Jal Mahal Jaipur

Jaipur, the state capital of Rajasthan, is among the earliest planned city in India.

From the ancient times, Jaipur has been the epicentre of business, trade and cultural replace. This has continued over the years, and now Jaipur has even issued on the tourism map of India. The walled city of Jaipur, in fresh pink color, grasps the attraction of every visitor. One can see that canescent magic still alive in the avenues of Jaipur.

Jaipur has an astonishing combine of pulsating and lively culture, forts, palaces, lakes and forests, museums, historic streets, traditionl art & craft, emerging business, and an epicurean pleasure.

Jal Mahal Famous Tourist Attraction in Jaipur

Jal Mahal was constructed by Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799 in the middle of Man Sagar Lake as a place of pleasure. Jaipur is the Palace lake surrounded by water. It is constructed for parties of mallard shooting. The lake was formed by building a dam between two hills by Sawai Man Singh I. The first four floors of this building is under water, only the top floor remains outside.

One can have a wonderful view of the lake and the palace of Nahargarh Fort, built in 1799, the palace is now abandoned, but fairly well preserved. The lake ecosystem is home to a variety of migratory and resident birds. Mansagar Dam on the eastern side of the lake acts as a point of view to see the lake and the valley.

The Nahargarh Fort located nearby offers a superb view of the lake as fine as the palace. You can also get wonderful views of the Jal Mahal place of Jaipur from Mansagar Dam on the eastern side of the lake.

During the winter months one can see a huge number of migratory birds at the lake.