Jaipur Sightseeing by Car / Jaipur Darshan
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Visiting Places in Jaipur 1 Day City Tour by Car
Amber Fort: Constructed by Raja Man Singh, this majestic fort is located approximately 13 kilometers from Jaipur's downtown and is one of Rajasthan's most significant and expansive forts. One of the primary stops on the Jaipur sightseeing trip is this ancient fort. Prior to Jaipur, the state capital was Amer. It is constructed from marble and red sandstone.
Hawa Mahal - Maharaja Sawai Singh constructed in 1799. The royal women used to observe social events, parades, fairs, and daily life, but they did not see themselves. It is the primary attraction of the Jaipur sightseeing trip and is constructed of red sandstone with 950 windows.
City Palace - Located in the center of Jaipur's Pink City, the City Palace is the primary destination for tourists on the Jaipur sightseeing trip. Its main attractions are Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, which combine European and Indian architecture.
Jantar Mantar - The largest observatory in India and the highlight of a Jaipur sightseeing tour is Jantar Mantar, which combines science and art and is listed on UNESCO's "World Heritage List." Its equipment are astrologically and mathematically configured for a timely computation.
Jal Mahal - Jal Mahal is a stunning 18th-century building located in the center of Man-Sagar Lake. Take a stunning picture while on a Jaipur sightseeing trip. Red sandstone and a distinctive fusion of Rajput and Mughal architectural traditions make up its construction.
Birla Temple - in Jaipur Birla Mandir, which was constructed in 1988, combines contemporary white marble design with traditional Hindu architecture. The temple is one of Jaipur's proud architectural landmarks.
Royal Gaitore - One of the most well-known tourist destinations on the Jaipur Tour is Royal Gaitore. There are cenotaphs honoring several monarchs, as well as a royal crematorium for Rajput kings and other royal family members. Maharaja Jai Singh's cenotaph, which is composed of white marble with intricate carvings, is regarded as the most influential of these cenotaphs, which represent the ideal fusion of Islamic and Hindu architecture.
Albert Hall - The Central Museum, also known as Albert Hall, was constructed in Sawai Madho Singh in 1886. Elephant teeth, carpets, sculptures, and vibrant crystals are on show in this museum. It serves as an illustration of how Indian Islamic and British art have converged. Mummy, a female member of an Egyptian priest's family, is visible to tourists here.
Jaipur Pink City - Jaipur The city of pink The King of Jaipur painted Jaipur pink because the Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria traveled to India. Travelers love pink city's culture, architecture, art, jewelry, and commodities, making it one of the most beautiful and alluring cities in terms of color, richness, and vibrancy.
Ram Niwas Garden - In the 1800s, Maharaja Ram Singh constructed this lovely garden. The Garden is home to a museum and zoo. A variety of varieties are available to savor at the chat market.