit in Jaipur?

    1. Jal Mahal: One of the most romantic spots in Jaipur, this place was built by the Maharajas as a hunting lodge. This is an architectural marvel with four-story lying underwater and one lying above the surface. Here you can click some great photos with your partner.

    2. House of People: This is a restaurant a cum bar is a perfect place for a date night with your partner. Featuring delicious food and live music, this place also offers special discounts on Thursdays and Tuesdays.

    3. Padao Restaurant: At this open-air restaurant, you can spend some romantic moments with your partner. From here, you can get a beautiful view of the city of Jaipur and enjoy the cool breeze. There are delicious snacks, tea, and drinks available here.

    4. Chokh Dhani: This village resort will take you back in past, to the time of the Rajput kings. This is a great place to visit with your partner and enjoy the elephant and camel rides, live music, and folk dance.
  3. What are the famous places to visit in Jaipur with friends?

    1. Amber Fort and Palace: This magnificent palace is surrounded by the Aravalli hills and is known for its beautiful architecture featuring white marble and red sandstone. This is a great place to learn about history and watch the sunrise and sunset.

    2. Nahargarh Fort: This is a famous fort holding great historical significance. You can visit this place with your friends to marvel at the intricate ceiling and wall paintings and catch a view of the entire city.

    3. Hawa Mahal: This 18th-century palace has a unique architecture and intricate artwork. It has 953 windows so that one can always feel the cool breeze inside. The palace was constructed in such a way that it resembles Lord Krishna's crown.

    4. Jaigarh Fort: This is a spectacular fort situated on top of the Aravalli hills. It is an 18th-century fort with watchtowers and red sandstone walls. Here you can witness the evidence of ancient science like water reservoirs and granaries.
  4. What is the best time to visit Jaipur?

    The best time to plan your visit to Jaipur is between October and March, which is the winter season in Jaipur. The climate is pleasant throughout the day, and the temperature can drop down until 4°C at night. It is the peak season in Jaipur.
  5. How to reach Jaipur?

    By Road: All the major cities of India are conveniently linked to Jaipur. Also, Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) provides AC and non-AC Volvo bus services from Delhi to Jaipur.

    By Train: Train services are also easily accessible from all the big cities as well as small towns of India.

    By Air: Jaipur airport connects with all the metro and big cities of India like Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, etc. Also, there are direct international flight services from Dubai, Sharjah, and Muscat. Other countries can board a flight to Delhi and can book train, bus, or cab service to reach the onward destination.
  6. How far is Jaipur from Delhi?

    Jaipur is at a distance of 268 km from Delhi. Thus, you can easily plan a road trip from Delhi to Jaipur. It'll take about 5 to 6 hours to reach Jaipur. By flight, the distance is 235 km, and you'll reach Jaipur in 1 hour.
  7. What is a famous food in Jaipur?

    Authentic Rajasthani cuisine is something not to miss during your Jaipur tour. You must savor the following:

    - Dal Baati Churma
    - Pyaaz Kachori
    - Gatte Ki Sabzi
    - Laal Maas
    - Mirchi Bada
    - Rajasthani Kadi, and
    - Gatte ki Pulao.

    In dessert relish delicacies like
    - Ghewar
    - Kulfi Faluda, and
    - Mawa Kachori.
  8. What are the best treks in and around Jaipur?

    1. Water Valley: The trek is known as Water valley trek because of its location near Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur in which Jal Mahal is standing like a crown. In fact, the trek is passing through trails covered by lush green trees and chirping birds. While crossing this path, one can get to see the view of Man Sagar in between. After reaching the top of the Aravali hill, the view of Jaipur with Jal Mahal and deep waters around is totally breathtaking. The migratory birds in winter are visible in the lake basking the sunshine and enjoying with each other. One can enjoy this trek easily due to easy to moderate climb and a happy feeling that can be achieved at the top.

    Distance: The trek begins from Jal Mahal which is located within 5 km from Pink city center.
    Height: Reach at a height of around 550 m through the trek.

    2. Chour Ghati: The serene Galta valley holds the trail of Chour Ghati trek in remnants of Aravalis. Within the laps of natural beauty and crossing paths by green trees, the trek allows one to explore Sun temple, Chour palace and a lake in the woods. And the view of the trail is itself so mesmerizing that one wants to explore this place again on a free day-out. Monkey temple and monkey valley are also the joiners when one of this trek. Embark a day out in nature and relish some time here.

    Distance: The trek begins from Galta valley and is located 14 km from Pink city center
    Height: Reach at a height of around 500 m through the trek.

    3. Bhuteshwar Nath Mahadev: Studded with deciduous trees line and rocky path, the Bhuteshwar Nath temple trek as its halting point. One can enjoy the trail in midst of birds chirp and squirrels crossing the path innocently. From Sagar lake, which is situated behind Amer Fort, the trek begin with steep steps. These steps turn into a gliding path at later stages. Indulge in the activity to take a gist of Aravalis from close and bring a totally adventurous side of yours in the forefront. Bow the heads at the temple enclosed by lush green zone and enjoy the view from the top.

    Distance: The trek begins from Sagar Lake and is located within 8 km from Pink city center.
    Height: Reach at a height of around 570 m through the trek.
  9. What are the places to enjoy Jaipur nightlife?

    1. Amber Fort - Light & Sound Show: By watching the Light and Sound Show, visitors can witness the history of the famous 600-year-old Royal Amber Fort. The show is represented through remarkable cultural performance with an amazing spectacle combined of sound, music, light, and folklore narratives. Also, the colourful lights brighten the monument and reflect splendidly on Maota Lake - creating a mesmerizing scene. Thus, you get to discover about the Amer town's history, its traditions, and the majestic lifestyle of the imperial family. Do not give it a miss if you want to learn about the history of Rajasthan in the vivid illustration format under the star-lit sky.

    Location: Amer, Amber Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028
    Price: INR 295 per person
    Timing: 50-minute show
    October to February: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    March to April: 7 pm - 8 pm
    May to September: 7:30 pm - 08:30 pm

    2. Wall City - Night Tour: 
    Jaipur sightseeing places are what make this city marvellous for many tourists. The night view of this walled city is even more of a spectacle for the people. The vivid shades of the city illuminate the 300-year-old architecture and culture that royals bestowed on this city. When you tour the city in the evening, you can explore an epitome of heritage and royal legacy. Also, savour delicious dinner at a local restaurant while watching a folk dance performance. The ancient monuments, old streets, many other special places to visit in Jaipur can be covered with this night sightseeing tour of the Pink city. Admire the beauty of monuments from outside, discover about the various narrow streets while enjoying the charming night pictures of this town.

    Location: Different locations
    Price: INR 5000 (Approx)
    Timing: 4 hours tour

    3. Bar Palladio: The Bar Palladio is situated within the territories of the Palace Niwas Hotel. With this venue, you get an opportunity to eat like royals and served like royals surrounded by a majestic ambience. The classy interior of this restaurant is inspired by Italian Renaissance design infused with Mughal architecture. The vibrant blue color, along with beautiful couches and artworks, will leave you awestruck. Also, visitors can enjoy the dining experience at its patio area. Further, they have an extensive Italian dining menu. The food, ambience, and location of this luxury bar all make it worth spending your time and money here!

    Location: Kanota Bagh, Narayan Singh Rd, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004
    Price: INR 1800 for two persons (Approx)
    Timing: Daily 6 pm - 11 pm

    4. Club Naila: If you want to witness as well as revel in the hottest party scene in the Pink City - Club Naila is the place to be. It is amongst the most happening places to visit in Jaipur for a fun-filled time with friends. It's  one of the oldest nightclubs in Jaipur, established within the luxurious Naila Bagh Palace that boasts of a warm and relaxed ambience presenting a thriving nightlife. The open-air setting and elite party themes here will set a lively vibe for you to enjoy the whole night! The lit pool parties at this night club will definitely give you one more reason to stay longer in this city. There's no other place you'd like to be on the weekend then this place.

    Location: Naila Bagh Palace, Moti Doongri Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007
    Price: INR 1900 for two persons (Approx)
    Timing: Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri: 6:30 pm - 1 am, Thurs: 6:30 pm - 3 am & Sat: 6 pm - 4 am

    5. House of People: 
    Ever wondered to enjoy a party around the royal ambience? House of People will offer you that aura. One of the best crowds from the city hangs out here. Nestled at Hotel Las Vegas in Jaipur, which features both indoor and outdoor seating areas. This lively place also has live music, dance floor, and live sports screening facility. Further, you will find Continental cuisine here. Thus, it’s a perfectly luxurious space to relax, relish a few drinks, groove on the music, and eat delicious food after a long day of Jaipur sightseeing places.

    Location: A1, Sehkar Marg, Bais Godam, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302006
    Price: INR 2100 for two persons (Approx)
    Timing: Sat: 11 am - 5 am, Mon to Fri: 11 am - 3 am
  10. Is Jaipur safe for solo female travellers?

    As a solo woman traveller, you can roam freely in Jaipur that is a safe and secure city due to its iconic hospitality. Since most of the sites are highly crowded with tourists there is the least chance of any unwanted circumstances. Also, keep in mind solo travelling precautions to be on the careful side.

    You should save the cab number, hotel’s contact number, avoid isolated streets specifically in the night, and do not be over-friendly with strangers and drivers.
  11. What are the best places to eat in Jaipur?

    1. Peacock Restaurant: This is a rooftop restaurant situated at the Hotel Pearl Palace. If you are looking out for places to visit in Jaipur that serve delectable yet reasonably priced cuisine – go to Peacock Restaurant. You will satisfy your gastronomic cravings around the fun ambience of this spot. Even the attractive furnishings and romantic scenes of Hathroi Fort make it a top-rated restaurant among the visitors. The restaurant menu includes Indian, Chinese, and continental meals. The staff is courteous, offering prompt service. A perfect location to spend some time while relishing the tasty dishes and lovely views. Nothing is going to fail your expectations here.

    Location: 51, Hathroi Fort, Hari Kishan Somani Marg, Ajmer Road, Hathroi, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001
    Price: INR 900 for two persons (Approx)
    Timing: Daily 7:30 am - 11 pm

    2. Padao Restaurant: A great choice in places to visit in Jaipur for spending some romantic time together with your better half. What makes this restaurant unique isn’t simply it's open-air setting but the views it will present you, which is located within the boundary of Nahargarh Fort. Reach the highest point of Jaipur to enjoy around the impressive surrounding city view, breezy air, and sunset scenes. You can order the veg or non-veg snacks that you can savor with tea or cold drink which are complementary with the entry fee. There is also a bar facility.

    Location: Nahargarh Fort, Nahargarh, Amer, Jaipur
    Price: INR 1000 for two persons (Approx)
    Timing: Daily 2 pm - 10 pm

    3. 1135 AD: Immerse yourself in authentic Royal dining experience at this classic restaurant called 1135 AD. This restaurant is an ode to Jaipur's Rajput heritage. Even the name of this restaurant is based on the year when the Rajput dynasty came to prominence. Housed in the historic Amer Palace, you will be amazed by the breathtaking grandeur and ambience of this spot. 
    There is a formal dining room and an outdoor courtyard. Also, if you desire an intimate candlelit dinner with your better half, you can book a table at its private dining space called Sheesh Mahal. The opulent restaurant offers sumptuous North Indian, Rajasthani, and Mughlai cuisine.

    Location: Level 2, Jaleb Chowk, Amer Palace, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001
    Price: INR 2500 for two persons (Approx)
    Timing: Daily 12 am - 10:30 pm

    4. The Tattoo Cafe & Lounge: It is an open-air cafe in Pink City where you can order some really delicious quick-bites. Located in the walled city, the highlight of this venue is the majestic view of Hawa Mahal. So, satisfy your hunger pangs while soothing your eyes with the beautiful scenes of Pink City. The place will take over all your heart! This is one of the favourite places to visit in Jaipur in the evening for the locals as well. Your kids will also love this spot due to the delicious range of finger food items.

    Location: 3rd floor, 30, Opposite Hawa Mahal, Hawa Mahal Rd, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002
    Price: INR 600 for two persons (Approx)
    Timing: Daily 8 am - 11 pm

    5. Forresta: Forresta is another open-air casual dining location serving delicious North Indian and Italian cuisines. It is a fabulous forest-themed restaurant providing an unparalleled ambience. You can savor your meals in a relaxed environment breathing in its natural charm.
    The vibe and music are all great at this restaurant. Thus, it is an excellent combination of an innovative theme, a delightful menu, and a refreshing bar.

    Location: Devraj Niwas, MI Road, Near Khasa Kothi Crossing, Bani Park, Jaipur
    Price: INR 1200 for two persons (Approx)
    Timing: 12 pm - 1:30 am

    6. Steam: 
    Steam is a luxurious fine dining restaurant situated at Rambagh Palace hotel. Its majestic ambience will bowl you over. The unique lounge bar boasts of a Victorian-style station, low-slung sofas, and a lot of space to relax as well as relish your meals. Visitors can relish middle-eastern shawarmas and wood-fired Italian crust pizzas in meals. It will be an unforgettable dining moment and worth every penny spent.

    Location: Bhawani Singh Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302005
    Price: INR 2800 for two persons (Approx)
    Timing: Daily 6 pm - 12 am

    7. LMB (Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar): LMB is one of those places in Jaipur that no foodie actually misses visiting! This sweet shop and restaurant has been going strong since 1954. The outlet is famous among both locals and tourists. A large number of temptations are lurking around this restaurant. Try their tasty thali meals prepared in pure ghee as well as other Rajasthani delicacies and fast food items. Further, the mouth-watering sweets such as mawa kachori and paneer ghewar are also must-buy to take back with you.

    Location: No. 98, 99, Johari Bazar Rd, Bapu Bazar, Biseswarji, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302003
    Price: Varies on order
    Timing: Daily 7 am -12 am

    8. Masala Chowk: Foodies get ready to feed your hungry souls with authentic and mouth-watering Indian street food at this market. At this open-air food court, visitors can relish 22 flavours of the Pink City at one destination. Get spoilt for choice by tasting foods like Pani Puri, samosas, dosas, chaat, Pyaz Ki Kachori, sandwiches, pakoras, Jalebi, and others. Also, the prices are not heavy on the pocket. Thus, enjoy tasty meals without worrying about the cost. You will like to taste food from every food outlet here.

    Location: Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Ram Niwas Garden, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004
    Price: Entry fee INR 10
    Timing: Daily 8 am - 10:30 pm
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28 August 2019
Swathi SHETTY Jaipur City Tour
Excellent
Been there for a day outing, took sightseeing package from Thrillophilia paying 1500 for 2 people, We got a polite driver named Mukesh through Thrillophilia. Overall happy with the service
15 January 2020
Rajasekaran Sundararajan Jaipur City Tour
Excellent
This is my first experiment with Thrillophillia.. Totally loved it, the driver was so polite. We had covered couple of places the previous day, they have considered the same and suggested couple of other places instead of that in the same package. They provided a complimentary guide, personally we didnt like him ignoring him the overall experience is awesome Definitely will book more packages from thrillophillia.
27 August 2019
Swathi SHETTY Jaipur City Tour
Excellent
Booked sightseeing package for 1500 bucks for 2. The trip was amazing , the driver was so polite and he also has guided us about the few places. The service of Thrillophilia is amazing, highly recommend this package to everyone.
Excellent
" Loved the overall tour for all 6 days covering jaipur jodhpur and jaisalmer. worth ur money for sure. thanks thrillophilia for this awesome package except the hotel in jaipur. \nDriver manish was very good and polite and safe driving for all 6 days. on time pickup and drop overall. Thanks for it. "
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Dhanesh Achari Hot Air Balloon Jaipur
Excellent
The most enthralling experience of my life. Never thought of doing it in India. but this trip made my dream come true. Would definitely recommend everyone.
Rupinder Nambeesan Pride Amber Villas Jaipur
Excellent
Had a good time at the resort. Services and food were also good.
04 November 2020
Excellent
We have a great experience for the water valley trek! They were super supportive and encouraging throughout the trek. Thank you, team!
16 November 2019
Anal Pothuvaal Samode Palace
Excellent
Highly recommended palace for cultural experiences with the beautiful rooms and many in-house activities at the resort.
15 February 2020
Devvrat Adiga Samode Palace
Excellent
Heritage stay around the Aravali hills is the best option to take a weekend off and relax. Samode palace has offered us a royalty stay. We have enjoyed the mornings in the pool and evenings at the BBQs. Thank you Thrillophilia for this amazing stay with discounted offers.
04 November 2019
Balachandra Kocchar Mundota Fort and Palace
Excellent
The location of the resort is very good, was easily accesible. had a good experience. Highly recommended for a royal stay!

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