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Exotic Monuments of Jaipur

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Jaipur is not only famous for Royal Palaces and Forts, but there are few monuments which deserved special mention in guide books.

In this tour, we have handpicked three monuments that are exotic, vivid and we are sure you would be mesmerized by them.

Chand Baroi is one of the deepest and largest Stepwell in the world, its 64 feet deep almost 13 floors, and more than 3500 steps and was built in the 9th century for water harvesting. Chand Baroi offers great views for Photography.

The second monument you visit is famous for Paranormal activities; Bhangarh Fort. Most of the activities have been reported post darkness that's why It is forbidden to enter borders of the haunted Bhangarh Fort before sunrise and after sunset.

The last Monument is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the temple houses 100s of Monkeys who reside here of free will. The entire temple complex is located in between valleys and attracts Monkeys from all across the surrounding forest.

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Chand Baori (Step well)

The Chand Baori is a stepwell built over a thousand years ago in the Abhaneri village of Rajasthan. It is one of the largest stepwells in the world and also one of the most beautiful ones. Stepwells, also called bawdi or baori, are unique to this nation. The wells have steps built into the sides that lead down to the water. Chand BaoriChand Baori one was built during the 8th and 9th centuries and has 3,500 narrow steps arranged in perfect symmetry, which descend 20m to the bottom of the well. Centuries ago, the stepwells were built in the arid zones of Rajasthan to provide water all year through. About 64 feet deep, it is India's largest and deepest stepwells with 13 floors and was built in the 9th century for water harvesting.

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This temple is a must visit in Jaipur, a place where you see more than 100 monkeys at once. This old and beautiful architecture is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and monkeys are a sign of His presence in the temple premises. The moment you enter the temple, you will come across these monkeys playing, eating, feeding baby monkeys, swimming in the pond and jumping here and there. At the time of sunset, this is the only view anybody would want to see.

Bhangarh Fort

Bhangarh’s ruins today include several impressive structures, including several temples, public chambers, and the royal palace. Upon entrance, visitors will stumble into a variety of temples, including a Hanuman temple, a Ganesh temple, and a Someshwar temple. These structures, adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures, are proof that Bhangarh is worth visiting for not just the spooks. There are few legends about how this place became haunted, our guide would help you with different legends.

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  • Private transfers
  • Tolls & Parking
  • Service of English speaking Tour Guide
  • Tips & gratitude
  • Lunch
  • Entry ticket - Chand Bowri - INR 200
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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