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The Rose Pink City founded by Maharaja
Jai Singh II (1693-1743), is the capital of Rajasthan. It is a
major attraction for the first-time visitor. Jaipur is surrounded
on all sides by rugged hills, crowned with forts & enclosed
by embattled walls. Houses with latticed windows line the streets
with their rose pink colour, lending enchantment to the scene,
which is almost magical at sunset.
The Old City (Known as the Pink City) is a great place to wander
around. The whole city was painted in Pink colour by Maharaja
Man Singh II when Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, visited Jaipur
in 1876 AD. Today, every home within the city is obliged by law
to maintain its facade. It is a very well planned city laid out
in a grid pattern and was designed by a young Bengali engineer
and scholar by the name "Vidyadhar Bhattacharya".
Jaipur was and remains the only city in the world, symbolising
the nine divisions of the universe, through nine rectangular sectors
sub-dividing it. Jaipur is a royal city & this is its most
noticeable aspect, small buildings & festivals testify it.
Jaipur & its surroundings are rather like an endless museum.
The city also offers an endless variety of crafts. Jewellers here
still fashion the beautiful enamel-on-gold pendants, studded on
the reverse with precious stones or pearls & turquoise that
one sees in miniature paintings. Jaipur's lacquer bangles are
famous all over the world. This is a city to be visited.
RAJASTHAN TRAIN TRAVEL
PALACE ON WHEELS
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
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
FORTS AND PALACES
Amer Palace: The magnificent fort with its huge ramparts &
watchtowers, overlooking the Delhi-Jaipur Highway. It is believed
to have been the capital of the "Minas", the original
inhabitants of Rajasthan
City Palace: Nakkarkhana-ka-Darwaza, the imposing
gateway of the City Palace guarded by stone elephants, is monumental.
Hawa Mahal: A Pandora's box of wonders, the
enchanting Hawa Mahal is a multi-layered palace, with a profusion
of windows and stone screens
Jai Garh: Built on a peak, Jai Garh overlooks
the palace & city of Amber below. Jal Mahal is Jaipur's lake
palace. It is surrounded with water.
Nahargarh Fort: Originally called Sudarshan
Garh, it affords a splendid view of JaipurMONUMENTS
Jantar Mantar: The amazing astronomical three-storey-high
observatory, of an 18th century Rajasthani king, named Jai Singh.
GARDENS
Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh: Has beautiful gardens,
fountains, pools & some magnificent pieces of sculptureMUSEUMS.
Government Central Museum: This is the oldest
museum in the state. The buiding, designed by Colonel Sir Swinton
Jacob is located in the centre of the sprawling Ram Niwas Bagh,
built in 1876 AD. When King Edward VII visited India as the Prince
of Wales, it was opened to public in 1886.
EXCURSIONS
TEMPLES
Bairath (86-km on the Shahpura-Alwar Road):
An important historical place with the excavated remains of a
circular Buddhist temple - unique in Rajasthan and the earliest
known temple in India. Bairath also has relics of the Mauryan,
Mughal and Rajput periods. A mint constructed by Akbar, a beautiful
Mughal garden and a remarkable monument with painted 'chhatris'
and wall built by Jahangir, are other attractions.
Galta (2.5-km): Beyond the gardens amidst the
low hill guarding the city lies the old pilgrim centre of Galtaji.
Temples, pavilions and holy 'kunds' (natural springs and reservoirs)
dot the serene green landscape. The small temple of the Sun god,
built by Diwan Kriparam on top of the highest peak, is visible
form all parts of the city.LAKES
Ramgarh Lake (32-km north-east): A huge artificial
lake created by constructing a high dam amidst tree covered hills.
While the temple of Jamwa Mata and the ruins of the old fort are
some of its antiquities, its beautiful landscape makes it an idyllic
picnic spot.
PALACE
Samode (40-km north-west): The beautiful Samode Palace, has
been rebuilt and renovated and provides a fine example of the
Rajput haveli architecture. It is an ideal spot for outings.
CITIES
Sanganer (16-km): Located on the Tonk Road.
This small town is entered through the ruins of two 'Tripolias'
or triple-gateways. The town has a ruined palace and a group of
Jain temples with fine carvings. Entry to the temples is restricted.
The town is an important centre for craft, industry and produces
some of the finest hand printed textiles from units of block and
screen printers. This textile is popular all over the country
and abroad. On the Ajmer Road, the ground level fort is still
in good shape. It is noted for its hand printed handloom industry
using simple techniques.
OTHERS
Gaitor (6.5-km on the road to Amer): There
are memorials to the queens in the Maharani-ki-Chhatri complex
near the Ramgarh road crossing. The white marble cenotaph of Maharajah
Jai Singh II is the most impressive and is decorated with carved
peacocks. Next to it is the cenotaph of his son. The island palace-Jal
Mahal built by Sawai Madho Singh as a pleasure spot at the centre
of the Man Sagar Lake, and the Kanak Vrindavan complex of temples
and gardens recently renovated add to its pristine glory.
To the west of this road, in a narrow valley, is the royal cremation
ground at Gaitor. The cenotaphs of all Jaipur rulers, with the
exception of Sawai Ishwari Singh, who was cremated outside the
Jai Niwas Garden, were built at this place. The imposing cenotaph
of Sawai Jai Singh stands out for its delicate carvings and beautiful
shape.
HOW TO GET THERE
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. |