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Places to Visit in Jaipur 

Rajasthan is the only place in the world where tourists prefer to roam most. Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, also known as Pink City, is the most beautiful place to visit. These cities are surrounded by hills built on hills. The best time to visit this pink city is from October to March because it is not too hot or cold at this time. So this is the best place to visit Jaipur this day. The best part is that people of all classes can travel here.

Here are some of the main tourist attractions of Jaipur that you will not be able to stop yourself from going to: Also. You can book Your Jaipur Day and Night Tourism Taxi through car rental in Jaipur

Albert Hall Museum: - Albert Hall Museum or Central Museum, among the gardens of Ramnivas Bagh in Jaipur, is one of the oldest museums in Rajasthan. The Albert Hall Museum is built on the lines of the Albert Museum in London and is a symbol of the Indian-Arab style. Its name was given by King Edward 7 who came here on 6 February 1876. In this museum, many old paintings, elephant teeth, precious stones, metal, statues, colorful objects are seen. Here you can roam from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Here the entry fee for Indian tourists is 20 rupees and foreign visitors have 150 rupees per person, while students have been given special discounts here.

Hawa Mahal: - The royal air palace is probably the most visited tourist destination of the beautiful pink city. This palace with many windows was established in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. This 'Hawa ka Mahal' is an example of Rajasthan's colorful history and culture. The Hawa Mahal is a part of the magnificent City Palace and it has a wonderful blend of Rajasthan and Mughal architecture. This palace made of pink sandstone stones is almost five stories high and is one of Rajasthan's most notable monuments. The Hawa Mahal is open for tourists from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. Hawa Mahal's entry fee is 50 rupees for foreign travelers and 10 rupees for Indian tourists.

Aamer's Fort: - One of the major tourist spots of Jaipur, this fort is situated on the hills in Amer in 11 km from Jaipur city. It was built by King Man Singh-I in 1592. Amer Durg is known for its artistic style of Hindu elements. Due to its huge ramparts, doors, long winding paths and Maavath lake situated right in front, it has been attracting the tourists from India and abroad only with it. Please tell you that it's opening hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Entry fee for Indian tourists is 100 rupees, while foreign visitors have to pay by paying 500 rupees. Students are given special discounts here too. If you want to see the view of this fort, you can get a taxi or taxi from Jaipur at just 250-300 rupees.

Nahargarh Fort: - The Fort of Aamer, along with the fort of Nahr Garh, also provides great protection to Jaipur. In fact, the name of the fort was first Sudarsangarh but later it became known as the Nahargarh Fort. This fort was built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Let us tell you that some scenes of Hindi film "Rang De Basanti" and "Pure Desi Romance" and Bengali film "Sonar Kella" have been shot in Nahargarh Fort. This fort is open all the way from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm. Entry fee of Rs. 20 for Indian tourists and 50 rupees per person for foreign visitors.

Jaguar Fort: - The fort of Jaigad was built by Maharaja Jai ​​Singh in the 18th century and this magnificent fort is located on the hill of the eagle in the mountains of Aravali in Jaipur. This fort was built to show the rich culture of the city of Jaipur. Due to being situated at a higher altitude, this fort can be seen from the entire city of Jaipur. It was primarily a residential building of kings but later it was used to keep weapons. Cannon has been kept here and it is believed that it is Asia's largest cannon. It is said that the pond became a pothole from the cannonball. To see this fort and the cannon placed in it, you can go from 9 am to 5 pm. There is an entry fee of Rs 35 for Indian nationals whereas foreign tourists have to pay 85 rupees.

City Palace: - A wonderful specimen of City Palace architecture situated in the royal city of Jaipur. The foundation of this palace was laid by Maharaja Jai ​​Singh II. Jaleb Chak and Tripoliya Gate are two main entrances to the City Palace of Jaipur. Col. Jacob, the architect of this magnificent palace, combines the architecture of Mughal, Rajput and European style in it. The city palace can be viewed from 10:00 to 5:00 in the morning on any day of the week. Where you can do a good shopping.

So, in this wonderful weather, Jaipur is definitely because it is a very nice and beautiful place to roam. You can book your taxi in Jaipur for Jaipur Sightseeing.