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Jaipur Pink City Tour Itinerary ( 02 Day )

2 Days / 1 Nights

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Jaipur is the capital of India’s Rajasthan state. It evokes the royal family that once ruled the region and that, in 1727, founded what is now called the Old City, or “Pink City” for its trademark building color. At the center of its stately street grid (notable in India) stands the opulent, colonnaded City Palace complex. With gardens, courtyards and museums, part of it is still a royal residence.

Jaipur is located in the northeastern part of Rajasthan and covers a total area of 467 square kilometres (180 sq mi). The city is surrounded by fertile alluvial plains to the east and south and hill chains and desert areas to the north and west

Tour Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival Jaipur Airport/Railway Station To Hotel & Jaipur Local Sightseeing

Meet and Greet by our executives at your disposal. Process to Hotel & check-in to your room. After some rest & explore Jaipur Pink City

  • Birla Temple - Tradition states that a Maharaja sold the Birla family the land for the temple for one rupee. Construction began in 1977 under the direction Ramanauj Das and Ghanshyam Birla. It opened on February 22, 1988.
  • Moti Dungri - Moti Dungri is a Hindu temple complex dedicated to Lord Ganesha in Jaipur, Rajasthan. It was built in 1761 under supervision of Seth Jai Ram Paliwal. The temple is a popular tourist attraction in the city and is located next to the Birla Temple
  • Albert Hall Museum - Designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, the Albert Hall Museum was constructed in 1876. It was built to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales, Albert Edward. The museum is a beautiful amalgam of IndoSaracenic and European architectural styles
  • Hawa Mahal - It was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh for the court harem so that they could witness the royal processions and the street life. The exquisite pink and red sandstone 'mahal' stands out for its striking architecture, and the beautiful 'jhaali' works on its 953 windows
  • Jantar Mantar - The Jantar Mantar, in Jaipur, is an astronomical observation site built in the early 18th century. It includes a set of some 20 main fixed instruments. They are monumental examples in masonry of known instruments but which in many cases have specific characteristics of their own.
  • City Palace - The history of the city palace is closely linked with the history of Jaipur city And its rulers, starting with Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II who ruled from 1699 to 1744. He is credited with initiating construction of the city complex by building the outer wall of the complex spreading over many acres
  • Jal Mahal - Jal Mahal was initially constructed in the 16th century due to the occurrence of famine in the area. The ruler of Amer built a dam for the collection of water for the locals and hence led to the construction of the artificial Man Sagar Lake
  • Khazana Mahal - Khazana Mahal is a museum which highlights and showcases the Journey of a Stone. It offers an experience of a unique blend of legacy of precious stones, artistic Indian and antique jewellery.

After sightseeing back to hotel & enjoy tasty dinner and overnight stay at Jaipur City Hotel.

Day 2

Jaipur Fort’s Local Sightseeing

After morning tasty breakfast from the hotel & explore Jaipur Fort’s

  • Amber Fort - The Amber Fort was originally built by Raja Man Singh. Jai Singh I expanded it in the early 1600's. Improvements and additions were made by successive rulers over the next 150 years, until the Kachwahas shifted their capital to Jaipur during the time of Sawai Jai Singh II, in 1727.
  • Maota Lake - Maota Lake is located in the south of the city of Amber, about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from the center of Jaipur, at the base of Amber Fort. The lake contains an island in the center, named Kesar Kyari Bagh. The island has a saffron garden, whose plants are said to have been planted by a Maharaja in the 15th century.
  • Jaigarh Fort -Jaigarh Fort is situated on the promontory called the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) of the Aravalli range; it overlooks the Amer Fort and the Maota Lake, near Amer in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. The fort was built by Mirza Raja Jai Singh in 1726 to protect the Amer Fort and its palace complex and was named after him.
  • Nahargarh Fort - It was constructed during the reign of Jai Singh in 1734, and was later expanded in 1868. Nahargarh, which means abode of tigers, was a formidable barrier, defending Jaipur against attacking enemies. Within its walls, the fort houses Madhavendra Bhawan, the summer destination for the members of the royal family

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