Sisodia Rani Garden

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh built this garden in 1728 for his beloved queen Sisodia. The entire garden is adorned with wall paintings depicting the love story of Radha-Krishna. The garden is also replete with foliage, flowerbeds, beautiful water fountains, galleries, pavilions, and iridescent water channels.
Location: NH 11, Lal Dungri, Jaipur, 302031, Rajasthan.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 8 km.
Price: Rs 50 per person.

Vidyadhar Garden

The garden houses sylvan lakes, fountains and pavilions, and terraced lawns where you can relax and unwind with your family. You can also witness here peacocks dancing in the rain and ducks playing in the lakes. This garden is also considered to be an ideal site for watching the sunset.
Location: Ghat Ki Guni, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 8 km.

GaltaJi Temple

The temple has a back-drop of the gorgeous landscape featuring blooming flowers and lush green trees, and it offers a breathtaking view of the city of Jaipur. A tribe of monkeys dwells in this temple, and therefore it is also known as The Galta Monkey Temple.
The temple encompasses seven water tanks or holy kunds and natural freshwater springs. The Galta Kund is the holiest of all kunds, and it is believed to have never dried up to date.
Location: Shri Galta Peetham, Galva Ashrama, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 9 km.

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Amer Fort

As you go footloose in the charming complex of the Amer fort made of pink and yellow sandstone, you will witness the regal finesse of Rajputanas. The majestic beauty resides in the pink city of Jaipur, bathing in charm atop the Cheel ka Teela(Hill of Eagles).
The fort is a pearl on the crown of Jaipur. Over five thousand tourists visit the fort every day to bask in its royal splendour. The Amer fort has also been inducted into the UNESCO world heritage list along with five other forts of Rajasthan.
The fort is famous for the exquisite Hindu elements peaking through its architecture. The palace features large parapets and several intricately designed gateways that give it a stately vibe. Rajput ruler Raja Man Singh built the fort in 1592.
The fort is a famous historical monument and a reflection of Rajputana style architecture. It is most famous for its elephant rides and the sound and light show that draws the tourists in thousands every day. The fort is a fine example of the creativity and craftsmanship of the Rajput artists and architects. Amer Fort is one of the oldest forts of Rajasthan and says a lot about the state’s glorious past.
Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing

The museum holds a UNESCO certification for its amazing works in the interpretation and preservation of the art form. On the rooftop of this museum, you will come across artisans who showcase their notable works to the visitors.
Location: Chawar Palkhi Walon-ki-Haveli Kheri Gate, Amber, Jaipur 302017 India.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 15 km.
Price: 30.0 per person for adults,
- 15.0 per person for children.
- 20.0 per person for students.
Elefriend

It is also an excellent place for photography owing to the lush flora and fauna that encompasses this park. If you’re a bird watcher, then you’re in for a treat as Elefriend is home to a fascinating array of birds. You can also enjoy an elephant safari tour over here that will give you a chance to have a closer look at all the rare and vivid kinds of these majestic species.
Location: S.K Gems Maota Lake Parking, Near Daduram Mandir, Opposite Amer Fort, Amer, Jaipur 302028.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 5 km.

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Jaigarh Fort

In fact, you can see an unobstructed view of Amer Fort and its complex from the Jaigarh Fort and also witness a breath-taking view of the green hills and lakes that surround the fort. It is one of the most distinctive historical monuments in the Jaipur area and has many unique features that make it unique.
The largest canon in the world, which is called the Jaivana Cannon, can be found inside the premises. The canon was built inside the Jaigarh Fort itself and is said to have participated in many famous Rajput battles and wars. Other attractions inside the fort include the Vilas Mandir, the Aram Mandir, Laxmi Vilas and the Lalit Mandir.
A unique feature of the fort is the lattice-work windows from where you can observe the expanse of the surrounding landscape and the large Persian garden which has four distinct parts. The original purpose of the Jaigarh Fort was to store arms, ammunition, armours and supplies for the Amer Fort in case of war.
It is now a significant historical monument itself, with visitors travelling from far and wide to get an insight into the rich culture and history of the Rajputs of Amer. The monument is approximately 3 kilometres long and stands at a width of 1 kilometre.
Location: Devisinghpura, Amer, Rajasthan 302028
Timings: The fort is open every day, from Monday to Saturday, from 9:30 am to 4:45 pm. On Saturdays, the Jaigarh Fort remains open till 8:00 pm.
Fee: The entry fee to the Jaigarh Fort is INR 35 for Indian nationals, while foreigners and tourists from outside the country have to pay INR 85 for entrance.
Sanganer

The most notable temples that you must visit during your trip to Sanganer are the Shri Digambar Jain Temple and Lord Adinath Ji temple. Sanganer is also reckoned worldwide for its handmade paper industry, and the local artisans here are experts in the block and floral prints. You can visit the factories and attend workshops here to learn more about the hand printing industry.
Location: 16 km south of state capital Jaipur.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 12 km.
Kanota Dam
You can witness here the mighty flow of water gushing through the gates powering the turbines to generate electricity for surrounding towns and villages. You can also enjoy various camping activities here, or you can even visit this place to have a picnic with your family.
Location: National Highway 11, Jaipur.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 21 km.

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Bagru Village

You can also witness here a royal fort that is normally open for the public on Gangaur Festival. If you’re a spiritual soul, then you must visit the Jugal Darbar temple that is known for its breathtaking architecture and complete serenity.
Location: Southwest of Jaipur.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 6 km.
Achrol Fort

The museum of the fort exhibits the lifestyle of the Rajas and the things they used at the time of the battle. Another prominent characteristic of the fort is its strategic positioning, which was to safeguard the people of the Raja’s tribe and help at the time of war to attack the enemies. The architecture, views, and carving of the fort are quite exclusive and henceforth it is a spot worth visiting.
Distance from Jaipur: Approximately 35km away.
Price: No entrance fee

Chandlai Lake

Around ten thousand migratory birds can be found here, and people love to watch them fly and swim over the sparkling blue water of this lake. Some of the common bird species that can be spotted here include northern shoveler, pintail, tufted duck, common pochard, ruff, common redshank, common teal, and common greenshank.
Location: Tonk Road, Rajasthan.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 10 km.

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Ramgarh Lake

It is also a splendid spot for bird watchers as they can get to see flocks of birds around this artificial lake. You can enjoy boating here, and you can also witness the breathtaking beauty of nature here as it is adorned with dramatic landscapes and lush green trees. It is also a popular spot for fishing, and for added adventure, you can even enjoy trekking in the beautiful mountains.
Location: Near Jamwa Ramgarh, Rajasthan.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 25 km.
Jamwa Ramgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Earlier the Maharajas used this place for hunting, but in 1982, it was declared as a wildlife sanctuary. It is dotted with some of the rarest varieties of trees and is an ideal spot for birdwatching. You can also enjoy this safari tour to see the wild animals roaming in their natural habitat.
Location: Pratapgarh, Jaipur.
Distance from Jaipur Railway Station: 27.5 km.
Samode Palace

The brilliance and grandeur of Samode Palace is simply unparalleled. This beautiful palace of samode has played host to several royal dignitaries and guests. The Indo Saracenic architecture of this palace will actually weave magic on you with its amazing appeal and beauty. The palace is almost 475 years old and is now converted into a heritage property. A day trip to Samode that includes sightseeing and visit to the palace gives a wonderful experience to the tourists.
The hospitality which you will get once you step in here cannot be described in words. You will get scrumptious Asian and European food in the dining area. The palace has a lovely mosaic marble swimming pool from where you get a majestic view of the surrounding Aravalli so if you are in jaipur and fond of fantastic sightseeing places, samode palace is for you.
- Entry fee: INR 1000
- Timings: You can go anytime during the day
- Location: Village Samode, Tehsil Chomu

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