The Rose Pink City founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II (1693-1743), is the
capital of Rajasthan. It is a major attraction for the first-time visitor.
Jaipur is surrounded on all sides by rugged hills, crowned with forts &
enclosed by embattled walls. Houses with latticed windows line the streets
with their rose pink colour, lending enchantment to the scene, which is
almost magical at sunset.
The Old City (Known as the Pink City) is a great place to wander around.
The whole city was painted in Pink colour by Maharaja Man Singh II when
Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, visited Jaipur in 1876 AD. Today, every
home within the city is obliged by law to maintain its facade. It is a very
well planned city laid out in a grid pattern and was designed by a young
Bengali engineer and scholar by the name "Vidyadhar Bhattacharya".
Jaipur was and remains the only city in the world, symbolising the nine
divisions of the universe, through nine rectangular sectors sub-dividing it.
Jaipur is a royal city & this is its most noticeable aspect, small
buildings & festivals testify it.
Jaipur & its surroundings are rather like an endless museum. The city
also offers an endless variety of crafts. Jewellers here still fashion the
beautiful enamel-on-gold pendants, studded on the reverse with precious
stones or pearls & turquoise that one sees in miniature paintings.
Jaipur's lacquer bangles are famous all over the world. This is a city to be
visited.
Prime Attractions
of Jaipur
Hawa Mahal
Jaipur's signature building, the Hawa Mahal, a multi layered palace, was
built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Famous for it's beehive like
structure, the Mahal is an interplay of red and pink sand stone, carefully
and painstakingly outlined with white borders and motifs.
Amber Fort
Overlooking the Delhi Jaipur Highway, the image of the Amber Fort is
beautifully reflected in the lake below. Within the Fort lies the famous Jai
Mandir (Temple) with its world renowned Sheesh Mahal, a hall full of
Mirrors.
Govt.
Central Museum
Located in the centre of the sprawling Ram Niwas Bagh, this is the oldest
Museum in the State. The building was designed by Colonel Sir Swinton Jacob.
It was built in 1876 AD when King Edward VII visited India as the Prince of
Wales. It was opened to public in 1886 AD.
Jal Mahal
The Jal Mahal Palace, Jaipur is noted for its intricate architecture. The
Palace was developed as a pleasure spot. It was used for the royal duck
shooting parties.
Jantar
Mantar

At
the entrance to the City Palace is Jantar Mantar, the 'Yantralaya' of Sawai
Jai Singh II, the last great classical astronomer in India. The modernistic
structures known as 'Yantras' are the unique creations of this
astronomer-king designed by him and built by experts to observe the
movements of sun, moon, planets and the stars.
Nahargarh
Fort
Beyond the hills of Jaigarh, stands the fort of Nahargarh like a watchful
sentinel guarding Sawai Jai Singh's beautiful capital.
Sawai
Man Singh Museum
Located within the City Palace complex and nestled amidst old buildings,
temples and the palace quarters, this museum was founded in 1959 by Maharaja
Sawai Man Singh II. The exhibits comprise of the ancestral collections built
up by the successive rulers of Amer and Jaipur.
Sheetla Mata Fair
The Sheetla Mata Fair is held in March-April, the month of Chaitra, in
village Seel-Ki-Doongri, Jaipur. Doongri is a hillock on top of which the
shrine of Sheetla Mata stands. The fair is held in her honour every year and
attracts hordes of visitors from far and wide.
Archaeological
Museum - Amer
Located in the Dil-e-Aram Gardens, of Amer, the ancient capital of Jaipur,
was established in 1949.
Banganga Fair
The Banganga Fair is held annually near a rivulet, 11-km from the
historical township of Bairath in Jaipur district, on the full moon day of
Vaishakh (April- May). Visiting the Banganga Fair, taking a bath and paying
homage to the holy sites in the vicinity at this time is therefore
considered very auspicious by the pilgrims who come from Alwar, Behror,
Jaipur, Bharatpur and many other places.
Birla Mandir
Birla Mandir or the Lakshmi - Narayan Temple, situated just below the Mooti
Doongari castle.Built on raised ground, it is surrounded by large lush green
gardens.
City
Palace (Jaipur)
The City Palace is an imposing blend of traditional Rajasthani and Mughal
art and architecture. The City Palace complex houses several palatial
structures. In the heart of the old Jaipur city, the City Palace occupies a
large area divided into a series of courtyards, gardens and buildings.
Gogaji Fair
Gogaji Fair is held in the memory of a popular hero of the area who is
known as Goga Veer among the Hindus and Jahar Peer among the Muslims. The
Kayam Khani Muslims claim descent from him and regard him as a peer (saint).
Govind
Devji Temple
Located in the central pavilion of the elaborate sprawling Jai Niwas
Garden, to the north of the magnificent Chandra Mahal, is the miniature
temple of Lord Krishna.
Hawa
Mahal Museum
Just behind the beautiful Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) in the adjoining
Partap Mandir, a museum was set up in the year 1983. Preserved here, is the
sculptural heritage collected from Ganeshwar, Virat Nagar, Raid, Sambhar and
Museum of Indology, Jaipur Nagar.
Jaigarh Fort
It is one of the few military structures of medieval India preserved almost
intact, containing palaces, gardens, open and covered reservoirs, a granary,
an armoury, a well-planned cannon foundry, several temples, a tall tower and
a giant mounted cannon
Modern
Art Gallery
A small gallery in the first floor of the Ravindra Manch Auditorium in Ram
Niwas Garden of Jaipur shows a selection of works by the well known modem
artists and sculptors of Rajasthan.
Ram
Niwas Garden
The popular Ram Niwas Gardens located in Jaipur were laid out by the last
Maharaja Ram Singh II, as a famine relief project. At the centre is the
splendid central museum and near by is a small zoo and a bird park, good on
atmosphere but short on animals.
Shri
Mahavirji Fair
The Shri Mahavirji Fair is held from Chaitra Shukla Ekadasi to Baisakh
Krishna Dwitiya (March-April) to commemorate the memory of Shri Mahavir
Swami, the 24th Tirthankara (saint) of the Jains, in Chandan Gaon. Among the
visitors to the fair are the principal followers of Mahavir Swami - the
Digambar Jains, who come from far and wide to pay homage to the saint at the
shrine.
Sisodia
Rani Ka Bagh
Along the road to Agra through a narrow gorge in the south-eastern corner
of the walled city, is situated Sisodia Rani-ka-Bagh, the largest and the
most famous garden built by Sawai Jai Singh II for his Sisodia Queen.
Vidyadhar's
Garden
Vidyadhar Garden, located near the Sisodia Gardens is a beautiful vineyard,
which unfolds itself in the valley. It is named after Vidyadhar
Bhattacharjee, the architect of Jaipur. Cuddled in a narrow valley, this
beautiful garden was built in honour of Jai Singh's chief architect and town
planner.
Virat Nagar
Musuem
The museum, although not very large has the richest collection. The
excavated material like potteries, pikkins, old coins, seals, metallic
pieces, weapons and statues have been exhibited here.
Excursions from Jaipur
Galta Temple
(3Km.)
Located about 10-km from Jaipur, Galta is a holy pilgrimage centre, having
a temple dedicated to Sun God. This temple is only one of its kind in this
part of the country. The small Sun Temple, built by Diwan Kriparam on the
top of the highest peak is visible from any spot in Jaipur.
Samode
(40Km.)
40 kms northwest from Jaipur is the splendid Samode Palace set amidst fairy
tale surroundings. Nestled picturesquely amidst rugged hills, Samode Palace
with its stately grandeur and frescoed walls is one of the most impressive
small palaces in whole of Rajasthan.
Gaitor
(7Km.)
There are memorials to the queens in the Maharani-ki-Chhatri complex near
the Ramgarh road crossing. The white marble cenotaph of Maharajah Jai Singh
II is the most impressive and is decorated with carved peacocks. Next to it
is the cenotaph of his son. The island palace-Jal Mahal built by Sawai Madho
Singh as a pleasure spot at the centre of the Man Sagar Lake, and the Kanak
Vrindavan complex of temples and gardens recently renovated add to its
pristine glory. To the west of this road, in a narrow valley, is the royal
cremation ground at Gaitor. The cenotaphs of all Jaipur rulers, with the
exception of Sawai Ishwari Singh, who was cremated outside the Jai Niwas
Garden, were built at this place. The imposing cenotaph of Sawai Jai Singh
stands out for its delicate carvings and beautiful shape.
Ramgarh Lake
(32Km.)
A huge artificial lake created by constructing a high dam amidst tree
covered hills. While the temple of Jamwa Mata and the ruins of the old fort
are some of its antiquities, its beautiful landscape makes it an idyllic
picnic spot.
Significance - Jaipur
Capital City of Rajasthan State.
Leisure - Jaipur
Shopping in Jaipur
A major gem and jewellery centre, Jaipur is famous for Kundan work (enamel
work on gold). Also there are woollen carpets, cotton rugs, marble statuary,
enamelled wares, brass ware, hand-block printed Sanganeri and Bagru Cotton
fabrics, exotic blue pottery made from crushed quartz, leather footwear and
more.
How To Get There - Jaipur
By Air
Jaipur has its own airport, and is well connected to all other tourist and
business centres.
By Rail
An excellent connection to Delhi by Shatabdi Express and the Pink City
Express. Other connections to Jaipur are from Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur,
Ahemadabad, Secunderabad and Lucknow.
By Road
A network of reasonably comfortable tourist buses, run by road corporations
of Rajasthan, Haryana and others.
Local Transport
Tourist taxis and RTDC buses are available.
Places To Stay - Jaipur
There are several budget hotels and paying guest accommodations available
in Jaipur.