Same Day Jaipur Night Tour
Tour Plan
6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Amber Fort ( light and sound show)-Nahargarh Fort-Jal Mahal-Hawa Mahal-Pink city-Birla mandir( Laxmi Narayana mandir)-Albert Hall Museum-Choki Dhanii
Quick Views :-
- 1 Place : Amber Fort
- 2 Place : Nahargarh Fort
- 3 Place : Jal Mahal
- 4 Place : Hawa Mahal
- 5 Place : Pink city
- 6 Place : Birla mandir
- 7 Place : Albert Hall Museum
- 8 Place : Choki Dhani
Tour Overview
Jaipur is magnificent at night. The beautiful, iconic structures are gorgeously lit up after sunset and you will be treated to splendid views of the city. One can enjoy pub hopping, go stargazing, enjoy long walks at a park and savor good Rajasthani food in this beautiful city. Through this article, we take you on a night trip to some of the best places in Jaipur, exploring their beauty and allure. There are following places such as Amber Fort ( light and sound show) Nahargarh Fort, Jal Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Pink city, Birla mandir( Laxmi Narayana mandir), Albert Hall Museum and CHOKI DHANI in Jaipur night tour.
Tour Itinerary
1 PLACE : AMBER FORT— [Light and Sound Show]
A spectacle of great visual delight, the Amber Fort & Palace Complex in Jaipur. The Amber Fort has been home to 28 kings of the Kachwaha dynasty until their capital was moved to Jaipur. The town of Amer and the Amber Fort was originally built by Raja Man Singh kachwaha, later, made by Sawai Jai Singh. The striking play of lights along with the musicals highlights the rich folk culture and legends of Jaipur. The sound and light show at Amber Fort is a glorious attempt in reviving the pride, history, and traditions of Amber. The show highlights the local legends, folklore, and celebrates the maestros of folk music, to continue to give Rajasthan its unique identity. The show has been set in a spectacular location, with a brilliant view of Amber Fort & Palace Complex in the front, the rising Jaigarh on the left, and magnificent hills behind it.
2 PLACE : JAL MAHAL—THE FLOATING BEAUTY
A stone’s throw from the memorial tombs of the maharanis of Jaipur lies the fairytale-like Jal Mahal (Water Palace). Maharaja Madho Singh’s intention was to use this as a summer getaway where royal duck hunting parties could take place. This makes sense considering Jal Mahal is situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. This creates an illusion of the palace seemingly floating in the middle of the lake. A perfect time to visit Jal Mahal is right before sunset when the dark. From the banks of the lake, it may seem as if Jal Mahal is a single-storied structure. However, there are four levels submerged under the lake. When it comes to places to visit in Jaipur, the Jal Mahal should top your list.
3 PLACE : HAWA MAHAL—THE WIND WHISTLING PALACE
The Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) looks like an enormous honeycomb, Constructed of pink and red sandstone. This palace is the most remarkable structure in Jaipur. Built-in 1799, Hawa Mahal served as the meeting place for the royal Rajput ladies who could survey the life of the city from 953 tiny windows built into the walls. These small windows allowed for maximum ventilation and even today one can get a magnificent view of Jaipur, overlooking Jantar Mantar and City Palace.
4 PLACE : NAHARGARH FORT—THE ABODE OF MAHARANIS
Nahargarh is located along the Aravalli hills overlooking a beautiful lake. There is a food court and a restaurant at the top of the fort with an excellent view. The fort now also is home to the Jaipur wax museum and glass palace. The story goes that the fort was named after Nahar Singh, a dead prince whose restless spirit was disrupting construction. Whatever was built in the day crumbled in the night. Nahar's spirit was pacified by building a temple in his memory within the fort, which thus became known by his name.
5 PLACE : ALBERT HALL MUSEUM— RAJASTHANI ROYAL ARTEFACTS AND AN EGYPTIAN TWIST
Also called the Central Museum, here you will experience an extensive display of ancient miniature paintings, musical instruments, weaponry, royal costumes, tribal dresses, carpets, vessels, and dioramas. Interestingly, the museum also contains an Egyptian section with a mummy purchased by the maharaja! Notice the Indo-Saracenic architectural style may be experienced in the Albert Hall Museum that came at the end of the colonial era in India. This museum is a combination of Victorian and Islamic architectural elements, and that’s just the outside! The museum was inaugurated in 1876, and with extensive renovation, its doors are open to the public again. You’ll need a good two hours to explore Albert Hall Museum in its entirety.
6 PLACE : Birla Mandir ( Lakshmi Narayan Mandir)
Birla Mandir (Lakshmi Narayan Temple) is a Hindu temple located in Jaipur and is one of many Birla mandirs. It was built by the B.M. Birla Foundation in 1988 and is constructed solely of white marble. It is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu (Narayan) whose images appear inside the temple. the temple is made of white marble. There are four distinct parts of the temple: its sanctum, tower, main hall, and entrance. When it comes to places to visit in Jaipur, the Birla Temple should be top in your list.
7 PLACE : PINK CITY OF JAIPUR
During the rule of Sawai Ram Singh I, the city was painted pink to welcome HRH Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (who later became King Edward VII, Emperor of India), in 1876. Many of the avenues still remain painted in pink, giving Jaipur a distinctive appearance and the epithet of Pink city. Pink was considered the color of hospitality. Since then it became a law to have all buildings and homes painted in pink. The law is being followed to date in some parts. Historic accounts state the city was colored in white before it was turned pink.
8 PLACE : CHOKI DHANI
The Chokhi Dhani Group is synonymous with Rajasthani village-themed hospitality since 1990. the 5-Star Chokhi Dhani Resort & Hotel in Jaipur has been serving international and local travelers. Under the guidance of Chairman, Mr. Gul Vaswani, and Managing Director, Mr. Subhash Vaswani, Chokhi Dhani Group has emerged as a unique hospitality chain with its commitment to provide guests with the unique experience of Rajasthani culture.
Need Help Booking?
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua
+91-992 919 2974