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Jaipur

Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, India’s largest state, was built by Sawaji Jai SIngh in the 18th century. Located 268 Km away from New Delhi, it is a major tourist destination that forms an important part of the famous Golden Triangle tourist circuit.

Sawaji Jai Singh built Jaipur in the 18th century. It is the capital city of Rajasthan, which is the largest state in India. It is a major tourist destination and an important part of the famous Golden Triangle tourist circuit. It is 268 km from New Delhi.

The busy, colorful streets of Jaipur show a pattern of old and new things. The city is surrounded by fortified walls and rough hills, and it is full of historical buildings and royal history that have been well kept. It is part of the Golden Triangle Tourist Circuit, which has wide roads with statues and palaces that are very impressive.

The City Palace is a well-known building in the middle of the city that is still home to the royal family. The Jantar Mantar is also a popular place to visit because it has a large number of old astronomical instruments. While you’re here, get ready to be amazed by the beauty of the Hawa Mahal and the Amber Fort, which is Jaipur’s most popular attraction.

The Aravalli hills are just outside of Jaipur. Chouri Ghat and Bhuteshwar Nath are great places to go trekking there. You can also go on bike tours and see some of the waterfalls that only flow during certain times of the year. Wildlife photography and jungle safaris can be done in Nahargarh and Jhalana. You can also ride ATVs and go ziplining in Jaipur.

The weather in Jaipur is hot and dry, with hot summers and short, mild winters. From July to August, during the monsoon season, more than 63 cm of rain falls each year. Here, the average temperature is about 25.1 degrees Celsius, and in the winter, it can sometimes get below freezing.

Written by Mallika Dureja

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