Tuesday 12 February 2013

Thrilling Jaipur Travel Guide Enraptures Tourists

Jaipur Accomodation
Rajasthali Resort and Spa
Jaipur, the desert city and capital of Rajasthan, is appropriately ensconced against the backdrop of the Aravallis and is the capital of the sprawling state of Rajasthan. Known variously by the sobriquets of “The Pink City” and “Paris of India”, Jaipur, whose stucco edifices were dyed a roseate pink to welcome royalty about a century ago, is where cosmopolitan tourists and domestic tourists, all eager to partake of its splendid heritage, coalesce seamlessly in a teeming mass of humanity.

Jaipur Travel Guide, which takes discerning tourists to the impressive Jaigarh Fort  standing on a hilltop, overlooking the palaces and city of Amer, shows you  the world’s biggest cannon on wheels here - the Jai Ban – with its 20 feet long barrel.

 Forts being the might of Jaipur city, Nahargarh Fort, cresting a hill about 600 ft. above the city, lies 15 kms from Jaipur and was built in 1734. The walls of the fort run along the ridge and within are architectural beauties like Hawa Mandir and Madhvendra Bhawan.

Indeed, when you are contemplating where to stay Jaipur, from where the major attractions of the city and environs are easily accessible, from resplendent resorts with all the trappings of luxury, to more modest yet charmingly comprehensive abodes of comfort in the Deluxe, Four and Three star hotels, are available.  
From here you can explore the nearby towns of Sanganer and Bagaru, famous for block-printed textiles, picturesque Samode Palace with beautiful paintings and mirror-work and ancient Viratnagar with its relics and structures of the Mauryan, Mughal and Rajput periods.


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