The bygone royal era of the former kingdoms of
Rajasthan are thoroughly described by the splendid palaces and forts of this
state. In the kingdom of Rajputs, the architectural techniques of Mughals were
hugely appreciated, so, they had reflected their strength of making eminent
architectural designs through numerous forts and palaces in Rajasthan. In this
incredible desert land, almost every city has some eminent structural designs,
the significance of these forts and palaces are to protect the city from the
trespassers and other kingdoms. Indianholidays are mostly popular for the incredible palaces of the state
Rajasthan, the spectacular beauty and the splashy cultures are the most
important features behind the popularity. From this discussion you can get to
know about some tremendously beautiful forts those are popular with various
historical structures.
Nahargarh
Fort:
Located on the Aracalli Hills, Nahargarh Fort
has created its own significance in the pages of history. It is built by Sawai
Raja Jai Singh, in the year of 1734; this spectacular fort is used to
strengthen the protective coverage of Amber, which was the capital of Jaipur.
By later rulers, this fort is extended further to expand the features; this
process is helping this fort to achieve world wide popularity amount tourists.
This fort is also known as Tiger fort and the view of the spectacular Man Sagar
Lake gives you a spell bounding glance. Through various Package holidays to India, you can easily plan your trip to this
place.
Mehrangarh
Fort:
Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts of
India, located in Jodhpurm Rajasthan, this fort is located 400 feet above the
main city and it is also enclosed by incredibly thick walls. In this historical
fort, you can get seven gates, which include “Jayapol”, made by Maharaja Man
Singh to celebrate his victories over Bikaner and Jaipur armies. There is
another gate named “Fattehpol”, which was made by Maharaja Ajit singh at the
time of defeating Mughals. You can easily feel those vibrant eras, by seeing
the palm imprints upon the walls.
City
Palace:
In the heart of the Jaipur city, this
magnificent palace is lying. The site for this palace is located in the plain
ground of a royal hunting plain land, encircled by the rocky hill range. With
the rulers of the Jaipur city, the history of this palace is internally
connected. In the era of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh 2, the initial construction
was started; the outer walls were structured at that time. In the year of 1727,
he decided to shift his capital from Amber to Jaipur because of increasing
population and water shortage. This arresting and unique complex of this palace
is well equipped with various palaces, gardens, temples and Pavilions; it is
definitely a must visit place during your Indian holiday.
Hawa
Mahal:
In the main street of the Jaipur’s Business
centre, this eminent structure is situated. This beautiful Mahal is made of
pink and red sandstone. The actual planner of this incredible palace was
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, later on his grandson Sawai Pratap Singh built the
Hawa Mahal in 1799, it is a continue structure of Royal City Palace. If you
have decided to spend your holiday to India, then it is definitely a must include place. The structure of this
palace is like a pyramidal shaped monument, it is a 50 feet structure with five
stories. This luxurious structure gives a very prominent outer view, but from
outside you cannot see anything from the inside.
Amer
Fort:
Another very popular fort is Amer fort, which
is situated at Amber, 11 kms away from Jaipur. In various package holidays to India, you can get a trip to this fort
included. The construction of this fort was started by Raja Man Singh 1, in the
year 1592, but the total structure was completed by Sawai Jai Singh. From the
outside, Amer fort is looking harsh, but when tourists get inside the structure,
they can enjoy the enchanting views of the sculptures. This fort is made of
white marble and red sandstone. The total structure is divided into various
different parts, like- Diwan-i-Aam for public audiences and Diwan-i-khas for
private audiences. The total structure is embellished with various mirror
works, which give it a magnificent look.
Plan your trip to the royal Rajasthan and
gather the essence of these beautiful structures with “Value Added India”.

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