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W E L C O M E T O J A I P U R
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JAIPURTHE CITY OF PINKDREAMS
  • Great OFFER
  • 3N/4D Rs.4000p.p. MAP
  • Curtsey www.davtours.com

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ARCHITECTURE
  • Jaipur which is also referred to as the pink city
    is noted for its architectural wonder. The
    architecture of this capital city of rajasthan is
    a beautiful fusion of yesteryears and modern
    architectural pattern. This city, with its well
    planned roads, can be compared with recently
    designed cities. It has earned the name pink
    city, because most of the buildings have been
    painted pink. The main architectural creations of
    jaipur are the amber fort palace, the city
    palace, the jantar mantar and the hawa mahal. The
    city is a square, eight hundred meters on each
    side and is divided into nine parts. The palace
    is located in the central, along with the unique
    Jantar Mantar .

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HAWA MAHAL
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INFRASTRUCUTRE
  •  Jaipur was ranked the 7th best place to visit
    in Asia. Modern infrastructural facilities are
    developing fast .The city is expanding very
    quickly and has become a hot spot for development
    in Rajasthan .Jaipur has a well maintained road
    network with multi-story flyovers and traffic
    lights . Events like Jaipur Jewelry Show
    and  Jaipur Literature Festival offer a common
    platform for people not only from India but from
    other countries also.

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LAKE PALACE
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MY TRAVELOGUE JAIPUR
  • JAIPUR MONUMENTS

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FACTS ABOUT JAIPUR
  • HISTORY
  • Jaipur, also popularly known as the Pink City,
    is the capital and largest city of the Indian
    state of Rajasthan. Founded on 18 November 1727
    by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of
    Amber, the city today has a population of more
    than 3.1 million.
  • Jaipur is one of the finest planned cities of
    India, located in the semi-desert lands of
    Rajasthan. The city which once had been the
    capital of the royalty now is the capital city of
    Rajasthan. The very structure of Jaipur resembles
    the taste of the Rajputs and the Royal families.
    At present, Jaipur is a major business centre
    with all requisites of a metropolitan city


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FACTS ABOUT JAIPUR
  • HISTORY
  • The city is remarkable among pre-modern Indian
    cities for the width and regularity of its
    streets which are laid out into six sectors
    separated by broad streets 111 ft (34 m) wide.
    The urban quarters are further divided by
    networks of gridded streets. Five quarters wrap
    around the east, south, and west sides of a
    central palace quarter, with a sixth quarter
    immediately to the east. The Palace quarter
    encloses a sprawling palace complex, Hawa Mahal,
    formal gardens, and a small lake. Nahargarh Fort,
    which was the residence of the King Sawai Jai
    Singh II, crowns the hill in the northwest corner
    of the old city. The observatory, Jantar Mantar,
    is one of the World Heritage Sites. Jaipur is a
    popular tourist destination in Rajasthan and
    India.

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FACTS ABOUT JAIPUR
  • NATURAL BEUTY
  • . The city is dotted with beautiful gardens and
    parks. Prominent among them are Ram Niwas Garden,
    Sisodia Rani Garden and Palace, Vidyadhar Garden,
    Kanak Vrindavan, Central Park, Jawahar Circle
    Garden, Technology Park in Mansarover, Vidyadhar
    ka Bagh in Goner.
  • Other places of interest include Chand Baori
    (stepwell), Chokhi Dhani (a village resort),
    Kathputhli slum a Jaipur slum, Raj Mandir Cinema
    (a beautiful cinema hall).

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CUSTOM AND TRADITIONS OF JAIPUR
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PICTURES OF JAIPUR
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CUSTOMS OF JAIPUR
  • Jaipur being a traditional place, most people
    there still view women from an orthodox point of
    view. In the earlier times the royal wives were
    not allowed to step outside the palace grounds.
    Their slight contact with outside was through the
    numerous latticed windows of Hawa Mahal, from
    where they could watch the townspeople going
    about their work or watch processions. The rest
    of the royal palace was surrounded by a tall wall
    with no gaps. It would be helpful for the women
    to note that a lengthy dress leaving little to
    skin show would be the most proper attire for
    Rajasthan.

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TRADITIONS OF JAIPUR
  • Language is a crucial medium to communicate. The
    primary language of Jaipur is Rajasthani.
    However, Marwari, Hindi and English are also
    prevalent in the city. ReligionThe main
    religion which is followed in Jaipur is Hinduism.
    Other religions include Jainism, Islam, Sikhism
    and Christianity in the decreasing order. Folk
    Dance and MusicDance and Music of Jaipur bring
    liveliness to the desert lands of Rajasthan.
    "Ghoomar" is the main folk dance of Jaipur in
    which the ladies flaunts their huge ghagras or
    skirts while dancing. Regarding music, the people
    of Jaipur share the royal interest of Rajputs in
    Morchang, Naad, Tanpura, Sarangi and many others.

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PICTURES OF CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF JAIPUR
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INTRESTING PLACES AT JAIPUR
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AMBER FORT
  • The Kachhawahas ruled from Amber, 11 km from
    Jaipur, for seven centuries. With a history so
    old, it is not unexpected that there is a lot of
    the past that can be traced in its archaeological
    history. While many of the very early structures
    have either disappeared or been ruined, those
    dating from the 16th century on are in a
    remarkable state of preservation.

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  • Amber as it exists now is the handiwork of
    three of the kingdom's rulers that include Man
    Singh and Jai Singh I and II

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JAIGARH FORT
  • One of the few military structures of medieval
    India, retaining its ancient splendour in
    palaces, garden, reservoirs, a granary, an
    armoury, a well planned cannon foundry, several
    temples, a tall tower and a giant mounted cannon
    the Jai Ban, one of the largest in the country
    are preserved here.

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  • The extensive parkotas (walls), watch tower and
    gateways of Jaigarh dominate the western skyline.

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CITY PALACE
  • As may be expected, the City Palace complex lies
    at the heart of the city. Getting in is simpler
    than it once was. Though the erstwhile maharaja
    and his family and close friends use the
    triple-arched Tripolia Gate to enter their
    section of the palace, most visitors are ushered
    in through Atish Pol which is located close to
    the royal stables.

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  • However, it is only the buildings around Chandra
    Mahal that are open to the public, and these also
    form part of a museum which includes everything
    from Grand outfits (including one with 18 kilos
    of golden thread woven into it) to swords and two
    silver urns that are believed to be the largest
    silver objects in the world. These are housed in
    the Mubarak Mahal, and the Diwan-I-am
    respectively.

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HAWA MAHAL
  • Located to one side, but a part of the City
    Palace complex, Hawa Mahal is best viewed from
    the street outside. If is were not for the
    bustling bazaar all around, it would have been
    easy to mistake it for a film set, so exquisitely
    is it proportioned, and so incongruous is its
    delicacy.

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  • Hawa Mahal consists of five tiers of corridors on
    the inside, with pierced screen windows that
    overlook the street below. It is believed the
    women of the royal zenana would sit concealed
    behind these screens to see life in the city
    beyond the walls of the palace.

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JANTAR MANTAR
  • A stone observatory, part of the city palace
    complex, Jantar Mantar is one of several other
    astronomical observatories created by Maharaja
    Sawai Jai Singh 2nd (other are in Delhi, Banaras,
    Ujjain).

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  • These concrete masonry instruments were used to
    measure everything from altitude to time, and map
    the movement of the planets and the stars.
  • Jai Singh 2nd had a passion for astronomy and
    used astronomical inventions from different of
    these observatories.

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CENTRAL MUSEUM
  • Located in the center of the sprawling Ram Niwas
    Bagh, this is the oldest museum in the state. The
    building was designed by colonel Sir Swinton
    Jacob. It was built in 1876 when king Edward VII
    visited India as the Prince of Wales. It was
    opened to public in 1886 there is also an
    Egyptian mummy belonging to the Ptolemaic Epoch.

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  • There are miniature paintings of various
    sub-schools of Rajasthan . A glimpse of the land
    the people of Rajasthan is presented through well
    planned dioramas. From 1959 onwards the various
    galleries along the ground floor of the museum
    were completely reorganized and renovated.

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  • The central gallery is devoted to Rajasthani
    music and dance. Original musical instrument,
    both classical and folk, are displayed in their
    functional positions. Specimens include typical
    folk instruments like Masak, Kama, Yacha, Dadh,
    Madal, Khanjari, Satari, Bankia, Pungi, Alogoja,
    Iktara etc.

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  • The dances illustrated in the gallery include
    classical ones like kathak for which Jaipur
    Gharana is famous, as well as popular folk dances
    such as Dandia, Ghoomar Holi etc. Festivals
    ceremonies (like marriage) are also dioramized in
    a lively manner. The museum functions as the
    State Museum of Rajasthan.

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CLIMATE
Jaipur has a hot semi-arid climate receiving over
650 millimeters (26 in) of rainfall annually but
most rains occur in the monsoon months between
June and September. Temperatures remain
relatively high throughout the year, with the
summer months of April to early July having
average daily temperatures of around 30
C (86 F). During the monsoon there are
frequent, heavy rains and thunderstorms, but
flooding is not common. The winter months of
November to February are mild and pleasant, with
average temperatures ranging from 1518 C
(5964 F) and with little or no humidity. There
are however occasional cold waves that lead to
temperatures near freezing.
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THANK YOU HOPE YOU LIKED OUR PRESENTATION
EFFORTS BY-A.ARIHARAN VIJAY AKHIL SETHI AVEIKAL
GULATI ISHIKA SONI K.JAYASHREE MANAN
AGRAWAL RACHITA SHERON SANCHIT GARG SURBHI AGRAWAL
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