Jaipur Tour
Amber
Fort 
In earlier times, the entire complex was owned by the Minas and dedicated
to 'Amba Mata', the incarnation of earth and fertility. Amber overlooks
the Moata Lake and is rated as a marvel of bastion excelling in architectural
and building skills. Amber had the distinction of being the capital for
six long centuries before Jaipur came into being. A fascinating blend of
Hindu and Muslim influences is distinctly discernible in its architecture.
Amongst the most majestic of apartments is Jai Mandir or the Hall of Victory.
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Nahargarh Fort (Tiger Fort)
13 km, a picturesque road winds its way up the hills. At one time, the fort
was a retreat for the royal family. Nahargarh Fort commands a panoramic
view from the top of the hill.
Shopping in Jaipur
Along the road to Agra through a narrow gorge in the south-eastern corner
of the walled city, several landscaped gardens were constructed by the kings
and important courtiers in the 18th and 19th centuries. The largest and
the most famous amongst these is a

garden built by Sawai Jai Singh II for
his Sisodia Queen - The Sisodia Rani-ka-Bagh.
It consists of tiered multi-level gardens with fountains, watercourses and
painted pavilions. Amongst others, the best-preserved one is Vidyadhar-ka-Bagh,
constructed by the builder of the city, Vidyadhar, with shady trees, flowing
water, an open pavilion and suites of living rooms.
Jauhari Bazar
This is where you can buy jewellery and tie and dye sarees. Two lanes joining
the main road Gopalji ka Rasta and Haldion ka Rasta house numerous establishment
selling jewellery. On the main road itself you find many silversmiths. Traditional
tie and dye fabrics and textiles are also available here.
Bapu Bazar and Nehur

Bazar Here you can purchase textiles, local perfumes and shoes made of camel
skin. Mirza Ismial road
M.I. Road
The broad thoroughfare houses a large number of emporia selling a variety
of goods ranging from jewellery and brass work to textiles, to blue pottery,
to woodwork, etc. These shops stock a large variety of goods to satisfy
the tourists' needs.
Tripolia Bazar and Chaura Rasta
You can shop here for textiles, utensils, ironware and trinkets. If you
want to see the artisans at work, step into the side lanes and see for yourself.