Jal Mahal

There are many monuments in Jaipur, Rajasthan. These monuments have turned into an attraction for tourists as each of these monuments are embedded with a lot of historical significance and reflect splendid Rajasthani architecture. As a result, a large number of tourists visit these monuments in order to get a view of the splendid architecture. There are many such beautiful monuments in Jaipur. The Jai Mahal is one of the most popular monuments in Jaipur. Built by Sawai Pratap Singh in the year 1799 A.D, the particular palace is a perfect showcase of the splendid architecture of that era.

Introduction to Jal Mahal Palace

The typical charm and grandeur of the Jai Mahal Palace in Jaipur often lures tourists from far off corners of the world. A striking architectural landmark, the palace is at the middle of the Man Sagar Lake. The palace was built for the purpose of recreation and pleasure. This reflects the royal taste of the Rajputs during that era. This palace was primarily used for arranging local duck shooting parties. Such parties were a regular custom of the Rajput family as they used to take part in such parties with great enthusiasm.

Located 6.5 kilometers from the city of Jaipur, visit to the Jai Mahal Palace is a wonderful experience as on your way to the palace you will find a lot of memorials of the Rajputs. One of the unique features of the building that provides a pleasant surprise to the visitors is the first four floors of the palace which are submerged under the waters of the Man Sagar Lake. Only the top floor of the place is visible to the onlooker. These features reflect the excellence of architecture of that period. Hence, the Jai Mahal Palace is such a popular tourist attraction.

Significance of Jai Mahal Palace

Visiting the Jai Mahal during the rainy season is even more pleasant as it imparts a great edge to the sandstone of the palace and as a result, they become even more dazzling and beautiful. The lake on which the Jai Mahal is built is also a result of by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh I’s noble initiative. As a dam was built by the Maharaja between the two hills, the lake was formed. The lake actually helps in adding more attraction to the palace tour as there are hundreds of migratory birds found in this part of Jaipur. Hence tours to Jai Mahal also attract a lot of birdwatchers as well. However, the prime attraction in this part of Jaipur remains the Jai Mahal palace. It offers a great tour value as the particular palace not only reflects the excellence in architecture of that period but also reveals the Rajput tradition and culture. The best time to visit this place is during the month of October to March

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