The palace compound, situated northeast of Jaipur’s grid-patterned centre, has remarkable architecture and features a wide variety of patios, gardens, and structures
The magnificent beauty sits in Jaipur, in the lower to mid recesses of Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles), and offers breathtaking vistas of the surrounding regions
This massive palace covers an area of approximately 4 acres and is one of the most famous historical places in Rajasthan. It has been renovated into a prominent resort, the Taj Lake Palace
The fort is located on Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles), and together with Amer and Jaigarh forts, it formed the main defences for the pink city. Initially known as Sudershangarh
Inside the property sits the world’s largest cannon, the Jaivana Cannon. The Aram Mandir, Vilas Mandir, Lalit Mandir, and Laxmi Vilas are some other monuments within the fort
It is located at the foot of Taragarh Hill, 2 km from the central Ajmer Railway station. It comprises many white marble structures positioned around two patios, along with an enormous gate
A haunted attraction in the heart of Rajasthan, the hamlet of Kuldhara, was once a prosperous settlement of Paliwal Brahmins
It is one of the world’s most prominent forts and is also called the Golden Fort because of its sizable yellow sandstone walls, which are vivid yellow during daylight hours and soften to honey-gold at dusk
The structure, built of pink and red sandstone, stands smack in the middle of Jaipur’s historic market
It has astounding views of the surrounding forest and provides a picturesque escape from the city’s bustling life