At the entrance to the City Palace is Jantar Mantar, the Yantralaya of Sawai Jai Singh II, the last great classical astronomer in India. The modernistic structures known as Yantras are the unique creations of this astronomer-king designed by him and built by experts to observe the movements of sun, moon, planets and the stars. This is the largest of five observatories founded by him in 1716. The others are at Delhi, Ujjain, Mathura & Varanasi. Its massive masonry instruments are of an extraordinary precision & can still be used to measure local time, the sun's declination, azimuth & altitude, the declination of fixed stars & planets & also to determine the time of an eclipse of the sun.
| Location |
Situated in North-East of Rajasthan.
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| Distance |
New Delhi (255 km), Jodhpur (330 km), Udaipur (410 km), Ajmer (131 km)
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| STD Code |
0141 |
| Language |
Hindi, English & Bikaneri |
| Climate / best Season/ Best Time To Visit |
Summer : Max. 45°C Min. 25.8°C, Winters : Max. 22°C Min. 8.3°C . Best Time to visit Throughout the year |
| Entertainment |
Hawa Mahal,Gaitore,Kanak Vrindavan,Jaigarh Fort ,City Palace |
| How to Reach |
Air : The Jaipur Airport is called Sanganer Airport . There are domestic flight connections to Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jodhpur and Udaipur. There is a single international flight to Dubai.
Rail : Connections are from Delhi, Agra, Mumbai ,Chennai, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ahmedabad. Well connected from other states like UP, MP .
Road : A convenient mode of travel to Jaipur is by road. Regular bus service of AC and Deluxe Coaches are available. |
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