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Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan, also known as “old city” or “pink city“. Jaipur is popular for its building color’s and royal property; its also a most popular tourist attraction point in Rajasthan.
Amer Fort, also known as Amber Fort, is a monumental work of Rajput architecture located in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Built in the late 16th century by Raja Man Singh I, this fort stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of the Rajput era.
Nestled atop the Aravalli Hills, Amer Fort served as the primary residence of the Rajput Maharajas and their families. Its strategic location provided both a defensive stronghold and a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. The fort’s architecture is a blend of Hindu and Mughal styles, showcasing intricate carvings, ornate mirror work, and stunning frescoes.
Today, Amer Fort stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting millions of visitors each year who come to marvel at its architectural splendor and immerse themselves in its storied past.
Exploring Amer Fort offers a unique journey through time, revealing the grandeur, artistry, and historical significance of Jaipur’s royal heritage.
Elephant Safari at Amer Fort , Light & Sound Show at Amer fort, hindu and muslim architecture
Winter Timing ( 9 Am to 5 Pm )
Summer Timing ( 8 PM to 9 Pm)
Light & sound show Timing ( 8 Am to 6 Pm )
Students: 20 rs per student
Indian tourists: 100 rs per person
Foreign tourists: 200 rs per person
Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience), Ganesh Pol, Sukh Niwas, Zenana (Women’s Quarters), Kesar Kyari, and Jai Mandir
Mostly, it depends on how to reach Amer Fort from Amer Village, like by elephant, Jeep safari, walk, or cab service. Hardly, it will require around 2 hours to explore all the points of Amer Fort, but if you hire a professional guide, then it will take 3 hours to visit Amer Fort with deep knowledge of its rich history.
Generally, we recommend guide services to tourists because you should explore the ancient arts and struggles embedded in Rajasthan’s rich history. This knowledge transforms your visit, making your experience truly valuable and worth every moment spent. Our only suggestion for all the upcoming tourists is that it’s highly recommended to hire certified guides or reputable tour operators like Kingsland Holidays for your services & tour guide.
Jaigarh Fort is a majestic fortress located on the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Built in 1726 by Maharaja Jai Singh II, it was designed to protect the Amber Fort and Palace complex below. The fort is known for its massive walls, watchtowers, and impressive architecture.
Jaigarh Fort is an excellent example of medieval Indian military architecture and offers visitors a glimpse into Rajasthan’s royal history.
Cannon on wheels, Underground tunnels, Watchtowers, Rainwater harvesting and storage
Winter Timing ( 9 Am to 4:30 Pm )
Summer Timing ( 8:30 PM to 5 Pm)
Students: – 50rs Per student
Indian tourists: 150 rs Per person
Foreign tourists: 250 rs per person
Dungar Darwaza, Jaivana Cannon, Subhat Niwas (Assembly Hall of Warriors), Aram Mandir (Rest House), Laxmi Vilas Palace, Vijay Garh (Victory Hall), Water Reservoirs, Kal Bhairav Temple, Museum, Awani Darwaza, Panoramic Views, Secret Tunnel
Mostly, it depends on how to reach Fort from Main Gate, like by walk or cab service (entry charges). Hardly, it will require around 2 hours to explore all the points of Jaigarh Fort, but if you hire a professional guide, then it will take 3 hours to visit Jaigarh Fort with deep knowledge of its history. Explore the Jaivana Cannon, tour the palaces and museums, and enjoy panoramic views from its vantage points.
Nahargarh Fort is a historical fortress located on the Aravalli Hills overlooking Jaipur, India. Built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it served as a defense structure and later as a hunting retreat for the royal family. The fort offers panoramic views of the Pink City and features beautiful architecture blending Indian and European styles. Notable attractions include the Madhavendra Bhawan palace complex, intricate frescoes, and the recently added wax museum. It’s a popular tourist spot known for its scenic beauty, especially at sunset.
Jaipur Wax Museum, Sunset views, Jaipur City view
Winter Timing (10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.)
Summer Timing ( 9:00 PM to 5 Pm)
Students: – 25rs per student
Indian tourists: 50 rs per person
Foreign tourists: 200 rs per person
Jaipur Wax Museum, sunset views, Jaipur City view
Visiting Nahargarh Fort takes around 2 to 3 hours. This time, spend it exploring multiple palaces, courtyards, and museums and enjoying the panoramic views of Jaipur. If you plan to have a meal at the fort’s restaurant or visit the Jaipur Wax Museum, you might need a bit more time.
Jal Mahal, or “Water Palace,” is a stunning architectural marvel in Jaipur, India. Located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, it appears to float on the water’s surface. Built in the 18th century, this five-story palace has four floors submerged, with only the top floor visible above water. Its Rajput and Mughal architectural styles feature sandstone walls, intricate carvings, and beautiful gardens. Though not open to the public, Jal Mahal is a popular spot for tourists to admire from the lake’s shore, especially during sunset when its reflection creates a mesmerizing view.
Water Palace, Man Sagar Lake, Mughal and Rajput architectural
Timing: = 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. |
There is no entry fee to view the Jal Mahal.
Man Sagar Lake, scenic walks, Cultural spots, bird watching, and cultural insights
Visiting Jal Mahal in Jaipur takes around 30 minutes to an hour. This time allows you to enjoy the views, take photographs, and walk around the lake’s pathways. Since entry to the palace is restricted.
The City Palace in Jaipur is a vast complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings located in the heart of the old city. Built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it serves as a striking blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. The palace complex includes several notable structures, such as Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, and various museums displaying royal artifacts, costumes, and weapons. It continues to be a royal residence, with a portion open to visitors. The palace showcases intricate carvings, ornate gateways, and beautiful courtyards, offering visitors a glimpse into Jaipur’s royal heritage and the opulent lifestyle of its rulers.
Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, Palace houses several museums showcasing royal artifacts, textiles, and weapons.
Morning = 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. |
Night = 7:00 Pm to 10:00 Pm
Students: – 70rs per student
Indian tourists: 150 rs per person
Foreign tourists: 500 rs per person
Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, Diwan-i-Khas, Diwan-i-Aam & Pritam Niwas Chowk
Visiting the City Palace in Jaipur takes around 2 to 3 hours, depending on your interest in exploring its various sections and exhibits. It’s highly recommended that you provide sufficient time to appreciate the intricate architecture, historical artifacts, and picturesque courtyards within the palace complex.
Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is a fascinating astronomical observatory built in the early 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. It’s one of five such observatories he constructed in India and the largest and best-preserved. The site features a collection of 19 architectural astronomical instruments, including the world’s largest stone sundial. These massive structures were used to measure time, track celestial bodies, and predict eclipses with remarkable accuracy. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar showcases the scientific prowess of ancient India and the maharaja’s passion for astronomy. Its unique geometric forms make it not only a scientific marvel but also an architectural wonder.
Astronomical function, Scientific prowess and astronomical knowledge of ancient India
Daily timing = 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. |
Students: 15rs per student
Indian tourists: 50 rs per person
Foreign tourists: 200 rs per person
Samrat Yantra (Supreme Instrument), Jai Prakash Yantra, Ram Yantra, Misra Yantra, Dhruva Yantra, Rama Yantra, & Nadivalaya Yantra
The time required to visit Jantar Mantar in Jaipur ideal ranges from 1 to 2 hours. This duration allows visitors to explore the various astronomical instruments, understand their functioning, and appreciate the historical significance of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Albert Hall in Jaipur, officially known as the Albert Hall Museum, is the oldest museum in Rajasthan. Built in 1876,
The museum houses a rich collection of artifacts, including paintings, sculptures, jewelry, textiles, and carpets. It’s particularly known for its Egyptian mummies and ancient scriptures. The building’s exterior is notable for its intricate carvings and the stone frieze depicting various art forms.
Located in the Ram Niwas Garden, Albert Hall is not just a museum but also an important landmark in Jaipur, illuminated beautifully at night. It offers visitors a glimpse into Rajasthan’s art, history, and culture, making it a popular attraction for both locals and tourists.
Art and Artifacts
Daily timing = 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Night View, 7:00 Pm to 9:30 Pm |
Students: – 20rs
Indian Tourists: 40 rs
Foreign tourists: 300 rs
Art Galleries, Sculptures, Arms and Armour, Textiles, Musical Instruments, Decorative Arts, Egyptian Mummies, Hall in Courtyard and Architecture
Hardly, it will require around 1 hour to explore all the points of Amer Fort, but if you hire a professional guide, then it will take 1.3 hours to visit Amer Fort with deep knowledge of its rich history. This duration allows visitors to explore the various galleries, exhibits, and artifacts at a leisurely pace, while also appreciating the architectural beauty of the building itself.
Hawa Mahal, or “Palace of Winds,” is an iconic landmark in Jaipur, India. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, this five-story palace is renowned for its unique honeycomb-like structure with 953 small windows called jharokhas. These windows were designed to allow royal ladies to observe street festivities while remaining unseen, adhering to the strict purdah system of the time.
The palace is constructed of red and pink sandstone, blending seamlessly with Jaipur’s status as the “Pink City.” Its distinctive facade resembles the crown of Krishna, the Hindu god. Despite its imposing exterior, the building is only one room deep in most places.
Hawa Mahal is not just architecturally significant; it also serves as a prime example of Rajput architecture and showcases the era’s scientific understanding of wind movement for natural cooling. Today, it’s one of Jaipur’s most photographed structures and a major tourist attraction.
Palace of Winds, Architectural marvel
Daily timing = 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Indian Tourists- 50 rs per person
Foreign Tourists- 200 rs per person
Facade and Architecture, Jharokhas, Interior Courtyards, Museum, Viewpoints, History and Heritage
The time required to visit Hawa Mahal in Jaipur around 30 minutes to 1 hour. This duration allows visitors to explore the exterior facade, take photographs, and appreciate the unique architecture of the palace.
Here is about things to do in Jaipur during Rajasthan Jaipur tour packages:
The history of Amer and Rajputana is explained through the sounds and light show on the front wall of Amer.
Ticket Price: 250 rs per person
Timing: 7 pm to 9 Pm
The elephant safari starts from Amer village to Ganesh Poll. Tickets can be booked at his counter.
Ticket Price: 2500 rs per couple (from July 1, 2024)
Timing: 7 pm to 11 Pm
For Jeep Safari, there is not any special counter from the tourist department. After reaching Amer village or lakeside, you will get multiple Jeeps at the parking area.
Ticket Price: 500 rs (it is not fixed; it also depends upon your begging power)
Timing: 8 pm to 5 Pm
Hot air balloon prices are not fixed; for pricing, other factories are also considered, like sharing or personal, Indian tourists or foreign tourists.
You can also contact Kingsland Holiday for price inquiries.
Ticket Price: 12000 rs
Timing: 6 pm to 10 Pm
Ticket Price: 550 rs
Timing: 8 pm to 5 Pm
Capture breathtaking moments as you witness the vibrant hues of sunrise at Amer Fort Hill, creating unforgettable memories with Rajasthan jaipur tour packages.
Ticket Price– No Tickets
Timing – evening sunset time
Held annually at Diggi Palace in January, it’s the world’s largest free literary festival, attracting authors, intellectuals, and book enthusiasts from around the globe.
Celebrated in August, Teej marks the onset of the monsoon season. Women dress in colorful clothing, swing on decorated swings, and participate in processions to honor Maa Parvati.
Dedicated to Maa Gauri (Parvati), Gangaur is celebrated in March-April by married women for the well-being of their husbands. It involves colorful processions, rituals, and cultural performances.
Usually held on the eve of Holi (March), this festival showcases decorated elephants, elephant polo, cultural performances, and a parade.
On Makar Sankranti (January), kite fans travel to Jaipur’s rooftops to fly colorful kites and enjoy kite-flying competitions.
The festival of lights is celebrated with great fervor in Jaipur, with homes and markets decorated with lights, diyas (lamps), and colorful rangolis. Fireworks light up the night sky.
The best time to visit Jaipur is the winter months, from October to March. During this period, the weather is pleasant and comfortable. Additionally, this season links with several festivals like Diwali, Teej, and the Jaipur Literature Festival, adding to the city’s lively atmosphere and cultural experiences.
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Chokhi Dhani: This is not just a restaurant but a cultural experience where you can enjoy traditional Rajasthani food in an authentic village-like setting. Prices are 900 per person. The preferred time to visit is in evening (7 p.m.–10 p.m.)
Laxmi Mishtan Bhand ar (LMB): Famous for its Rajasthani sweets and snacks, LMB is a must-visit for experiencing local flavors like ghewar, pyaaz kachori, and large rajasthani thali.
Rawat Mishtan Bhandar is known for its delicious pyaaz kachori and sweets.
Suvarna Mahal: Located in the Rambagh Palace, this restaurant offers a royal dining experience with a blend of Rajasthani and international dishes.
Niros: A legendary restaurant in Jaipur, Niros is known for its Mughlai and North Indian dishes.
Handi: Renowned for its North Indian and Mughlai meals, Handi is especially famous for its delicious non-vegetarian dishes, particularly the mutton handi.
Spice Court: If you’re looking for authentic Rajasthani food in a traditional ambiance, Spice Court is a great choice. They offer a variety of thalis and local delicacies.
Surya Mahal: Known for its rooftop dining with a view of the Nahargarh Fort, Surya Mahal serves a range of dishes, including Indian, Chinese, and Continental.
Peacock Rooftop Restaurant: Located near the Hawa Mahal, this rooftop restaurant offers a stunning view of the city along with delicious Indian and Rajasthani dishes.
Padao restaurant is known for its rooftop at the Nahargarh Fort.
Johari Bazaar: Johari Bazaar showcases traditional Kundan, Meenakari, and gemstone-studded pieces, reflecting Rajasthan’s rich jewelry-making heritage.
Bapu Bazaar is a busy marketplace famous for textiles, including colorful fabrics, traditional Rajasthani attire like bandhani (tie-dye) and leheriya (wave pattern), as well as handcrafted jootis (leather footwear) and handicrafts.
Tripolia Bazaar: Specializing in lac bangles, brassware, ironware, and carpets, Tripolia Bazaar offers a tour of Jaipur’s skilled craftsmanship and artisanal traditions.
Chandpole Bazaar:is known for its wooden sculptures, marble statues, and marble inlay work.
Nehru Bazaar: Famous for textiles, including sarees, fabrics, and dress materials, Nehru Bazaar also offers a variety of handicrafts, souvenirs, and traditional Rajasthani artifacts.
Sireh Deori Bazaar is a market near Hawa Mahal, offering textiles, leather goods, jewelry, and souvenirs, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the Pink City.
Birla Mandir is famous for its white marble architecture and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
Govind Dev Ji Temple, located in the City Palace complex, houses an idol of Lord Krishna.
Galta Ji Temple (Monkey Temple): Situated among the Aravalli Hills, it is known for its natural springs and a large troop of resident monkeys.
Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple is known for its unique idol of Lord Hanuman.
Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple: features a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha atop a hill.
Jagat Shiromani Temple: an ancient temple known for its complex carvings and architectural beauty.
Shila Devi Temple: Located inside the Amber Fort, it is dedicated to Goddess Kali and known for its historical significance.
By Air: Jaipur International Airport (JAI) connects the city with major domestic and international destinations.
By Train: Jaipur Junction is a major railway station in North India, served by multiple trains from cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and Bangalore. It’s well connected with other parts of Rajasthan and neighboring states.
By Road: Jaipur is reachable by road via well-maintained national and state highways. Regular buses travel between Jaipur and major cities like Delhi, Agra, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Ahmedabad. Private taxis and self-drive options are also popular choices