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City Palace: Located in northeastern Jaipur, City Palace is a collection of mahals and havelis and one of the city's top tourist destinations. Between 1729 and 1732 A.D., Sawai Jai Singh II constructed the City Palace. It combines Rajput, Mughal, and European design elements. The palace has numerous courtyards and buildings in addition to Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal. When planning your trip to the Golden Triangle, don't forget to include this architectural wonder displaying Rajput history. Amber Fort: One of Jaipur's magnificent structures, Amber Fort is around 11 kilometres from the main city. It is perched atop a hill and provides a breathtaking view of a vast palace complex made of white marble as well as light yellow and pink sandstone. There are different parts of the fort, including as gardens, temples, the King's rooms, zenana, and intricately carved gates. Sheesh Mahal, Diwan-i- Aam, royal shrines, and the subterranean water tunnels that link Amer and Jaigarh Fort are a few of the must-see areas of the fort. Jaigarh Fort: Forts have a special attraction that entices historians, photographers, and culture aficionados from all over the world. The beautiful Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur is one outstanding illustration of that. It was established in 1726 by Sawai Jai Singh II and is perched atop a hill, similar to other forts in the Pink City. One of this fort's key draws is the Jaivana Cannon, the biggest cannon on wheels in the world. Locals refer to the hill surrounding the Jaigarh Fort as "Cheel ka Teela" or "Hill of the Eagle." This amazing fort is currently open to visitors from all around the world. Nahargarh Fort: Located in the foothills of the Aravalli mountain ranges, Nahargarh Fort was formerly known as Sudarshangarh. It is one of the great forts. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II rebuilt the fort in

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