Same Day Jaipur Tour
Overview
The largest city in the state of Rajasthan is Jaipur, also called the Pink City of India. Additionally, it serves as Rajasthan’s capital. The Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Amer Fort, and Jantar Mantar, as well as a variety of other locations to visit, are just a few of the many tourist destinations in the city of Jaipur. In 1727 AD, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II founded the city, making Jaipur the first planned city in India to be created while taking Vastu Shashtra into consideration.
Included/Exclude
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-off Assistance.
- Private Air-Conditioned Car..
- Tour Guide Service at all places.
- Entrance Tickets of all Monuments..
- Elephant Ride in Jaipur..
- Elephant Ride in Jaipur City..
- Mineral Water Bottles..
- Any kind of meals and drinks.
- Personal Expenses.
- Tips.
Tour Itinerary
Learn about Jaipur, the Pink City, and its forts, palaces, museums, and local marketplaces.
Visit the enormous Amber Fort and take in the expansive vista as you climb the hill.
Discover famous sites including the Hawa Mahal, the City Palace, and the Jantar Mantar (an observatory).
a private tour lasting the entire day that includes a welcoming driver and air conditioning.
The apex of Jaipur, Amber Fort, is situated on the untamed hillsides outside of the city. It was constructed with red sandstone and white marble and is regarded as the best example of Hindu and Muslim architectural fusion. This ancient castle's Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace), which is renowned for its masterful use of mirrors, is its main draw.
Jal Mahal, a magnificent edifice showcasing Rajputana tradition, is located in the middle of the stunning Man Sagar Lake. In the 18th century, Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber rebuilt and expanded the palace beside the lake. The magnificent five-story red sandstone structure serves as a significant tourist attraction in Jaipur.
Sawai Pratap Singh constructed Jaipur's most famous landmark, also known as The Palace of Winds, in 1799. The palace was actually created and planned so that the royal women could observe city life without being observed from the outside. 953 tiny latticework windows make up this palace's stunning architectural architecture.
Beautifully constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh during his reign, City Palace is one of the most significant landmarks and areas of attraction in Jaipur. The palace stands out among Jaipur's other historical treasures for its distinctive design and top-notch artwork. It consists of a sizable palace complex divided into a number of gardens, courtyards, and buildings.
The Rajput ruler Sawai Jai Singh built the observatory known as Jantar Mantar, which is composed of 19 architectural astronomical instruments. It was home to the biggest stone sundial in the world and is now a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site in India. Because it is the biggest observatory in the world, the Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is a unique place to visit while taking in the sights.
The Albert Hall Museum is a sizable central museum in Rajasthan and is located in the Ram Niwas Garden. Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II built the museum in 1868, and it now has an impressive collection of weapons, clothing, artwork, sculptures, coins, and other relics from the past. The center of attention at this museum is an Egyptian mummy.
The prehistoric Hindu pilgrimage site known as Galtaji Temple is located on the outskirts of the regal city of Jaipur. It has a number of shrines, holy kunds, pavilions, and natural springs, and is bounded by the Aravalli Hills. This lovely temple is located in the center of a hilly area that is bordered by an incredible ravine, drawing travelers here all year long.