Private City Sight Seeing Tour of Jaipur in A/c Car
Private City Sight Seeing Tour of Jaipur in A/c CarDetailed DescriptionType of Tour: A/c Car with Driver Pick-Up & Drop: Your Hotel in Jaipur or Railway Station Pick-up or Drop to Airport will be charged additional Rs 200/- Duration: 1 Day Includes visit to below mentioned Attractions: Govind Devji Temple City Palace Hawa Mahal Shopping at Bapu Bazaar & Johari Bazaar Jantar Mantar
Optional Add-Ons: Guided tour can be arranged at an Additional Cost. A/c Innova with 6 Seating Capacity at Rs. 2250/-
Below are the Details of the Sight-seeing Spots Jaipur, the City of Victory, is chaotic and congested, though it still has a habit of tickling travellers pink. Stunning hilltop forts and glorious palaces fit like footprints from a rich royal past, candyfloss-bright turbans blaze a trail through brilliant bargain-filled bazaars, and fluttering saris catch the eye like butterflies. Jaipur beams boldest at dusk – when it’s well worth walking to Amber – and, much like its founder, Jai Singh II, the Pink City is both proud and resilient.
Most popular temple in the city, this temple is constructed in 18th century. This temple was formerly a palace and it is heard that this was transformed in to a temple by the then ruler of Jaipur.
This sprawling complex, with its gorgeous buildings and marvelous collection of art and artifacts is without parallel in Rajasthan. A major part of the 'City Palace' now consists of the 'Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum'. It is also the residence of the Jaipur Royal Family.
The poet king Sawai Pratap Singh built this palace of winds. This is easily the most well-known landmarks of Jaipur and is also its icon. Located in the City Palace complex, it is best viewed from the road outside
The Old City's Johari Bazaar is the place to go for gemstones and jewellery. Beyond Zarawar Singh gate lies Chameliwala Bazaar, where you can find some of the city's finest silverwork, tribal, ornamental, and traditional Kundan jewellery.
The Jantar Mantar of Jaipur is an observatory built in the first half of the 18th century. Today it has 19 main astronomical instruments or groups of instruments. They were generally constructed of brick rubble and plaster, but a few were made of bronze. They were built for naked-eye observations of the celestial bodies
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