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Jaipur Walking Tours (Walking and Tuk Tuk)
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Jaipur Walking Tours (Walking and Tuk Tuk)

This royal capital has retained its original richness in culture, food, language, arts, music and heritage to a great extent, your visit to Jaipur is incomplete without experiencing this diversified richness which is still alive in Jaipur. Our walking tours are designed to let you experience the city in its true essence for an unforgettable experience.Get ready to experience Jaipur Daily Walking Tour.

• 01:Start from M.I. Road - Panch Batti circle and the old world Raj Mandir cinema, head along M.I. Road, which is the main thoroughfare.
• 02:Pink Walls and Gates of the Old City - There are three gates, spaced around 500 meters apart, which provide entry into the Old City. The first one is Ajmeri Gate, followed by New Gate, and lastly Sanganeri Gate. Enter from Ajmeri Gate and turn right. 
• 03:Johari Bazaar - Johari Bazaar lies opposite Sanganeri Gate, on the road that leads north to Badi Chaupar (big square). 
• 04: Hawa Mahal - Keep walking straight, and you'll reach Jaipur's most famous landmark -- the Hawa Mahal (Wind Palace). This marvelous example of Rajput architecture was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawaj Pratap Singh. It was made so that the ladies of the palace could look out over the street, from the small windows, unobserved. There are 953 of these windows in total, spread over five levels! However, unfortunately, there's not much wind in the Wind Palace these days, as many of the windows have been sealed shut.
• 05:City Palace - The City Palace blends Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, with the most recently constructed parts of it dating back to the early 20th century. Behind the main courtyard you'll be able to see the towering seven floor Chandra Mahal. The flag of the royal family is hoisted when the Maharaja is in residence.
• 06:Jantar Mantar - As you head out of the City Palace in Jaipur, you might want to stop by Jantar Mantar. This observatory was built by Jai Singh in 1728. He constructed five in various cities in India (including Delhi), and this one's the biggest and best preserved.
• 07:Albert Hall - The building was designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, assisted by Mir Tujumool Hoosein, and was opened as public museum in 1887. Maharaja Ram Singh initially wanted this building to be a town hall, but his successor, Madho Singh II, decided it should be a museum for the art of Jaipur and included as part of the new Ram Nivas Garden. It is named after King Edward VII (Albert Edward), during whose visit to the city as the Prince of Wales, its foundation stone was laid on 6 February 1876. The museum has a rich collection of artifacts including paintings, jewelry, carpets, ivory, stone, metal sculptures, and works in crystal.



Duration:5 hours
Commences in:Jaipur, India
Country:India
City:Jaipur

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