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Plan language: FrançaisThings to do in Jaipur, India, include exploring Amber Fort, located 11 kilometers from the city center, where you can enjoy panoramic views and intricate architecture. Visit City Palace for its rich blend of Rajasthani and Mughal art. Don't miss Hawa Mahal, a five-story pink sandstone palace with 953 windows designed for royal ventilation.


Experience a stunning fusion of fortification and palace art. Walk through mirror-studded halls and ride elephants up scenic hills.
Faits rapides: Over 2 million tourists explore this hilltop fort every year, which features a unique blend of Hindu and Mughal architectural styles. Its massive ramparts and series of gates create a fortress complex that stretches over 4 kilometers.
Points forts: The fort’s Sheesh Mahal dazzles with over 4,000 tiny mirrors embedded in walls and ceilings, creating a sparkling light show when illuminated by a single candle. Elephant rides up the steep cobblestone path offer panoramic views of the Maota Lake below.


Explore a royal blend of art and architecture. Encounter shimmering mirrors and a fragrant floral clock ticking through history.
Faits rapides: Over 15 stunning buildings make up the sprawling complex, showcasing an eclectic mix of Rajput, Mughal, and European architectural styles. The palace houses the largest collection of royal costumes and historical manuscripts in Rajasthan.
Points forts: Inside, the Sheesh Mahal dazzles with over 7,000 tiny mirrors arranged in intricate patterns that sparkle brilliantly with candlelight. A secret floral clock, designed by Maharaja Madho Singh II, still works perfectly after more than a century, marking time with fragrant blossoms.


Experience a stunning facade with 953 ornate windows. Peek through lattices to see Jaipur's colorful street life from a royal viewpoint.
Faits rapides: A towering five-story palace with 953 small windows creates a honeycomb-like facade that allows air to flow through, keeping the interior cool. The windows were designed so royal women could observe street life without being seen themselves.
Points forts: A unique breeze palace design lets cool air circulate during scorching summers, making it feel like a natural air conditioner. Peeking through the latticed windows offers fleeting glimpses of Jaipur's vibrant pink streets below, a secret royal vantage point.
Après avoir voyagé dans plus de 30 pays, il y a une chose que j'aurais aimé qu'on me dise dès le premier jour, et cela a complètement changé ma façon de découvrir les nouvelles villes.
Les visites à pied gratuites. Oui, vraiment gratuites. Pas besoin de carte de crédit. Pas de piège.
Guide local, 2-3 heures
Sites majeurs, trésors cachés, histoires locales
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J'ai fait ces visites dans des dizaines de villes et elles ont été le point fort de presque tous mes voyages. Si vous visitez Jaipur, India, faites-le le premier jour. Vous me remercierez plus tard.


Explore complex ancient astronomy tools that still amaze with precision. Witness giant sundials showing exact time through shadows and steps.
Faits rapides: Five massive instruments inside calculate time, celestial altitudes, and eclipses using shadows and angles. One device, the Samrat Yantra, acts as a giant sundial towering 27 meters high.
Points forts: The colossal Samrat Yantra can measure time to within two seconds accuracy with its triangular gnomon casting shadows on marked steps. Visitors see ancient astronomy in action while standing on steps designed for precise solar readings.


Enjoy sweeping city views from rugged ramparts. Experience colorful frescoes and vibrant sunsets atop a historic royal retreat.
Faits rapides: Perched 579 meters above the city, this fort offers a panoramic view that sweeps across Jaipur’s pink rooftops. It was named 'Tiger Fort' after a close companion of the royal founder, the legendary Nahar Singh.
Points forts: The fort's walls host a rare collection of early 18th-century frescoes illustrating local folklore and royal hunts, with some sections still vibrant despite centuries. Visitors often pause to watch the sun dip behind Aravalli hills, casting fiery hues over the rugged ramparts.


Experience a palace floating on a lake, blending majestic architecture with tranquil waters. Marvel at the stunning reflections that transform morning views into a painter’s masterpiece.
Faits rapides: Half submerged in the Man Sagar Lake, this palace appears as if floating on water with just its top floor visible. Originally built as a royal summer retreat, it offers a unique blend of Mughal and Rajput architectural styles.
Points forts: The palace's walls are made of lightweight materials to prevent sinking, a fascinating engineering feat of its time. Visitors can admire the reflection of intricate balconies and chhatris perfectly mirrored in the lake's calm water at sunrise.


Explore a treasure trove of 19,000 artifacts under a colorful stained-glass skylight. Experience ancient sculptures, fine carpets, and even an Egyptian mummy!
Faits rapides: The main building houses an impressive collection of over 19,000 artifacts including ancient sculptures, paintings, and carpets. You can spot influences from both Indo-Saracenic and Islamic architectural styles in the intricate facade and interiors.
Points forts: A massive central hall features a stained-glass skylight that floods the space with natural colors by day. The museum's collection includes a rare Egyptian mummy that surprises many visitors.


Experience peaceful spirituality amidst intricate marble carvings. Witness a magical sunset that turns the temple golden and quiet moments of prayer.
Faits rapides: Over 2000 tons of white marble were used to craft the entire temple structure. Daily rituals inside the temple start at dawn and the sound of bells can be heard echoing through the compound early morning.
Points forts: The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi and showcases 1,000 sculptures of various Hindu deities. At twilight, the marble takes on a warm glow, enhanced by dozens of oil lamps lit by devotees creating a serene ambiance.


A large peaceful oasis in the city's center, perfect for relaxing away from the bustle. Enjoy vibrant musical fountains and a serene artificial waterfall in the greenery.
Faits rapides: Central Park in Jaipur spans over 40 acres, offering a vast green space right in the heart of the city. It features a musical fountain that performs daily with colorful lights synchronized to songs.
Points forts: The park is home to an artificial waterfall that stands about 20 feet high, creating a serene spot for visitors to relax. A unique attraction is the replica of Amer Fort's gate at the entrance, blending historical charm with natural beauty.
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Ghewar is a traditional Rajasthani sweet, especially popular during the Teej festival, known for its honeycomb texture soaked in sugar syrup.

Mawa Kachori is a rich sweet treat filled with khoya (mawa) and nuts, often enjoyed during festive occasions in Jaipur.

Balushahi is a deep-fried sweet similar to a doughnut, with a flaky texture and sugar glaze, favored in Jaipur's sweet shops.

Dal Baati Churma is a quintessential Rajasthani dish comprising baked wheat balls served with lentils and a sweet crushed wheat mix.

Pyaaz Kachori is a spicy onion-filled pastry that is a beloved street food snack in Jaipur.

Keema Kachori features a savory meat filling, often spiced minced mutton, encased in a flaky crust, popular in Jaipur's cuisine.

Chai, the spiced tea with milk and sugar, is a staple beverage in Jaipur enjoyed throughout the day.

Jaljeera is a refreshing cumin and tamarind drink that helps beat the heat during Jaipur's hot summers.

Lassi is a traditional yogurt-based drink, sweet or salty, loved in Jaipur for its cooling properties.
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Commentaires (7)
Loved the street food, especially the chaat stalls. Just beware of staying hydrated, the spice level caught me off guard a few times.
If you're visiting Amer Fort, go early morning to avoid crowds and beat the midday heat. Trust me, it makes a huge difference.
Jaipur feels like stepping into a different world. The old city charm is worth the crowd, but expect some touristy prices around the forts.
The colors and markets here are amazing, but the heat in April nearly knocked me out. 3 days was just enough to get a good feel for the city.
It’s a mixed bag for me. The palaces are impressive, but I found the city a bit overwhelming and noisy. Maybe not for those looking for quiet.