Jaipur:
Capital of Rajasthan Jaipur was founded by
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in 1728 A.D. It is also
called Pink City because most houses in old city
are pink colored. The city is surrounded by thick
wall 20 feet high and 9 feet wide with eight
gates. Ajmeri gate and the Sanganeri gate in the
south, Chand Pole gate in west and the Ghat
Darwaja in the east are the main gates. The city
is surrounded by the hills except in the
southwest. Fort and the temples can be seen on the
hills.
How to reach Jaipur
By
Road: The city is situated 261 km from Delhi.
Jaipur can be accessed from all the major places
in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Delhi and Mumbai by bus.
Rajasthan roadways runs excellent regular service
of AC and Deluxe Coaches from Delhi. By
Rail: The train service to Jaipur is available
from all the major parts of the country. An
excellent connection from Delhi is Shatabadi
Express that provides a fast, air-conditioned rail
service. Other direct connections to Jaipur are
from Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ahmedabad,
Secunderabad, Agra, Lucknow, Mumbai, Chennai and
Calcutta. By Air: Indian Airlines, Jet
Airways and domestic carriers operate regular
flights to and from Jaipur. Jaipur is connected to
Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Aurangabad,
Calcutta and Varanasi by domestic flights.
Places of tourist interest
Hawa Mahal
-This impressive Palace - ‘Hawa Mahal’ is
standing in the middle of the city. It was built
by Maharaja Pratap Singh in the year 1798 AD. The
architecture of this building is unique. It is
pyramid shaped five storied building with semi
octagonal overhanging balconies placed
symmetrically one over the other with small domes
and curvilinear roofs. In the era gone by the
queens used to sit in the small windows of this
palace to see the processions of the kings during
festivals.
The City Palace -
There seven gates of this palace. The main
gate is called ‘ Sinha Dwar’. The name of second
gate is Dunabubhir Pole. The southern gate is
called Tripoliva and the eastern gate is callede
Sirah-ki-Dyodhi. The Mubarak Mahal was built by
Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh.
The Chandra Mahal
- The seven-storied Chandra Mahal is a fine
example of Rajput architecture. In this palace
there are some good paintings of the Rajput school
and glass architecture. The famous temple of
Govindji is in front of the palace.
Ram Niwas Garden -
Built by Maharaja Ram Singh in 1815 AD this
place now houses a zoological
park.
Observatory -
Maharaja Swai Jai Singh was very interested
in astronomy. He built the astronomical
observatory just outside of Mubark Mahal. It is
also called ‘jantar-mantar’.
Nahargarh -
Situated on a hill this fort was built in
1732 for defense against the attacks of the
Marathas. Hawa Mandir and Madhvendra Bhawan are
the some of the examples of the beautiful
architecture inside this fort.
Sanganer
-The town of Sanganer is about 14 km in the
south of Jaipur. There is a Jain temple of
Sanghiji, which is about a thousand year
old. Mughal Empror Akbar used to stay in the royal
palace of Sanganer whenever he came to Jaipur.
Sanganer is a big center of
handicrafts.