Jaipur is one of the most alluring
cities of Rajasthan, India. Every year, people from all over the
world come to explore the
majestic city of Jaipur. There are numerous
Tourist Attractions In Jaipur; still the
Jaipur city offers many other places in the suburbs to satisfy the appetite of tourists. You can
visit Abhaneri, a small town, popular for its astonishing step wells and
Harshad Mata Temple in Jaipur. On the other hand,
Sanganer is famous for manufacturing the quality hand-made paper in
India.
Rajasthan is famous for its traditions and culture. Keeping the traditions,
Bagru is a small
village in Rajasthan, where you can see the traditional block-printing without any modern adulterations in its process. For adventurous people,
Ranthambore National Park and Sariska National Park would be the best options to surf.
Sambhar Lake is another destination where you can observe the salt-making process. Continuing the excursion list,
Samode is alluring with its
Palace in Jaipur.
Art lovers would definitely love the Persian and
Arabian manuscripts at Tonk. Bairath with its remnants of medieval
Indian architecture attracts the tourists from far and near.
Ramgarh Lake is a huge artificial lake, the other attractions being the hunting lodge and polo grounds in
Ramgarh Lake. All these beautiful destinations offer swift excursion from
Jaipur.SamodeSamode is a great place of tourist interest, located at a distance of 42kms from Jaipur, on the way to
Shekhawati in Rajasthan.
Samode is renowned for its stunning havelis and forts. Samod makes a perfect destination to enjoy one's holidays.
BagruBagru is a small village, located at a distance of 30 kms from
Jaipur, on
Jaipur-Ajmer Road. The village town of
Bagru is not popular for any palace or fort, but for its typical wooden prints. These prints of
Bagru Tourism are acclaimed all over India and are particularly known as
Bagru prints.
KarauliKarauli is a small village, situated at a distance of 182 km from
Jaipur. Founded in 1348,
Karauli is well-known for its
Madan Mohanji Temple. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. Initially, the town was known as Kalyanpuri, which was named after the local deity Kalyanji.
RamgarhRamgarh is located at a distance of 25kms from the
city of Jaipur. In the present day, this primeval spot is eminent for its huge artificial lake. This lake has been shaped by raising a high bund amidst the hills covered with trees.
Ranthambore National ParkRanthambore National Park is located in the eastern part of Rajasthan at a comfortable distance of 130kms from Jaipur. Nestled between the
Aravali and Vindhya mountain ranges,
Ranthambore National Park used to be the hunting ground of
Maharajas of Jaipur. The Park is an eye treat for the lovers of wild-life. Various natural rivers and man-made lakes flow through the
National Park of Ranthambore.
SanganerSanganer is located at a distance of 16 kms from Jaipur on the Tonk road.
Sanganer is renowned for its crafts and hand-printed textiles.
Sanganer forms a major part of excursion from Jaipur.
AbhaneriAbhaneri is a small town village, situated at a distance of 95 km from
Jaipur, on
Jaipur-Agra road. The place is popular for the amazing '
Baoris' (step wells) and
Harshat Mata Temple. The
village of Abhaneri is believed to be established by the
King Raja Chand.
SambharSambhar is a small town, located at a distance of 60kms in the west of Jaipur, on Jaipur-Ajmer Highway.
Sambhar Lake is famous for the largest saline
lake in India. Due to this fact, Sambhar is also known as
Salt Lake City. Literally,
Sambhar means salt and the lake has been providing salt for over a thousand years.
TonkTonk is a small town, located at a distance of 96 kms from
Jaipur. This little town of
Tonk is also known as the "
Lucknow of Rajasthan" due to its elegance.
Tonk City is popular among tourists for its magnificent mosques, mansions and havelis.
BairathBairath is a place of historical significance, located at a distance of 86 kms from Jaipur, on Shahpura-
Alwar Road.
Bairath is said to have existed from the times of Mahabharata. In that period,
Bairath was known as Virata Nagar. It used to be the capital of Abhimanyu's (Arjuna's son) father-in-law.