Nahargarh Fort Jaipur

The beauty of Jaipur has been attracting a large number of tourists from around the world. The fame of this city as a tourist destination has reached the far corners of the world. As a result, in addition to domestic tourists, Jaipur have experienced a tread of foreign tourists. The presence of a large number of tourist destination has contributed to their journey to become one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the world. There are a number of forts and palaces in Jaipur.

These forts and palaces offer an enriching experience for tourists. Each of them is studded with historical significance and architectural beauty. Nahargarh Fort is one of those strengths in Jaipur which has both historical significance and architectural beauty. As a result, large numbers of tourists visiting the strength to catch a glimpse of the famous historical exhibits and architectural splendor.

The term "Nahargarh" means "the abode of Tigers", so also is known as the Tiger Fort. Nahargarh Fort is the first of the 3 forts constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur. The strength is in the top spot Aravalis resistant and provides a spectacular view of the city. Given this fact, the fort was made to serve as a means of support to the security of Amer. The fortress was built mainly in 1734, though additions were made to it, by the succeeding rulers in the 19th century.

There are numerous buildings situated inside the Fort Nahargarh and including more resources Madhavendra Bhawan. It was built by Sawai Ram Singh II and has a series of interconnected rooms with colorful corridors and hallways. This place was used as a picnic spot for members of the royal family.

Another main attraction is the fort, offers a striking view of the Man Sagar lake and the suburbs. Nahargarh Fort geometric design is at its best at night, when bright light. To add spirit to your trip, the cafeterias inside the fort offers the best drinks and snacks. Nahargarh Fort forms a remarkable backdrop of Jaipur and offers a stunning view of city lights.

Nahargarh Biological Park: Located near the Nahargarh fort on the outskirts of Jaipur, the park spans biological 7.2 square kilometers Nahargarh sanctuary (50 square kilometers). consisting of quartizite and granite rocks, and vegetation of the region is adequately represented by tropical dry deciduous and thorn forests.

The species of the area, some of which faded in recent years have been reintroduced, so that today the park has tiger, leopard, Asiatic lion (otherwise, only confined to the Gir Forest Sanctuary Gujarat), the sloth bear, caracal, several species of deer, Gharial, crocodile and otter in its wetlands, pangolin jackal, wild dog, wolf, hyena, jungle cat and civet Fishing, Ratel, common and Desert Fox, wild boar, langur and rhesus monkey, and of course, a large number of species of birds.

The intention is to rebuild an area where the Aravalli and wetlands vegetation are in harmony with wildlife species, and where natural reproduction occurs in nature. This in turn will help to repopulate depleted areas with other species reared in the wild, and attend educational programs in nature education.

However, the older parts of Fort Nahargarh shattered with the times, but the new additions to the fortress, yet charming and well maintained. Nahargarh Fort is a symbol of real estate and speaks of its majestic past. A visit to this fortress will surely make your trip a memorable experience.