Jaipur is regarded as the most romantic city with the brilliant architecture seen on the forts and palaces in the town and the radiance seen in numerous parks and baghs.

The culture and tradition of the place are brewed perfectly in the city’s lifestyle, bearing amenities and facilities that welcome tourists and travelers.

You cannot just travel without your camera when you take the Jaipur Tour Package from the Royal Adventure Tours. 

Places to Visit Near Jaipur

Jaipur is known as the Pink City; it is the capital of Rajasthan. Here you are gonna get a lot of great places to visit but you need to have some time on your hands to see them all.

1. Hawa Mahal Jaipur:

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal, also known as the “Palace of Breeze,” is a beautiful palace in Jaipur. It is built of red or pink sandstone. It was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh to continue the royal City Palace. 

Lal Chand Ustad designed this palace, and this is the only palace built in Mughal and Rajput architectural styles. There are a total of five stories in the Hawa Mahal and this palace still stands in its 87-degree angle.

This palace is a 5-story building with 953 small windows. Due to these small windows, the cold air comes into the castle. This is also called the window of air. Renovation of this palace was started in 2006, which was done after about 50 years from today

Opening Time 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
Entrance Fee Indian – Rs.10, Foreigners – Rs. 50 

2. City Palace Jaipur:

City Palace

The City Palace is a beautiful palace conference which is located in the middle of the pink city of Jaipur. This beautiful complex houses a vast courtyard and attractive gardens, which is a sign of its majestic history.

Raja Sawai Madhu Singh built this beautiful palace like the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak, which makes it even more beautiful.

To see the beauty of the palace, tourists visit thousands of people from all over the world every day. There are three main entrances to this complex which are Virendra Pol, Uday Pole, and Tripoliya Gate. 

Timing – The Museum is open from 10 am to 6 pm (the ticket window is open till 5 pm).

Indian National / Resident (all prices in Indian Rupees) 

 Museum (All Palace courts & Galleries) Composite (All Palace courts & galleries, Jaigarh, Royal Cenotaphs) Museum @ Night (Sculpture Lumiere All Palace Courts Selected Galleries) Special Ticket* Royal Grandeur Royal Splendour 
Included Still and small video camera without tripod Still and small video camera without tripod Still and small video camera without tripod, audio guide, discount at Baradari Restaurant Shobha Niwas, Pritam Niwas & Sarvato Roof. Sri Niwas, Chavi Niwas, Shobha Niwas, Pritam Niwas & Sarvato Roof. 
Adult300 400 500 1500 3000 
Child (5 – 12 years) / Student with valid ID; Children below 5 free 150 250 250 1000 1500 
Adult Discount (Senior citizen / Defence) 150 250 380 NA NA 
Inclusions– – – Guide & Refreshments Guide & Refreshments 

Foreign National / Resident (all prices in Indian Rupees) 

 Composite (All Palace Court & Galleries, Jaigarh Royal Cenotaphs) Museum @ Night (Sculpture Lumiere 
All Palace Courts 
Selected Galleries) 
Special Ticket* Royal Grandeur Royal Splendour 
Included Still and small video camera without tripod Still and small video camera without tripod, Audio guide, discount at Baradari Restaurant Shobha Niwas, Pritam Niwas & Sarvato Roof. Sri Niwas, Chavi Niwas, Shobha Niwas, Pritam Niwas & Sarvato Roof. 
Adult700 1000 2000 4000 
Child (5 – 12 years) / Student with valid ID; Children below 5 free 400 500 1500 2000 
Adult Discount (Disabled) 400 500 NA NA 
Inclusions– – Guide & Refreshments Guide & Refreshments 

3. Jantar Mantar Jaipur:

Jantar Mantar

Ideally, Jantar Mantar is one of the most important tourist centers in the city, just a few miles away from the city palace and the air palace of Jaipur. Many tourists visit here every day and fully enjoy it. 

Rajput King Sawai Jai Singh built it. The work of Jantar Mantar was completed in 1738 CE. This is the world’s largest stone wall block and also included in the UNESCO World Heritage site.

The Jantar Manat was constructed for the study of time and satellite. There are 14 major instruments in this observatory, which can be used to measure time, to predict eclipses, to know the motion and position of a star, to know the divisions of planets in the solar system. 

Timing – Open all day from 9 am to 4:30 pm.

4. Birla Mandir Jaipur:

Birla Mandir

One of the few famous temples of India is the grand Birla Temple of the Pink City of Jaipur. Laxmi Narayan Temple, famous for its glory throughout the country, is known as Birla Mandir. This temple was built in 1988 by the Birla Company Group.

The temple is renowned for its miniature etching in white marble. There is a temple of Ganesh Ji near the Birla Temple, which people know as Moti Dungari; this temple is one of the Parasiddh Mandir of Jaipur.

The sculpture here is viewable, and it is considered an example of the continuous art of Rajmisrias and sculptors.

Aarti Timing – 6:00 am to 12:00 pm, 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm

5. Jal Mahal Jaipur:

Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal is the center of attraction for the settlers in the womb of the Aravali hills situated in the middle of Mana Sagar Lake of Jaipur. Being in the middle of the lake, it is also called ‘I Ball’. Well, it was known as ‘romantic palace’.

More than 1 lakh trees are engaged in the nursery of Jal Mahal. These trees make the litigants free of pollution. Here you can see thousands of variations of Aravali plant, ornamental plant, shrub, hedge, and cripper.

Many amateur and professional photographers consider taking up the Jaipur Rajasthan Tour Package for capturing the reflection of the culture and tradition in the structure and designing of the monuments and other such tourist attractions. 

Timing – From 12:00 pm to 10:30 pm on the weekdays and Saturday, 12:01 pm to 11:59 pm on Wednesdays, 12: 00 pm to 10: 00 pm on Sundays 

Wrapping Up!

There are a lot of great places to visit near Jaipur. It takes a minimum of 2 weeks or 14 days to cover most of these places in Jaipur.

So, if you think you are available for this time then plan your next trip to Jaipur. Now if you think that this article is helpful and informative for you then give this article a like and comment below.

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