Jaipur Sightseeing and Activities by Hotel Umaid Bhawan
Monuments Forts and Must visit places in Jaipur
HAWA MAHAL
Built in 1799, by
Maharaja Sawai Pratap
Singh, is the most
recognizable monument of
Jaipur. The 5 storied
stunning semi-octagonal
monument having 152
windows with over
hanging latticed
balconies is a fine
piece of Rajput
architecture. Originally
designed for the royal
ladies to watch and
enjoy the processions
and other activities, on
the street below. Now it
houses a well laid out
museum. The display
Jaipur past and present
is the special feature
of this newly setup
museum. Timing 9.00 AM -
4.30 PM, Entry Fee Rs.
10.00: Phone: 2618862
ANTAR MANTAR (Observatory)
Built in 18th century by
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh
II, the huge masonary
instruments were used to
study the movement of
constellations and stars
in the sky. Enormous
sun-dial still provide
accurate time, which are
subject to daily
corrections. Timing 9.00
to 16.30 hrs, Entry Fee
Rs. 10.00, Phone:
2610494
CITY PALACE AND S.M.S. II MUSEUM
Situated in the heart of
the old City, it
occupies about one
seventh of the old city
area. The palace is a
blend of Rajput and
Mughal architecture, it
houses a Seven storeyed
Chandra Mahal in the
centre, which affords a
fine view of the gardens
and the city. Diwan-E-Am
(Hall of public
audience) has intricate
decorations and
collection of
manuscripts,
Diwan-E-Khas (Hall of
private audience) has a
marble pawed gallery
Mubarak Mahal has a rich
collection of costumes
and textiles. There is a
Clock Tower near Mubarak
Mahal. Sileh Khana has a
collection of armory and
weapons. Timing 9.30
A.M.- 5.00 P.M. Entry
Fee for Indians Rs.
75.00 and for foreigners
Rs.300.00 inclusive of
entry to Jaigarh fort,
Phone: 2608055
ISHWAR LAT
Swarg Suli or heaven
piercing minaret, the
tower, near Tripolia
gate, built by Maharaja
Ishwari Singh (1744-51).
It offers one of the
most breathtaking view
of the city.
CENTRAL MUSEUM
Situated in the Ram
Niwas Garden. This
graceful building was
founded in 1876 by
Prince Albert (also
known as Albert Hall).
It has a rare collection
of archaeological and
handicraft pieces.
Timing 10.00 to 16.30
hrs, Entry Fee for
Indians Rs. 20.00, for
foreigners As. 150.00,
Phone: 2570099
DOLLS MUSEUM
A collection of
beautiful dolls from all
over the world, it is
situated on Jawahar Lal
Nehru Marg. Timing 10.00
to 16.00 hrs, Phone:
2619369
BIRLA PLANETARIUM
It offers unique
audio-visual education
about stars and
entertainment with its
modern computerised
projection system. Entry
fee As. 20.00 show
timings: 11.00, 13.00,
15.00, 17.00, 18.00,
19.00 hrs. Phone:
2382267
JALMAHAL
(6 kms) on the way to
Amer, this small palace
is set in the middle of
Man Sagar Lake.
Renovation around the
lake is in progress.
GAITOR
(6 kms) At the foot hill
of Nahargarh stands the
memorials to the former
rulers of Jaipur the
place has some
gracefully carved
cenotaphs in white
marble.
JAIGARH FORT
(15 kms.) standing on a
hilltop, overlooking the
palaces and city of
Amer. The world biggest
cannon on wheels- the
Jai Ban is positioned
here, built during reign
of Maharaja Sawai
Jaisingh. It has a
twenty feet long barrel
and pumped in the cannon
for a single shot.
Timing 9.00 to 16.30
hrs, Entry Fee for
Indians Rs. 25.00 & for
foreigners Rs. 75.00,
Phone: 2630848
NAHARGARH FORT
(15 kms.) cresting a
hill about 600 ft. above
the city, the fort was
built in 1734. The walls
of the fort run along
the ridge and within are
architectural beauties
like Hawa Mandir and
Madhvendra Bhawan.
Timing 10.00 to 16.00
hrs, Entry Fee Rs. 10.00
& for foreigners Rs.
50.00, Phone: 5148044
GALTA
(10 kms.) This holy
pilgrimage centre has a
temple dedicated to the
Sun God (Which is the
only one of its kind in
this part of the
country) and natural
spring. It crests the
ridge over a picturesque
gorge and provides an
impressive view of the
city. As the legend
goes, sage Galav
performed a difficult
penance here.
MOTIDOONGARI
Perched on a hill top on
the southern horizon. It
is a replica of a
Scottish castle.
LAXMI NARAYAN TEMPLE
Is situated just below
the Moti 000ngri, known
for the intricate marble
carvings in white
marble, popularly known
as Birla Temple.
MAHARANI K! CHHATRI
The funeral place for
the royal ladies, marked
by some wonderfully
carved cenotaphs.
SISODIA RANI GARDEN
(5 kms.) on the road to
Agra, the magnificent
palace garden was built
by Maharaja Sawai Jai
Singh II in 1710 for his
queen. Timings 8.00 to
18.00 hrs. Entry fee Rs.
10.00 & for foreigners
Rs. 30.00 Phone: 2680494
VIDHYADHAR GARDEN
(5 kms.) on the way to
Agra, built by Viyadhar,
the chief architect and
town planner of Jaipur.
This beautiful terraced
garden has several
galleries and pavilions
decorated with exquisite
murals, depicting Lord
Krishna. Timing 9.00 to
18.00 hrs.
KANAK VRINDAVAN
(6.5 Kms on the way to
Amer) This newly
restored temple and
garden, near Jal Mahal,
has beautiful gardens
and is popular picnic
place. This is also
beautiful location for
film shooting. Entry fee
Rs. 20.00 & Timings 8.00
to 17.00 hrs, Phone:
2634596
AMER
The old capital of the
Kachhwahas stands atop a
range of craggy hills.
The fort is remarkable
as much for the majestic
grandeur of its
surroundings as for its
sturdy battlements and
beautiful palaces. It is
a fine blend of Hindu
and Muslim architecture.
The solemn dignity of it
red sandstone and white
marble pavilions, when
reflected in the lake at
the foot hill, is a
sight to behold. The
original palace was
built by Raja Man Singh,
the additional
extensions were built by
Maharaja Mirja Raja Jai
Singh and Sawai Jai
Singh lIthe last
Maharaja of Amer, who
built a new city called
Jaipur, where he shfted
his capital in 1727.
The palace complex is
lavishly ornamented and
displays the riches of
Amer. Sheesh Mahal
chamber of Mirrors.
Diwan-e-Am or the Hall
of Public Audience is a
beautifully proportioned
hall open on three sides
and stands on two rows
of ornamented pillars.
Diwan e-Khas or the Hall
of Private Audience has
delicate mosaic work in
glass. Sukh mandir is
guarded by sandalwood
doors inlaid with ivory.
Throughout the massive
fort finely carved
lattice windows,
exquisitely painted
doorways, halls and
finely sculptured
pillars crave for
attention.
The old city of Amer was
the seat of power and
bustling with life and
prosperity. Other worth
seeing sites are Jagat
Shiromani Temple,
Narsinghji temple, the
stepwell of Panna Meena
and fine carved royal
cenotaphs on the road to
Delhi. Timing: 9.00 to
16.30 hrs. Entry Fee For
Indians Rs. 25.00, For
Foreigners Rs. 200.00,
Phone: 2530293, Elephant
ride charge Rs. 400.00
(inclusive of all taxes)
Timing : 8.00 to 16.00
hrs, Phone: 2530264
(Tourist Office).

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