Top 5 Tourist Attractions in Rajasthan You Can’t Miss

Top 5 Tourist Attractions in Rajasthan You Can’t Miss

Rajasthan is a highly promising historical site and cultural destination in India. It is full of breathtaking architecture, history and colourful traditions that keep millions of visitors a year in this west coast state. When you have the flexibility of transportation to get around such places, it becomes much easier, and that is why lots of tourists opt to hire a bike in jaipur to easily explore the city and other areas around the city. 

Here are top 5 Tourist Attractions in Rajasthan which you can visit on a rental bike-

1-Amber Fort: Hilltop Architectural Wonder

One of the most popular monuments in Rajasthan is the Amber Fort which is located 11 kilometres distant at Jaipur. It was built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh and is a colossal array of Hindu and Mughal architecture. The Sheesh Mahal possesses thousands of bits of mirror that cause it to have beautiful effects of light. The fort is subdivided into different levels and four courtyards, gates and palaces. Access to the fort allows tourists to ride on the elephants or walk along the paved highway.

2-City Palace: Jaipur at the Centre

City Palace remains partially active with the royal family of Jaipur and is in a museum complex. It was built in the 18th century and occupies one-seventh of the old city space. The complex houses the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, which contain royal exhibits, textiles and weapons. It is an amalgamation of Rajasthani, Mughal and European architecture. With your own means of transport through bike rental in jaipur, it would be a lot easier to visit the palace and other places of interest in the city such as Jantar Mantar and the Hawa Mahal, which are within a couple of kilometres of one another anyway.

3-Hawa Mahal: The Pink Marvel

Hawa Mahal, constructed in 1799, has 953 small windows on its five-story exterior. The honeycomb construction of the building has an important function–this pattern organises a ventilating system and helps to keep the building rather cold in hot summer. It is only 50 feet in breadth, and five stories in length. Tourists are allowed to scale up to the higher floors to get a glimpse of the rest of the city and the bazaars down below.

4-Jantar Mantar: Stone Achievement in Science

It was constructed in 1727-1734 and houses nineteenth astronomical architectural instruments in this astronomical observatory. It has the largest stone sundial in the world, which is 27 meters high. Each of the instruments was meant to be used in certain astronomical observations- to track stars, predict eclipses, and the measurement of celestial angles. Guided tours make the visitors realise how these stone structures were used as accurate scientific tools. 

5-Nahargarh fort: Views of the panoramic city

Nahargarh Fort is located on the margin of the Aravalli Hills and is 600 feet above Jaipur. It was constructed in 1734 as a part of the defence system of the city, together with Amber Fort and Jaigarh Fort. The fort has long walls, which extend to the hills. There were nine similar apartments interior to the wives of the king, also with elaborate frescoes. The fort offers good panoramic views of Jaipur and especially at sunset. 

Conclusion

These five attractions are the historical and architectural heritage of Rajasthan. The sites provide various insights into the history of the royalty and cultural evolution of the area. With flexible transport planning, your trips will allow you to visit these places comfortably and visit other places on the way.

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