CAR ON RENT IN DELHI
CAR ON RENT IN DELHI
Bored out of daily routine in Delhi, You can choose to get a break and explore the beauty of the Royal architecture and the lifestyle of Jaipur. Jaipur is a hub for several tourist attractions and is an internationally recognized city for its tourism attractions.
Distance
between Delhi and Jaipur is not that farther and one can reach Jaipur in 5
to 6 hours.
Do you love
palaces and like to have an insight into the lifestyle of the past rulers? If
Yes, then Jaipur is the Right city for you.
Are you
passionate about the strong forts and marvelous historical architecture?
Do you crave
to experience the Royal lifestyle of the past rulers even if it is only for a
few days? Then Jaipur’s hotels which were once Palaces can provide you that
experience. You can Get a Taxi/Car on rent – click here, also with your own vehicle you can enjoy a journey at your
will, pace & freedom.
Here is
where you should go to satisfy your traveler soul:
Located in Amer, around 11 kilometers from Jaipur. Constructed by Raja
Mansingh in the year 1592. It is a huge palace with very unique and beautiful
architecture. One can also try some fun things in Amber fort:
Go elephant riding.
The light and sound show in the evening.
Visit the temple of Sila Devi.
Eat some delicious dishes at 1135 AD.
Visiting info. -
Tickets: 25 Rs. - Indians and 200 Rs. -
other nationalities.
Timings: Open from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Full week
Nahargarh fort was built as a majestic defense fort. The fort provides scenic views of the city. The significant attractions here other than the views are the twelve queen boudoirs which are well connected and decorated with murals.
Visiting info. –
Tickets: 85 Rs. – Foreign Tourists and 35 Rs.-Indians.
Opening Timings: Open all days from 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM.
This fort was the symbol of the military prowess of Rajputs and had been a part of many famous historical wars. Jaigarh Fort contains the world’s largest cannon, Jaivana. You can also get to see the historical artillery at the Artillery Museum. It is highly fortified and spread over an area of about 3km. Jaigarh Fort is located near Amer and Nahargarh Fort.
Hawa Mahal needs no introduction and a place not to miss. Constructed by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799. As the name suggests the ‘Palace of the Winds’, is truly a palace with a large number of 953 windows to provide ventilation. It is said that the Mahal was constructed for the Royal women to view the ongoing activities in the city.
Tickets: 50 Rs. for foreign Tourists and 10 Rs. for Indians.
Opening Timings: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.
5. City Palace: It was constructed by
Sawai Jai Singh 2 between 1729 and 1732 A.D. The palace complex includes
Chandra Mahal and Mubarak mahal. Chandra Mahal is converted into a museum.
Not only the architecture is magnificent and praiseworthy, but you will also be amazed by the glorious view of Pink City from here.
Tickets: Palace view > 200 Rs.
- Indians, 100 Rs.- students (with IDs) and 700 Rs.- tourists.
museum visit > 500 Rs. - Indians and 1000 Rs. - foreigners.
Extras: You can book a golf cabby at 150 rs. and a chariot ride (with family) at 1000 rs. The audio guide is available at 200 rs. You may also buy a composite ticket which is valid for 2 days, includes entry fees to other so many tourist spots in Jaipur.
Opening Timings: Open all days from 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. – 10 p.m. for night viewing.
Pink City Bazaars consists of four
bazaars– Johari Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, Kishanpole Bazaar, and
Tripolia Bazaar. “Pink City” is a paradise for shoppers with a different
variety of things.
Each bazaar is famous for different things like Johari Bazaar is for precious gemstones, Bapu Bazaar for Jaipur textile goods, Nehru Bazaar for Jootis, and Kishanpole for wooden sculptures.
Tickets: No entry fee.
Opening Timings: Open all days except Sunday (a part of the bazaar is closed) from 11 am to 10 pm.
Built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in the 18th century, as a hunting stop and
for a summer retreat. Beautifully decorated hallways and the fragrant Chameli
Bagh are enough to impress anyone. It is also a well-known visiting site for
many migratory birds like grey herons, blue-tailed bee-eaters.
Not only there is palace beauty to explore, but Tourists also can do
Shop in Jal Mahal Textile & Carpets.
Go for a camel ride.
Take long walks in the pathways.
Birdwatching (seasonal).
Tickets: 50 Rs. - Foreign Tourists and 10 Rs.- Indians.
Opening Timings: 9am to 5pm (restricted access).
Albert Hall Museum is an example of majestic Indo-Saracenic style
architecture. Named after Prince of Wales, Albert Edward, and completed in the
year 1887, The museum has a collection of many artifacts, paintings from different
parts of India, and even an Egyptian mummy. It is one of India’s oldest centers for art and
culture exploration.
Many fun Things you can try nearby Albert
Hall
Visit the zoo.
Relax in one of the many restaurants.
Take a horse ride around the pathways.
Take a stroll through Ram Niwa's garden.
Tickets: 40 Rs.- Indian visitors and 300 Rs. – Foreign visitors
Opening Timings: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm & 7.00 to 10.00 pm (Daily).
Galtaji or Khole Ke Hanuman Ji
is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage. The temple is surrounded by hilly ranges filled
with vegetation which recharges seven sacred kinds. A legend associated with
the temple also states that Tulsidas wrote some part of Ramcharitmanas on this
place.
Things you can try nearby gotta Ji
Shop for blue pottery on the route.
Get a stunning view of the Aravali Ranges.
Ranked amongst the largest observatories of the world. Jantar Mantar was built during the period of Maharaja Jai Singh II, the astronomical observatory has the largest sundial in the world. Maharaja Jai Singh II had a huge interest in various subjects including architecture, astronomy, philosophy, and astronomy. Because of the king’s huge interest in astronomy, he get the country’s largest observatory constructed.
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