Gatore Ki Chhatriyan The ultimate resting place for the Maharajas of Jaipur is located in Gatore Ki Chhatriyan, which is surrounded by lush vegetation in the Nahargarh Fort foothills. There are numerous cenotaphs built in honour of each Maharaja, making for an interesting sight. The Hindi word "Gaye ka Thor," which means "resting place of the departed souls," is whence the name Gaitore originates. Although it resembles a cemetery, this was one of my favourite spots in Jaipur. Firstly, because of the exquisitely crafted tombs, but also because of how serene and quiet it was, with hardly any other people in sight. Timings: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Entry Fee: ₹ 30 for Indians; ₹ 100 for foreigners
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