About Jaipur :
Jaipur – place that is known for the Rajputs, is a richness of shading, dance and conventional expressions and specialties. Known, as the 'Pink City', Jaipur is home to a superb determination of antiquated fortresses and castles. One of India's most all around arranged urban communities, Jaipur is inherent 9 rectangular areas representing 9 divisions of the universe, according to Indian cosmology!

The City Palace :
The City Palace is a magnificent mix of Rajput and Mughal engineering styles. The dividers, roofs and floors of the royal residence are lavishly cut and brightened. A colossal structure, City Palace involves complete one seventh of Jaipur's space. The royal residence additionally houses a gallery having a great assortment of ensembles and arsenal having a place with both Mughals and Rajputs.

The Amber Fort :
Underlying red sandstone and marble, Amber Fort is perhaps the most alluring fortifications of Rajasthan. Basically a tactical design, a component of extravagance is additionally connected with the fortress. The development of this stronghold was started by Raja Man Singh in the seventeenth century yet must be done by Sawai Jai Singh in the eighteenth century. Impacts of Hindu and Mughal structures can be found in the engineering of this fortress.

Lakshmi Narayanan Temple :
All the more prominently known as the Birla sanctuary, this sanctuary was built by the Birla family. Situated on top of a slope encompassed by rich green gardens, the outsides and insides of this white marble sanctuary has numerous stunning carvings showing different legendary subjects and pictures of holy people.

Hawa Mahal :
Implicit the eighteenth century, this royal residence with its countless windows and screened overhangs was particularly worked for the illustrious ladies to see the city and parades. Hawa Mahal is broadly known as a castle, yet it is really an illustrious blind or a transparent divider, from where ladies of eminence could see the rest of the world, secretly.

Jantar Mantar :
A galactic observatory with stone work instruments, Jantar Mantar is an assortment of salmon-shaded instruments including a sundial and others that plot the course of planets and decide the time dependent on the bearing of the sun. This observatory in Jaipur is more well known than its partner in New Delhi.

Nahargarh Fort :
Arranged on the Aravalis, Nahargarh Fort offers a dynamite perspective on the city of Jaipur. 'Nahargarh' signifies 'the Abode of Tigers', so this fortification is otherwise called the Tiger Fort. The post was built in the eighteenth century with augmentations being made by progressive rulers till the nineteenth century. The mathematically planned Nahargarh Fort shapes a noteworthy setting of Jaipur and offers sparkling perspectives on the city.
