The City - Jaipur
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Sawai Jai Singh came to the throne of Amer in 1699, at the tender age of 11 years and showed signs of his brilliance even at that early age. He faced many difficulties but overcame each, and thus proved a strong and able ruler who could establish peace and stability. By 1725, he decided to build a bigger city Jaipur - and moved his capital from Amer to Jaipur. The remarkable city was considered a marvel of town planning and drew the peace-loving merchants and craftsman to its wide streets and mohallas, which were earmarked for them. Traditional crafts like jewellery , metalwork's ,enamellings, tie and dye, stone carving, pottery, leather work and miniature painting patronized by the rulers in the 18th century still continue to thrive to this day. The Pink City and Rajasthan's colorful capital is full of things to see and do. There are impressive monuments, an excellent range of handicrafts, a wide variety of cuisine, and entertainment that can keep you enthralled for days. One can see the artisan at work as they give shape to some of the most exquisite handicraft items in the streets of the city.
It is a city with timeless quality to it, a city where the ancient and the modern coexist in complete harmony. While the broad roads have had to accommodate the increasing numbers of vehicles, there is also a place for camel and bullock carts as also increasing tribe of cyclists. The pedestrian appears to fight for his space on the road and this coexistence is perhaps one of the strongest links with the past. The colorfully attired women
in their ghagra-odhani and men in spotless dhotis and equally colorful turbans this is how all the men and women of the early 18th and 19th
centuries must have looked.
There are hundreds of beautiful temples with some fine carvings and painted walls. The meticulous planning and the amazing sights that have given Jaipur its unique charm are part of the city's rich heritage that is taken for granted by the local people, but for visitors these are a visual treat. Today, the city has spread beyond these walls and reached neighboring towns and continues to grow. Like all other modern cities in the world, Jaipur too has been changing over the years. While the old Jaipur fascinates, the new Jaipur seems to cling to its past while making way for the future. The first major monument that
greets is the spectacular Hawa Mahal, or the the Palace of Winds
that provides some excellent views of the streets from its fifth storey. Located
just behind it are Jantar Mantar, the Unique observatory built by the
founder of the city and
City Palace
with its fabulous museum that displays some of the most amazing treasures held
by the Jaipur royal family. A little further away is the important temple of
Galta
and the gardens of Sisodia Rani and Vidyadhar
Location
Weather Climate
Hot, Maximum Temperature may reach upto 45 0C
Warm and Rainy
Cool and pleasant (Minimum temperature may reach up to 7-8 0C) Clothing Summer - Light cottons Winter - Woolens Other Important Jaipur Links Government Web Portal | Rajasthan Tourism | Royal History | Current Local Time | Weather This page was last updated on Mar. 3, 2005
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