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Quote: The Amber fort Jaipur.The amber fort is on the outskirts of the City perched high up on the top of one of the surrounding mountains of Jaipur. It is approximately five miles from the centre of Jaipur and building Read More
Quote: Jaipur is known as the Pink City, many buildings are painted a rich salmon colour. The Hawa Mahal is basically just a facade now, but the intricately carved details glowing against the blue sky are beautiful. Read More
Quote: The Jantar Mantar Observatory. JaipurThe Jantar Mantar is right next to the city palace in the centre of Jaipur. It was built by King Jai Singh the 2nd in 1727. Jantar Mantar means Calculation instrument. Read More
Quote: The city palace Jaipur.The city palace is as you would expect is in the centre of Jaipur it is like a massive heart of the city. It was built in 1729 by Maharajah Sawai Jai Singh as his central palace. It is Read More
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Quote: The Birla Temple is a rather new religious complex. It differs from the normal Indian temples because of the oecumenic character of it. There are elements of Hinduism, Islam and Christianity integrated in it. Read More
Quote: Chowki Dhani is a well-recreated Rajasthani village. For a 200Rs admission fee, you get an evening's entertainment and rich traditional dinner. It's money well-spent. You'll have to take an auto to it, since Read More
Quote: As the site of the much photographed Lake Palace, Udaipur was quite simply a must. But I found it so much more than just a great view across a lake. We found a lakeside room with no difficulty, with the water Read More
Quote: The City Palace stands in the centre of the geometric grid which was Jaipur’s Old Town. It’s a complex of pink-and-white palaces built in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, and is today partly occupied by the Read More
Quote: Most places of interest are mainly located within the walled city. So we enter Mahavaton Ka Mohalla, the residential quarter of handicraftsmen and mahouts, elephant-drivers, through an impressive gateway. You Read More
Quote: The palace still is partly inhabited by the local Rajput. His power is rather symbolic in these days, but still, he has a lot of influence. The palace is a combination of a monument and a museum. Located in Read More