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About Jaipur
PinkCity ViewThe Picturesque capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is coloured washed pink-the colour associated with hospitality in Rajput culture. Built in 1727 A.D by Maharaja sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur displays a remarkable harmony and architectural splendour.

The ancient heart of the Pink City still beats in its fairy tales palaces, rugged fortresses perched on barren hills and broad avenues that dot the entire city. The only planned city of its time, Jaipur is encircled by a formidable wall.

A young bengali architect, Vidyadhar Bhattacharya fomalised the city’s plan s in a grid system. The wide straight avenues, roads, streets, lanes and uniform rows of shops on either side of main bazaars were arranged in nine rectangular city sectors(Chokris), in accordance with the principles of town planning set down in the ‘Shilpa Shastra’-an epochal treatise on the Hindu architecture. There is a timeless appeal to jaipur’s colourful Bazaars where one can shop for Rajasthani handlooms and trinkets. Beautifully laid out gardens and parks, attractive monuments and marvellous heritage hotels, once the residence of Maharajas are worth admiration. Not to mention the ambling camels and cheerful people in multi-hued costumes that make your trip to the Pink city a memorable one. Following are PRIME SITES of Jaipur.

City-Palace

The City Palace
In the heart of the old city is the former royal residence built in a blend of the Rajasthani and Mughal system. The carved arches are supported by grey-white marble columns ornate with floral motifs in gold and coloured stones.Two carved elephants in the marble guard the entrance. The retainers whose families have served generations of rulers serve as guides. The palace houses a mueseum with a superb collection of Rajasthani costumes and armoury of Mughals and Rajputs including swords of different shapes and sizes with chased handles,some of them inlaid with enamel and embellished with jewels and encased in magnificent scabbards. The palace also has an art gallery with an excellent collection of miniature paintings, carpets, royal paraphernalia and rare astronomical works in Arabic,Persian ,Latin and Sanskrit ,acquired by Sawai Jai Singh II to study astronomy in detail.

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar
A stone observatory. Largest of Jai Singh’s five remarkable observatories. Its complex instruments , whose settings and shapes are scientifically designed, represent the high points of medieval Indian astronomy. The most striking of these are the Ram Yantras used for gauging altitudes.

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal
Built in 1799 A.D. , the Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds is a major landmark. This five storey building along the main street of the old city is in pink splendour with semioctagonal and delicately honey combed sandstone windows. The monument was originally conceived with the aim of enabling ladies of royal household to watch the everyday life and royal processions of the city.

Govind Devji Temple


Govind Devji Temple
The most popular spireless temple of Jaipur dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is located in the central pavilion of the Jai Niwas Garden to the north of Chandra Mahal . The image of the patron deity Govind Devji , originally installed in a temple of Vrindavan , was reinstalled here by Sawai Jai Singh II as his family deity .

Sargasuli

 

Sargasuli (Isar Ilat): The highest tower dominating the skyline on the western side of the Tripolia Bazaar . It was built by Sawai Ishwari Singh in 1749 A.D. to commemorate a grand victory .



Albert HallRam Niwas Bagh & Albert Hall
A lush spacious garden with a zoo , an aviary , a greenhouse , a herbarlum, a museum and popular sports ground.
 It was built by Sawai Ram Singh II in 1868 A.D. as a famine relief project . The Albert Hall – fine example of IndoSarcenic style of architecture designed by Sir Swinton Jacob , was opened later with an equisite collection of sculptures , paintings , decorative wares , natural history spacemen, an Egyptian mummy and the celebrated Persian carpet.

Birla Auditorium

 

BM Birla Planetarium
The Planetarium offers unique audio-visual education and entertainment with its modern computerised projection system. For school groups concessions are available. Closed on last Wednesday of every month.

Galta Ji Lake


Galta Ji

An ancient Pilgrimage center,lying beyond the gardens admist the low hills .Temples ,Pavillions and Holy kunds (natural spring and reservoirs) along with lush landscape make it a delightful spot. The small temple of the Sun God ,built by Diwan Kriparam on the top of the highest peak is visible from all parts of the city.


Moti Doongri and Lakshmi Narayan Temple:
Moti Doongri is a privately owned hilltop fort built like a scottish castle. The Ganesh Temple at the foot of the hill and the marvellous Lakshmi Narayan Temple built in marble a few year back is also noteworthy.

Statue Circle

Statue Circle
The full length exquisitely carved statue of Sawai Jai Singh in white marble in the center of the circle was erected under the newly planned scheme area to pay homage to the founder of the city Jaipur.

 

Jal Mahal

Beautiful memorials to the queens , Maharani –ki-chhatri are near to the Rambagh road crossing on the amer road. The island Palace,Jal Mahal built by Sawai Jai Singh I, is a facinating spot in the center of the Man Sagar Lake.

Gaitore

The Kanak Vrindavan Complex of fine temples and gardens has been recently renovated to their pristine perfection . To the west of this road is the Royal Crematorium at gaitore in the narrow valley with some spectacular cenotaphs of all the Jaipur rulers expect Sawai Ishwari Singh who was cremated outside Jai Niwas garden.Most imposing is the ‘chhatri’ of Sawai Jai Singh II with intricate carvings and a graceful shape.

 

Sisodia Garden

Sisodia Rani Garden has tiered multilevel gardens with fountains, water channels and painted pavilions and suites of living rooms.

Amongst others,Vidyadhar-Ka-Bagh is the best preserved one ,with standby trees, flowing water, an open pavilion . It was built by the planner of the city, Vidyadhar.

Amer Fort Exterior

Amer : Former capital of the Kachhwaha rulers of the old state of Dhundhar for seven centuries . Very little of the early structure survive now.

Amer Palace and Shila Devi temple : A beautiful complex of palaces , halls , pavilions , gardens , and temples built by Raja Man Singh , Mirza Raja Jai Singh and Sawai Jai Singh over a period of about two centuries still in magnificent state .

Amer Fort Interior-Mahal

The palace complex emerges dramatically from the placid waters of the Maotha Lake and is approachable only through a steep path . Tourists often ride on the elephant back to the Singh Pol and Jaleb Chowk. Two flights of stairs rise from one end of the chowk , one leading to Shila Mata Temple and other to the palace complex.

The image of the patron goddess, worshipped by thousands of devotees, was brought from Jessore in East Bengal (now in Bangladesh) by Raja Man Singh , to be installed here .

Amer Fort Interior

A spectacular pillared hall – Diwan-e-Aam and a double storeyed painting gateway , Ganesh Pole dominate the front courtyard . An elegant tiny garden in Charbag style beyond the corridors , has Sukh Niwas to its right and Jas Mandir to its left. The latter combines the Mughal and Rajput architecture , seen in its beautiful interior with intricately carved Jali screens , delicate mirror and stucco work and painted and carved dadoes . The well proportioned Mohan Bari or Kesar Kyari in the centre of the Maotha Lake and the Dilaram Bagh at its north end provides a spectacular view of the palaces above .

Old City : Once a settlement of nobles , craftsmen and common folks , the city of Amer is now in ruins .

The remnants of its rich past are the beautifully carved and planned Jagat Shiromani Temple , a Krishna Temple associated with Meerabai , an ancient temple of Narsinghji and a magnificent step-well , Panna Mian-ka-kund .

 

Jaigarh

Jaigarh : One of the few military structures of medieval India , retaining its ancient splendour in palaces , gardens, reservoirs, a granary, an armoury, a well planned cannon foundry , several temples , a tall tower and a giant mounted cannon – the Jai Ban , one of the largest in the country are preserved here .

The extensive parkotas (walls) , watch tower and gateways of Jaigarh dominate the western skyline.

Nahargarh

Nahargarh: A sentinel to the Pink city is Nahargarh Fort,situated beyond the hills of Jaigarh.

Although much of it is in ruins,the lovely building added by Sawai Madho Singh II provides interest to the fort.

 

 
 

EXCURSIONS

Sanganeri print Textile

Sanganer(12 km): Located on the Tonk road .In addition to its ruined palaces,Sanganer has exquisitely carved Jain Temples. The town is entered through the ruins of two tripolians(Triple gateways).

The town is an important center for crafts industry and produces some of the finest hand printed textiles from units of block and screen printers. This textile is popular all over the country and abroad.

Bagru(35 km): On the Ajmer road , the ground level fort is still in good shape.It is noted for its hand printed handloom industry using simple techniques. The designs of these handlooms are less complicated and are in earthy hues.

Ramgarh Lake and Dam

Ramgarh Lake (32 km north east): A huge artificial lake created by constructing a high bund amidst tree covered hills . While the temple of Jamwa Mata and the ruins of the old fort are some of its antiques , its beautiful landscape , especially during monsoons , makes it an idyllic picnic spot .

 

Samode

Samod (40 km north west): The beautiful Samod Palace , has been rebuilt and renovated and provides a fine example of the Rajput haveli architecture and is an ideal spot for outing .

 

Bairath (86 km on the Shahpura – Alwar road) : An important historical place with the excavated remains of a circular Buddhist Temple – unique in Rajasthan and the earliest known temples in India. Bairath also has relics of the Mauryan , Mughal and Rajput periods.

A mint constructed by Akbar , a beautiful Mughal garden and a remarkable monument with painted chattris and walls built by Jahangir are other attractions .

Carvings at Abhaneri

Abhaneri : A famous 7th-8th century A.D temple of Harshad Mata and the step well known as Chanda Baodi are of interest. Two Jain temples are also present , which were built a later period.

 

Sambhar Lake

Sambhar(94 km west): The largest inland salt lake of India known for the holy Devayani Tank,the palace and the Naliasar nearby.

 

Jaisinghpura(12 km off the Amer road): One of the settlements of the Meena tribe,it has a formidable fort,a Jain temple and a step-well amid lush surroundings.

Madhogarh-Tunga(40 km on the Bassi-Lalsot Agra road): Tunga was witness to a historic battle fought between the Jaipur forces and Marathas. The fort is nested admist beautiful mango orchards.

 
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