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This
capital city of the northwestern state of Rajasthan is surrounded by Aravali
hills on one side and is on the edge of the Thar Desert. It is just 258 km
from Delhi.
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Hawa Mahal - The Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds was built by Maharaja
Sawai Pratap Singh, in 1799. This five storey building is constructed of red
and pink sandstone. It has 953 windows with decorated screens. These are
said to have been used by royal ladies to watch processions in the street.
The palace is open to public everyday except Friday from 9 am to 4.30 pm
with an entry fee of Rs 5.
Clothes,
jewellery and a number of handicraft items including Jaipur's blue pottery
are the major buying items in the city. Johari Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, tourist
shops outside Hawa Mahal and along Hawa Sarak, Jacob Road, Tilak Marg are
some of the major shopping spots. |
Accommodation The city provides a number of hotels of all categories to its tourists that are equipped with all the modern facilities. Accommodation in hotels ranges from five star to budget class. Some of the major hotels are : » Five Star - Raj Vilas, Rambagh Palace, Jai Mahal Palace, Hotel Jaipur Palace etc. » Four Star - The Trident, Hotel Jaipur Ashok etc. » Three Star - Hotel Maurya Palace, Holiday Inn, Hotel Park Plaza etc. Transportation The Pink City of Jaipur is connected to all the major cities of Rajasthan and surrounding states by all the three modes of transportation. » Air - Jaipur's Sanganer Airport is located in the south of the city. Now it has acquired international standard and catering daily international flights. » Rail - The city Jaipur is well connected to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and other major cities of Rajasthan and India by regular rail services. The main trains are the Shatabdi Exp., Delhi-Jaipur Superfast, Intercity Exp., etc. » Road - Rajasthan State Transport Corporation(RSTC) has bus services from the main bus terminal on Station Road to all parts of the state. The NH8 links Jaipur to Delhi(258km), Mumbai, Ajmer, Ahmedabad and Baroda. » Commutation - City buses, tourist taxies, 3-wheelers, cycle-rickshaws are the major modes for moving around city. |
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