Jaipur, the Pink City, offers a rich blend of royal heritage, culture, and architectural marvels. Whether you are exploring centuries-old palaces or savoring the local cuisine, there is no shortage of things to do in Jaipur.
Here is a guide to the top places you should visit during your weekend trip to Jaipur.
Amber Fort is among the best places to visit in Jaipur, famous for its huge palace that has been built with pale yellow and pink sandstone for large areas and white marble in some part of the fort complex. This fort is divided into four major parts where each part has its private courtyard and the tourists get an idea of the lavishness of Rajputana architecture and heritage. It is a good horse-riding place or one can roam around the fort either on foot or hire a jeep to avoid any kind of harm to animals and to capture the scenic beauty of Amber Fort.
Hawa Mahal is a must-visit when exploring one of the best things to do in Jaipur; Hawa Mahal is situated at Badi Choupad in the center of Jaipur. This palace was constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh and it is a five storied monument which has 953 windows which are adorned with exquisite carvings: Each window was built to allow air to pass through and hence the palace was an ideal summer palace. Due to its honeycomb design, it was meant to help royal ladies watch the streets and royal carriage processions while still practicing Purdah. Nevertheless, the best time when one can go to Hawa Mahal is early morning, when the golden brilliance paints the many latticed-windows of this beautiful palace and the scenic beauty of Jaipur City can be best captured.
Situated within the walled area on the banks of the lake, the touching line of the City Palace is a must go place when you are in for a Jaipur weekend trip. This beautiful palace was also designed and constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II to house his new capital, Jaipur; This magnificent palace still belongs to the royal family; there is a part of the palace designated for the living of the members of the royal family on rent. Some of the important buildings are the Mubarak Mahal where the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum is located in which there are royal costumes, Pashmina shawls, Banarasi silk sarees etc. Maharani’s Palace has a well illustrated collection of Rajput armoury of the 15th century and masterfully painted ceilings giving glimpse of regal past.
Jantar Mantar, a magnificent tribute to the Mauryan kingdom should always be on Jaipur Tourist places list. It has also been enlisted with us as a UNESCO world heritage site. This historical astronomical clock and 19 remarkable gear mechanisms are nowadays the world’s largest stone sundial and located in the very center of the city. Though it no longer serves as a functional science center, Jantar Mantar is relatively well-maintained as a monument and has recorded tours, educational programs and light exhibitions. It has visitors from all around the world including common tourists, astronomers, architects to mention but a few, thanks to India’s architectural and scientific achievements in the 18th century.
Jal Mahal is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Jaipur for a weekend which lies in the middle of the Mann Sagar Lake. This palace was constructed by Maharaja Madho Singh I for his hunting trip this architectural delight is built fully with pink sandstone reflecting the Rajputana style of architecture. In contrast to its automatically attached and single exterior with what seems to look like merely one floor, there exists four subterranean stories underwater, anchored to the lake through engineering and engineering only. While the palace itself is closed for visitors, people arrive to the shore of the lake to get a glimpse at the palace – it is especially mesmerizing to visit during the evening, as the area is filled with various food stalls, so while it is peaceful and great for sightseeing and photography, it is also very lively.
Nahargarh Fort which is situated on the edge of a ridge at the north-eastern side of Jaipur is one of the popular cultural places to visit in Jaipur. There is Wind Fort; it was constructed in 1734 in the regime of Jai Singh to afford protection to the city. Accommodation here is spectacular and captivating, and within its premises; there is a summer palace named Madhavendra Bhawan built by Sawai Madho Singh for himself and the royal house where royal rooms, 12 splendid bedrooms for the queens and one king’s suite are interconnected through galleries that depict marvelous murals. At present the Nahargarh Fort is famous for having picnics, the fort especially at night has a picturesque view over Jaipur and is one famous cultural destination.
The Albert Hall Museum also known as the Government Central Museum is one of the finest museums and popular tourist places in Jaipur that shows a true example of the skilled work of the Royals of Rajasthan. This building was constructed in 1876 and to celebrate the visit of Prince Albert Edward and was designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob has a blend of Indo Saracenic and European architecture. It comprises a wide range of collections such as the Rajasthani miniature paintings and traditional weapons, textile and sculptures. Of course, it even has an Egyptian mummy. The museum which occupies a total area of 16 acres also offers display of cultural activities, rites, workshops, and exhibitions hence appealing to artistic and historical enthusiasts.
Laxmi Narayan Temple or Birla Mandir is one of the Jaipur best places to visit that attracts a large number of visitors. Situated at the feet of Moti Dungari this beautiful and fully functional modern temple was constructed in 1988 by the Birla family out of pure white marble. Mandir is constructed in the Hindu style of architecture with architectural wonders, marvelous carvings and sculptures mainly with mythological themes and it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. The three domes of the temple represent the three major religions of India pointing towards the presence of secularism in the country. The temple is lovely, especially when, during the night, it is lighted, and there is also a museum in the premises, which contains relics of the Birla family.
Ajmer is one of the favorite tourist places to visit near Jaipur which is at a distance of 130 km in the south western direction from Jaipur and only 14 km from Pushkar. Famous for its multicultural form, there is the famous Ajmer Shariff Dargah, the tomb of a Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti and the city is famous for its pilgrims from around the world. It also has the beautiful and calm water lake known as the Ana Sagar Lake and the ancient Taragarh Fort. Also, it is an important place of Jain cult with the marvelous Golden Jain Temple as its part. This one is located close to Pushkar, which has Brahma Temple and holy water kund or sarovar, which makes this hotel a great place for tourists who travel across Rajasthan.
Lohagarh Fort Resort is located in close proximity to the most popular sites that you may wish to explore in Jaipur, making it the most convenient weekend break destination. Whether it is the history of Amer Fort, the building structure of Hawa Mahal or the number system of Jantar Mantar all are located quite near to Lohagarh Fort Resort with the distances varying from 13 kms to 21 kms. Lohagarh Fort Resort presents an amazing combination of luxury, serenity of nature and rich history as it lies at the foothills of the Aravalli hills. It provides a royal touch of Rajasthan’s heritage with all modern amenities. Loghagarh fort resort is one of the beautiful resorts in Jaipur, Rajasthan, with its natural environment, and special designs of the building with a beautiful environment and fulfilling experience. Regardless of whether you are planning a vacation with an aim of relaxation, diving into the local color and traditions or when planning your honeymoon trip to Rajasthan, Lohagarh Fort Resort guarantees you a holiday of a royal Rajasthan.