15th century hilltop fort surrounded by walls with palaces, temples, museum and panoramic views.
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Vyas Chhatri (Sunset Point) Jaisalmer
View type : Monument, Cenotaph, SunsetSeries of golden sandstone cenotaphs built in honour of Sage Vyas and also a popular sunset view point.
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Jain Temples and Lakshminath Temple – Jaisalmer Fort
View type : Temples, Carvings, Monument, FortJaisalmer Fort is home to Seven Jain Temples (all connected to each other) built during 12th-16th centuries and the Laxminath Temple. The seven jain temples include i) Sambhavnath Jain Temple with 600 idols ii) Chandraprabhu Jain Temple iii) Parsvanatha Jain Temple iv) Shitalnath Jain Temple v) Shantinath Jain Temple vi) Read more [...]
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Gatore Ki Chhatriyan Jaipur
View type : Monument, CenotaphRoyal crematorium with majestically and intricately carved stone monuments.
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Chand Baori Stepwell Abhaneri
View type : Monument, StepwellChand Baori is one of the deepest and largest stepwells and was built in 8th and 9th centuries with symmetrical steps with 3500 steps to reach the bottom.
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Sattais Kacheris (Court of 27 Pillars) – Amer Fort
View type : Colonnade of PillarsSattais Kacheris is a colonnade of 27 pillars located next to Diwan-E-Aam and is a popular photo-spot in Amer Fort
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Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors) – Amer Fort
View type : Hall of MirrorsIntricately and exquisitely designed hall with glass mirrors on the walls and ceiling.
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Buland Darwaza and Jama Masjid Complex – Fatehpur Sikri
View type : MonumentsBuilt in 1602 A.D., Buland Darwaza is the main entrance to the Jama Masjid complex and it is considered the highest gateway. Jama Masjid complex houses the Jama Masjid, Shaikh Salim Chishti’s white marble mausoleum, a large courtyard and other monuments.
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Jodha Bai’s Palace – Fatehpur Sikri
View type : MonumentRed sandstone palace built by Akbar with a central courtyard for his wife Mariam-uz-Zamani (many consider Jodha Bai was her given name at birth).
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Diwan-i-Khas – Fatehpur Sikri
View type : Monument, Lotus PillarDiwan-i-Khas is a square building with four chhattris on the roof and was used as a hall of private audience and popular for the lotus shaped central pillar.