Rajasthan››Jaipur›Excursions
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Bairath |
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An important historical place with the excavated
remains of a circular Buddhist temple - unique
in Rajasthani and the earliest known temple in
India. Bairath also has relics of the Mauryan,
Mughal and Rajput periods. A mint constructed by
Akbar, a beautiful Mughal garden and a remarkable
monument with painted chhatris and wall built
by Jahangir are other attractions. |
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Gaitor |
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The cenotaphs of the royal family are at Gaitor, just outside the city walls. The cenotaph of Maharaja Jai Singh II is particularly impressive. The cenotaphs of the maharanis of Jaipur are on Ambr road, midway between Jaipur and Amber. Nearby is the Jal Mahal (water Palace), in the middle of the lake and reached by a causeway. |
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Galta |
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The temple of the sun god at Galta is 100m above Jaipur to the east, a 2.5km climb from Surajpol. A deep, temple-studded gorge stands behind the temple and there are good views over the surrounding plains. |
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Ramgarh Lake |
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A huge artificial lake
created by constructing a high bund amidst tree
covered hills. While the temple of Jamwa Mata and
the ruins of the old fort are some of its antiquities,
its beautiful landscape, especially during in oils pools,
makes it an idyllic picnic spot. |
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Samode |
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The beautiful Samode Palace,
has been rebuilt and renovated and provides a fine
example of the Rajput haveli architecture and is an
ideal spot for outings. The highlight of the building is the exquisite Diwan-i-Khas, which is covered with original paintings and mirrorwork. |
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Sanganer |
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This small town is entered through the ruins of
two ' Tripolias ' or ' Triple-gateways '. The town has
a ruined palace and a group of Jain temples with
fine carvings. Entry to the temples is restricted.
The town is an important centre for craft, industry
and produces some of the finest hand printed
textiles from units of block and screen printers.
This textile is popular all over the country and
abroad. It is noted for its hand printed
handloom industry using simple techniques. |
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Vidyadhar's Garden |
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Nestled in a narrow valley,
this beautiful garden was built in honour of jai
Singh's chief architect and town planner. |
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