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SOME ATTRACTIVE DESTINATIONS
OF
JAIPUR

CITY PALACE JAIPUR
The City Palace in Jaipur, a royal residence and former administrative center, was founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727 and is a complex of courtyards, halls, palaces, gardens, and shrines.

Hawamahal
Hawa Mahal, meaning "Palace of Winds," is a prominent landmark in Jaipur, known for its unique facade resembling a honeycomb with 953 small windows. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, it's a five-story structure made of red and pink sandstone, designed by Ustad Lal Chand.

FORT OF VICTORY
Housed at Jaigarh Fort, the Jaivana Cannon is the world’s largest wheeled cannon ever built. Crafted in the 18th century, it was fired only once—but its legacy lives on as a symbol of Jaipur’s royal engineering. A must-see for history lovers and photographers alike!

CITY PALACE CROWN JEWEL
Step into Sukh Niwas, the dazzling Golden Room of Jaipur’s City Palace, where every wall shimmers with gold leaf and intricate artwork. A true symbol of royal luxury, this room offers a glimpse into the opulence of the Maharajas — making it a must-see gem for every heritage lover.

JAL MAHAL : THE LAKE JEWEL
Set like a jewel in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal is Jaipur’s most serene and romantic sight. This 18th-century palace appears to float on water, offering breathtaking views, especially at sunrise and sunset. A perfect stop for photography, peace, and royal charm — Jal Mahal is a must-visit on your Jaipur journey.

ROYAL ROMANCE IN ROYAL FRAMES
Capture your love story in the royal heart of Rajasthan, where every palace, fort, and sunset tells a timeless tale. From Amer Fort to Jal Mahal, stepwells to sand dunes, Rajasthan offers the perfect backdrop for romantic, regal pre-wedding memories that last a lifetime.

BLUE MAJESTY - CHAVI NIWAS
The blue-tinted murals of Chhavi Niwas are believed to represent the various moods of Lord Krishna, a popular and beloved deity in Indian mythology. With its bright blue and white details, it is the ultimate instagram spot in the City Palace .
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