Jaipur Sightseeing Two Days Tour are incomplete without these famous attractions that are as listed below and are majorly considered for the first day of Jaipur Bhraman.
DAY 1:
Amer Fort – It is also known as Amber Fort and is particularly famous for its fusion of Rajput and Mughal architecture styles. The light and sound show at the fort is a must-watch.
Hathi Gaon – Rajasthan is a beautiful state with every city being a great destination for tourists as they have lots to offer. The capital of the state, Jaipur is no less and people from all over the world come to visit the city as it has several tourist attractions. One such amazing place for tourists is Hathi Gaon. Not many people know about this place but it is gaining popularity day by day. Read on to know all about it. Situated at the foothills of Amber palace near Jaipur, Hathi Gaon or elephant village is an attractive and fun place for tourists. Although it wasn’t very famous a few years ago recently it has come to the eyes of several travellers making the place highly popular.
Hawa Mahal – It is also known as the Palace of Winds and has 953 windows on the outside walls. It is of the shape of a honeycomb and is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Jaipur because of its architecture.
Jantar Mantar – Jantar Mantar has 19 large instruments and each of them serves a specific purpose. It has the largest stone sundial in the world and has its name on the UNESCO World Heritage site.
City Palace Jaipur – City Palace is located in the heart of Jaipur with an incredible mix of Indian, Rajput, Mughal, and European-style architecture. The most famous things in the palace are two huge silver jars that have their name in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest silver vessels in the world.
Kanak Garden – Kanak Vrindavan Garden is a royal garden located in the footsteps of Nahargarh hills near Amber Fort. The garden was built around 280 years ago by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. Its layout has been given a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. Divided into eight sections, the sprawling garden boasts of the intricate fountain of marble, Parikrama and the exquisite mirror work on the walls of the Govind Devji temple built on the premises. The gardens here are often compared with those in Vrindavan where Lord Krishna once lived. There is also a sacred spot inside the garden where several rivers meet. The water in this region is considered to be holy and a temple was built near it to praise Lord Vishnu.
Jal Mahal – Jal Mahal or the Water Palace is a palace situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake and is one of the top places of tourist attractions in Jaipur. The place is famous for romantic boat trips on the lake with spectacular views of the palace.
Customers can choose their preferences from the above list for their first-day sightseeing and can customise the trip accordingly. We keep a flexible itinerary to make our customers feel comfortable and cover maximum places as per the time limit.
DAY 2:
Birla Mandir – It is a very famous temple and a highly-regarded pilgrimage for the Hindus. Birla Mandir in Jaipur is a marvellous structure that speaks of beauty in every possible way. Built of marble this beautiful temple is visited by thousands of devotees every day. This temple is surrounded by lush gardens on all sides and is a treat for the eyes to see such colourful flowers all in one place. The temple has three domes and beautiful drawings and carvings all around. The walls are covered with quotes and sayings from well-known preachers and holy men. This temple is different from other temples and believes in the equality of all religions and the domes are meant to signify that. Birla Mandir is a landmark in Jaipur and a must-visit destination for every visitor. The walls of this temple have a lot to offer to the people who believe in mythology and the preaching of our wise ancestors.
Central Museum (Albert Hall) – This is a government central museum in Jaipur and is the oldest museum in the state of Rajasthan. There are a total of 16 galleries in the museum making it a worthy visit.
Sisodiya Rani Bagh – It is an adorable garden that was built in the year 1728 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh for his second queen Sisodia Rani who used the garden to relax.
Monkey Temple – Situated at about a distance of 10km from Jaipur in the city of Khania-Balaji, the Galtaji temple is a Hindu pilgrimage often visited by people from all over the country.
There are many temples on this site and one of the special attractions of the place is a natural spring that flows downwards from the hilltop. The water from this spring fills up many kinds of water tanks which are considered very sacred and the pilgrims visiting the temple take baths in this pious water. The temple comprises 7 holy water tanks or Kunds out of which the Galta Kund is the most significant of all. The water of this kind is believed to be different from anywhere else which makes it even more fascinating for visitors to watch.
Jaigarh Fort – The magnificent Jaigarh Fort also referred to as the Fort of Victory was constructed to store all weapons and several other military utilities. Jaivana Cannon which is one of the largest cannons in the world is the major attraction in the fort.
Nahargarh Fort – The fort is located along the Aravalli Hills overlooking a beautiful lake and was built in the year 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. The centre of attraction is the Madhavendra Bhavan which was the summer resort for the Royal family.