Jaipur is the proud Indian state of Rajasthan. Located in the semi-desert country, surrounded by the beautiful hills of Aravali with many forts, palaces and historic buildings, the city is the center of tourist attractions. This charming Rajput country was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and now increases the grace of the state of Rajasthan as its capital. It is the first planned city in India and is also known by its name: "Pink City". Its strong fortresses and rich structures represent the proud history of the victorious and prosperous era of the Rajputana. The main attractions of Jaipur are:
Amber Fort: Amber Fort is the living example of the mighty, royal, adventurous, awe-inspiring and luxurious life of the Rajputs. It is one of the best hill fortresses. The interior of the fort is extraordinary and captivating. The filigree carvings on the walls and ceilings make it easy for everyone to cut their fingers off.
Jaigarh Fort: It is the strongest fort in Jaipur and it has the biggest cannon in the world: "Jaivana". Green gardens and a bird's eye view are the main attractions of this fortress.
Nahargarh Fort - Located in the middle of beautiful Maan Sagar Lake, the fort looks like a beautiful bird swimming in the lake. It is the smallest of the three forts.
City Palace: City Palace is one of the most famous palaces in India. The architecture of the palace is the fusion of Rajput and Mughal architecture. This magnificent palace complex is made of red and pink stones and extends over a large area that includes several distinct areas: gardens, courtyards and buildings.
Jal Mahal (Water Palace): This magnificent palace is located in the middle of the road leading to the Sisodia Rani garden. Located in the center of beautiful Lake Man Sarovar, this incredible palace represents the rich architectural style of the Rajputana.
Hawa Mahal: Hawa Mahal is a well-known monument and one of Jaipur's most precious gems. This magnificent building has been refuted by the famous adage "to build castles in the air". Hawa Mahal is a five-story building with 953 windows, each with a blowing wind.
Jantar Mantar: Jantar Mantar (a magical device) is a collection of architectural and astronomical tools. It is the largest stone observatory in the world, which makes it a very special tourist spot.
Albert Hall: This magnificent structure is inspired by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. It is the best example of the Indo-Saracen architectural style.
Laxmi Narayan Temple: It is also known as Birla Temple or Marble Temple. It is made of white feather marble with beautiful carvings that cover much of the city.
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