Jaipur monument tour
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Rajasthan is a place rooted in history, a place where rituals are respected and legacy, treasured. Our monuments are the pieces of the past that tie us to our history. Their beauty is unmatched. To us these monuments aren’t just stone and glass, they are stories. Stories of battles won and lost, of lives lived and sacrificed, of kingdoms and knights, of bravery and resilience. Every wall of these structures is a part of the legends and tales that define us.
We invite you to look at them through our eyes. Enjoy the majestic Hawa Mahal and appreciate the beauty of numerous forts. Find peace with the views of Man Sagar lake and be intrigued by the astronomical advances of a bygone era in Jantar Mantar.
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- Availability: All Year
- Difficulty: Very Easy
- Assemble Place: The guide will meet you at the hotel
- Languages: English, Hindi
- Possible extras: Private/Custom Tour
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- Expert Tour Guide
- Water bottle
- Transportation
- Any personal expense
- Lunch
- Entrance tickets
Tour Plan
Amer fort 2 hours
Amer Fort is clad in pink and yellow sandstone and is a part of an extensive complex. Built by one of the most trusted generals of Akbar, Maharaja Man Singh I in the year 1592, Amer Fort served as the main residence of the Rajput Rulers.
Jaigarh fort 1 hour
Jaigarh Fort is situated on the promontory called the Cheel ka Teela of the Aravalli range; it overlooks the Amer Fort and the Maota Lake, near Amer in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. The fort was built by Jai Singh II in 1726 to protect the Amer Fort and its palace complex and was named after him.
City palace 1 hour
Patrika gate 15 min
Majestic, opulent series of gates at Jawahar Circle's entrance, popular for photography
Jal Mahal 15 min
The palace and the lake around it were renovated and enlarged in the 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber.
Hawa Mahal 20 min
Built from red and pink sandstone, the palace sits on the edge of the City Palace, Jaipur, and extends to the Zenana, or women's chambers.