Historical places in Rajasthan you should visit

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Historical places in Rajasthan you should visit
Rajasthan, famous as the ‘land of kings’, possesses the best specimens of Indian art, architecture, and culture. When it comes to gathering information about and looking into the true and mesmerizing history of India, no other place can serve the purpose like Rajasthan. There are a number of enriching historical places to visit along with your family or friends in the state.

 
  • Amer Fort

    Amer FortAmer Fort

    Situated in Amber, few kilometers away from Jaipur, constructed by Sawai jai Singh, this Fort leaves the visitors spellbound with the art and architecture that has been endowed to it. On the inside visitors get a chance to see Diwan-i-Aam and Diwan-i-Khaas along with Sheesh Mahal, Jai Mandir and other temples, Kesar Kyari garden, etc.

  • City Palace, Jaipur

    City Palace, JaipurCity Palace, Jaipur

    One of the best historical monuments in Jaipur, built by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, the City Palace reflects the amazing blend of Rajasthani tradition and Mughal architecture. Inside it there are many minor palaces like Chandra Mahal, a number of gardens and temples.

  • Jaigarh Fort

    Jaigarh FortJaigarh Fort

    Lying 400 meters above Amber Fort, this fort is known as ‘Victory Fort’. One can have the best view of Aravalli hills as well as Amber Fort standing at Jaigarh Fort. The most interesting thing kept here is ‘jaivana Cannon’. Because of rumors of some treasure buried here, this fort was initially closed for common people but now it is open to all to experience its wonderful palaces, gardens, temples, and museum.

  • Nahargarh Fort

    Nahargarh FortNahargarh Fort

    Constructed by Sawai Raja Jai Singh in 1734, this historical monument in Jaipur serves the purpose of protection that was to be provided to the Jaipur’s early rulers’ capital city, Amber. It is said that this Fort was haunted by the spirit of king Nahar. Madhavendra Bhawan, used for summer retreat by the king’s family is worth watching in Nahargarh Fort.

  • Chittorgarh Fort

    Chittorgarh FortChittorgarh Fort

    Built by Chitrangad, the Mori Rajputana ruler, this historical place in Udaipur, Rajasthan is the largest in India. The fort is lauded for its magnificent architecture, glorious Rajputana history and the bloody sieges and jauhars. The ‘Kirti Stambh’ and ‘Vijay Stambh’ are the main attractions of the Fort.

  • Jaisalmer Fort

    Jaisalmer FortJaisalmer Fort

    One of the World’s largest forts, Jaisalmer Fort, known as ‘Golden Fort’ or ‘Sonar Quila’, was erected in 1156 AD by Rawal Jaisal, a Rajput ruler. This historical place in Rajasthan beheld many battles. Major attractions of the fort include Merchant havelis, Lakshminath Mandir, Raj Mahal, 4 grand gateways.

  • Mehrangarh Fort

    Mehrangarh FortMehrangarh Fort

    Another fort counted among world’s largest forts, Mehrangarh Fort lies 400 feet above Jodhpur. The most interesting part of this fort is the marks of thick cannon balls that can still be observed on the fort’s second gate. The museum, several strikingly decorated palaces and seven gates in the Fort, all have got a victorious tale to tell people.

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