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» Hawa Mahal : Built in, 1799 A.D. by Maharaja
Pratap Singh. It is one of the outstanding monuments in Jaipur is known as Palace
of, built of pink sand stone is a fanciful structure of delicate beauty and lightness.
It is designed to catch the cool breeze on a hot day, and for the royal ladles to
enjoy the processions and other activities, taking place outside.
» Jantar Mantar : Built in 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the huge masonary instruments were used to study the movement of constellations and stars in the sky. Enormous sun-dials still provide accurate time, which are subject to daily corrections.
» City Palace : Is an excellent Museum,
exhibiting rare specimens of Rajasthan textiles and costumes. Mubarak Manzil within
the Palace was built by Sawai Madho Singh II, in 1900 A.D. Chandra Mahal or the
Moon Palace with the temples of Govindji, the local deity of the Maharaja's are
within the City Palace.
» Amber Fort Eleven Kilometres from Jaipur City, was once the capital of Kachhwa dynasty. The palace depicts Rajput architecture. » Famous Dargahat Ajmer : Historically, Ajmer has a strategic importance as Gazani Mohammed invaded the city many times from Afghanistan. Later, it become a favourite residence of the Moghuls. It is an important place for Muslim Pilgrims. The Dargah is the tomb of Sufi Saint -Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, who came to Ajmer from Persia in the year 1192. The Dargah was completed by Moghul Emperor Humayun.. » Brahma Temple At Pushkar : Located at 11 kms., West of Ajmer. Pushkar is a sacred place for Hindus. The lake at Pushkar is believed to have been created by Lord Brahma himself and has the same sanctity for' indus, as Manasarovar in Tibet. It is interesting to note that Pushkar is the only place in the world, where the temple of Lord Brahma exists. » Buland Darwaja (The Tallest Gate In India At Fatehpur Sikri) : The fascinating gate was built by Moghal Emperor, Akbar and Fatehpur Sikri, as his new capital city, but abandoned it in a few years later for lack of water. The world Fatehpur means, the city of victory, built between 1570 and 1586 A.D. |
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Places of interest:
» Kempty Falls : It is 14 Kms. from Mussoorie on Chakrata Road having an altitude of 4500 ft. Bath at the foot of the fall is refreshing and is enjoyed by children and adults alike.
» Laxminarayan Mandir
Gun Hill is the second highest peak of Mussoorie. It offers beautiful panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges, namely Bunder Punch, Sri Kantha Pithawara and Gangotri group. Rope Way connects the Mall Hill Spot. Though the rope way distance is only 400 metres, the sheer thrill of the ride is memorable. Camel's Back Road : An ideal place for Horse riding. The Camel's Back Road streching from Kulri to the Library Bazar, is 2.4 Kms. in length. » Mall Road Rishikesh : It is a Pilgrim centre, considered to be the gateway to Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri Medieval times. It is believed that Bharat, brother of lord Rama performed great penance here. A temple lown as "Bharat Temple" was built at this place and the town of Rishikesh has sprung up around the temple. |




» City Palace : Is an excellent Museum,
exhibiting rare specimens of Rajasthan textiles and costumes. Mubarak Manzil within
the Palace was built by Sawai Madho Singh II, in 1900 A.D. Chandra Mahal or the
Moon Palace with the temples of Govindji, the local deity of the Maharaja's are
within the City Palace.
» Laxminarayan Mandir