Showing posts with label Jaipur Trip '10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jaipur Trip '10. Show all posts

Maharajas of Jaipur

Amber Palace
Some of the last pictures from my Jaipur trip. Will post more in the coming days, have some time on my hands now.

Posted at at 9:23 PM on Thursday, May 20, 2010 by Posted by Sid | 3 comments   | Filed under: , , , , ,

Hitting the curves

Hitting the curves
Hitting the curves - 2
Raju Bhaiya was my chauffeur for the day and a very enthusiastic driver! He was leaning off his seat on the curves and a little further and we might have been sliding. But good fun for the day. And he sort of became my guide as well :-)

Posted at at 3:02 AM on Saturday, March 27, 2010 by Posted by Sid | 0 comments   | Filed under: , , , ,

How Beautiful

Beautiful
Mughal Garden, Jaigarh Fort
Located at the end of the Jaigarh fort overlooking the cliff down to Amber Palace is the Mughal Garden.
Framed by the two towers and the arches in the center, it a beautiful place and one can spend hours here.
Sadly, it is also one of the only areas in the fort where entry is restricted. You can manage to jump from the lower walls into the garden but I was not sure how I would get out so I didn't risk it!

Posted at at 10:58 AM on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 by Posted by Sid | 5 comments   | Filed under: , , , , , , ,

Jaigarh Fort

Jaigarh Fort
Tower, Jaigarh Fort
Jaigarh Fort is located on the crest of a hill and houses among other things, the armory and canon foundry.
It overlooks the Amber Palace which used to serve as the official palace before the royal family founded Jaipur and moved there. It has several palaces, expansive courtyards and beautiful gardens. The garden attached to the Aram Nivas is the most splendid. Pictures to follow soon.

Posted at at 8:46 AM on Thursday, February 11, 2010 by Posted by Sid | 7 comments   | Filed under: , , , , , ,

Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur
Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur
Perched on a cliff overlooking the city of Jaipur, you get wonderful views of the old city from here. On a clear day that is!
The fort is illuminated at night and along with the city lights makes for an amazing experience. Sadly, I did not have much time to spare for that. I went shopping :-)

Posted at at 11:17 AM on Monday, February 1, 2010 by Posted by Sid | 5 comments   | Filed under: , , , , ,

Madhavendra Bhavan & Courtyard

Madhavendra Bhavan, Nahargarh Fort
Courtyard, Madhavendra Bhavan
Beautiful Doorways
The stunning Madhavendra Bhavan and it's enclosed courtyard and beautiful doorways.
It is located within the Nahargarh Fort, situated at the top of the cliff overlooking Jaipur. Although the Fort itself is might impressive and offers stunning views of the city down below, the palace located within seems to be a forgotten treasure. It houses 12 identical suites for the Maharaja's several queens and one entire portion devoted to the Raja himself. I found it devoid of much activity and you are allowed to explore every nook and cranny across the three floors. Wandering through the intricate corridors and colorful stained glass doors and some really small passageways, I could imagine the life of the residents at those time. Truly Royal Rajasthan.

Posted at at 11:36 AM on Saturday, January 30, 2010 by Posted by Sid | 7 comments   | Filed under: , , , , , , ,

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur
The Hawa Mahal was used by the queens and ladies within the palace to glimpse on the life outside in the bazaars. It stands at the intersection of Johari Bazaar and Tripolia Bazaar.
I must admit I was a little disappointed by the Hawa Mahal. I had formed a picture of a much grander structure and I actually confirmed with nearby shopkeepers if this was indeed it!

Posted at at 8:04 PM on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 by Posted by Sid | 7 comments   | Filed under: , , ,

Welcome to Rajasthan

Diwan-i-Khas, City Palace, Jaipur
Welcome to Rajasthan

This was the place where the Maharaja met convoys from other kingdoms/countries.
I made a visit to Jaipur for a couple of days and returned with great experiences and some pictures. First holiday destination of the New Year!

Posted at at 10:28 AM on by Posted by Sid | 2 comments   | Filed under: , , , ,