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Jawahar Circle

Jawahar Circle

Jawahar Circle is situated in Malviya Nagar in Jaipur and boasts of being the largest circular park in Asia. The park has a peculiar jogging track and is encircled by a rose garden. Besides, it has play area for kids and kiosks. The main highlight of the park is the dance of the musical fountains which is one of the most popular tourist attractions of the city. Jawahar Circle is located in the middle of a highway in Rajasthan. Although the circle serves the purpose of a roundabout, it is quite a crowd puller for its landscaped gardens with beautifully developed pavements and jogging tracks. Jawahar Circle is a recent addition to the attractions in Jaipur. It was built by the Jaipur Development Authority in 2009 and took INR 17 million to be built. Locals visit Jawahar Garden mostly for their morning/ evening walks and recreational activities. But tourists also find it quite interesting to explore this unique creation in the middle of the hot and arid region of Jaipur. The place also has splendid musical and light fountain shows, people flock to Jawahar Circle in the evenings. Read More

Johari Bazaar

Johari Bazaar

Painted in pink, Johari Bazaar is the oldest market in Jaipur popular for its vibrant ambience, delicious food and premium quality Kundan jewellery. Considered a haven for jewellery junks, the market offers a wide variety of glittering Jaipuri jewellery made in gold, silver, diamonds, emeralds, and rubies. The Hindi word ‘johari’ itself translates to ‘jeweller’ in English. Dotted with compact shops strewn with colourful apparel, flamboyant juttis, and exuberant lehengas, the narrow labyrinthian lanes are bustling with activity all day long. Situated at the Badi Chaupar and Sanganeri Gate, the bazaar is especially popular among people getting ready for weddings. From textiles to handicrafts, pottery, quilts, apparels and footwear, there is nothing you can not find here. Jaipuri cotton quilt is another one of the top selling products at the bazaar. The market also has some high-end big brand stores but the highlight of Johari Bazaar is the street stalls and stray shops littered with goods at throw-away prices. However, you should remember to bargain the prices before you settle on something. Read More

Kanak Ghati

Kanak Ghati

Situated on the Amer Road in Jaipur, Kanak Ghati is a beautiful sprawling park that is sprinkled with trees and dotted with lakes. The peaceful and serene park was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh around 280 years ago and it offers the much needed respite from the chaos and din of the city. Considered to be the green lung of the Pink City, the park has several attractions but the highlights are the life sized sculptures of the Hindu gods Krishna and Radha. Kanak Ghati resembles God Krishna’s abode in Vrindavan. There are artificial waterfalls and ponds, swings and several benches for you to relax. Other than that, there is a scene from Hindu mythology where several sculpted statues of girls (Gopiyan) are bathing in a pond while Lord Krishna watches from a tree perched above. Read More

Kanak Vrindavan Garden

Kanak Vrindavan Garden

Kanak Vrindavan Garden is a royal garden located on footsteps of Nahargarh hills near Amber Fort. The garden was built around 280 years ago by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. Its layout has been given a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. Divided into eight sections, the sprawling garden boasts of the intricate fountain of marble, Parikrama and the exquisite mirror work on the walls of Govind Devji temple built in the premises. The gardens here are often compared with those in Vrindavan where Lord Krishna once lived. There is also a sacred spot inside the garden where several rivers meet. The water in this region is considered to be holy and a temple was built near it to praise Lord Vishnu. Read More

Karauli

Karauli

The ancient town of Karauli was founded in 1348 and is located in the state of Rajasthan. It holds the reputation of being the home of Shri Madan Mohanji, who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna. No wonder then, that Karauli is home to more than 300 temples. The rich, vibrant and colourful heritage and culture of Rajasthan can be glimpsed in this town which makes it a perfect place to visit on a vacation. Karauli also has a lot of forts and palaces with splendid architecture that are a must-visit. The temple town of Karauli is all the more auspicious as it is believed that the ruling family here, are direct descendants of Lord Krishna. A city, rooted in traditions, it is characterised by the warmth of its people. Located on the 'Golden Quadrilateral' of India - on the Jaipur - Agra Highway, it can be easily reached by cars and public transport. Read More

Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple

Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple

Located on the Delhi bypass in Jaipur at Lakshman Dungri, Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple is a Hindu revered temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The temple is perched on a hillock and offers some panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Besides, the shrine has a spacious sanctum which can accommodate around 500 people at once. Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple was constructed by Pandit Radhe Lal Choubey in 1960. It is said that Radhe Lal ji was on an outing when he spotted a rock with a carving of Lord Hanuman. He thought of it as a sign and decided to build the temple. Some also recognize the area as Narwar Das ki Khol where Baba Nirmal Das spent most of his life worshipping Lord Hanuman centuries ago. When the temple was constructed, it was just a tiny shrine that occupied about 100 square feet of area in the Lakshman Dungri Hills. With time, the complex was expanded and new structures were built around the sanctum sanctorum. Read More

Masala Chowk

Masala Chowk

Located in Ram Niwas Garden, this open-air food court offers 21 flavours of the Pink City under one roof (or sky). Masala translates to spice and chowk in Hindi means an open area or public square. The wordplay perfectly sums up the meaning of the place – a variety of booths serving authentic Indian street food. Initially, the place was meant to attract tourists, given its proximity to the famous Albert Hall Museum in the area. However, Masala Chowk has become the talk of the town amongst the locals too. Masala Chowk brings the best Jaipur has to offer in street food and assembles it in one place. The place will leave you spoilt with choice. The fact there is no other such restaurant in competition, Masala Chowk gathers a large crowd. The eateries spread all over the town earlier can now be accessed in one place, packing lip-smacking flavours. A wide range of dishes offered at affordable prices makes Masala Chowk even more exceptional. Food items include Pani Puri, samosas, sandwiches, dosas, chaat, and much more. You name it; they have it. Read More

Mauj Mahal Water Park and Fun Resort

Mauj Mahal Water Park and Fun Resort

Located on the Chomu Sikar Highway in Jaipur, Mauj Mahal Water Park and Fun Resort is a popular theme park on the outskirts of the city. A blend of the modern day techniques and the old world Rajasthani charm and hospitality, the resort cum water park is a perfect way to beat the scorching summer sun. The place is also ideal for overnight stays and weekend getaways. Known to be the best budget hotel in town, Mauj Mahal Water Parks also have a host of luxury rooms completely with the latest technologies and premium furnishings. Known to be the best budget hotel in town, it is also open to weddings, private gatherings, parties and corporate events. In addition to that, you can choose from an exquisite range of cuisine options; however, we recommend you try their much loved Rajasthani food soaked in traditional flavours. Read More

Moti Dungri Temple

Moti Dungri Temple

Moti Dungri Temple in Jaipur is located on a small hillock and is bordered by Moti Dungri Fort. In spite of being a cultural landmark, Moti Dungri Fort cannot be viewed by the public as it is privately owned. However, the temple itself is a testimony to the progress of the architecture of Indian subcontinent. It is spread over an area of two kilometres and is adorned by three domes that purportedly represent the three major religions in India. Apart from the intricate stone carving, the temple is known for its exquisite latticework with mythological images engraved on the marble, which offer a splendid view for art-lovers. The most beautiful part of the structure is that it resembles an old Scottish castle. The temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and houses the idol of deity that is purportedly 500 years. The temple itself was built in 1761 under the watchful eye of Seth Jai Ram Pallival. Read More

Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort, situated on the outskirts of Jaipur, is known for breathtaking views of the city and for its extended wall that connects it to Jaigarh Fort. Embellished with delicate carvings and stonework, the Nahargarh Fort is an impregnable structure and together with its two neighbouring forts - Amer and Jaigarh once stood as the strong defence of Jaipur city. The Fort was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the year 1734 as a retreat. The Padao Restaurant is also a must-visit if you're near Nahargarh Fort from where you're sure to enjoy a panoramic view of the city of Jaipur. Nahargarh Fort was primarily used as a retreat for the ladies of the royal household and has a ladies quarters by the name of 'Zenana'. Also known as the Madhavendra Bhavan, the 'Zenana' was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Its counterpart, the 'Mardana Mahal' was also constructed in the complex for the royal men. Another attraction in the Nahargarh Fort is the Nahargarh Biological Park, which is an asylum for majestic animals such as tigers, leopards and the Asiatic lions. Read More

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