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Jaipur - The Royal Dreamland Of Rajasthan

Resplendent in its rich royal history, vivid traditions and ancient cultures, the city of Jaipur is perhaps one of the most prominent cities in the state of Rajasthan. Built by sawai Jai Singh in 1722, the city is one of the most important tourism industries in the state and even the country.
The Pink City of Rajasthan boasts of a magnificent collection of palaces, forts, and other architecturally brilliant monuments. Situated about 260 km from the national capital city of Delhi, it is part of the popular tourism golden triangle comprising of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.
Famous for its palaces, forts and other monuments, one of the most prominent among Jaipur’s palaces is the City Palace Complex. Situated right in the heart of the city, the complex consists of the Mubarak Mahal, once the palace of welcome or reception. The Mubarak Mahal is now a museum and has a wide array of ancient royal costumes, jewellery, Sanganeri prints and folk embroidery among others. Another prominent structure inside the complex is the Maharani's Palace, which was the Queen’s palace and now houses an exquisite collection of the royal ...
... weapons preserved in impeccable conditions. The complex at present also houses an art gallery inside the Diwan-e-Aam (hall of public audience). Diwan-e-Khas (private hall) is a beautiful marble paved pavillion which has on display two gigantic silver sterling vessels, which held holy water from the Ganges for the king. It is rumoured that the king only drank from this holy water. The Palace cafe is a new age multi cuisine restaurant serving delicious food for the weary visitors. The royal family still occupies part of the Chandra Mahal palace whose ground floor is still open to visitors.
Another very prominent attraction here is the Jantar Mantar, one of the five observatories in India. Built by Sawai Jai Singh, this structure is one of the largest and most well preserved ones in the country. Ram Niwas garden was a favourite spot during Sawai Jai Singh’s reign for recreational activities. The famous Albert Hall is situated right in the middle of this large garden and displays a rich collection of art-de-facts paintings, exquisite carpets, sculptures made of ivory, stone and metal and even beautiful crystals. Sawai Pratap Singh built the famous Hawa Mahal also called palace of winds mainly for the royal ladies to view the everyday life of the people of the city. Today it is a very prominent feature of the city. The Amber Fort, situated just outside Jaipur is a blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture constructed by Raja Man Singh I in 1592 and completed by Sawai Singh later. The Maota Lake in the foreground provides a spectacular view.
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