India is made up of several unique and diverse aspects, which makes it a unique nation with many reasons to explore. The inclusion of a spectacular variety of a very rich and unique cultural heritage is an equal aspect that India is famous for. The pink city of Jaipur is the capital and largest state of Rajasthan, located in the northwest of the country. This well planned and organized Indian city is littered with magnificent forts and charming Havellis with some colorful bazaars and many other tourist attractions.
The city in the semi-desert areas of the Thar Desert represents a unique blend of Rajasthani and Indian culture and traditions. The splendor and splendor of the Rajputs can easily be seen in the cultural heritage that this place is home to. The city is bordered by massive walls made up of seven gates and buildings painted pink. This is one of the reasons why Jaipur was named the pink city. Jaipur is an absolute image of the royal house of Rajasthan, its rich and fascinating culture, traditional customs and rural lifestyle. Jaipur is full of extraordinary ancient beauty which fascinates the visitors the most.
Jaigarh Fort is one of the dominant architectural wonders of Jaipur. It is an ancient fortress recognized as a fortress of victory. This sturdy building was built by King Sawai Jai Singh in 1726. This magnificent fortress has been a royal treasure for years. This unique fortress is home to numerous beautiful gardens, magnificent palaces, fascinating temples, a barn and an armory. Another great landmark in Jaipur is the City Palace which is an amazing fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. It is a huge seven-story building that houses beautiful palaces, gardens, temples, museums and beautifully designed courtyards such as the Jaigarh Fort. Mubarak Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Diwan-e-Khas etc. They are the main attraction of this spectacular palace. The 'Palace of the Winds', better known as the Hawa Mahal, is another Jaipur jewel built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799. You would certainly think of it as a palace, as the name suggests, but it's not really a palace. It is a 5-story sandstone screen made of red and pink sandstone with screened windows, resulting in a unique building. This beehive-shaped architectural structure was used as a veil for royal women of the time.
Jaipur is not only home to countless historical monuments, palaces and forts but also promotes numerous arts. Museums with rare manuscripts, magnificent paintings, an exclusive armory, and an observatory with a 90-foot sundial add to Jaipur's charm. The bustling streets and bazaars of Jaipur sell many fascinating items such as embroidered leather shoes, blue pottery, tie and dye scarves, and other exotic items. Jaipur lifestyle represents a fusion of contemporary and traditional style which with all these colorful aspects of Jaipur makes it a special destination for tourists in Rajasthan.
Amit Kumar Parashar is a travel writer who now provides useful information on Jaipur City Tour and Amazing Rajasthan Tour Packages.
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