Jaipur Amber Fort The Complete Guide
Amber Fort, also known as Amer Fort, is a historical gem located near Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan, India. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you plan your visit:
History:
- Construction: Maharaja Man Singh I, leader of Mughal Emperor Akbar's army, initiated the construction of Amber Fort in 1592 on the remains of an 11th-century fort.
- Capital of Jaipur: Amer was once the capital of princely Jaipur state, and the fort served as the residence of its Rajput rulers until the capital was moved to Jaipur in 1727.
- Architecture: The fort boasts a remarkable fusion of Rajput (Hindu) and Mughal (Islamic) architectural styles.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site: In 2013, the fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of a group of six hill forts in Rajasthan.
Location:
- Amber Fort is situated about 8 miles (20 minutes) northeast of Jaipur's city center.
Getting There:
- Public Transportation: Budget travelers can take buses departing from near the Hawa Mahal in the Old City. Auto rickshaws and taxis are alternative transportation options.
- Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation Tours: Amber Fort is included in the itinerary of the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation's full and half-day city tours.
Visiting Hours:
- Amber Fort is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
- Evening Hours: The fort reopens for evening visits from 6:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m., depending on the season.
Dining and Entertainment:
- Fine Dining: Experience opulent regal ambiance and authentic Indian cuisine at 1135 AD, a fine dining restaurant located on level two of Jaleb Chowk.
- Sound and Light Show: Evening attractions include a sound and light show near Maota Lake, showcasing the fort's history with special effects.
Tickets and Cost:
- Day Visit: 500 rupees for foreigners, 100 rupees for Indians.
- Composite Tickets: Available for 150 rupees (Indians) and 500 rupees (foreigners), valid for two days, including entry to multiple attractions.
- Evening Visit: 200 rupees for foreigners, 100 rupees for Indians.
- Discounts: Available for students, and children under seven enter for free.
Additional Information:
- Elephant Rides: Popular for reaching the top of the fort, but some tourists avoid it due to concerns about elephant welfare.
- Segway Tours: Joyrides on Segway scooters are available at Amber Fort.
- Block Printing: Explore the art of traditional block printing at the Anokhi Museum near Amber Fort.
What to See:
- Four courtyards, palaces, halls, and gardens made of sandstone and marble.
- Highlights include Jaleb Chowk, Shila Devi temple, Diwan-e-Aam, Ganesh Pol, Diwan-e-Khas (Sheesh Mahal), Sukh Niwas, and the Palace of Man Singh.
Amber Fort promises a rich historical and architectural experience, offering visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of Rajasthan's royal past.
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