India is the home of multiculturalism and diversity. Its beauty flows like a beautiful gorge of tranquillity. From city to city, there is something to marvel at, from the gorgeous bright hues of the blue sky that blanket the sun-kissed beaches and the glaciers of the Himalayas. Let us discuss India more, particularly the places to visit in Jaipur.

Travelling to India not only gives you an insight into the taste of the rich food but also teaches you about its rich history. There are so many places to visit in India which are emblems of its culture and history. Places like the Taj Mahal, Goa beaches and Jaipur(Pink City) are the most visited places. Here, we will get to know why people love visiting Jaipur.

10 Best Places To Visit In Jaipur

India is such a vast country with many places to visit. Here are some of the top ten places to visit in Jaipur.

  1. Hawa Mahal, also known as the Pink City, the most famous monument of Jaipur, holds significant value in history from its architectural design to its colour and even the purpose of its construction. This building was built with pink sandstone, and it is the first location you must go to in Jaipur.
  2. Jal Mahal is the most fascinating place. What sets it apart is that it was constructed and built in the middle of a lake. Yes! Can you imagine? There is a lot of fascinating mystery and history about this place. To get the best view, you should visit at sunset.
  3. The City Palace is the former residence of the royal family of Jaipur. In as much as it is open for visitations, the primary residence of the royal family, called the Chandra Mahal, is not for visitation.
  4. The Amber Fort/Amer Palace is also Jaipur’s principal tourist attraction site. It is a town on a hilltop, and the Mughal architecture partly influenced it.
  5. Jantar Mantar, an observatory that features instruments for astronomical activities.
  6. Albert Hall Museum takes its name from the London Museum, which is called the Victoria and Albert Hall. It houses a lot of objects, from wooden crafts to weapons.
  7. Jaigarh Fort is situated on the Hill of Eagles, translating to Cheel Ka Teela in the local language. It houses one of the world’s largest cannon on wheels called the Jaivana.
  8. Like the pyramids where Pharaohs were buried, Gaitore is also a must-visit. It is a place where the former Maharajas of Jaipur were entombed.
  9. The Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden, this opulent place, rests 8km away from Jaipur; it is multi-tiered and has painted pavilions along with cascading fountains.
  10. Finally, after a long day of touring all these places, Central Park offers you a moment of respite with its lush green gardens and golf club.

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