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Introduction to Jaipur 
Jaipur
the capital city of the northern Indian state
of Rajasthan is one of the most vibrant and colorful
cities of India. Famous for its strikingly beautiful
culture, forts, palaces, and lakes the city basks
in the glory of a rich and eventful past. Jaipur
is a planned city which is made all the more attractive
by the pink wash that most buildings are periodically
given. Besides, it remains the only city in the
world that symbolises the nine divisions of the
universe, through nine rectangular sectors. It
is for these reasons that Jaipur has been included
on the popular tourist circuit "Golden Triangle"
of Delhi-Jaipur-Agra.
Jaipur,
(City of Victory) was founded in 1727 by Maharaja
Jai Singh II, a Kachhwaha Rajput, who ruled from
1699-1744. Being a brainchild of the maharaja,
he took special interest in the designing planning
and execution works of Jaipur
Sightseeing 
Amber Fort 
Amber Palace is a magnificent building built in
a style as to rival the Mughal grandeur. Amber
Palace is a very significant symbol of the rich
Rajput architecture.Accommodation in Jaipur Hotels
around this tourist attraction can be arranged.
A must in any Jaipur Sightseeing trip.
City
Palace 
City Palace of Jaipur has been designed with the
combination of the Rajasthani & Mughal architecture.
City Palace of Jaipur is spread into a vast area
and holds many palaces, gardens, forts, museums
and temples into it. Accommodation in Jaipur Hotels
around this tourist attraction can be arranged.
A must in any
Jaipur Sightseeing trip 
Hawa Mahal  
Hawa Mahal of Jaipur is an example of the architectural
magnificence prevalent in that period. Hawa Mahal
is the signature building of Jaipur. Accommodation
in Jaipur Hotels around this tourist attraction
can be arranged. A must in any
Jaipur Sightseeing trip 
Jantar Mantar 
Jantar mantar in India was conceived as a quest
for discovering the cosmos. The aim of building
Jantar mantar in India was to verify astronomical
observations and to generate interest among public
about astronomy. Accommodation in Jaipur Hotels
around this tourist attraction of Jantar mantar
in India can be arranged. A must in any Jaipur
Sightseeing trip.
Samode

One hour drive (42 km) from Jaipur,it
is a special attraction among the tourists visiting
Rajasthan for its magnificent palace. The Samode
palace with its stately grandeur and frescoed
walls is one of the most impressive small palaces
in whole of Rajasthan. The architectural delights
of the Samode palace include the paintings on
the walls of Sultan Mahal, the dinning room with
its stained glass windows, the Durbar Hall with
its painted ceilings and intricately carved walls.
Karauli 
Karauli is a historical place famous
for the Bhanwar Vilas Palace.It is situated 160
kms from Jaipur. As per the legend, the ruling
family of Karauli, recognised as the head of the
Yadhuvanshi Rajputs, is the descendant of Lord
Krishna.
Excursions 
Gaitor 
Another place worth seeing from the architectural
point of view is gaitor, situated at the base
of the Nahargarh range at the foot hills of Nahargarh
Fort and the temple of Garh Ganesh. The most prominent
of the cenotaphs is that of Maharaja Jai Singh
built of white marble, supported by ornate pillars
and carved with mythological scenes and figures.
Latest addition to these cenotaphs is that of
Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II. A lamp has been kept
burning since his death in his cenotaph.
Sanganer 
Sanganer,located 16 Kms from Jaipur, exhibits
some exquisite Jain temples. Also known as the
shopper's paradise. If you are interestd in the
famous blue pottery, textile block printing etc
than Sanganer is a must visit for you.
Specialities of Jaipur 
Jaipur is famous for precious and semi-precious
stones and jewellery.Also famous for its textiles
- quilts, block prints, tie and die are very popular.
You can also avail the best handcrafts items like
handmade puppets, minakari (enamel work) items
etc.
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