It is one of Jaipur's greatest tourist attractions and sits on a small hill. The majestic structure is made of pale yellow and pink sandstone and white marble.
Within the fort's walls are palaces and a museum showcasing remnants of the past. One can also obtain a panoramic view of the city from the fort.
The main reason for building this palace was to allow the ladies of the royal family to see the busy streets of the Johari Bazaar without being seen.
Jantar Mantar was established in the early 18th century as an astronomical observation station.
The famous lake is named after the nearby village of Picholi. Visitors should not miss out on amazing views of sunrise and sunset.
The fort, popularly known as Sonar Qila, is the city's most notable feature. It houses old havelis where generations continue to live.
It offers the best chances of seeing the majestic tiger in the wild. You can also see sloth bears and leopards at Ranthambore.
A Sufi shrine that is revered as one of Rajasthan's holiest sites. Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is believed to have enshrined in this place.
Raja Rai Singh constructed the massive Fort in the Thar Desert in 1594. It is well-known for its brilliant architecture.
It aims to educate people about the 1971 India-Pak war. The memorial is a tribute to those who laid their lives in the Battle of Longewala.