Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

Built
in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, Hawa Mahal is the most stunning
sight in the city of Jaipur. The palace, part of a huge complex, overlooks
one of Jaipur's main streets and was originally erected to offer women of
the court a vantage point, behind stone-carved screens, from the royal
ladies used to watch the activities taking place in the bazaar and the
surrounding streets. This five-story, pyramid-shaped structure is made up of
small casements, each with tiny windows and arched roofs with hanging
cornices, intricately modeled and carved. Its façade makes Hawa Mahal
look more like a screen than a palace. The palace is a fifty-foot high thin
shield, less than a foot in thickness, but has over 900 niches and a mass of
semi-octagonal bays, carved sandstone grills, finials and domes, which give
this palace its unique façade.
How to Reach Hawa Mahal :
Air: Jaipur is connected to Delhi (300Km), Mumbai,
Udaipur, Jodhpur, Aurangabad, Calcutta and Varanasi by domestic flights.
Rail: The train service to Jaipur is available from all
the major parts of the country.
Road: Jaipur can be accessed from all the major places in
Rajasthan, Gujarat, Delhi and Mumbai by bus.
Jaipur City Palace

In
the heart of the old city of Jaipur stands the City Palace occupying a large
area divided into a series of courtyards, gardens and buildings. The outer
wall was built by Jai Singh but other additions were made much later, some
right up to the beginning of this century. The City Palace of Jaipur is a
former royal residence built in a fine blend of the Rajasthani and Mughal
architectural styles. The carved arches are supported by grey-white marble
columns ornate with floral motifs in gold and coloured stones. Two
beautifully carved elephants in marble guard the entrance of the palace. The
major attractions in the complex are - Chandra Mahal, Museum, Silver Vessel,
Peacock Gate.
How to Reach Jaipur City Palace?
Air : Jaipur is connected to Delhi (300Km), Mumbai,
Udaipur, Jodhpur, Aurangabad, Calcutta and Varanasi by domestic flights.
Rail : The train service to Jaipur is available from all
the major parts of the country.
Road : Jaipur can be accessed from all the major places
in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Delhi and Mumbai by bus.
Udaipur City Palace

Standing
proudly on the bank of lake Pichola, are an massive series of palaces built
at different period commencing from 1559 A.D. The main entrance is through
the triple-arched gate - the tripolia, built in 1725. The way now leads to a
series of courtyards, overlapping parations, terraces, corridors and gardens
- a harmonic opulence hard to explain.There is a Suraj Gokhda, where the
maharanas of Mewar presented themselves in the times of trouble to the
people to restore confidence. The Mor-chowk (Peacock courtyard), derived its
name from the vivid mosaics in glass decorating its walls. The chini
chitrashala is remarkable while a series of wall paintings of Krishna are on
display in Bhim Vilas.
There are numerous other palaces of interest like - Dilkhush Mahal, Sheesh
Mahal, Moti Mahal and Krishna Vilas. Now, the palace is housed with many
antique articles, paintings, decorative furniture and utensils which
attracts thousands of visitors every day.
How to Reach Jaipur City Palace?
Air: Indian Airlines & Jet Airways flights operate in
the Udaipur-Delhi,Udaipur-Mumbai sector
Rail: Udaipur is connected by direct meterguage train
from Delhi and Ahmedbad.
Road: Udaipur is well connected with neighbouring major
cities by private and State Transport operated buses.
Ajit Bhawan Palace

The
Hotel Ajit Bhawan Palace Jodhpur is situated amidst the vast and quiet
desert sphere. This heritage hotel is one of the first heritage hotels in
India. The hotel stands as an oasis of hospitality, pageantry and Rajput
charm. Built exclusively for Maharaja Ajit Singh, the younger brother of
maharajah of Jodhpur, Hotel Ajit Bhawan Palace is one of the most impressive
structure located in Jodhpur. This palace hotel is an awesome red sandstone
structure of 1940's with arched windows, carved balconies and cupolas
enhancing its rugged beauty. The hotel consists of a courtyard, which is a
quadrangle with delightfully carved latticework. The Ajit Bhawan Palace
hotel area comes to life during meal times when Rajasthani delicacies are
served by turbaned men and veiled women. At hotel premise you can enjoy the
traditional folk music while savouring enticing Rajasthani meal.
How to Reach Ajit Bhawan Palace :
Jodhpur is well connected by air, rail and road to the rest of India, so
reaching the palace hotel is very easy.
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