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Your Complete Guide To Visiting Jaipur's Iconic Jantar Mantar Site

Completed in 1734, Jantar Mantar has an extraordinary collection of astronomical instruments

The Jantar Mantar of Jaipur is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Photo: Skreidzeleu/Shutterstock
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Jaipur, the largest city in Rajasthan, is a captivating historical destination. Named after Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amer, the "Pink City" is part of the Golden Triangle circuit which includes Delhi and Agra. Constructed in 1727 and based on vaastu and Shilpa Shastra principles, Jaipur's walled city retains its planned layout, characterised by bustling bazaars, well-organised streets, and the iconic pink hue of its ancient walls and majestic landmarks. Its renowned palaces, forts, museums, and vibrant Rajasthani traditional handicrafts and textiles add to its allure.

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