Visit Amber Fort on Rajasthan Tour – a Must Watch Historical Monument
Located only just 11 km distance from heart of the Pink City – Jaipur, Amber fort is a must watch tourist site in Rajasthan. It is a wonderful fortress build in scenic surroundings of Aravalli hills at outskirts of Jaipur with red sandstones and marbles. The marvelous structure has been standing as the sign of glorious past of Rajput Dynasty for more than four hundred years. According to the historical facts, the fort was built by Raja Man Singh in 16th centaury and underwent several embellishments by the successive rulers. The outstanding monument is also the fine example of blend of Hindu, Rajput and Mughal architectures and excellent skills of craftsmen and artisans of that time.
The rambling Amber Fort reflects lifestyle of brave Rajputs in each portion. It exhibits celebrations, adventures, power, strength, culture and privacy. Located of the hills of Aravalli, it is one of the most popular hilltop forts in India. The best way to reach and explore this amazing monument is only the royal elephants. Travelers can discover interesting sites of this grand palace complex on elephant’s back with royal feeling. Elephant safaris are very popular attraction and easily available in surroundings. .
The grand fort complex spreads in large area of about 4 sq km. It is surrounded by thick wall and many entrance gates. Designed into four levels with separate entry gate and courtyard, it is well decorated with wall paintings, several sculptures, marbles paths and beautiful gardens. Sun Gate is the main entry point of this palace for visitors to first courtyard. With its remarkable architectural beauty, visitors will also enjoy sightseeing of several important stuffs related to Rajput families like their traditional dresses, weapons, ornaments, etc. The top front of this complex also offers scenic views of Maota Lake.
The each part of this outstanding fort exhibits eye-catching architectural beauty. There are many interesting structures located inside its compound. Sila Devi Temple, Magic Flower, Palace of Man Singh I, Jai Mandir, Tripolia gate, Lion Gate, Sukh Niwas, Ganesh Gate, living rooms of queens, hall of private audience, hall of public audience and beautiful gardens are the most interesting sites to explore around this fortress.
The magnificent Amber Fort is one of the most popular historical monuments in India. It is visited by millions of tourists every year. So when you plan your Rajasthan tour must explore this remarkable structure. There are many tour operators available in the country will provide you well planned Rajasthan tour package. You can select a right tour package according to your vacations and budgets to witness of this magnificent historical monument.
Ashutoshtripathi - About Author:
Ashutosh Tripathi is an eminent analyst and writer in Travel & Tourism related topics. He has authored many books on tour guide for Rajasthan Tour and Desert Rajasthan Tours.
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