Monday 16 July 2012

Jaipur Travel Guide and Top Sightseeing Places

Jaipur is one of the thriving cities of Rajasthan, exhibiting exquisite natural beauty, a booming business center, pulsating city life, and a host of tourist attractions and sightseeing places. Popularly known as the Pink City because of the exclusive pink colored stone walls of the city, Jaipur is the land of rich cultural heritage, history, architecture and lifestyles. It is the land of Rajput kings and princes, and their chivalry and a taste for art is best portrayed in the magnificent palaces, forts, temples, gardens and lake that nestles amidst a vibrant city life. This Jaipur travel guide provides a brief overview of Jaipur tourism and sightseeing.

When it comes to the top Jaipur sightseeing places, you will be taken into sheer surprise and delight with innumerable tourist attractions to explore. The top tourist attractions of Jaipur are Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palace, Jal Mahal, Umaid Palace, Ishwar Lat, Sisodia Rani Garden, Nahargarh Fort, and others. In addition to these, Central Museum, Birla Planetarium, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Motidoongari, Jaigarh Fort, Vidhyadhar Garden, Kanak Vrindavan, Maharani Ki Chhatri, Amer, and numerous others. Discover rich culture and royal charm on your tour to Jaipur. 

Right from royal palaces and forts to unlimited shopping opportunities, authentic Rajasthani delicacies, spa, cinema, camel rides, fairs and festivals, and numerous other entertainment activities, there is absolutely no dearth of fun and merriment when it comes to Jaipur tourism. Climate in Jaipur feature extremes all throughout the year, with the best time to travel during September to March, when the summer is mild and winter is more comfortable. With rapid infrastructural developments, Jaipur is well connected to other parts of the country via airways, train and roadways. There are direct flights to Jaipur airport from the top metro cities in India like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. The city is also well connected to different parts of the country via railways and road.

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