The Jaipur tour begins in the morning at 8:00 AM after your pick up by Bhati Tours assignee from the hotel. You will enjoy views of Pink City while driving in the morning then Jaipur Sightseeing Full Day with Panna Meena Step Well Tour will proceed to the first destination Hawa Mahal and will continue on wards with the destinations mentioned below. If you are planning for the Jaipur tour for more than one day then, must check 2 days Jaipur Sightseeing Tour Packages at Bhati Tours.
Given below is Jaipur tour itinerary developed in such a manner that you can enjoy full day with Step well .
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Tourist Places in Jaipur
Hawa Mahal: Also known with the name of ‘Palace of Winds’ it is an architectural marvel of the 18th century. Designed by Ustad Lal Chand, it is built with pink and red sandstones to camouflage with the color of Pink City. With a total of nine hundred and fifty three windows and standing up to a height of 15 meter, the five storied palace was built for the royal ladies by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in the year 1799.
Amber Fort: This historical monument was built in the year 1592. Construction though began in 16 century was completed in the 18th century. The astonishing fort of Amer is a World Heritage Site as declared by UNESCO and dominated the outline of Jaipur from North. The Amer Fort of Amer was the capital of the Kachhwaha Rajput clan which ruled the land of Amer and Jaipur. The Kachhwaha King Sawai Jai Singh II was the founder of Jaipur. Amer Fort has several impressive constructions in the complex and everyday many tourists visit here to witness the grandiose of this majestic fort. Along with this, there lies a mirror palace in the fort. This is known as Sheesh
Mahal. It is made up of beautiful glass and precious stone. Additionally it is crafted with handmade paintings.
Panna Meena Step Well : Situated near Anokhi Museum at Jaipur-Amer road, this beautiful place was constructed during sixteenth century. The place was mainly utilized as a place of social meetings. People from nearby places come here for getting water, swimming or just to hang out with their loved ones. During ancient times, this place was utilized mainly as a water protect pool. This beautiful Kund has a unique architecture and styling. This Kund was designed by a Brahmin and constructed by craftsmen and engineers.
The main fact about this place which is believed by locals is that nobody can use the same stairs to get down and go upstairs here which indicates that the same stairs can’t be utilized by the same person. This is an amazing mystery and all the visitors to this place try to do this. But the local people of this place can do this task without any problem as they are habitual to it. The place has stunning pattern of symmetrical stairs which can keep yous stunned.
Lake Palace (Jal Mahal): Continuing Jaipur tour, the Lake Palace is a beautiful palace in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake with five floors, four submerged in water and one over the water and an amazing garden. It was made in the 18th century. Usually known with the name of Jal Mahal, the magnetic beauty of this palace makes one spell bound. The Jal Mahal used to be the hunting palace for the Maharajas of Jaipur as the Man Sagar Lake is a habitat for several species of birds and ducks.
Royal Gaitor: This is another monument to visit in Jaipur. Royal Gaitor is resting place of the past rulers, there are various Chhatris also known as cenotaphs which are dedicated to the Maharaja. These cenotaphs are built with majestic intricate carvings that make pillars and arches look stunning.
City Palace: The royal City Palace of Jaipur is an attractive monument of Jaipur and must to include in Jaipur Tour. Built with combining several architectural styles such as Rajasthani, European and Mughal, it is also the residence of the royal family of Jaipur. It is built using sand stones and marbles, also houses several archaic gates, palaces and temples. Also there is a museum for the tourists featuring manuscripts and royal costumes.
Jantar Mantar: The historical astronomical observatory was built by Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734 AD. The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is the largest historical observatory in India having 19 instruments built using stone and brass. It is also UNESCO’s World Heritage Site.
Albert Hall: Albert Hall is the India’s earliest art and culture centre to explore. This famous architecture was built by the Albert Edward in 1887. Albert Hall is also known for the hub of amazing activities like festivals, concerts and rallies. This museum has the collection of paintings from the various parts of India, beautiful artifacts and also a popular Egyptian mummy.