Attractions Near Jaipur: Samode Palace
To choose the impressive city of Jaipur as destination for a holiday, travelers should be aware that, if you want to get to know the fascinating capital of Rajasthan, you must also explore its no less captivating surroundings, blending of spirituality and the splendor of other times.
This purpose, however, does not cease to be a challenge, as the time during any itinerary by India is usually a well as valuable as low. Therefore, with the desire to guide or to those who want to find ourselves in this Asian country, summarizes the highlights of all who are in the vicinity of Jaipur.
The first stop on this unforgettable journey could be the Nahargarh Fort, a beautiful fortress which rises to 5 km from the junction with the road of Jaigarh fort.
Despite the fact that it is completely abandoned, its decadent succession of stays empty courtyards and draws a picture priceless before the stunned eyes of the newcomer, you will also be able to enjoy the magnificent views over Jaipur.
Although the schedule of visits from 10.00 am to 5.30 pm, approximately, it is recommended that you opt for the very first moments of the day. There, you can arrive by taxi or on foot from the city.
Another fundamental enclave is the valley of the Galta, a center of pilgrimage for Hindus. In the deployed numerous temples and ponds in the believers to carry out their ritual baths. In addition, a little less than 3 km and at the top of a hill, is the temple of the Sun, which thus becomes a threshold of exception.
The tour of the area is complete with Sanganer, a village located 13 km from Jaipur and dotted with jain temples, and Gaitor. Located at the foot of a hill, this houses the chatris (cenotaphs) of the maharajes of Jaipur.
Finally, if you have sufficient margin, it does not travel the 40 km that separate the Rajasthani capital of Samode Palace (in the picture), erected in the 18th century on the inside of a walled perimeter. Of course, its dimensions are well worth the attention of the tourist.
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