Day Itinerary
After breakfast, enjoy the full day visit of Jaipur City including the following:
Amber Fort: The Amber Fort was built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh, is one of the finest examples of Rajput architecture. It gives extensive views over a deep narrow valley and the wider plains beyond.
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Fort was completed in the early18th century, it was was once, the capital of the Mina tribes, believed to be the original inhabitants of this region. The fort, sprawled along the Maotha Lake, boasts of a massive complex gateways, courts, stairways and pillared pavilions, and palaces that recall the glory and wealth, of Amber's association with the Mughals.
Hawa Mahal: Visit the palace of wind (Hawa Mahal) with 953 windows and niches which were made so that ladies of royal family could see the procession and events in the city without being visible to the people.
(Optional visit) City Palace: City Palace occupies the center of Jaipur. It now houses the Royal residence and museums with collections of textiles and costumes, armoury, manuscripts, paintings etc.
(Optional visit) Jantar Mantar (Royal Observatory): It was built (1728-34) by king astrologer Jai Singh II. The instruments are built of stone with marble facing on the important plains for measuring the harmony of the heavens.
Finish your day with learning an Art of Turban and Saree tying.
Activities
Embark on a Royal Elephant Ride up to the Majestic Amber Fort
Amber Fort
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)
Don a beautiful saree and feel like a complete Indian woman
Optional
Jaipur City Palace
Jantar Mantar
Embark on a Royal Elephant Ride up to the Majestic Amber Fort
An elephant ride up to the majestic Amber Fort, organised by Hi! Tours, is a royal experience for sure. Embark on an extravagant ride on top of an elephant, just like the Rajput kings use to do. The magnificent Amber Fort, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located on the outskirts of the Pink City of Jaipur. This historical edifice is an imposing red sandstone palace, constructed by Raja Man Singh I during the 16th century. This fort, which is surrounded by ruins, consists of four levels and was built to ward off war enemies. This place has also been a hot favourite among Bollywood filmmakers and served as a backdrop for Mira Nair classic – Kama Sutra. The interiors of this marvel are adorned with beautiful paintings, mirror ceilings and intricate carvings. Besides, the breathtaking beauty of the placid Maota Lake, situated in the foreground of the structure, is one of its kinds.
Once you reach the main gate of Amber Fort, Hi! Tours representative will take you around this majestic fort cum palace. Here, behold the architectural brilliance of the Jai Mandir, which is often referred to as the Hall of Victory. This huge hall type structure is double floored and adorned with white marble. Overlooking a lush green garden courtyard, this magnificent hall has small mirror pieces engraved on its ceiling.
Once you are done with exploring the myriad aspects this royal fort, you can visit the souvenir shop, located at the main entrance. This colourful shop houses traditional Rajasthani handicrafts and ornaments. Some of them include carved wooden décor pieces, Meenakari jewellery and Lac bangles. Besides, the entrance gate is also lined with local vendors selling similar Rajasthani specialities.
Amber Fort
Amber Fort, officially known as the ‘Amer Palace’, is one of the most famous forts of Rajasthan attracting around 4000 to 5000 visitors a day during peak tourist season. The palace was named after the small town of Amer, where it is situated - only eleven kilometres from Jaipur. Perfectly picturesque, this 16th century hillside residence is well preserved, boasting grand pavilions and mirrored halls that open onto flourishing gardens and courtyards. Although the palace’s main construction started in 1592 by Maharaja Man Singh, it was added to over the years by successive rulers and continued to be occupied by them until Jaipur was built.
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)
One of Jaipur’s most recognised buildings, the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) is known for its iconic façade. Small windows, decorated with intricate latticework create a honeycomb-like appearance. The original intention of the lattice was to allow the royal ladies to observe everyday life in the street below without being seen. The cooling effect, provided by the breeze passing through the small windows, gave the palace its name. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, the unique construction was originally designed to look like the crown of Krishna. A panoramic view of Jaipur can be had from the top of the building.
Jaipur City Palace
City Palace forms one of the most famous tourist attractions and a major landmark in Jaipur. The beautiful palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh during his reign. Among the various forts and palaces of Jaipur, City Palace stands apart, with its outstanding art and architecture.
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Jaipur, 2 nights