Jaipur, a city oozing the beckoning charms of old india

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Jaipur: A City Oozing The Beckoning Charms Of Old India Jaipur - Rajasthan , the glistening Pink City of India, was founded by and named after Sawai Jai Singh II. Brimming with attractions from the old world and the new age, it is high on the itinerary of the tourist visiting India. Simply head to this magical historic city and choose accommodations from best hotels in Jaipur.

Jaipur, famed for its royal heritages, great culture, and the interesting pink colored buildings (because of which it also got the epithet the Pink City of India), is a significant city that lies in the state of Rajasthan, India. Discovered by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the city is the capital of the encompassing state. There is a reason behind the existence of pink colored buildings in the city. According to the records, in order to welcome Prince Albert and Queen Elizabeth II in the year 1876, the city dressed itself in pink color, hence attaching the epithet to it. Today, the city is a rapidly growing urban space, with increasing number of educational institutions, industries, governmental headquarters, and medical institutions. A net of connected roads links the city from within and to rest of the cities in the nation. There are number of government-run buses running between Jaipur and neighbouring cities. Besides, 15 km from the centre of the city lies the Jaipur's own airport called Sanganer airport. It is a typical modern airport and has regular flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Udaipur and Jodhpur.


In addition to these, if one prefers trains then there is a special train called "Palace on Wheels" running between the city and Delhi. One is going to enjoy the journey in the train as it offers a luxury replete royal ride, that also costs a bit heavy on the wallets. Besides, there are several regular trains to the city running from all major cities in the nation.

Jaipur as a tourist destination, is an excellent destination to explore and experience India in its undiluted state. It is in proximity to the vast desert of Thar, and because of this the city experiences extremities in climate. The summers in particular, are quite hot. It is ideal that one skips visiting the city during summer. Whereas, the winters are quite pleasant. The time after the monsoon season, that is October to March, is the most favored time for a tour of the city.


The old palaces, forts, temples, and several other historical heritages beckon one to visit the city. The city is evenly patched by the remnants of the past, many which find place in the list of must visit places in India. Hawa Mahal, a historically significant and architecturally brilliant structure that is built by Maharaja Pratap Singh is one fine exhibit of the city's grand past. It is a five-storeyed building consisting of about 1000 windows. Its design was inspired from the crown of Lord Krishna and was built for the royal ladies.

The Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort are two magnificent structures standing tall on the city's land. The Amer fort was built by King Man Singh and is mighty four-level fort that built up of marbles and sandstones. It is in turn home to other royal legacies like Diwan-e-Aam, Sukh Niwas, and Diwan-e-Khas.The Jaigarh Fort sits in a place called Cheel Ka Teela and was built by king Jai Singh. It is similar to the Amer Fort in architecture, and was built to protect the Amer Fort. A cool thing about the fort is that it houses the world's largest cannon on wheels.

Apart from these the other recommended places to visit in Jaipur include: City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Nahargarh Fort, Jal Mahal, Jagat Shiromani Temple,Govind Devji Temple, Albert Hall, Raj Mandir Cinema. Statue Circle, Sisodia Rani Palace, Johari Bazar, Birla Temple, Moti Doongri, Chandpole Bazar, Ramgarh Lake, and Ganesh Temple.


Lodging in Jaipur is an experience to relish. The luxury hotels in particular are worth mentioning. Replete of all modern amenities and offering hospitality in an old style manner is a distinguishing property of hotels in Jaipur. There are some hotels that were once actually palaces, which are now transformed in royal heritage hotels. If you seek to best enjoy your stay these are the hotels to go for. However, note that, generally they are a bit heavy on the wallets. Source: http://goo.gl/b0zMaZ

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