"The
Pink City", Jaipur is 260 km from Delhi and 240 km from
Agra and forms the most chosen tourism golden triangle of Delhi,
Agra and Jaipur. It a bustling capital city and a business centre
with all the trapping of modern metropolis but yet flavoured
strongly with an age-old charm that never fails to surprise a
traveller.
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The old Jaipur painted in Pink can grip any
visitor with admiration. Stunning backdrop of ancient forts
Nahargarh, Amer, Jagarh and Moti Dungri are dramatic testimonials of
the bygone era and a reminder of their lingering romance.
The lively city observes its ethnicity by celebrating various
festivals like Kite festival, Elephant festival and many others, of
Indian origin. All theses features make Jaipur, one of the most
sought after tourist destinations of Rajasthan, India. The glorious
city boasts of its cultural heritage from every nook and corner.
Jaipur is the reservoir of Indian customs, traditions, civilization
and legacy.
The active streets of Jaipur get plenty of
visitors, every year at their footsteps. The Ancient Testimonials in
the form of mind-blowing monuments remind one of the past ages. The
city comprises the famous structures like Hawa Mahal, City Palace
and Amber Fort, the best architectural examples of India. Artistic
temples and gardens of Jaipur, marks the atmosphere of serenity and
aestheticism to the lands of Rajasthan. Jaipur lies at a distance of
260 kms from Delhi, the capital of India and the city is
well-connected with other major cities of India. Every year, People
across the globe come to experience this royal capital city of
Rajasthan.
History Founded in AD 1727 by
Sawai Jaisingh II, Jaipur the capital of Rajasthan is popularly
known as the Pink City with broad avenues and spacious gardens. The
capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is steeped in history and culture. Here
the past comes alive in magnificent forts and palaces, blushed pink,
where once lived the maharajas. The bustling bazaars of Jaipur,
famous for Rajasthani jewellery, fabric and shoes, possess a
timeless quality and are surely a treasure-trove for the shoppers.
This fascinating city with its romantic charm takes you to an epoch
of royalty and tradition.
Architectural Planning
Jaipurs architectural planning may have been ancient, but its
execution was definitely modern. Best represented by the City Palace
complex, it brought together all that was excellent in Rajput and
Mughal architecture, creating a new tradition that found wide
currency over much of north India. As in the Mughal tradition, the
durbar or court areas became much more open, characterised by a
series of arched pavilions held on delicately crafted pillars.
HandicraftsOrnamentation had always been a part of
the states architectural heritage, now it became much more
opulent. The private wings of the family also extended their
entertainment areas. Since defence was no longer a primary concern,
larger, more ornamental windows were built to over look the streets
or courtyards outside these wings. Gardens were no longer planned
within the internal courtyards only, but were added to the external
vistas, and water, a basic feature of Mughal palaces and gardens,
was utilised in a similar fashion, in canals and fountains.
Climate
- Summer : Max. 45 degree C Min. 25.8 degree C
- Winters : Max. 22 degree C Min. 8.3 degree C
Forts &
Palaces in Rajasthan
- Amer Palace
- City Palace
- City Palace
- Jai Garh Fort
- Nahargarh Fort
- Jal Mahal
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Most Celebrated
Festivals
- Elephant Festival
- Gangaur Festival
- Kite Festival
- Teej Festival
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Shopping Jaipur offers one of a kind
shopping experience with its rich treasure of bewitching jewellery,
beautiful gems, semi precious stones, kundan and minakri work
(enamel work on gold). Beautiful cotton fabric including sanganeri
prints, tie-dye, and fine kota doria saries are the best buys for
women. The exotic blue pottery, enamel ware and brass ware, make
excellent souvenirs and gift items. The city is also famous for
woollen carpets and cotton rugs, equally popular are the leather
footwear, especially that embroidered Jutes. The famous shopping
spots are Rajasthali, Johari Bazaar, MI road, Nehru Bazaar, Bapu
Bazaar, Chapur stalls. The markets are generally closed on Sundays.
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How to Reach
- By Air
Indian Airlines connect Jaipur with Delhi,
Jodhpur, Udaipur, Aurangabad, Bombay, Varanasi, Calcutta,
Ahmedabad.
- By Rail
Jaipur is connected by rail with Delhi,
Agra, Ahmedabad, Ajmer, Abu Road (Mount Abu), Udaipur, Bombay
and Sawai Madhopur.
- By Road
Good motorable roads connect Jaipur with
Delhi 258 km, Agra 236 km, Bikaner 321 km, Udaipur 405 km, Ajmer
131 km, Jodhpur 316 km, Bharatpur 176 km, Jaisalmer 638 km and
Bombay 1202 km Bus : Regular buses ply from Jaipur to the above
places and Alwar, Kota, Sariska, Mathura, Indore, Chittorgarh
and Barmer.