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At Tandon Dental Clinic promote the concept of
dental tourism, where our clients can visit the popular tourist
destination city of Jaipur and also get their treatment done at upto
1/10 of the cost in their respective country.
Please find below information on the city of Jaipur,
tourist places, distances and festival calendar.
Jaipur

Jaipur - The Heritage Pink City has
been the capital of erstwhile Jaipur state since its inception in 1727
AD, it gets the name from its founder Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. He
was not only a great ruler but also a renowned mathematician and
astrologer, his various talents are clearly exhibited in the city.
Vidhydhar Bhattacharya designed Jaipur as per the Hindu treatise,
Shilp Shastra. The city was laid with great precision, it could also
be called as the first planned city of the country. The roads were
quite wide and intersected at right angles, the entire city being
divided into rectangular blocks and surrounded by a peripheral wall
with huge gates guarding it. The market places were named after the
commodity, which was supposed to be predominantly sold or manufactured
there.
The capital city of the state Rajasthan, very nearly exemplifies the
character of the state and its people. Surrounded by rugged hills on
three sides, each crowned by formidable fort and beautiful palaces,
mansions and gardens dotted throughout its precincts.
In 1876 A.D. Jaipur dressed itself in pink to welcome Prince Albert,
consort of Queen Victoria and earned the epitaph PINK CITY', it is
also a home of excellent handicrafts especially known for the
exquisite gold jewellery enamelled or inlaid with precious stones,
blue pottery, carving on wood, stone & ivory, block print, tie & dye
textiles, hand made paper, miniature painting etc.
DISTANCES TO IMPORTANT CITIES
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Agra
- 232 kms via Mahua-Bharatpur-Fatehpur Sikri
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Ajmer
- 132 kms via Dudu-Kishangarh
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Alwar
- 143 kms via Shahpura-Thanagazi
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Bharatpur - 176 kms via Dausa-Mahua
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Bikaner - 321 kms via Sikar-Fatehpur-Ratangarh
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Bundi
- 300 kms via Ajmer-Kekri-Devli
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Chittaurgarh - 320 kms via Ajmer-Bhilwara
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Delhi
- 262 kms via Shahpura-Behror-Dharuhera-Gurgaon
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Gwalior - 347 kms via Agra-Dhaulpur
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Jaisalmer - 638 kms via Ajmer-Beawar-Jodhpur, Dechchu, Pokaran
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Jodhpur - 325 kms via Ajmer-Beawar-Barr-Bilara
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Sariska - 105 kms via Shahpura
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Udaipur - 407 kms via Ajmer-Beawar-Kankroli-Nathdwara
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Mount
Abu - 505 kms via Ajmer-Beawar-PaIi-Sirohi
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Ahmedabad - 657 kms via Udaipur-Himatnagar- N.H. 8
GENERAL INFORMATION
Population: 23, 24, 319 (2001)
Area:
23.3 sq. km. approx
Altitude: 431 m (above sea level)
Temperature: Summer Average Max 40.6°C, Average Min. 25.8°C
Winter Average Max. 22.0°C Average Min
8.3°C
Rainfall: 64 cm
Season:
September to March
Clothing: Summer - Tropical, Winter - Woolen
Languages: Hindi, Rajasthani & English
PRIME SITES
HAWA MAHAL - built in 1799, by Maharaja Sawai
Pratap Singh, is the most recognizable monument of Jaipur. The 5
storeyed stunning semi-octagonal monument having 152 windows with over
hanging latticed balconies is a fine piece of Rajput architecture.
Originally designed for the royal ladies to watch and enjoy the
processions and other activities, on the street below. Now it houses a
well laid out museum. The display “Jaipur past and present” is the
special feature of this newly setup museum. Timing 10.00 to 16.30 hrs,
Entry Fee Rs. 5.00: Phone: 2618862
JANTAR MANTAR (Observatory) - built in 18th
century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the huge masonary instruments
were used to study the movement of constellations and stars in the
sky. Enormous sun-dial still provide accurate time, which are subject
to daily corrections. Timing 9.00 to 16.30 hrs, Entry Fee Rs. 10.00,
Phone: 2610494
CITY PALACE AND S.M.S. II MUSEUM - situated in
the heart of the old City, it occupies about one seventh of the old
city area. The palace is a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, it
houses a Seven storeyed Chandra Mahal in the centre, which affords a
fine view of the gardens and the city. Diwan-E-Am (Hall of public
audience) has intricate decorations and collection of manuscripts,
Diwan-E-Khas (Hall of private audience) has a marble pawed gallery
Mubarak Mahal has a rich collection of costumes and textiles. There is
a Clock Tower near Mubarak Mahal. Sileh Khana has a collection of
armory and weapons. Timing 9.30 to 16.45 hrs. Entry Fee for Indians Rs.
35.00 and for foreigners Rs.150.00 inclusive of entry to Jaigarh fort,
Phone: 2608055
ISHWAR LAT - ‘Swarg Suli’ or ‘heaven piercing
minaret’, the tower, near Tripolia gate, built by Maharaja Ishwari
Singh (1744-51). It offers one of the most breathtaking view of the
city.
CENTRAL MUSEUM - situated in the Ram Niwas
Garden. This graceful building was founded in 1876 by Prince Albert
(also known as Albert Hall). It has a rare collection of
archaeological and handicraft pieces. Timing 10.00 to 16.30 hrs, Entry
Fee for Indians Rs. 5.00, for foreigners As. 30.00, Phone: 2570099
DOLLS MUSEUM - a collection of beautiful dolls
from all over the world, it is situated on Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg.
Timing 10.00 to 16.00 hrs, Phone: 2619369
BIRLA PLANETARIUM - It offers unique
audio-visual education about stars and entertainment with its modern
computerised projection system. Entry fee As. 20.00 show timings:
11.00, 13.00, 15.00, 17.00, 18.00, 19.00 hrs. Phone: 2381594
R. C. MUSEUM OF INDOLOGY - It has a large
collection of historical archaeological manuscripts, miniature
paintings and other artifacts. Timing 10.00 to 16.00 hrs, Phone:
2607455
JALMAHAL - (6 kms) on the way to Amer, this
small palace is set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. A paved causeway
leads upto the beautiful water palace.
GAITOR - (6 kms) At the foot hill of Nahargarh
stands the memorials to the former rulers of Jaipur the place has some
gracefully carved cenotaphs in white marble.
JAIGARH FORT - (15 kms.) standing on a hilltop,
overlooking the palaces and city of Amer. The world’s biggest cannon
on wheels- the Jai Ban is positioned here, built during reign of
Maharaja Sawai Jaisingh. It has a twenty feet long barrel and pumped
in the cannon for a single shot. Timing 10.00 to 16.45 hrs, Entry Fee
for Indians Rs. 15.00 & for foreigners Rs. 20.00, Phone: 2630848
NAHARGARH FORT - (15 kms.) cresting a hill
about 600 ft. above the city, the fort was built in 1734. The walls of
the fort run along the ridge and within are architectural beauties
like Hawa Mandir and Madhvendra Bhawan. Timing 10.00 to 16.00 hrs,
Entry Fee Rs. 5.00, Phone: 5148044
GALTA - (10 kms.) This holy pilgrimage centre
has a temple dedicated to the Sun God (Which is the only one of its
kind in this part of the country) and natural spring. It crests the
ridge over a picturesque gorge and provides an impressive view of the
city. As the legend goes, sage Galav performed a difficult penance
here.
MOTIDOONGARI - perched on a hill top on the
southern horizon. It is a replica of a Scottish castle.
LAXMI NARAYAN TEMPLE - is situated just below
the Moti 000ngri, known for the intricate marble carvings in white
marble, popularly known as Birla Temple.
MAHARANI K! CHHATRI - The funeral place for the
royal ladies, marked by some wonderfully carved cenotaphs.
SISODIA RANI GRADEN - (5 kms.) on the road to
Agra, the magnificent palace garden was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai
Singh II in 1710 for his queen. Timings 8.00 to 18.00 hrs. Entry fee
Rs. 5.00, Phone: 2680494
VIDHYADHAR GARDEN - (5 kms.) on the way to
Agra, built by Viyadhar, the chief architect and town planner of
Jaipur. This beautiful terraced garden has several galleries and
pavilions decorated with exquisite murals, depicting Lord Krishna.
Timing 9.00 to 18.00 hrs, Entry Fee Rs. 5.00
KANAK VRINDAVAN - (6.5 Kms on the way to Amer)
This newly restored temple and garden, near Jal Mahal, has beautiful
gardens and is popular picnic place. This is also beautiful location
for film shooting. Entry fee Rs. 4.00 & Timings 8.00 to 17.00 hrs,
Phone: 2634596
AMER - The old capital of the Kachhwahas stands
atop a range of craggy hills. The fort is remarkable as much for the
majestic grandeur of its surroundings as for its sturdy battlements
and beautiful palaces. It is a fine blend of Hindu and Muslim
architecture. The solemn dignity of it red sandstone and white marble
pavilions, when reflected in the lake at the foot hill, is a sight to
behold. The original palace was built by Raja Man Singh, the
additional extensions were built by Maharaja Mirja Raja Jai Singh and
Sawai Jai Singh lIthe last Maharaja of Amer, who built a new city
called Jaipur, where he shfted his capital in 1727.
The palace complex is lavishly ornamented and displays
the riches of Amer. Sheesh Mahal chamber of Mirrors. Diwan-e-Am or the
Hall of Public Audience is a beautifully proportioned hall open on
three sides and stands on two rows of ornamented pillars. Diwan e-Khas
or the Hall of Private Audience has delicate mosaic work in glass.
Sukh mandir is guarded by sandalwood doors inlaid with ivory.
Throughout the massive fort finely carved lattice windows, exquisitely
painted doorways, halls and finely sculptured pillars crave for
attention.
The old city of Amer was the seat of power and
bustling with life and prosperity. Other worth seeing sites are Jagat
Shiromani Temple, Narsinghji temple, the stepwell of Panna Meena and
fine carved royal cenotaphs on the road to Delhi. Timing: 9.00 to
16.30 hrs. Entry Fee For Indians Rs. 10.00, For Foreigners Rs. 50.00,
Phone: 2530293, Elephant ride charge Rs. 400.00 (inclusive of all
taxes) Timing : 8.00 to 16.00 hrs, Phone: 2530264 (Tourist Office)
SIDE TRIPS
SAMBHAR - Famous for the country’s largest
inland salt lake, is an ancient city. It was the first capital of the
Chauhan dynasty. Sakambhari, as it was founded near the temple of
Goddess Sakambhari, famous for its holy Devyani tank, the palace and
the nearby Naliasar: where the 3rd century onwards sculptures and
terracottas were found in excavation. This place is situated on the
Sambhar-Naraina Road.
VIRATNAGAR - 86 K.m. on the Shahpura-Alwar
road, The site of ancient Viratnagar is of great antiquity. It
contains the relics and structures of Mauryan, Mugal and Rajput
periods.
RAMGARH LAKE - (28 Kms) the huge artificial
lake, a popular picnic spot. The ruins of the old fort and the temple
of Jamwa Mata indicate that it was the seat of power of the
Kachhawahas before they moved to Amer.
SAMODE - (40 kms) a quaint village amidst the
hills, the Samode palace set in fairy tale surrounding, has beautiful
wall paintings & mirror works, now this is a heritage hotel.
BAGRU - (35 Kms.) the village on the Ajmer
road, is known for its hand block printing, the characteristic prints
are called as Bagru prints. The fort here is still in a good
condition.
SANGANER - (16 Kms.) another centre of hand
block printed textile and hand made paper. It also has historical
ruins and Jam temples.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
The Pink City rejoices and celebrates the fairs and
festivals with pomp and gaiety since time immemorial. These fairs and
festivals reflect the rich culture and heritage of the region. Jaipur
has a flair for celebrating every occasion.
ELEPHANT FESTIVAL - (March-April) 6 March,
2004, 25 March, 2005, 14 March, 2006, the elephant enthrall the
spectators on the day of the Colourful festival of Holi at Chaugan
stadium. Beautifully decorated elephants assemble for royal
procession, Elephant polo match, races etc. & Rajasthan Folk music &
dance performances are part of the festival.
GANGAUR - (March-April) 4-5 April, 2003, 23-24
March, 2004, 11-12 April, 2005, 1-2 April, 2006, this festival is
celebrated by the maidens and married women, and is dedicated to Gauri,
the incarnation of Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. A
Colourful procession is taken out from Zanana Deodhi of the City
Palace, passing through Tripolia Bazar, Gangauri Bazar, Chaugan and
converging near Talkatora for two consecutive days.
TEEJ - (July-August) 12 August 2003, 19-20
August, 2004, 8-9 August, 2005, 28-29 July, 2006, festival marking the
advent of monsoon, swings are hung from trees and decorated with
flowers. Young girls sing songs of love and about the rain. The
festival is dedicated to parvati, commemorating the day when she was
united with Lord Shiva, A magnificent procession is taken out from
City Palace, similar to the Gangaur procession, for two consecutive
days.
MAKAR SANKRANTI - celebrated on the 14th of
January, every year with traditional fervour, the devotees take a holy
dip in the holy tank at Galtaji, it has now also become a kite flying
festival, millions of colourful kites come on the sky of Jaipur on
this day.
SHITLA ASHTAMI - (March-April) this festival is
locally called as Basoda, is celebrated to ward off the dreaded
disease of small pox. The most famous fair is held at the Shitla Mata
temple in Chaksu (on the Jaipur Kota Road), people gather here to pray
and celebrate.
DONKEY FAIR - (Khalkani Mata Mela) (October)
the donkeys day at Looniyawas near Sanganer, Thousands of donkeys from
all over north India are brought here for buying and selling. The
donkey races and sports are organised for the merriment of people. A
rare sight indeed.
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