Introduction
Welcome to the enchanting world of Jaipur, where history, art, and culture come together as a collection of colors. Join me on a journey through the Pink City’s most captivating destinations, each one is more stunning than the last. With this delightful itinerary, you will not only discover the beauty of these places but also gain general insights into their rich history, time of opening, and also about ticket prices.
About Jaipur
Jaipur is a beautiful city in India also known as Pink City located as the Capital of Rajasthan. The city looks amazing with its big forts and fancy buildings. It has pretty carvings and a great view of the Aravali mountains.
Jaipur is important because it is a window to the past of Rajasthan. The city of Jaipur lies in the buildings which are all painted by the mesmerizing Pink color. Jaipur is a city with ancient buildings and cool history. People like to visit it to see its culture, eat good foods and enjoy the festivals.
Best Time to Visit Jaipur
Jaipur is among the hottest places of Rajasthan. Due to which people visiting from other states may not prefer visiting Jaipur during summer. It will be best to visit Jaipur during monsoon i.e. July-September and winter will be the best time to visit Jaipur.
Now, I will mention some of the best places to visit in Jaipur if you are new here. The top 10 places to visit in Jaipur at least once are here as under:
1. Hawa Mahal- The Palace of Breezes: Hawa Mahal or The Palace of breezes , is the masterpiece of art where cool winds dance through the 953 delicate windows, offering a refreshing relief from the sun.
It was built in 1799 A.D by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. This place was used to be the haven for royal women to witness the vibrant street life without being seen. Hawa Mahal is not only a palace, it is a symphony of elegance and grace, an enduring symbol of Rajasthan’s rich cultural heritage.
Opening Time: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Ticket Price:
Indian Nationals- Rs. 50 &
Foreign Nationals- Rs. 200
2. City Palace: This palace complex is a symphony of courtyards. gardens, and decorated chambers that once echoed with the footsteps of Maharajas and Maharanis. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II’s vision brought this blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture to life , offering a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of Jaipur’s Royals. The City Palace is not just a building, it inspires everyone who gets to walk through its beautiful halls.
Opening Time: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Ticket Price:
Indian Nationals- Rs. 200 &
Foreign Nationals- Rs. 700
3. Jantar Mantar: Ever wondered how ancient scientists observed celestial bodies? Jantar Mantar is their playground! Imagine giant sundials and instruments that seem like they are from another world which was designed to decipher the secrets of the cosmos. The gigantic sundials here used to be the watch in the prior times.
A brainchild of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site showcases his fascination with astronomy. When you visit Jantar Mantar, you can step up in the past and see how people from ancient times tried to unlock the secrets of the universe.
Opening Time: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Ticket Price:
Indian Nationals- Rs. 50 &
Foreign Nationals- Rs. 200
4. Amber Fort : Amber (Amer) Fort is the majestic Fort where history and architecture intertwine in a mesmerizing dance. Here you will get to stroll through grand halls decorated with mirrored mosaics that reflect stories of Kings and Queens.
The most enchanting part is the view from the top. When you reach the highest point of the fort, you can see the whole city spread out below you, like a sea of buildings and trees. Amber Fort is a treasure of Jaipur where beauty and history come together to create a truly magical experience.
Opening Time : 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Ticket Price:
Indian Nationals- Rs. 100 &
Foreign Nationals- Rs. 500
5. Nahargarh Fort : Nahargarh Fort is amongst the most visited places of Jaipur. It is like the majestic guardian of the city. This Fort lies at the height of Jaipur where nature and history converge. No matter how many roads and shops you’ve visited in Jaipur, the sight of the Jaipur seen from this Fort will amaze your heart. You can imagine soaking in breathtaking views of Jaipur’s skyline, enveloped by the tranquility of the Aravalli hills.
Creation of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II was named after Nahar Singh Bhomia, a deity believed to protect the Fort. The best time to visit this place is either to watch the sunrise or to watch the sunset. Local people of Jaipur also visit this place for Jogging, night outing, etc.
Opening Time: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Ticket Price:
Indian Nationals- Rs. 50 &
Foreign Nationals- Rs. 200
6. Jaigarh Fort : Jaigarh Fort is also known as the Victory Fort. It is a beautiful place for history buffs and adventure seekers alike. Jaigarh was used to protect Jaipur from its heights. Legacy of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II shines through this Fort. There lies the world’s largest cannon on wheels named ‘Jaivana’. You can also walk to Amer Fort from here. As you explore the Fort, you will be transported back in time feeling the stories etched into its walls.
Opening Time: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Ticket Price:
Indian Nationals- Rs. 85 &
Foreign Nationals- Rs. 300
7. Albert Hall Museum : The well designed architects of Jaipur where you find groups of pigeons flying and wandering all the time, is Albert Hall Museum. Imagine wandering among sculptures and paintings, soaking in the artistic essence of Rajasthan. It was created by Samuel Swinton Jacob in 1887 AD. The night view of Albert Hall is very wonderful with the flash of its colorful lighting. It is as if the stars in the sky come down to dance around the museum. When you step inside, you’re transported to a world of art and history. The museum houses the various paintings and manuscripts of the city’s history and culture, which make itself worth visiting.
Opening Time: 9:00 AM- 5:00 PM
Ticket Price:
Indian Nationals – Rs. 40 &
Foreigners- Rs. 300
8. Birla Mandir : Birla Mandir is a place of worship crafted from pristine white marble. Picture yourself immersed in spirituality amidst intricate carvings and a serene atmosphere. Its contemporary architecture is a dedication to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, inviting visitors to connect with divinity.
Opening Time: 6:00 AM -12:00 PM at morning and 3:00 PM -9:00 PM at evening
Ticket Price: It has a free entry.
9. Galtaji Temple: Galtaji Temple, also known as Monkey Temple is a temple adorned with natural springs, pools and playful monkeys. Its aura is one of mystique and devotion, a serene escape from the bustling city. It was founded in the 18th Century. The Water tanks and sacred rituals of this temple continue to attract devotees seeking blessings.
Opening Time: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Ticket Price: It also has free entry.
10. Sisodia Rani Garden : Sisodia Rani Garden is a paradise of painted pavilions and terrace gardens. Imagine strolling in the middle of the wall paintings that narrate a love story against a backdrop of lush greenery. Sisodia garden is tribute to the love for Sisodia queen, by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. So this garden is a testament to the city’s romantic legacy. Whether you visit during the day when the sun bathes the garden in golden light, or in the evening when it comes alive with colorful lights, it will leave you mesmerized.
Opening Time: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Ticket Price:
Indian Nationals- Rs. 50 &
Foreign Nationals – Rs. 200
As Jaipur city is the Capital city of Rajasthan, here do not lies only 10 places. It endorses several beautiful places. I will also mention some of the place you must visit in Jaipur in bullet points:
- Jal Mahal: Place located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake
- Jawahar Circle: A large park with musical fountain (Sunday 8 PM only) and jogging track
- Choki Dhani: A cultural village that provides Rajasthani cultures and foods
- Govind Dev ji Temple: A famous Krishna temple located at complex of City Palace
- Raj Mandir Cinema: Old theater with the beautiful view and design and to watch movies
- City Park Jaipur: Park with water fountains and greenery with a great crowd
Conclusion
As I am navigating Jaipur’s historical treasures, remember that each place I visited holds a piece of the city’s heart. From the breezy retreat of Hawa Mahal to the romantic allure of Sisodia Rani Garden, these destinations breathe life into history. Now, you are primed to embark on a journey of discovery, where the past whispers its tales as you explore the vibrant streets of Jaipur. Do not forget to mention me on my instagram, if you visit any of those places, after reading this article.