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Khatu Shyam Ji SikarThis is a Hindu temple in the village of Khatushyamji that is very popular with pilgrims. Devotees believe it houses the miraculously rediscovered head of Barbarika.
Laxmangarh FortThis is a ruined old fort situated at the top of a hill. This is the most imposing building in the Laxmangarh.
Kuchaman FortThe Kuchaman Fort is perched atop a 300 m high cliff. This fort occupies a wide area which could be entered via 10 glorious gates from different sides. There were 32 bastions surrounding the entire fortification. The city at that time was inside the fort compound wall and people were residing with the compound. This fort shows the historical significance of the Rathore rule in Rajasthan.
LE PRINCE HAVELI (French Homestay)Haveli Nadine is a haveli purchased by a French artist Nadine Le Prince and restored all the haveli and its frescos. Nadine Le Prince Cultural Centre came into existence with the efforts of French artist Nadine Le Prince. The art centre displays the works of French and Indian artists in traditional and contemporary art.
Khetri Mahal- JHUNJHUNUAlso known as wind palace, is a classic example of palace architecture in Jhunjhunu. It is now a ruin, attracting tourists and locals alike.
Rani Sati TempleThis is the largest temple in India devoted to Rani Sathi. Architectural wonder.
Taal Chappar Black Buck SanctuaryTal Chappar is a sanctuary located in the Churu district. It is known for blackbucks and is home for veriety of birds. The sanctuary is named after Chappar village.
Jaigarh FortThe fort was built by Jai Singh II in 1726 to protect the Amer Fort and its palace complex and was named after him. he fort features a cannon named "Jaivana"(Jaivana Cannon), which was manufactured in the fort precincts and was then the world's largest cannon on wheels.
Amber PalaceAmber palace constructed by Raja Man Singh I in 1592 and completed by Sawai Jai Singh I is a fascinating hindu architecture. t was the ancient citadel of the ruling Kachhawa clan of Amber, before the capital was shifted in the plains to present day Jaipur.
Nahargarh FortNahargarh Fort originally named Sudarshangarh, was build mainly in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the king of Jaipur. The fort was constructed as a place of retreat on the summit of the ridge above the city as it stands on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, overlooking the city of Jaipur.
Wax museum The gallery assembled with glorious life-like figures. Well, let’s get back on track. This incredible Indian-European architectural idea behind Nahargarh Fort has successfully installed its very first wax museum in Jaipur on 17th of December 2016. The museum that is installed at a heritage site is the first ever in the world. Although it has some drawbacks,
Gaitor Ki ChhatriyanNear Nahargarh Fort, the walled funerary complex of Royal Gaitor contains the stately marble mausoleums (chhatris) of Jaipur’s ruling family. Maharajas Pratap Singh, Madho Singh II, and Jai Singh II, among others, are honored here. Jai Singh II has the most impressive marble cenotaph, with a dome supported by 20 carved pillars.
Kanak Vrindavan ParkKanak vrindavan is a garden in Jaipur. It is built in a valley surrounded by Aravalli hills.
Man Sagar LakeThis is an artificial lake situated in Jaipur. It is named after Raja Man Singh. The Jalmahal is situated in the middle of the lake.
Jal MahalJal Mahal ("Water Palace") is a palace in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur city. The building is located near the shoreline of a lake with a maximum depth of 15 ft.he palace and the lake around it were renovated and enlarged in the 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber.
Chandra MahalChandra Mahal is situated inside the main City Palace, which occupies around one-seventh area of the city. This mahal was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II and later on renovations were done by his descendants. It is presently the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur and has a seven-storeyed citadel
City Palace JaipurThe City Palace, Jaipur was established by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. After the Maharaja moved his court to Jaipur from Amber, in 1727, the City Palace not only became the ceremonial and administrative seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur but was also the location of religious and cultural events, as well as a patron of arts, commerce, and industry.