JAIPUR

Last Updated on December 21, 2022 by Hammad Hassan

INTRODUCTION

Jaipur forms part of the Golden Triangle tourist route and is a tourist destination that includes several popular tourist destinations in India. such as Amer Fort and Hawa Mahal Also included in the Pink City tour is Diggi Palace. Garh Ganesh Mandir. Birla Mandir. Jaipur Zoo. Rambagh Palace. Govind Dev Ji Temple.

  • Day 1: Fort Visit
  • Day 2: The city tour
  • Day 3 Choki Dhani
  • Day 4- Bhangarh Fort Visit

FORT VISIT

Start your day by taking an elephant ride to the Amer Fort. It is located on a hillock in Jaipur and is a popular tourist attraction. You can also visit Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, and the nearby Water Palace Jal Mahal. Jal Mahal, a Water Palace, is one of Jaipur’s most impressive places.

Love to Travel then you can also see Moon Peak Expedition.

Jal Mahal, a prominent architect in the city, is a great example of this. It is located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. When you first view it, you will feel almost floating above the water. This is when the palace truly takes your breath away.

CITY TOUR

Take a breakfast tour of Pink City Jaipur, and stop at the most popular places such as Jantar Mantar, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal. Hawa Mahal Palace is located at the City Palace. It is Jaipur’s most popular tourist attraction.

Jantar Mantar, Jaipur is an unusual tourist attraction that allows you to visit multiple locations in one location. These are the various types of equipment found throughout the property.

You can check out iconic equipment such as the

  • Ram Yantra
  • Vrihat Samrat Yantra

CHOKI DHANI

Visit Albert Hall and Maharaja Museum to receive blessings from Birla Mandir in the morning. For the best Rajasthani food, culture, and cuisine near Sanganer, arrive at Chokhi Dhani in Jaipur.

  • Birla Temple
  • Albert Hall Museum
  • Pink City Walls
  • Jaipur Zoo

ZOO IN JAIPUR

After visiting the Albert Hall Museum, visit the Jaipur Zoo. There are 50 species of birds and animals at the Jaipur Zoo. Jaipur Zoo was opened in 1877.

The zoo can be divided into two sections: one for reptiles and birds, and another for mammals. The zoo also housed a museum that showcased the wildlife of Rajasthan. Jaipur Zoo, a wonderful place for birdwatchers, animal lovers, and little ones, is a great choice. It has a wide range of birds and animals.

BHANGARH FORT

The fourth day is spent traveling to Alwar’s Bhangarh Fort, which is about 90km from Jaipur. Bhangarh Fort, a historic ruined fort at the Sariska Tiger Reserve’s edge, is one of the most haunted places in India. Bhangarh Fort, located just 83km from Jaipur is a great place to take a day trip with your friends.

Continue on Agra Road by taking NH11. Take NH11A from Dausa and go for approximately 15 km. You can reach the destination by taking SH 55 from there. It will take less than two hours to reach Bhangarh fort from Jaipur. The haunted tales of Bhangarh Fort will make it a pleasant trip.

BEST TIME TO GO TO BHANGARH FORT

Bhangarh Fort is best visited in the winter months of October-February. The best time to see the fort is between 6 AM and 6 PM. It is strictly forbidden to enter the area after these hours. After sunset, it is not allowed to enter the fort. Because the entire landscape is enveloped in darkness and cold hollowness after the sun has set.

Many local legends relate to paranormal activity at the fort. The individual decides if he believes in paranormal activities. Many strange sounds and spirits are said to roam the Bhangarh fort at night. It is also said that spirits roam the Bhangarh fort at night and people who enter the fort at night are not allowed to return.

 

Conclusion

It is as if their movements are being tracked and the air feels heavy. The Archaeological Survey of India has posted a sign warning visitors to stay away from the fort during the dark hours. Those who plan to visit Bhangarh fort after 6 pm should stay away.

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