Location 1: Amer Fort
Located 11km outside Jaipur, Amer Fort is a blend of Mughal and Hindu architecture. Amer was originally the capital of Rajasthan before Jaipur and ruled by the Kacchwahas from the 11th century to the 16th century.
Famously known as the Amer Palace, it was built by Raja Man Singh in 1592. The fort is constructed of red sandstone and marble. It consists of various buildings within the premises like the Sheesh Mahal, Sukh Mahal, Diwan-i-Aam and a beautiful lake just at the base of the fort. Touring the fort requires a lot of walking, therefore it is suggested to wear comfortable shoes.
Location 2: Hawa Mahal
Built in 1799, the Hawa Mahal, situated at Badi Chaupar, is one of the magnificent attractions of the Pink city - Jaipur. It was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh for royal women to enjoy festivities and everyday public scenes without being seen by strangers. The five-story palace is in the shape of Lord Krishna's crown with 953 intricately decorated windows. The top three floors are named Vichitra Mandir, Prakash Mandir, and Hawa Mandir. Sharad Mandir on the first floor is where the spring celebrations used to take place during the olden times and Ratan Mandir on the second floor is decorated with glasswork. Also, one can shop and eat at the markets surrounding the palace. Take a photo-stop outside the Hawa Mahal on your way to visit the City Palace or other places in Jaipur. Car itineraries usually do not include an extended stop here, therefore keep a lookout while you pass by this attraction
Location 3: Jal Mahal
One of the most popular attractions of Jaipur is the Jal Mahal, situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. The palace was built by Maharaja Madho Singh in 1750 to host his royal duck hunting parties. Jal Mahal is a five- storied palace, out of which four floors remain under water. The palace is built of pink sandstone in a mix of traditional Rajput and Mughal architecture styles. While visitors are not allowed to enter the palace, one could admire the beauty of the palace from the viewing point at the edge of the lake. During the evening this viewpoint often becomes a bustling place, full of visitors intent on getting a look at the illuminated Jal Mahal, the road getting lined with stalls selling local snacks and handicrafts. You can also take a photo-stop here on your way to visit Amer Fort.
Location 4: Jantar Mantar
The Jantar Mantar Observatory in Jaipur is an architectural marvel and a primary tourist attraction. It was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734.It is a prestigious UNESCO World heritage monument and boasts of featuring the world’s biggest sundial stone. The Sanskrit word “jantar” means a machine and “mantar” also a Sanskrit word, means to calculate. Hence the word “Jantar Mantar” collectively means a calculating instrument. It hosts a collection of twenty fixed instruments which were built to check the movement of time, position of the stars, the movement of planets, determination of the occurrence of eclipses and certain astronomical points .The Jantar Mantar is a true testimony to the cosmological and astronomical systems designed in the Medieval Period and is a reflection of the scholarly attitude of its builders. The best time to visit the Jantar Mantar is during noon as the sun is at its best position. It is open on all days from 9am to 4pm .
Location 5: City Palace Jaipur
Located in the heart of the Pink City of Jaipur, City Palace is a combination of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Maharaja Sawai Singh built the outer walls of the palace between 1729 and 1732 and the successive rulers enlarged the monument into a beautiful palace. The Palace Complex is endowed with sprawling courtyards, beautiful gardens, museums, and art galleries. There are three entrances to the palace; Virendra Pol, Udai Pol, and Tripolia Gate. Do not miss Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal once you are here. Since the complex has many structures to visit, therefore it is advised to wear comfortable shoes. The palace, one of the most famous landmarks of Jaipur, still houses the last ruling family of the former kingdom in a private section.
After sightseeing go to hotel.