The journey through the outskirts of Jaipur will start from the farm with your pick-up by our representative who will assist you in the entire Jaipur Day Tour. The most beautiful Pink City of Rajasthan, Jaipur offers you to experience the cultural blend of classic as well as a contemporary way of living. The well-guided Jaipur one day tour starts from a visit to Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Albert Hall Museum. Here are some brief introductions of all the places which you are going to explore in this tour –
Amer Fort – The massive royal citadel is the most popular hill fort of Rajasthan recognized as a Heritage Site by UNESCO, this fort is a major attraction of Jaipur sightseeing. The fortress is well-known for its artistic-style elements beautifully displayed in its interiors as well as exteriors. Amer fort beautifully overlooks at the Maota Lake.
Jal Mahal – The Water Palace, Jal Mahal is another attraction of Jaipur which you will en route visit while returning back from Amer Fort. The most beautiful palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake that showcases the Rajput architectural style on a grand scale.
Hawa Mahal – The Palace of Wind or Breeze, Hawa Mahal is the most beautiful palace decorated with intricate carvings of latticework designed on the 953 small windows known as Jharokhas. The structure is the amazing blend of Rajputana and Islamic architectural style and thus stands as a main attraction of the city.
City Palace – The residential site of royal families of Jaipur, City Palace complex beholds Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal in it from which the one was transformed into a museum that is open up for the general public. The museum displays ancient artifacts like an armory, textiles, sculptures, etc.
Jantar Mantar – The renowned astronomical observatory, Jantar Mantar houses nineteen architectural astronomical instruments built by the Rajput ruler, Sawai Jai singh II. The architecture is featured with World’s largest stone sundial and is recognized as UNESCO’s World Heritage Site.