Jaipur's sightseeing map covers several gorgeous locations and sites. There will not be a dull moment in the pink city.
Here is a list of the top 5 places you must visit on your trip from Kota to Jaipur.
Nahargarh Fort
Constructed in 1734 by Sawai Jai Singh II, the stunning Nahargarh Fort sits on the Aravali hills. Tourists often frequent the fort for its enchanting sunset views as it overlooks the entire city. This fort also serves as a popular picnic spot. It is open from 10 am to 5:30 pm.
Hawa Mahal
Your trip to Jaipur is incomplete if you don't visit this majestic beauty. Standing proudly since 1799, Hawa Maal offers one of the most spectacular views of Jaipur city. True to its name, the Palace of Winds is immensely breezy without fans or air conditioners. The spot is trendy among photographers as the open aerial panoramic views are a treat to the eyes.
Jal Mahal
The Jal Mahal should be at the top of your Jaipur itinerary. Located right in the centre of the Man Sagar Lake, this 5-story palace is a creative fusion of Mughal and Rajput architectural styles. Many people visit the palace for the 4-floors hidden underwater for an extraordinary viewing experience. The surrounding water and the scenic views are a treat for the senses. The location's beauty swells at night.
Galtaji Temple
Galtaji Temple is a must-visit place in Jaipur for all religious and spiritual travellers. Also known as the Monkey Temple, this chattering temple is famous for its complex architectural structure. Surrounded by two granite cliffs and housing three sacred pools of water, the temple houses hordes of macaques. With the majestic Aravalli Hills in the background and sprawling, dense greenery, the site offers spectacular views. The best time to visit this temple is during sunset.
Ram Niwas Garden
The Ram Niwas Garden, located in the core of Jaipur city, is the perfect place for nature admirers. Built in1868, this stunning royal garden sprawls over a whopping area of 30 acres. It also hosts the famous Albert Hall Museum. Visiting this serene garden will also provide subtle glimpses of the royal lifestyle of the British Raj in India.