Wednesday, 7 January 2015

About Jaipur

JAIPUR 
 Jaipur is affectionately referred to as the Pink City because of the pink walls and buildings of the old city. The city, which is surrounded by rugged hills and besieged walls, is full of fascinating royal heritage and magnificent well preserved buildings. Travel to Jaipur to get a feel for how the monarchy once lived in all its glory. This Jaipur guide will provide you with all the information you need.

HISTORY
Jaipur was built by Sawai Jai Singh II, a Rajput king who ruled from 1699 to 1744. In 1727, he decided it was necessary to shift from Amber Fort to a location providing more space and better facilities, and began to construct the city. Jaipur is actually India's first planned city, and the king put great effort into its design. The old city was laid out in a rectangle shape of nine blocks. State buildings and palaces occupied two of these blocks, while the remaining seven were allocated to the public. As for why the city was painted pink -- it was to welcome the Prince of Wales when he visited in 1853!

LOCATION
Jaipur is the capital city of India's desert state of Rajasthan. It's located approximately 260 kilometers (160 miles) south west of Delhi.

GETTING THERE
Jaipur is well connected to the rest of India. It has a domestic airport with frequent flights to and from Delhi, as well as other major cities. Indian Railways "super fast" train services operate along the route, and it's possible to reach Jaipur from Delhi in around five hours. The bus is also another option, and you'll find services to and from many destinations. A useful website for checking out bus timetables is the Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation one.

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