1 Nights 2 Days Jaipur Tour by Car and Driver
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Jaipur Pink City of India is famous with plenty of forts and palaces built in Rajputana style. Jaipur looks stunning in the night with illuminating and sparkling lights during Diwali. When you reach at the top of the hills Nahar garh Fort , then you will get the perfect panoramas to see and capture it in your cameras. The shimmering streets and radiant monuments make Jaipur worth visiting in the night. Explore all these attractions of Jaipur in the night by booking Pink City Night Tour. AC – Sedan | AC- SUV/MUV Tempo Traveller Bus
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Make My Holidays Jaipur
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Day 1 Pickup from Airport & Station on arrival we serve Jaipur with Famous Lassi & Kachroies Later Full days sightseeing
Stop At: Albert Hall Museum
Located in center of the sprawling Ram Niwas Bagh, this is the oldest Museum in the state. The building was designed by Colonel Sir Swinton Jacob. It was built in 1876 AD when King Edward VII visited India as the Prince of Wales. It was opened to public in 1886 AD.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: City Palace of Jaipur
The City Palace is an imposing blend of traditional Rajasthan and Mugal art and architecture. The City Palace Complex houses several palatial structures. In the heart of the old Jaipur city, the City Palace occupies a large area divide into a series of courtyard, Garden n buildings.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind
Just behind the beautiful Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) in the adjoining Pratap Mandir, a museum was set up in the year 1983, Preserved here, is the sculptural heritage collected from Ganeshwar, Virat Nagar, Raid, Sambhar and Museum of Indology, Jaipur Nagar.
Stop At: Jantar Mantar - Jaipur
At the entrance to the city Palace is Jantar Mantar, the “Yantralaya” of Swai Jai Singh II, the last great classical astronomer in India. The modernistic structures known as ‘Yantras’Are the unique creations of this astronomer-king designed by him and built by experts to Observe the movements of sun, moon, planets and the stars.
Duration: 1 hour
Day 2 Amber Fort
Stop At: Amber fort
AMBER FORT: Overlooking the Delhi Jaipur Highway, the image of the Amber Fort is beautifully reflected in the lake below. Within the fort lies the Famous Jai Mandir (Temple) with its world renowned Sheesh Mahal hall and full of Mirrors.
Duration: 3 hour
Stop At: Jal Mahal
Jal Mahal or the Water Palace is one of the most majestic places to see in Jaipur by Ruralrajveer. The city is dotted with marvelous architectural beauties and Jal Mahal stands at the forefront of these works of art. Standing amidst the center of Man Sagar Lake, the palace, when you first look at it, will give you the illusion of almost floating atop the lake and that is the moment when this sight takes your breath away.
Stop At: Nahargarh Fort
Think Rajasthan and you have majestic forts and palaces coming into your mind. Nahargarh Fort is one such majestic and magnificent fort, situated in the Aravalli mountain ranges in Jaipur. Nahargarh was earlier known as Sudarshangarh and was built in 1734 by Maharaj Sawai Jai Singh II, primarily as a strong defence for Jaipur city. Nahargarh means ‘abode of tigers’ and was named so after the tigers which were believed to have roamed around the hills. It is also believed that the fort was named after Prince Nahar Singh Bhomia. There are many structures within the fort – a temple dedicated to deity of Jaipur monarchs, another temple dedicated to Prince Nahar Singh Bhomia, a 2-storey building known as Madhavendra Bhavan named after Sawai Madho Singh who built it and Diwan-I-Aam, an open enclosure where the kings used to meet common public to hear out their grievances. You see 180 Degree panoramic view of Jaipur
Duration: 2 hour
Day 1 Pickup from Airport & Station on arrival we serve Jaipur with Famous Lassi & Kachroies Later Full days sightseeing
Stop At: Albert Hall Museum
Located in center of the sprawling Ram Niwas Bagh, this is the oldest Museum in the state. The building was designed by Colonel Sir Swinton Jacob. It was built in 1876 AD when King Edward VII visited India as the Prince of Wales. It was opened to public in 1886 AD.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: City Palace of Jaipur
The City Palace is an imposing blend of traditional Rajasthan and Mugal art and architecture. The City Palace Complex houses several palatial structures. In the heart of the old Jaipur city, the City Palace occupies a large area divide into a series of courtyard, Garden n buildings.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind
Just behind the beautiful Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) in the adjoining Pratap Mandir, a museum was set up in the year 1983, Preserved here, is the sculptural heritage collected from Ganeshwar, Virat Nagar, Raid, Sambhar and Museum of Indology, Jaipur Nagar.
Stop At: Jantar Mantar - Jaipur
At the entrance to the city Palace is Jantar Mantar, the “Yantralaya” of Swai Jai Singh II, the last great classical astronomer in India. The modernistic structures known as ‘Yantras’Are the unique creations of this astronomer-king designed by him and built by experts to Observe the movements of sun, moon, planets and the stars.
Duration: 1 hour
Day 2 Amber Fort
Stop At: Amber fort
AMBER FORT: Overlooking the Delhi Jaipur Highway, the image of the Amber Fort is beautifully reflected in the lake below. Within the fort lies the Famous Jai Mandir (Temple) with its world renowned Sheesh Mahal hall and full of Mirrors.
Duration: 3 hour
Stop At: Jal Mahal
Jal Mahal or the Water Palace is one of the most majestic places to see in Jaipur by Ruralrajveer. The city is dotted with marvelous architectural beauties and Jal Mahal stands at the forefront of these works of art. Standing amidst the center of Man Sagar Lake, the palace, when you first look at it, will give you the illusion of almost floating atop the lake and that is the moment when this sight takes your breath away.
Stop At: Nahargarh Fort
Think Rajasthan and you have majestic forts and palaces coming into your mind. Nahargarh Fort is one such majestic and magnificent fort, situated in the Aravalli mountain ranges in Jaipur. Nahargarh was earlier known as Sudarshangarh and was built in 1734 by Maharaj Sawai Jai Singh II, primarily as a strong defence for Jaipur city. Nahargarh means ‘abode of tigers’ and was named so after the tigers which were believed to have roamed around the hills. It is also believed that the fort was named after Prince Nahar Singh Bhomia. There are many structures within the fort – a temple dedicated to deity of Jaipur monarchs, another temple dedicated to Prince Nahar Singh Bhomia, a 2-storey building known as Madhavendra Bhavan named after Sawai Madho Singh who built it and Diwan-I-Aam, an open enclosure where the kings used to meet common public to hear out their grievances. You see 180 Degree panoramic view of Jaipur
Duration: 2 hour