Sariska Tiger Reserve
Sariska Tiger Reserve : This park is
situated only 200 km from Delhi and 107 kms from Jaipur. Although larger than
Ranthambor, it is less commercialised and has less tigers but a similar
topography. It covers an area of 800 sq km in total, with a core area of
approximately 500 sq km. The Northern Aravali Hills dominate the skyline with
their mixture of sharp cliffs and long narrow valleys. The area was declared a
sanctuary in 1955 and became a National Park in 1979. The landscape of Sariska
comprises of hills and narrow valleys of the Aravali hill range. The topography
of Sariska supports scrub-thorn arid forests, dry deciduous forests, rocks and
grasses. The broad range of wildlife here is a wonderful example of ecological
adoption and tolerance, for the climate here is variable as well as erratic. It
is located in the contemporary Alwar district and is the legacy of the
Maharajas of Alwar. Pavilions and Temples w
See Map ViewBirla Planetarium
Birla Planetarium : The Birla Planetarium
is at the BM Birla Science & Technology Center, near Statue Circle. The
Planetarium offers unique audio-visual educational and entertainment with its
modern computerised projections system.
See Map ViewSisodia Garden
Sisodia Garden : Sawai Jai Singh built it in
1728. The garden is laid in Mughal style and it depicts the legends of Radha
and Krishna. The garden is located 8 kms from Jaipur - Agra road. It consists
of tiered multi-level gardens with fountains, watercourses and painted
pavilions. Sawai Jai Singh built it for his Sisodia Queen from Udaipur. The
palace house has several galleries, pavilions and beautiful murals depicting
scenes from the life of lord Krishna.
See Map ViewJaigarh Fort
Jaigarh Fort : The Jaigarh fort is the most
spectacular of the three-hilltop forts that overlook Jaipur. In Mughal times,
the Jaipur region was a major weapon-producing centre for the Mughal and Rajput
rulers, several of which are on display in the fort's museum. It is one of the
few military structures of medieval India preserved almost intact, containing
palaces, a granary, a well-planned cannon foundry, several temples, a tall
tower and a giant mounted cannon-the Jai Ban (Jaivan) which is the largest
cannon in the world. Jaigarh Fort is also known as the fort of victory. The
display includes a collection of canons, many of which are exquisitely
decorated and were used in the Mughal campaigns led by the Rajput King, Raja
Man Singh. Of the Jaipur's three forts, Jaigarh is perhaps the most motivating.
It does not have those delicate structures or palaces like that of Amber but if
you want a quick look at a hard-cor
See Map ViewBirla Mandir
Birla Mandir : Birla Mandir or the Lakshmi -
Narayan Temple, situated just below the Moti Dungari. This is a modern temple
built of white marble on top of a hill, dominating the skyline of south Jaipur.
The Birlas (industrialists who have also built several temples in India) built
this temple. The temple has been constructed in white marble and has three
domes, each portraying the different approaches to religion. The presiding
deities here are Vishnu (One of the Hindu Trilogy Gods) called Narayan and his
consort Lakshmi Goddess of wealth and good fortune. The temple is built is
white in marble and exterior has carved sculptures of various mythological
themes and images of saints. The interior has large panel in marble of
mythological proceedings. The images of the deities are placed in the sanctum
sanctorum. Built on raised ground, it is surrounded by large lush green
gardens.
Gaitor
Gaitor: It is the final resting place of the
Maharajas of Jaipur and is located just off the Jaipur - Amber Road. Situated
in a narrow valley the cenotaphs of the former Maharajas are chhatris made in
typical Rajput architecture. The chhatri of Sawai Jai Singh II is of special
mention for its carvings that exaggerate it.
Vidyadhar's Garden
Vidyadhar's Garden : Located near the
Sisodia Gardens,it is a beautiful vineyard, which unfolds itself in the valley.
It is named after Vidyadhar Bhatacharjee the architect of Jaipur.