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  • BIRDA travelogistics
    Jaipur, India35 contributions
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    Amber Fort is an unforgettable experience that I highly recommend to anyone visiting Jaipur. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as there's a lot of walking involved, and don't forget to bring sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
    Written 19 March 2025
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  • Nina C
    Surrey, UK244 contributions
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    What a pity that it is so busy in front of the palace. It is architecturally magnificent - and a definite must-see in Jaipur.
    Written 13 February 2025
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  • India Agra Tours
    Agra District, India2,236 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is one of beautiful place of Jaipur , we like it very much . Very beautiful. It is a part of Maber fort in Jaipur ... I would recommend people to see this ...
    Written 2 December 2024
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  • TandTSwitzerland
    Zurich, Switzerland1,240 contributions
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    Located outside the city of Jaipur. In the middle of a lake. Very nice for photos . Usually you cannot visit the palace. Still worth a visit, you can stop when coming back from the Amer Fort.
    Written 8 March 2025
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  • Flipperty Gibbert
    Carlisle, UK245 contributions
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    All white marble, Birla Mandir Temple is raised slightly from ground level and approached by white stairs, contrasting beautifully with green grass surrounds, blue skies and the higher/darker Moti Doongri Fort up the hill.
    The site offers nice views of surrounding area and buildings. Carvings at the front of the building are very intricate
    We stopped off en route from Patrika Gate to Hawa Mahal, but it is close to Rambagh if you are in that area and worth seeing if you're passing
    Take your shoes off at the kiosk on the way in and collect them as you leave
    Written 16 February 2025
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  • travelrims
    Mumbai, India746 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Such a colourful place. Perfect for photography. Do wear vibrant colours clothes. After dark it looks amazing. It's near the airport.
    Written 16 March 2025
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  • Kateeeyy
    Philippines29 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I think I like this most in our Jaipur tour. We interacted with the monkeys, I love the sceneries, rock outcrops, not much people when we went there. And also, the monkey master, Deepish was there who gave us a tour and helped us interact with monkeys and get pictures. You should get him as guide when you visit this place!!
    Written 4 March 2020
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  • Geoff H
    Sissinghurst, UK18,094 contributions
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    A beautiful gateway with a stunning mosaic of Ganesh. Make sure you have enough time to wind through the corridors in the gateway to the top floor where you can look through the mesh window onto the scene below, as the ladies of the royal household did in days gone by.
    Written 26 May 2024
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  • Nandini
    Kolkata (Calcutta), India263 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Tucked away, we decided to go here . The staff at the counter were very cordial and we were informed that till 31st October, it is on a 505 discount of entry tickets. On entering the garden, we thoroughly enjoed ourselves but it hardly takes much time to see the multi layered garden. What we found more interesting is on coming out of the garden, on the walls opposite to it, the paintings are still visible and given the fact, that there were on time tested palace walls, it mage it more special.
    Written 25 October 2020
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  • Bozeman-Dublin
    Trim, Ireland11,521 contributions
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    Part of the City Palace, this magnificent hall was where state meetings and ceremonies took place.
    It's one of the few places in the Palace where photography is disallowed so I've nothing to show for being there, but it's beautiful.
    There are opulent thrones, beautiful carpets and impressive mirrors inside as well asxtriphies won...I think for yachting, but I'm open to correction.
    If you do a tour of the Palace it will include this hall as it is one of the most important, if not THE most important parts of the City Palace.
    Written 7 May 2024
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  • Bozeman-Dublin
    Trim, Ireland11,521 contributions
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    Just the mist beatiful colonnaded Hall eith amazing g views of the valley and river below the Amer Fort near Jaipur.
    It's best seen from the courtyard in front once you enter the fort but nest enjoyed by simply wandering it's arches and intricate columns. As it's name suggests, it was where the Maharajah used to address the public and grant audiences to his subjects.
    A beautiful part of an incredible fortress.
    Written 8 May 2024
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  • Jayan
    Kottayam, India102 contributions
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    JAI HIND
    The forty five degree weather could mot prevent me from an ever memorable vist to National war memorial (Amar jawan jyothy).

    India gate complex mainly consists of India gate, National war memorial (Amar Jawan Jyothy) and Param Yodha Sthal. Param Yodha sthal is under renovation and we cannot enter there now. I think there is no need to explain the importance and history of these monuments here.

    No entry fee is there to visit this complex. But, you are under surveillance of our Jawans. Evening is the best time to visit the place. It is a large hexagonal park. Facilities available to pay our tributes digitally to Vir Jawans. A Souvenir shop available near north gate ( on our way to exit) There you can purchase some valuable items related to our armed force. Neat toilet complex and Drinking water is available near to it. But, it is better to keep drinking water with you as covering the entire area will take some hours and general hot climate will make you tired.

    Near the entry gate you can have some chtas, cut fruits, cut vegetables etc. Restaurants etc are not available near by.

    You cab reach here from New delhi railway station by by metro by taking a single ticket p to Khan market. But you have to change from the yellow line metro to Violet line at central secretariat station. Khan market station is about 1.5 km away from India gate. Bus No. 894C also will lead you to India gate entry with cheap rate At exit gate lot of auto rickshaws are waiting for you. But I think there is no regulation on the retes.

    Written 21 May 2022
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  • kukariamba
    Danderyd, Sweden2,185 contributions
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    One of 7 gates in Jaipur. Many shops and a local market nearby. A good place to admire a local life.
    Written 21 February 2020
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  • Raghav @ TickerEatsTheWorld
    India79 contributions
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    One of the lesser-known stepwells in the region. Its architecture is quite simple. However, once you descend its 200 odd steps, the impact is fantastic.

    Unfortunately, the place is in ruins. You have to be extra careful while walking around.

    Nevertheless, it is a photographer's dream. Some people believe that the stepwell is haunted, and it does have a creepy feel to it, but not so much during the day.

    Best to arrive here early in the morning. Lots of pigeons and parakeets all around.
    Written 20 February 2019
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  • Prathamesh Sawant
    Mumbai, India488 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Its a big complex with the temple, administrative quarters etc within the premises. I understand that its a quite a self sustained complex with them growing their own food and dairy.
    Written 8 April 2019
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