Emerging like a giant with yellow walls and featuring crowns that complement the majestic Aravalli Hills in the background, it’s the top tourist attraction for a Jaipur traveller and the perfect place to feel lost in time while gazing from the fort`s innumerable rooms. This epitome of Rajasthani & Mughal architecture marvel offers a once in a lifetime experience. The fort`s unique elevation makes it a perfect route for Elephant rides. Practice bargaining skills in the adjoining markets offering local gift items. The fort`s old Bollywood connection can also be experienced everywhere with a coffee at the nearby overlooking cafes and restaurants offering Rajasthani Cuisine. The magnificent palace complex is divided into four main sections, each graced with a courtyard. You arrive at the Jaleb Chowk, the main courtyard for all entries, surrounded by the grand Diwan-e-aam, Sheesh Mahal, Zenan Khana, numerous gardens, and temples all offering a visual treat for perfect memories. The underground tunnel to the nearby Jaigarh Fort and the light and sound show is a must watch. End the trip at the magnificent Kesar Kyari in the Fort`s Moatha Lake. Sit, relax, and click pictures here to absorb the Rajputana Glory of the past or just feed countless birds.
By Car / Cycle: 10 km north of Jaipur city, there's a large parking available near the fort
By Public Transport: Buses regularly ply from Jaipur City to Amer. There's climb up to the fort.
Good walking shoes and protection from sun.

















A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Notice
Message: Undefined property: stdClass::$daily
Filename: front/g.php
Line Number: 1065
Backtrace:
File: /home/qqtjgmgunm7w/public_html/index.php
Line: 390
Function: require_once
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Warning
Message: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable
Filename: front/g.php
Line Number: 1065
Backtrace:
File: /home/qqtjgmgunm7w/public_html/index.php
Line: 390
Function: require_once
Similar Routes Nearby
Copyrights All rights reserved by: naoota