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Explore Jaipur's Wonders

Discover top attractions, hidden gems, and travel tips for an unforgettable Jaipur experience.

JAL MAHAL

Jal Mahal has been constructed on a huge plot of approximately 11 acres. It is situated in the middle of the huge pond, but there is a bridge to reach the monument. Lime and stone have been used in the construction of this beautiful temple in the shape of a small palace in the middle of the huge lake

HAWA MAHAL

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur’s most iconic landmark, is no ordinary piece of architecture. It is a beguiling, 5-storied building dating back to the 18th century, which, with its lacy grillworks and honey-comb facade, renders city dwellers and travellers an extraordinary visual spectacle. From its intricate decors to the panoramas visible from here, Hawa Mahal is a popular landmark that demands a visit at least one in life. The alluring Hawa Mahal night view - when the moonlight shines on the city, is an experience in itself that leaves visitors awestruck.

AMER FORT

Amer Fort is known for its artistic style elements. With its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort overlooks Maota Lake, which is the main source of water for the Amer Palace. At daytime entry ticket to Amber Palace is priced at ₹100 for Indian nationals and ₹500 for foreign tourists. the Amer Fort, has a long history of serving as a defensive fortification for its historic Meena rulers and Rajput royals. Today, the Amer Fort is one of the most popular attractions and sites in Jaipur.

ALBERT HALL

The Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur is the oldest museum of the state and functions as the state museum of Rajasthan, India. The building is situated in Ram Niwas garden outside the city wall opposite New gate and is a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. It is also called the Government Central Museum. The entry fee for Indian visitors is INR 40 and INR 300 for foreigners. Not allowed to use a camera.

CITY PALACE

Located deep within the walled city, the City Palace Complex was conceived and built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. A beautiful fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture, the palace is still home to the last ruling royal family which lives in a private section of the palace. Including camera charges, the entry fee to the palace is ₹200 for Indian nationals and ₹700 for foreign tourists. If you are a student, you are eligible for a discount on providing a valid student id card. The Jaipur City Palace is open on all days of the week.

JANTAR MANTAR

The Jantar Mantar, Jaipur, is an astronomical observation site built in the early 18th century. It includes a set of some twenty main fixed instruments. They are monumental examples in masonry of known instruments but which in many cases have specific characteristics of their own.The entry fee for Jantar Mantar in Jaipur, Rajasthan is ₹50 for Indian nationals and ₹200 for foreign tourists. Students with a valid ID pay ₹20. Children up to 7 years old are free.

BIRLA MANDIR

It was built by the B.M. Birla Foundation in 1988 and is constructed solely of white marble. It is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Lakshmi and god Vishnu (Narayan), whose images appear inside, along with other Hindu gods and goddesses and selections from the Gita and Upanishads.this temple is famous for its intricate carvings and beautiful white marble structure. The temple is open daily from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

NAHARGARH

Nahargarh fort was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the year 1734 for the sake of defence of Jaipur city. Originally this fort was named as Sudarshangarh, dedicating to Nahar Singh Bhomia. The fort comprises extensive Tanka and two splendid step wells for water management.For Indian nationals, the entry fee to visit Nahargarh Fort is ₹50. Foreign tourists have to pay ₹200 for entry. For Indian students, the entry fee is ₹5 while for foreign students, the entry fee is ₹25.

JAIGARH

Jaigarh Fort is a fort in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. It was built in 1726 by the Rajput ruler Jai Singh II to protect the Amer Fort. The fort is known as the "Fort of Victory" because its name comes from the words "Jai" meaning victory and "Garh" meaning fort.

CHOKI DHANI

Chokhi Dhani is a cultural village resort located near Jaipur, Rajasthan, designed to immerse visitors in the rich traditions and heritage of Rajasthan through authentic Rajasthani food, folk dances, craft demonstrations, animal rides, and other activities, effectively showcasing the state's vibrant culture in a simulated village setting; essentially providing a complete experience of rural Rajasthani life.typically charges around Rs. 700 per adult for entry, including a multi-cuisine dinner buffet, while children usually pay around Rs. 400;