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Best places to visit in Jaipur

Before letting you know about the best places to visit in Jaipur, first of all, have a look on the overview of “JAIPUR – THE PINK CITY.” Jaipur also known as the “pink city” is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan.

It is the tenth most populous city in the country. Also known as the *Paris of India* which is located 268 kms from Delhi, the national capital of India. This place is the most popular tourist destination in India and forms a part of the west golden triangle tourist circuit along with Delhi and Agra.

Jaipur attracts tourists not only from India but around the world due to its rich cultural heritage. Here, basically, five seasons are observed, namely Spring, Autumn, Summer, winter, and Monsoon.

You can travel around the year but the best time to visit this place is between October to March. No trip to India is complete without spending time in Jaipur. It is a luxurious wonderland of culture and heritage.

Best time to visit JAIPUR

Tourists visit JAIPUR throughout the year but the best time to visit JAIPUR is during October to March, when the temperature is not too high.

Below are the 11 top rated attractions and best places to visit in Jaipur

  1. CITY PALACE, JAIPUR
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    It is located in the heart of Pink city of Jaipur. It’s a building that has preserved the history of the city and is an icon of brilliance. It was being used by the royal family of Jaipur but later it was divided in to two parts; one which contains few courtyards and museums and the other where the royal family still resides. Once you enter this palace, you will be captivated by its marvellous architecture and the artifacts inside the palace.
  2. JANTAR MANTAR
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    Located near the city palace in Jaipur, Jantar mantar is the largest stone astronomical observatory in the world. It has also been featured on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites. The main objective of building was to study and gather information about space and time. It was completed in 1734.It’s near City Palace and Hawa Mahal. It consists of 19 instruments for measuring time, predicting eclipses, tracking locations of major stars as the earth orbits the Sun.
  3. HAWA MAHAL
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    It’s a palace in Jaipur, Rajasthan which is 300 kms (approximately) from the national capital Delhi. It is built from red and pink sandstone. The structure was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. It was built to allow royal ladies to watch festivals on the street without being seen by the public. It has 953 windows, which allows plenty of breeze to pass through, making it an ideal summer palace. Don’t miss the museum, the narrow hallways, the colourful glasswork in the windows and doorways.
  4. AMBER FORT
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    It is also known as Amer fort, located in Amer, Rajasthan, India, 11kms away from Jaipur. Originally built by Raja Man Singh, later, made by Sawai Jai Singh. Located high on a hill, it is the main tourist attraction in Jaipur. It is famous for its artistic style elements. It was built in the year 1592. The fort is laid out in to four separate sections, each of which has a spectacular garden courtyard outside, explore the fort’s underground tunnels. The Unesco world heritage site must be visited by the tourists after hiring a private guide to hear the great stories of legends, betrayals and romance at the Amber Fort.
  5. ALBERT HALL MUSEUM
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    The oldest museum in Jaipur, Rajasthan, the Albert Hall Museum boats an extensive collection of art and historically significant artifacts. You can see Egyptian mummy, antique coins, paintings, 18th century costumes and a peculiar collection of 19th century clay figures demonstrating all the yoga poses. Kindly note that you must visit the museum at night, when multicolored lights brighten the exterior of the enticing building.
  6. BIRLA MANDIR
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    Birla Mandir, Jaipur is a hindu temple located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India and is one of many Birla mandirs. It was built by the B. M. Birla Foundation in 1988 and is constructed solely of white marble. It is dedicated to the hindu Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu (Narayan). The temple is open daily with visiting hours between 08:00 A.M. and 12:00 P.M. as well as between 04 P.M. and 08:00 A.M.
  7. NAHARGARH FORT
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    NAHARGARH fort stands on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, in the city of Jaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Nahargarh means ‘abode of tigers’. When it comes to sightseeing around Jaipur, the views don’t get better than what you’ll find at Nahargarh fort. It also contains Madhavendra Bhawan, a summer destination for royalty. Tourist can also explore the fort’s wax museum and sculpture park. You can enjoy Indian traditional cuisine in the restaurant’s fort.
  8. GALTA JI
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    Galta ji is an ancient Hindu pilgrimage about 10 km away from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. A natural spring emerges high on the hill and flows downward, filling a series of sacred kunds (water tanks) in which pilgrims bathe. Nestled between cliffs, the temple features a few sacred water tanks, some with modest fountains, as well as frescoes that tell tales about Hindu god Krishna. While the official name for this place is GALTA JI, it’s better known as the Monkey Temple. Tourist must maintain distance from the monkeys.
  9. AMRAPALI MUSEUM
    It is located in the city of Jaipur, dedicated to Indian jewellery and jewelled objects. The museum is spread over two floors. The ground floor houses silver and gold jewellery from every region of India. The basement houses a collection of artefacts including a range of silver objects and jewellery. The jewellery museum has 4000-piece collection, showcasing the vast range of Indian craftsmanship. 
  10. JAL MAHAL
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    Jal Mahal is a palace in the middle of the MAN SAGAR LAKE in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. The palace was originally constructed in 1699. One look at the JAL MAHAL and you might think you’re seeing a mirage. The elegant palace seems to float atop the twinkling Man Sagar Lake. Tourist must simply appreciate the beauty of the palace from afar. At night, it’s lit up in all its glory, casting a golden, glowing reflection on the water.
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