Visiting Jaipur is a very informal thing that includes a trip through the great forts, shrines, gardens and palaces of the city. Sightseeing in Jaipur takes you on a journey through centuries of history.
Jaipur Tour: -
Jantar Mantar:
this magnificent astronomical observatory is known throughout the world. It
bears the mark of extraordinary astronomical maturity beginning in the Middle
Ages.
Hawa Mahal - It
was built to illuminate the women who once saw the royal march through the
screens in this building. This was built by the poet Sawai Pratap Singh.
Albert Hall -
This magnificent hall has now been converted into the site's Heritage Museum,
illustrating the history of archeology and crafts in Jaipur.
Jal Mahal -
Located in the heart of Man Sagar Lake, this palace is a well-known tourist
attraction.
Amber Fort -
This fort is made up of a beautiful series of palaces, temples, gardens, and
corridors. The Shila Mata temple has enormous religious importance. Other
attractions include Diwan-e-Aam, Diwan e-Khas, Sukh Niwas, Jas Temple, and
Sheesh Mahal.
BM Birla
Planetarium - This is an amazing science museum known throughout India and
equipped with the latest audiovisual equipment.
Galtaji- This
place is lined with natural springs. It is an ancient pilgrimage center with
the famous Galtaji temple, inspired by the sun god.
Laxmi Narayan
Temple: This temple tolerates the mastery of the marble mold carved from stone.
Govind Devji
Temple - This temple of Lord Krishna attracts lovers of the nation.
Sisodia Rani Ka
Bagh - This place is surrounded by gardens with an amazing fountain that looks
great.
Jaigarh Fort -
This fort houses palaces, gardens, tombs, and many temples and has watchtowers
and massive walls.
Gaitore: It was
the resting home of the kings and contains an umbrella-shaped formation.
Moti Doongri: It
is built on the model of a Scottish castle.
Amit Kumar is a
respected travel and tourism analyst and writer. She has written numerous books
on travel guides for
Jaipur tourism and Indian tourism.