JAIPUR The "pink city"
and Rajasthan's colourful capital, is full of things to see and do.The
capital of Rajasthan was founded by Swai Jai singh 11 in 1727 A.D. He was
not only a great ruler, but also a renowed mathematician and astrologer.
Jaipur is also called as the first planned city of the country. It was
designed by vidyadhar bhattacharya as per the hindu treatise, shilp shastra.

There
are impressive monuments, an excellent range of handicrafts, a wide verity
of cuisine, and entertainment that can keep you enthralled for days. In
fact, you will find yourself wanting to extend your holidays. It's a city
that can cast its spell on you from the moment you arrive.
Highlights
of the tour will include famous sights such as the magnificent Amer palace.
The
old capital of JAIPUR The important places to see are the city palace, Hawa
mahak, Rambagh palace, jantar mantar, central Museum , Dolls Museum, and
Laxmi Narayan Temple etc. Jaipur is also a shopper's paradise, with its rich
treasure of bewitching jewelers.
Jaipur is also a city of
contrasts- the new city has spacious roads alotted with narrow congested
streets, bazars and artisan's quarters. This part of town is a facinating
place to wander around, especially at sunset. Providing a stunning backdrop
to the city are the ancient forts and palaces which create a dramatic
picture of a bygone era.
CITY SIGHTS
AMER
FORT (11 KMS.) It was the capital of Kachhwahas for six centuries before
the foundation of Jaipur. Amer, stands a top a range of craggy hills. The
fort is remarkable as much for the majestic grandeur of its sourranding as
for its sturdy battlements and beautiful places. It is a fine blend of Hindu
and muslim architecture.
A beautiful complex of places , halls,
pavellions, garden and temples built by Raja Man Singh, Mirza Raja Jai Singh
and Sawai Jai Singh over a period of about two centuries still stand in
magnificent state.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTSELEPHANT
RIDE- Ascent to the fort on gaily caprisoned elephant to various palaces
with rooms and stunning beauty including the World's finest chamber of
mirrors and the temples of Kali.
CITY PALACE The City Palace complex lies at the heart of the city.
Getting in is simpler than it once was. Though the erstwhile maharaja and
his family and close friends use the triple-arched Tripolia Gate to enter
their section of the palace, most visitors are ushered in through Atish Pol
which is located close to the royal stables. At the heart of the complex is
the seven-tiered Chandra Mahal where the erstwhile royal family is still in
Residence, though only a small part of the apartments are occupied. However,
it is only the buildings around Chandra Mahal that are open to the public,
and these also form part of a museum which includes everthing from grand
outfits (including one with 18 kilos of golden thread woven into it) to
swords and two silver urns that are believed to be the largest silver
objects in the world. The architecture seems to consist of a number of
arched., pillared halls, while courtyards with painted doorways are a
prominent feature.
HAWA MAHAL (The palace of
winds ) Located to one side, but a part of the City Palace complex,
Hawa Mahal is best viewed from the street outside. If it were not for the
bustling bazaar all around, it would have been easy to mistake it for a film
set, so exqusitely is it proportioned, and so incongruous is its delicacy.
Hawa Mahal consists of five tiers of corridors on the inside, with pierced
screen windows that overlook the street below. It is believed that women of
the royal zenana would sit concealed behind these screen to see life in the
city beyond the walls of the palace.
JANTAR
MANTAR A stone observatory, part of the City Palace complex, Jantar
Mantar is one of several other astronomical observatories created by
Maharaja Swai Jai singh 11 (others are in delhi, Banars, Ujain). Jai singh
11 had a passion for astronomy and used astronomical inventions from
different cultures in the creation of these observatories, the largest of
which is in Jaipur.
PUSHKAR: It is 11kms from
Ajmer along the picturesque pushkar Lake lies the tranquil town with deep
religions significance 'Nag Pahar' or snke Mountain forms a natural boundary
between Ajmer and Pushkar The lake with 52 ghats and an array of temples
along the banks is an important pilgrimage center of Hindus.
FESTIVALS OF JAIPURFestivals hold an
unusual lure for the Rajasthanis, and they find any number of reason to
celebrate. While some of these are traditional festivals. However, some of
the larger and more and more important celebration are listed below.
Elephant
Festival ( MARCH )The unsuals event of celebrating with ellephants,
while the rest of the country plays with colours at Holi.
Gangaur
Festivals ( April ): Idols of Issar and Gangaur, manifestation of Shiva
and Parvati are worshipped by women, and particularly those unmarried who
pray for a consort of the like of Shiva.
Teej Festival (
August): The celebration of the monsoons is also the time to renew the
ties of fidelity for married couples in Rajasthan, and special sweetmeats,
and swing rides are characteristic of it.
SEASONS:
The best season to visit Jaipur (Rajasthan) is (September to March)
SHOPPING: Jaipur is a treasure trove for the
shopper, and there is everything here that the heart desires. As a major
gems and jewelers center you can count on finding some of the country
finest's jewelry here usually in a traditional stale called Kundan, .or
enam-ebled ware besides, hand-block printed Sanganeri and bagru cotton
fabrics, brassware, exotic blue-pottery made from crushed quartz, leather
footwear and more.
ACCESS: Jaipur is
connected by Air from Delhi ,Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and
Aurangabad. Jaipur's Sanganer Airport is 15km from downtown, a drive of 30
minutes from most hotels.
By Road :- Jaipur is well connected by
road. Delhi-260 kms, Agra-232 kms., Bikaner-321 kms, Ranthambore-114 kms,
Sariska-115 kms, Udaipur-405 kms.
TEMPERATURE
| Season |
Max. |
Min. |
| Winter |
22 |
8 |
| Summer |
36 |
37 |
CLOTHINGS
| Summer |
Light Tropical |
| Winter |
Light Wollen |
LANGUAGES: English, Hindi,
Rajasthani,
ACCOMMODATION: There are wide
variety of palace hotel, deluxe, and heritage hotel and standard in Jaipur
-
Jaipur Palace
- KK Royal
- Rajputana Palace Sheraton
- Chokhi
Dhani
- Hawa Mahal