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What place can be better for a honeymoon than the Pink City of Jaipur? Make your honeymoon in Jaipur a memorable event by exploring the romantic forts and palaces of Jaipur, wandering through the local markets, enjoying the folk dances and music, savoring the ethnic cuisines and buying gifts for each other.
It would be interesting to visit the historical monuments together on honeymoon in Jaipur. 11 km before the city of Jaipur is Amber Fort, which was built over a period of two centuries under the patronage of Raja Man Singh, Jai Singh I and Jai Singh II. Enjoy your honeymoon peeping through the lavish City Palace and the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum. The Chandra Mahal within the palace complex is still occupied by the royal family. Astronomical Observatory at Jantar Mantar is the pièce de résistance of Jaipur and a baby of Sawai Jai Singh. Hawa Mahal or Palace of Wind with 953 windows was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh for the royal ladies to watch out the royal processions and city life while themselves staying hidden.
On your honeymoon in Jaipur, witness the World's Largest Canon, Jaivan at Jaigarh Fort. Maharaja Ram Singh commenced the Ram Niwas Bagh in the 19th century AD as a part of famine relief project. The garden comprises of an aviary, herbarium, museum, sports complex and zoo. The Albert Hall within the garden displays some priceless objects. Jal Mahal is a palace built in the center of a lake and Sisodia Rani Garden are also worthy of visit on honeymoon in Jaipur.
Visit the Pink City where you can find several markets to buy handicraft items, clothes, footwear and souvenirs as a happy reminder of your honeymoon in Jaipur. The important markets in the old city are the Johari Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar and Chandpol Bazaar. Take the blessings at the Govind Devji Temple, Galtaji, Kanak Vrindavan and Lakshmi Narayan Temple for a happy conjugal life on a honeymoon trip to Jaipur. B.M. Birla Planetarium at Birla Science and Technology Center near Statue Circle can be visited to watch audio-visual aids and computerized projections system for education and entertainment.
Make your honeymoon in Jaipur more interesting by visiting Samode, Bagru, Sanganer and Ramgarh Lake. Also visit the ethnic village of Chokhi Dhani where you can get the taste of the rustic life of a typical Rajasthani village.
Jaipur comes live with people and activities during the festival time. The Elephant Festival and Gangaur Festival are held during the months of March or April and Teej Festival is held during the month of July or August. If your honeymoon period falls during this time, you can have added fun.
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