Needless
to reason why you should visit forts in Rajasthan! I mean nothing can over
shine the charm of these grandiose…A reflection of creativity and the might of
the rulers of Rajasthan, these forts are something that you should set your
eyes on when you are travelling to Rajasthan. Here are few forts and palaces
that should be in your to do and see list for Rajasthan.
Sunset
View of Jaiselmer Fort: Witness Nature’s Best- If given a chance, I can go on
bragging
about Jaisalmer Fort, which is also known as the Golden Fort or the
Sonar Qila. Being one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, the Jaisalmer
Fort can amaze youwith the awe-inspiring architecture and let you enjoy some of
the best sunset views in Rajasthan. I mean there is nothing better than
watching the sun going down from the Bada Bagh Cenotaphs… the feeling is simply
indescribable! If in case you are in Jaisalmer, this is one of the things to do
in Rajasthan for you!
City Palace and
Museum: Stroll in the Royal Alleys-
Located in the heart of the city of Jaipur, City Palace is one of the most
important places of tourist interest in Rajasthan. The majestic residence of
the royal Kachwaha Rajput clan gives you plenty of reasons to visit this place.
You shall fall in love with the architecture and the grandness of this palace
and shall be out of words with the rich collection of antiques that this palace
showcases in its recently converted museum. The Peacock gate is yet another
attraction of City Palace. Visit here to woo yourself with the lifestyle of
royals!
Amer
Fort: Nothing Short of a Fairyland- Now this piece is a classic, right from the
fairyland!
Amer Fort is situated 11kms from Jaipur and is known for its
marvelous architecture. Each portion of the palace is exquisitely designed and
will leave you awe-inspired! The superlative mirror work inside the palace is
the main attraction of Amer Fort. An elephant ride to the gateway of the fort
and the evening Light and Music show is what you are going to love here. There
is no way that you can miss out on this masterpiece in your Rajasthan tour.
Jal Mahal: Fall in
Love with Jaipur-
Breathtaking is what anyone who visits Jal Mahal for the first time exclaims
AND truly it is! Built in somewhere around 1738, Jal Mahal as the name suggests
is situated amidst the Man Sagar Lake. Used earlier as a lavish spot where the
Kings and Queens hosted duck hunting parties, you can today as well rediscover
the chronicles of golden time here.
Jantar
Mantar: Observe the Wonderful Astronomical Heritage- Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh
II’s masterpiece indeed! Reflecting his love for science, Jantar Mantar is one
of the best places to visit in Jaipur. The structure is honoured as the World
Heritage Site in India under the criteria III and IV. The lavish observatories
have approximately 14 geometric devices that were used for measuring time,
tracking constellations and observing the orbits around the sun. If these
reasons are not enough, I recommend that you visit Jantar Mantar and experience
the charm by yourself.
Nahargarh
Fort: Witness the Resplendent Vista of Jaipur- Another jewel from the lap of
Jaipur,
Jaigarh
Fort: Celebrate the Victory of Royalty- Reckoned to be the part of Amber Fort, as the fort
is believed to be attached with the later through a passage,
Jaigarh or Victory
Fort is another marvelous example from the book of Rajputs. Visit the Cannon
foundry situated inside the fort and also witness the then world’s largest
cannon known as Jaivan Cannon here. You shall also love the view from the top
of the fort that overlooks the Aravalli Hills.
Ishwari Minar
Swarga Sal: Stand Tall and Enjoy the View- If you are somewhere around Tripolia Gate, you can
see this structure standing tall! The Ishwari Minar is in fact the tallest
building in Jaipur and that is the reason why you should visit it. You can
climb up to the top of the minar to get the splendid view of the old city, for
which the stairs lay well from the busy market of Chandpol. Trust me, you can’t
get a better view of the old city from anywhere else than this!
Umaid Bhawan
Palace: Enjoy the Regal Walk-
I am not sure how many of us can afford to stay in this palace, which has
partly been converted in to a hotel by Taj BUT all I know is that one can
certainly pay a day visit to this spectacular regal mansion situated in
Jodhpur. You will fall in love with the architecture here as this palace offers
an opportunity to a detail tour inside it.
Sheesh Mahal: All
that Glitter is Mirror-
Why Sheesh Mahal has been mentioned in the list individually when we have already
spoken about Amer Fort in Jaipur? Well, the answer is simple! It simply needs
special attention! The palace’s interior made largely of mirror, coloured glass
and mosaic and with the petite of light the palace starts to glitter
spectacularly. Therefore Sheesh Mahal is indeed one place that must be visited
in Rajasthan.
Hawa Mahal:
Rendezvous with the Royalty-
A prominent landmark of Jaipur, Hawa Mahal is one place that you have to stop
by. Although a part of the City Palace, this edifice needs special mention due
to its architecture exceptionality. Relive the experience of watching the
streets of Jaipur from here just like the women of the royal family who used to
observe everyday life activities from the Jharokhas or Windows here.
Gatore ki Chhatriyan: Where the
Royal Lay at Peace-
Once a cremation ground for the royals of Rajasthan, at Gatore ki Chhatriyan
(Near Nahargarh Fort) you can see another marvel of Rajput architecture.
Cenotaphs or Chhatriyan, which are built as a memoir for each royal heir who
was cremated here have concreted a fabulous structure that now holds exemplary
architectural importance. You shall like queer peace that you experience only
here and of course architecture does not fail this structure as well.
Chittorgarh
Fort: the Rajput’s Masterpiece-
Considered one of the largest forts
in India, the
majesty of Chittorgarh Fort can by no means be ignored.
This is one of the prime heritage sites in Rajasthan and is known for
architectural grandeur and the massive structures …Truly the ROYAL reflection
of Rajasthan!