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JAIPUR FOR FIRST-TIME VISITORS

Jaipur is the only city reflecting colours of both modernism & traditionalism. Jaipur's rich cultural heritage attracts enormous number of tourists from all over the world every year. Although the best time to visit Jaipur is from late October to early March.


1. Amer Fort:- Built by Raja Man Singh Amer Fort is located in Amer almost 7 km from Jaipur. Fort looks magnificent in golden sun rays with beautiful Maota Lake at its forefront.


2. Hawa Mahal:- Hawa mahal is the signature of the pink city which looks like a beehive decorated with red and pink stones.



3. Jal Mahal:- On you way to Amer through Hawa Mahal, you will come across Jal Mahal which as name suggests is the fort built in middle of the man Sagar lake and is surrounded by water from all sides.



4. Jaigarh & Nhargarh Fort:- If you take a turn from your way towards Amer to top of the hill, you will be directed to Nhargarh and Jaigarh fort. While Jaigarh is famous for its solid structure and for the biggest and heaviest cannon ever built in the world;  Nhargarh has remained an attraction for Rang de basanti point and for the night view of Jaipur.

5. Jantar Mantar:- Jantar Mantar has a lot to fascinate every geek. It's the largest and best preserved observatory reflecting astronomical and cosmological understandings of Mughal time.


6. City palace:- City palace used to be the King's seat in Jaipur. Considerable part of it has been converted into a museum and royal residence now.

7. Albert Hall:- Albert Hall is the oldest museum of the Rajasthan State. The place is really quiet and elegant. if that doesn't excite you, go to the see at least the real mummy kept in it.

8. Birla Mandir:- Birla Mandir is built totally in white marble and it looks very beautiful in evening time.

While these heritage buildings look charming, let me assure you that this is just the famous ones here. If you have got a real taste and passion, there is a lot more to explore in and around Jaipur.



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