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Amber
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Overlooking
the Delhi Jaipur Highway, the image of the Amber Fort is beautifully
reflected in the lake below. Within the Amer Fort lies the famous
Jai Mandir (Temple) with its world renowned Sheesh Mahal, a hall
full of Mirrors.
The walls and the ceiling of the Mahal are covered with a beautiful
array of mirrors, which reflect any streak of light, so as to
illuminate the entire room. Located 9 Kms north west of Jaipur,
the Amber Fort was once the Capital of the Minas.
Falling under the Golden Triangle, and being
visited by millions of domestic and foreign tourists, the city
of Jaipur is a place of high tourist interest. The Pink City,
as commonly known, has all sorts of amenities for domestic and
foreign tourists. Hotels ranging from 5 star to low budgets are
available, as it attracts high tourist traffic in winters.
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PALACE
ON WHEELS |
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Ever wondered
what luxury in the royal times was all about! Welcome to Palace
On Wheels, a luxury train that carries with it an ambience of
the Rajputana era and an exciting fairytale journey, which takes
the visitor to the imperial cities of Rajasthan every single day.
The coaches also carry out an image of the Rajput states with
beautiful interiors. Last but not the least the "Royal Treat"
for the passengers on board include saloons, bar lounges &
libraries in every coach as well as restaurant and organized shopping
facilites. |
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HOW TO
GET THERE |
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Air: Jaipur
has its own airport, and is well connected to all other tourist
and business centres.
Rail:
An excellent connection to Delhi by Shatabdi Express
and the Pink City Express. Other connections to Jaipur are
from Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ahemadabad, Secunderabad and
Lucknow.
Road:
A network of reasonably comfortable tourist buses,
run by road corporations of Rajasthan, Haryana and others
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