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Narain Niwas Palace

Narain Niwas Palace

Narain Niwas Palace is a well-known heritage hotel in Jaipur that once belonged to the then Thakur of Kanota, Amar Singh Ji. It was built as a country resort for the royal family but today, the palace is one of the central attractions in Jaipur for an exclusive retreat. Tourists can book their accommodation at the Narain Niwas Palace which is almost 91 years old to enjoy a regal experience. The hotel architecture, the authentic ethnic ambience has been maintained over the years but guests can also see a beautiful amalgamation of modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Other than that, they also provide personal attendants to take care of their guest's needs. It is one of the few places where one can get introduced to and enjoy their hospitality of Jaipur to the fullest. Read More

Panna Meena Ka Kund

Panna Meena Ka Kund

Established in the 16th century, the place is also known by many other names locally, some of which are just derivations of the original name in the local language. A baori or a stepwell is a concept solely originating from the Indian subcontinent and were the most popular source of water during the old times. These are mostly man-made pools of water that can be reached by descending a series of stairwells. Panna Meena ka Kund in Jaipur is one of the many famous stepwells that still stand in the western part of India, where they were mostly constructed. The original purpose of this Baori was to supply the locals with water for drinking and other daily needs, especially during the dry summers, as well as crop irrigation. The kund also served as a community centre for the societies living around. People would gather and sit on the multiple levels of stairwell, and exchange conversation. Although Panna Meena ka Kund has now stopped being a source of water, it still serves as a place for locals and tourists alike to gather and spend some time chit-chatting. During summer and monsoon, you can see young local boys competing among themselves by jumping into the pool from the edge of the Kund above. Elderlies sit along the many staircases, and it is also a great place for couples to spend some quality time together, dangling their legs off the edge of the stairwells. Clearly, Panna Meena ka Kund is still upholding its heritage by being the community centre it always was. Read More

Pink City

Pink City

Pink City in Jaipur refers to the old walled city that was built in the year 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II. This was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as of June 6th 2019. The wall that marks the boundary of the Pink City is about six metres high and three metres thick and encompasses a number of structures within its confines. In keeping with the magnificence of the structure, there are seven different gates that provide access to the Old City, namely Chand Pol, Suraj Pol, Ajmeri Gate, New Gate, Sanganeri Gate, Ghat Gate, Samrat Gate and Zorawar Singh Gate. Built about 275 years ago, today it presents the glorious past of our country through its culture and architecture. The city is known as 'Pink City' as it is built out of Sandstone and reflects the colour pink in the daytime. Steeped with rich past and heritage, the Pink City of Jaipur is a place of royal heritage, culture and architecture. The city is covered in the tint of pink colour oozing charm and attracting tourists from all over the world. The place offers a feast to its visitors in the form of its historical saga with magnificent palaces and forts and stunning Havelis. A number of important structures such as Badi Chaupar, Jantar Mantar and City Palace are situated in this part of the city. The vibrant bazaars of Jaipur like Bapu Bazaar and Johri Bazaar are paradise for shopping lovers offering beautiful Rajasthani jewellery, fabric, shoes and handicrafts. Bustling with colours, a walk around this old city gives you a glance into is the wealth of handicrafts, the royal legacy of the palace, and a shadow of their rich past. Read More

Pink Pearl Resort and Fun City

Pink Pearl Resort and Fun City

Pink Pearl Resort and Fun City is a leisure attraction located about 14 kilometres from Pink City. As the name suggests, it has facilities for accommodation and amusement/ recreational activities. The hotel is called “Pink Pearl Hotel” which houses guest rooms, conference halls, a gymnasium, a discotheque/ bar and three themed restaurants – the Cinnamon Restaurant, The Egyptian Restaurant and the Gothic Restaurant. The hotel also provides facilities like Wi-Fi, room service, laundry, helpdesk, and emergency services. The resort has a separate hotel named, Chokha Punjab, where the guests can get delicious vegetarian and non-vegetarian Punjabi food and beverages along with some entertainment. Pink Pearl Fun City is an amusement park where guests can participate in sports and other recreational activities. Some of them are Pool Tables, Mini Golf, Skill Games, Virtual Games, Air Hockey, Sweet Factory etc. For the little adventurous ones, there are activities like Rock Climbing, Go-karting, Skating at the rink and Parachuting. Visitors can also have fun at the wave pool or the kiddies pool, or go on rides on a merry go round, Columbus ride, dragon train, go boating on the lazy river, play bumper boats or just head to the water slides. The water park also has an Aqua Disco where visitors can groove to the Disc Jockey’s latest beats. Read More

Raj Mandir Cinema

Raj Mandir Cinema

Raj Mandir Cinema was conceptualized in the late-1960s by Mehtab Chandra Golcha. The cinema was his dream project. He wanted to build a stylish and elegant Cinema Hall where viewers would get an experience as close to royalty as possible. Raj Mandir Cinema was created with the intention of crossing the boundary of traditional cinema and providing a complete experience along with the movies. Mehtab Chandra Golcha wanted his audiences to feel like royal guests who were invited to a palace to enjoy the regal architecture and entertainment. With Raj Mandir Cinema, a new era of cinema began in Jaipur. The majestic architecture of the building consists of an artistic quality that gives a sense of mystery and illusion that each person visiting would find appealing. Raj Mandir Cinema is also entitled “Pride of Asia” for its magnificent architecture, the ambience and the surreal experience it provides to its audiences. The Cinema has a massive theatre that can accommodate over 300 people at a time. The seating structure is divided into four categories – the Pearl Seats, the Ruby Seats, the Emerald Seats and the Diamond Seats. Read More

Rajmahal Palace

Rajmahal Palace

Considered to be an idyllic place to spend a romantic vacation together, Rajmahal Palace is one of the oldest and the most beautiful heritage hotels located in the heart of the ‘Pink City’. Reflecting the royal standard of the House of Amber, the palace is enclosed within tall walls amidst verdant green trees. Boasting of immaculate architecture, mirrored walls, enormous windows and elaborately carved interiors, the palace stands tall as a testimony of the rich culture and heritage of the bygone era. Along with several other features, the highlight of the palace is its rich history of hosting celebrities and notable personalities from all over the world which include Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II herself, other members of the British royal family, Jackie Kennedy, Lord and Lady Mountbatten, and the Shah of Iran etc. Read More

Ram Niwas Garden

Ram Niwas Garden

Ram Niwas Garden is a royal garden built in 1868 by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh in the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur. The beautiful garden is located in the core of the city and is considered as a historical landmark in India. It occupies over 30 acres of land and is the location of the Albert Hall Museum or the Central Museum. Tourists visit Ram Niwas Garden from all over the world to experience the regal vibe of this historical landmark and get a glimpse of the lifestyle of the royalties during the British Era. One can explore the lush green landscaped gardens and or visit the theatre, the Bird Park, the Zoo or the Art Gallery. The location is apt as a picnic spot and locals frequently visit to rejuvenate with friends and family. The scenic Ram Niwas Bagh also has an exhibition ground reserved for exhibition purposes. There are ample facilities for picnickers as there are some spots meant only for them. There are several cafes located near the quaint garden that tourists can stop by to grab a bite or two of the local delicacies of Rajasthan. The bird park is a treat for bird watchers and nature lovers. Several birds flying together in a group is a mesmerising sight not just for the children but the grown-ups too. The beautifully landscaped garden also has some fountains that add freshness to the serene atmosphere. After sunset, the garden is lit with lamp posts that emit a warm glow and make it look even more fascinating. Read More

Rambagh Palace

Rambagh Palace

Rambagh Palace was originally built in 1835 and has gone through many royal transitions: from the home of the queen’s favorite handmaiden to royal guesthouse and hunting lodge, and later as the residence of the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and his queen, Maharani Gayatri Devi. It is now a heritage hotel run by the Taj Hotels and resorts. The Palace has been playing gracious host to several renowned guests, such as Lord Louis Mountbatten, Prince Charles and Jacqueline Kennedy. The hotel is known as “Jewel Of Jaipur”. With manicured, lush-green gardens and Ancient architecture, the luxurious Rambagh Palace which initially was the residence of Maharaja of Jaipur is now a luxurious hotel. The Palace is one of the finest examples of rich Rajasthani magnificence and glory. Architecture has its designing dated back to the times when technology was not much flourished and handwork was one of the finer options, which can be seen in the decor of the palace even today with the fancy wall-carvings, wooden and marble flooring and Rajasthani furniture. The Palace promotes the cultural heritage of the town meanwhile assuring the comfort and respite of its guests in the superlative ways. Read More

Samode Palace

Samode Palace

Samode Palace or Samode Haveli is a heritage monument built 175 years ago as a residence of the rulers of Samode and it is still occupied by them who have converted the Palace into a luxury hotel. Samode Palace has been host to royalty, celebrities, artists, and the discerning travellers and the beauty of this Palace has made it a backdrop for numerous national and international movies. Built in a mixture of Mughal and Rajput architectural style this place is home to various kinds of arts and paintings. Samode was one of the grand places of Jaipur, built in the 19th century. The prominence of the building is the lovely Diwan-i-Khas covered with innovative paintings and mirror work. It's a perfect spot for hangouts, weddings, and picnics. Samode is famed for Samode Palace and Samode Bagh and Samode is an ideal desert getaway. The place is best suited for organizing events like weddings and other parties. Rajasthani grandeur with rich taste is perfect for family and solo outings. Read More

Sargasuli Tower

Sargasuli Tower

Sargasuli Tower or Isar Lat is a historical heritage monument situated near Tripolia Gate of City Palace in Jaipur. The seven tiered minaret is built in a fashion similar to that of Qutub Minar in Delhi and Kirti Stambh of Chittorgarh. The tower has a tiny entry with a spiralling staircase and every tier has a balcony outlet.

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