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Palace on Wheels Detailed Tour : Day 6 ( Sightseeing ) |
Months of Operation
(September till April next year) |
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Route Map
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Jagmandir
The other island palace, Jagmandir, was commenced by Maharana Karan Singh, but
takes its name from Maharana Jagat Singh (1628-52) who made a number of
additions to it. It is said that the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, derived some of his inspiration
for the Taj Mahal from this palace after staying here in 1623-24 while leading a
revolt against his father, Jehangir. Flanked by a row of enormous stone elephant, the island has an impresive chhatri
carved from grey-blue stone. The view across the lake, to the city and its
glorious golden palace, is a scene of rare beauty. |
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City Palace Museum
The huge City Palace, towering over the lake, is the largest palace complex in
Rajasthan. Actually a conglomeration of buildings added by various Maharanas, it
still manages to retain a surprising uniformity of design. The building was
started by Maharana Udai Singh II, the city's founder. The palace is surmounted
by balconies, tower and cupolas and there are fine view over the lake and the
city from the upper terraces.
The palace is entered form the northern end through the Baripol (built 1600 AD)
and the Tripolia Gate (1725 AD) with its eight carved marble arches. It was once
a custom for Maharanas to be weighed under the gate and their weight in gold or
silver distributed to the populace.
The main part of the palace is now preserved as a museum. It includes the
MorChowk with its beautiful mosaics of peacocks, the favourite Rajasthani bird,
the Manak (or Ruby) Mahal has glass and mirrorwork, while Krishna Vilas has a
remarkable collection of miniatures (no photography allowed). In the Bari Mahal,
there is a pleasant central garden. The Moti Mahal has beautiful mirror work and
the Chini Mahal is covered in ornamental tiles. There's an armoury section
downstairs. More paintings can be seen in the Zenana Mahal. There's a large
tiger-catching cage near the Zenana Mahal entrance. |
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Saheliyon ki Bari
Saheliyon ki Bari, or Garden of the Maids of Honour, is in the north of the
city. This small ornamental garden, with its fountains, kiosks, marble elephants and
delightful lotus pool. |
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