Albert Hall Museum

The Albert Hall Museum is named out of appreciation for Prince Albert of Britain (Queen Victoria’s significant other) and was developed to lure him to visit Jaipur during his 1876 voyage through the Indian subcontinent. It was significant for Maharaja Ram Singh to have the sovereign visit Jaipur as this would quality connections to the […]

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Jal Mahal

The castle design brags of a normal Rajput and Mughal style which is very like that of Amer Fort. Made in red sandstone, the castle is really five-storeyed where just the top story is obvious (rest are submerged). At the top, there is a nursery that has semi-octagonal towers in each corner. Albeit whenever it […]

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Hawa Mahal

Jaipur’s most-unmistakable milestone, the Hawa Mahal is an exceptional pink-painted, carefully honeycombed hive that ascents a bewildering five stories. History It was developed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh to empower women of the regal family unit to watch the life and parades of the city. The top offers staggering perspectives over Jantar Mantar […]

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Jai Garh Fort

11.The Jaigarh Fort The Jaigarh Fort is a great fortification worked by Sawan Jai Singh II. This nearly flawless stronghold is encompassed by enormous towers and is associated with the Amer Fort (likewise called ‘Golden’ Fort), with underground entries. Initially worked to secure the Amer Fort and the royal residence inside the complex, the Jaigarh […]

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Amer fort

Amer post or Amber fortress is the top most fascination of Jaipur. This is a huge stronghold found somewhat away from the primary city of Jaipur. This fortification is situated on a little slope and is drawing in a great many travellers consistently. History: Prior to 900 AD, Meenas who named the spot after their […]

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Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh is situated along the Aravalli slopes neglecting a lovely lake. There is a nourishment court and a café at the highest point of the fortification with a brilliant view, Padao. The fortress presently likewise is home to the Jaipur wax exhibition hall and glass castle. History: Nahargarh signify ‘home tigers’. Legend says that the […]

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