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On your
first day you will be welcomed at the magnificent Pink City, Jaipur.
The city with graceful architecture in a unique pink colour was
established in the year 1727 by the then Maharaja, Sawai Jai Singh II.
Jaipur is known as one of the well-planned cities of its time. The
capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is predominantly known for its musicians,
artisans and craftsmen. Today, it is visited for its fine jewellery,
varied textiles and sumptuous cuisine.
In this diverse land of rich cultural heritage, you’ll be first
treated to a visit at Hawa Mahal, the Palace of Winds. This was built
for the royal ladies to watch the processions through the myriad
windows of the palace. This five-storied palace was also used to store
artefacts by the royal family. From Hawa Mahal, we proceed to the
impressive palace perched on the rocky terrain of Amer, the earliest
capital of erstwhile Jaipur state. Amber Fort was the seat of various
Maharajas of Jaipur and has been adorned with mirror glass work, doors
with parquet ivory work, and painted maps of various Hindu
pilgrimages. Half of the charm of Amber Fort is the Elephant ride
you’ll be treated to.
After such an enthralling ride, you visit the Jantar Mantar; the
largest observatory built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II between 1727
and 1734. The next in line of exploration is the City Palace. A
defining architectural marvel of Jaipur, the City Palace was the
residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur in the eighteenth century and part
of the magnificent palace is still the royal residence.
With an insightful journey through the royal pages of history, it is
time to see some of the famous jewellery and carpets that Jaipur is
renowned for. After an eventful day you spent exploring the
magnificence of Jaipur, its time to head back to your luxurious abode.
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