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Jaipur, the Pink City, has world-class attractions. Amber Fort (Amer Fort) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, 11 km from city centre — arrive early to avoid crowd…

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Jaipur, the Pink City, has world-class attractions. Amber Fort (Amer Fort) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, 11 km from city centre — arrive early to avoid crowds. City Palace is a stunning royal complex in the heart of Jaipur. Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) is Jaipur's most iconic building. Jantar Mantar is an 18th-century astronomical observatory. Nahargarh Fort offers breathtaking city views at sunset. Jal Mahal sits in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. EZPZ Taxi offers Jaipur sightseeing packages from Delhi — call +91-9871121217 or book at ezpztaxi.com.

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Jaipur — the Pink City — is India's most-visited heritage city. Founded in 1727, it's the only planned city of medieval India and home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Here's a complete guide:

Must-Visit Attractions

1. Amber Fort (11 km from city)

The most impressive fort in Rajasthan. Built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh, the fort sits above a lake on a rocky hill. The Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) inside — where a single candle illuminates the room like stars — is extraordinary. Allow 2 hours. Entry: Indians ₹100, foreigners ₹500. Elephant rides available (ethically questionable — jeep ride ₹700 is better).

2. City Palace

Still partly inhabited by the royal family of Jaipur. Houses a museum with royal artefacts, textiles, weapons, and the famous silver urns — the world's largest silver objects. Combined ticket with Jantar Mantar available. Entry: ₹200–700 depending on access level.

3. Jantar Mantar (UNESCO)

The world's largest stone observatory — built in 1734 by Maharaja Jai Singh II. The Samrat Yantra sundial (27m tall) is accurate to 2 seconds. Entry: Indians ₹50, foreigners ₹200.

4. Hawa Mahal

The iconic pink sandstone screen facade — 953 small windows (jharokhas) built in 1799 so royal ladies could observe street life without being seen. Best photographed from the chai stalls opposite. Entry: ₹50.

5. Nahargarh Fort (sunset)

8 km from city, on the Aravalli ridge — the best sunset view of Jaipur. The Step Well Restaurant inside the fort is an atmospheric spot for evening drinks.

6. Jaigarh Fort

Adjacent to Amber — houses the Jaivana, the world's largest wheeled cannon. Free with some Amber tickets.

Full-Day Jaipur Itinerary

  • 9 AM Amber Fort → 12 PM Jaigarh → 1:30 PM lunch → 2:30 PM City Palace + Jantar Mantar → 4:30 PM Hawa Mahal → 6 PM Nahargarh Fort sunset

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