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_GG***23Treat yourself like the royals inside out at 1135 AD! With serene and impressive surrounding, the restaurant is mapped inside the magnificent Amber Fort and undoubtedly is one of the best romantic places in Jaipur. Taking you to the ancient times, this place simultaneously merges the historic essence with a royal delight. Satisfying decor compliments your experience with prompt services and luscious dishes.
- 4.7/5
sculptorThe Palace of Wind is a palace in Jaipur, India, located on the edge of the Jaipur City Palace and extended to the women's room. The grid design is designed to allow royal ladies to observe daily life without being seen and celebrate the festivals on the streets below.
- 4.6/5
Md Iqbal HasanCity Palace in Udaipur is a magnificent attraction, showcasing Rajput and Mughal architecture. Overlooking Lake Pichola, this grand palace complex features stunning courtyards, balconies, and museums filled with royal artifacts. Well-maintained and rich in history, the palace offers insight into Rajasthan’s royal heritage. It’s a must-visit for history lovers and photographers alike. However, entry tickets can be pricey..
- 4.7/5
Kartoun93I recently visited the Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur during my trip in April and it was an unforgettable experience. The fort is located on a hilltop and offers stunning views of the city. It has a rich history and the architecture is beautiful. I highly recommend a visit to Nahargarh Fort for anyone traveling to Jaipur.
- 4.8/5
E29***70This is one of the most well maintained fort in Rajasthan. very rich in hostory and definitely close to city. Take the lift while going upwards. you can also take a guide to understand details.
- 4.7/5
JaeNok PhanomINCREDIBLE INDIA Part 4 (It’s long, please read to the end 55). It took place at the Albert Hall. Almost every review mentions the beauty of the exterior architecture, saying that you can come for a walk and take pictures. But no one has ever mentioned the light show, which our SONY Driver calls the Rainbow Lighting Show. It’s shown every day from 7 pm to 9 or 11 pm, I’m not sure. I didn’t hear it fast enough, I was just WOW!!!! And what’s more WOW!!! was that the camera’s battery was low because I thought I was going back to the hotel, so I didn’t plug it in to charge. The photographer should be able to imagine that taking pictures like this requires a huge amount of battery. Oh well, let’s take a chance. I set the settings as I thought of, press shoot, process the picture, and boom!!! The low battery warning light came on as expected. From my past experience, if I turned the camera off and on again, it would take 2-3 more pictures with the original settings, but I couldn’t check the images or set any new settings. Incredible, lol. Let’s do what happens. I prayed to every monk and grandparent at every temple that the calculated settings were correct, and I got the pictures I wanted. (I don't know if you guys have come to India correctly 555) I took 2 more pictures. At that moment, the most incredible came. The place where we were standing to take pictures was on the side of the road. India is India. The car stopped. 2 big men got out of the car, walked to a position near us, raised their phones to take pictures wildly. They didn't see that our camera was there. Then they shook themselves up into the car. At the moment they shook, some part might have almost hit the tripod. It was tilted, sir. But India didn't see it. At the moment when both the camera and the legs were about to fall and hit the ground, the camera strap that was woven from what? Raiden Hebi that Jay knitted for me swung high up just enough for Jay to turn around and grab it in time (You have to imagine it like a slow-motion scene in a movie). Phew!!! Both the camera and the legs survived. Thank you to my grandparents. Thank you to Jay for the camera strap. And finally, thank you to Jay for my photography skills that made me get this picture in such a critical situation. The first picture is the one I told you about. The rest of the pictures are the extra pictures from my phone that... Stay tuned for part 5 tomorrow. Good night tonight. Tonight, I'll sleep in Jodpur, the blue city.
- 4.3/5
_TI***0dLegendary Jaisalmer fort is one of the rare living forts of 21st century. I found myself staying in the fort castle of Thar desert, it is truly amazing experience, like overnight staying in Great Wall of China (although I had never been there yet.).
- 4.6/5
Call Me JoAmong the palaces of Jaipur, City Palace stands apart, with its outstanding art and architecture. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Explore different ways to experience this place.
- 4.5/5
LikeGorYou can see the unique Indian style in Jaipur. The castles and buildings here are antique and charming, which makes people linger and feel relaxed and happy. There are also tourists from all over the world, which is worth a visit.
- 4.5/5
小思文The Water Palace is also a site of an ancient Indian dynasty. The palace building is quite large and you can see many sculptures with Indian characteristics. The building itself is also quite interesting. It is a rare place to learn about Indian architectural culture.









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