Travel
Hawa Mahal is a magnificent structure built from red and pink sandstone on the outskirts of the City Palace.
For nature lovers, this is the best place to spend an evening in Jaipur. Migratory birds frequently visit the area, adding to its natural beauty.
When King Edward II visited Jaipur in 1876, he named the Albert Hall Museum after himself.
When it comes to sightseeing in Jaipur, the views don't get any better than those at Nahargarh Fort. Tiger Fort is another name for it.
Sawan Jai Singh II constructed Jaigarh Fort in 1726 AD. It houses the world's largest cannon on wheels, known as the 'Jaivana Cannon.'
The chand baori stepwell in Abheneri village is one of the largest in the world.
Amber Fort is the most impressive example of Rajput architecture, with its massive ramparts, series of gates, and cobbled paths.
It is a lovely place to visit during the day. A very photogenic location. Feel the royalty genre as a link of royal lineage.
In this place their are 19 astronomical instruments which were used by those days king to find out astronomical positions with eyes directly.