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actempotravel · 11 days ago
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Things to do in Jaipur in December
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Jaipur in December is a great place to visit, with cool weather and fun things to do. Here are some ideas:
Amber Fort: This old fort is amazing to see, with its big walls and beautiful design. At night, there’s a light and sound show that tells its history.
Hawa Mahal: Also called the “Palace of Winds,” it’s perfect for taking pictures and learning about Jaipur’s past.
Jaipur Literature Festival: If you visit at the end of the month, this festival has authors, cool talks, and cultural shows.
Chokhi Dhani: This is a cultural village where you can see folk dances, listen to music, and try tasty traditional food.
Johari Bazaar: A fun market to buy jewelry, colorful fabrics, and crafts.
For easy travel with your friends or family, booking a Tempo Traveller in Jaipur is a great option.
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yoshishishu · 11 months ago
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Best places to visit in jaipur / jaipur itinerary
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Embark on a soul-stirring journey through the enchanting streets of Jaipur, and discover the best places to visit that will leave you awe-inspired.
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amibrazen · 1 year ago
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Best places to visit in jaipur / jaipur itinerary
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Get ready to explore the hidden gems of the Pink City. Discover the best places to visit in Jaipur and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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juppycab · 18 days ago
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From the vibrant markets to the stunning architecture, Jaipur offers a perfect blend of history and culture. Each corner tells a story, and every moment is a new adventure waiting to unfold 💖✨
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travellerbuddy-blog · 6 years ago
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#TravellerBuddy: #Magnificent #TouristPlaces to Visit in #Jaipur.
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bhatitours · 7 years ago
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Top_10_Beautiful_Spots_in_Jaipur_PPt by Bhati Tours Via Flickr: Explore the India's stunning city - Jaipur, that gleaming beauty of palaces will attract most of the tourists to Jaipur.
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rajasthantourplanner · 5 years ago
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Jaipur Tour - Explore The Pink City
Jaipur Tour Planner: If you like visit to top attractions and places in Jaipur so these places are right for you. If you are passionate about the strong forts and marvelous architecture that flaunt the expertise of the artisans of the past, Jaipur is where you need to be on your vacation. You can customize the rides the way you need, take elephant rides on jungles, through villages, in Biological Park and many more. If you long to experience the flamboyant lifestyle of the past rulers even if it is only for a few days, Jaipur’s palaces-turned-heritage hotels are where you need to stay for a lifetime experience. If you fancy elephant rides, you need to be in Jaipur to have a royal ride on the elephants.
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Below is a list of Top Attractions and Places in Jaipur.
1.Amber Fort and Palace - Around half an hour's drive from the city center, like something out of a fairy tale, Amber Fort is set on a hill top overlooking Maota Lake. It was the original home of Rajput royalty until Jaipur city was constructed, and contains a number of breathtaking palaces, halls, gardens, and temples. Inside, the elaborate mirror work adds to the grandeur. The fort entrance is reached by walking up the hill, going in a jeep, or taking a lurching elephant ride. The evening sound and light show, which brings alive the Fort's history, is impressive.
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2.City Palace - Upon visiting the magnificent City Palace, it's easy to see that the royal family of Jaipur was one of the richest in India. The huge complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings blend both Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. The Peacock Gate is exquisite, and contains an alluring display of detailed workmanship featuring bright peacocks. Today, the royal family lives in the graceful Chandra Mahal (Moon Palace) bordering the courtyard. Also inside the City Palace complex is a museum, art gallery, and interesting displays of royal costumes and old Indian weapons.
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3."Hawa Mahal" Palace of the Winds - The intricate and fascinating facade of the Palace of the Winds "Hawa Mahal" is probably Jaipur's most recognized building. Constructed in 1799, it has five floors that contain rows of small windows and screens. Wind used to flow through the openings, giving the palace its name. However, the wind has now gone from the Wind Palace as most of the windows have been sealed shut. Legend has it that the palace, which overlooks the main street of Jaipur's lively Old City, was built so that the women of the royal household could watch the streets below without being observed. A panoramic view can be had from the top of the building.
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4. Jantar Mantar Observatory - Jantar Mantar, built by King Jai Singh II between 1727 and 1734, literally means "calculation instrument". More than just a curious collection of sculptures, each structure at the intriguing Jantar Mantar observatory has a specialized astronomical function. There are 14 structures in total, which measure time, predict eclipses, and track stars. The most impressive one is the huge Samrat Yantra sundial. At a height of 90 feet (27 meters), it has a shadow that moves roughly the width of a person's hand every minute. It's a profound display of how quickly time does in fact go!
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5.Jaigarh Fort -  The massive Jaigarh Fort was built in 1726 and holds great appeal for military lovers. Flanked by towering gateways and watchtowers, it contains the world's largest cannon on wheels. The cannon has never been fired though, and neither has the fort been captured. As a result the fort has remained intact over its long life, and is very well preserved. In fact, it's one of the best-preserved military structures of medieval India. Jaigarh doesn't have the delicate interiors of Amber Fort, and therefore appears as a real fortress. Climb the Diwa Burj watchtower to get an excellent view over the plains.
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6. Nahargarh Fort - Nahargarh Fort, also known as Tiger Fort, is perched high on the rugged Aravali Hills overlooking Jaipur city. The fort was built 1734 to help defend the city. It found fame in 2006, after many scenes from the movie Rang De Basanti were filmed there. Nahargarh Fort offers spectacular views, which are best seen at sunset. It also makes a great place for a picnic as there's a cafe on the premises, which serves beer and snacks until 10 p.m. The fort looks particularly attractive at night when it's lit up.
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7. Monkey Temple - Getting to this rather ruinous but holy Hindi temple, nestled in peaceful surroundings between two granite cliffs, is quite an adventure but it's completely worth the effort. The temple is part of a larger temple complex, which also has three sacred pools of water. One of the pools has been taken over by thousands of monkeys that congregate there to swim and bathe. They're generally friendly and love to be fed. Unfortunately, the area is not well maintained. Be prepared to encounter dirty and trash, as well as priests and pseudo holy men coercing people for money.
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8. Albert Hall ( government Central Museum) - This old and famous museum was modeled on the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Its collection includes portraits of local kings, costumes, woodcarvings, paintings, and arts and crafts. Unfortunately photography isn't allowed.
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2bearbear · 6 years ago
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tickitbookit-blog · 7 years ago
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theindiansaladblog-blog · 7 years ago
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Crown of Jaipur The Hawa Mahal Jaipur is the beautiful many windowed extension of the City Palace that is said to resemble the honeycomb structure of a bee's next.
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actempotravel · 1 month ago
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Tourist Places Near Jaipur Within 100 kms
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Sambhar Lake: Located about 71 km from Jaipur, Sambhar Lake is India’s largest inland Salt Lake, spread over 230 sq km. The vast expanse of salt pans shimmering in the sun is a surreal sight. Sambhar Lake is a birdwatcher’s paradise, especially in winters when flamingos and other migratory birds come here.
Khatu Shyam Ji Temple: 90 km from Jaipur, Khatu Shyam Ji Temple is a sacred place of pilgrimage dedicated to a form of Lord Krishna, Shyam Baba. Famous for its beautiful marble architecture and spiritual vibe which attracts thousands of devotees every year.
Bhangarh Fort: Bhangarh Fort is one of the most haunted places in India, 83 km from Jaipur. Built in the 17th century by Raja Madho Singh, the fort is in ruins but still many tourists visit. Haunted stories and paranormal activities associated with the fort have made it a hot spot for ghost hunters, thrill seekers and history lovers.
Chand Baori: 92 km from Jaipur in the village of Abhaneri lies Chand Baori, one of the biggest and most complex stepwells in India. Built over a thousand years ago this architectural wonder has 3,500 steps that go 13 storeys deep in a perfect geometric pattern. Originally built to provide water to the dry land and used to serve as a community center.
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bhatitours · 7 years ago
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Amer Fort he best tourist Jaipur Attractions of Jaipur Tours and the huge complex combines both enormous fortifications with unexpected beauty and charm. 
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