This tour is designed for Social Media friendly people, now lit up your Instagram with amazing clicks around the famous landmarks and monuments in Jaipur. In this tour, we have kept in mind how important it is for a few of us to keep up with our social media on different platforms. This takes us around the most visited places on Instagram of the city and experiences with regards to local culture, heritage, history, lifestyle & markets.
In this tour, you visit two of the most prominent fort of Jaipur; which offers a beautiful backdrop for clicking pictures. You can also capture a panoramic view of the city from these forts.
You visit medieval ruins, a town ruined by the time, but still offers a spectacular backdrop for stunning pictures. Here you will find a beautiful temple, clicking a picture at the entrance between the pillars is a must-do thing.
You also visit a famous gate that is surreal, vibrant and captivating. Do click symmetrical pictures of the gate.
Pickup included
Amer fort is known for its artistic style elements, is perhaps one of the best fort palace preserved in India. The fort was built on a high hill and it overlooks Maota Lake which makes it look unrealistically beautiful. The four-level fort was constructed of red sandstone and marble with a courtyard on each level, Diwan-e-Aam, or "Hall of Public Audience", the Diwan-e-Khas, or "Hall of Private Audience", the Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace), or Jai Mandir, and the Sukh Niwas. Amer Fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan. The fort has some influence from Persian culture, it's a unique design where Persian architecture is mixed with Hindu architecture.
Jagat shiromani temple is situated in amer jaipur, rajasthan, India. This magnificent temple dedicated to meera bai and Lord Krishna. Meera bai is the devote of lord krishna she is the wife of mewar king though in childhood she devote to the Lord Krishna and considered him as her husband. That's why this temple is also called Meera bai temple. At the entrance of the temple, there is a beautiful marble Torna (pylon) which is flanked by a statue of elephants. The toran is the marvelous piece of architecture. There is an interesting story about this temple. It is said that the statue of Lord Krishna in this temple is same statue that Meera Bai used to worship in the state of mewar, 600 years ago. This statue was saved from destruction by rulers of Amer during Mughal war with Mewar state and brought safely to Amer.
Here we stop for clicking pictures of Medieval Ruins. Amer is a famous city in Indian history during Medieval times. The city was dotted with beautiful architecture and buildings. Presently, all that left of the Tinsel towns are Ruins, which gives a great opportunity for clicking beautiful pictures all along
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Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.