Jaipur Tour
Experience the enchanting allure of Jaipur with our guided tours. Immerse yourself in the vibrant markets, explore iconic palaces like the City Palace, and marvel at the architectural wonders of Hawa Mahal. Our Jaipur tours promise an unforgettable journey through the Pink City's rich history, cultural gems, and vibrant landscapes, ensuring a captivating and memorable adventure..
CITY PALACE JAIPUR
Nestled deep within the walled city, the City Palace Complex, envisioned and constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, stands as a testament to Jaipur's rich history. This architectural marvel seamlessly blends Mughal and Rajput styles, showcasing intricate design and grandeur. Interestingly, the palace continues to house the last ruling royal family.
AMER FORT
Situated approximately 11 kilometers from Jaipur, Amber (pronounced Amer) holds the legacy of the Kachwahas of Amber, serving as their bastion until the capital shifted to the plains, now known as Jaipur. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the palace is perched amidst craggy hills, providing a captivating glimpse into the historical grandeur.
HAWA MAHAL
Constructed in 1799 by the visionary king Sawai Pratap Singh, Hawa Mahal, or the Palace of Winds, was designed as a summer retreat for the royal family. This architectural marvel also served a unique purpose – providing a concealed vantage point for the ladies of the royal household to observe daily life without being visible themselves.
JANTAR MANTAR
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar in Jaipur stands as the largest among the five astronomical observatories constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the visionary founder of Jaipur. This architectural marvel houses sixteen geometric instruments meticulously designed to measure time, track celestial bodies, and observe their orbits.
NAHARGARH FORT
Perched on a ridge of the Aravalli Hills, Nahargarh Fort forms a majestic northern backdrop to the city of Jaipur. Originating during the reign of Jai Singh in 1734, the fort underwent expansion in 1868. The name "Nahargarh," meaning abode of tigers, reflects its formidable presence, acting as a robust barrier that contributed to the defense.
JAIGARH FORT
Situated approximately 15 kilometers from Jaipur, Jaigarh Fort, built by Sawai Jai Singh II in the early 18th century, stands proudly amidst the arid, rocky, and thorn-scrub covered hills. Despite its ancient origins, the fort maintains its imposing citadel appearance, offering visitors a glimpse into the historical grandeur of the region.
JAL MAHAL
A captivating sight in Jaipur is the enchanting Jal Mahal, also known as the Lake Palace. The palace, with its light sand-colored stone walls, beautifully contrasts with the deep blue waters that surround it. Situated in the center of Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal appears to float serenely, allowing visitors to appreciate its magnificent exteriors.
SISODIA RANI PALACE
Nestled 8 kilometres from Jaipur on the Agra road, the Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden is a captivating retreat. Designed in the Mughal style, it is adorned with vibrant depictions of the legends of Radha and Krishna. The multi-tiered garden boasts fountains, watercourses, and intricately painted pavilions, creating a serene and picturesque ambiance.
GALTA JI
Nestled in the hilly terrain of the Aravali range, Galtaji, also known as Khole Ke Hanuman Ji, holds significant importance as a Hindu pilgrimage center. Surrounded by lush hilly ranges and natural springs, the temple is renowned for its seven sacred kunds (water tanks). The unique architecture of the temp