Rajasthan
Travel Guide
:- Jaipur Travel Guide -:
Forts & Palaces in Jaipur
Nahargarh Fort
Nahargarh Fort is located on the sheer rugged
ridge of Aravali Hills and it forms an impressive northern backdrop of Jaipur.
It looks most classy when floodlit at night. The fort overlooks the city and
presents a glittering view of the city lights. It was built in 1734 and extended
in 1868.
Nahargarh meaning abode of the tigers was built by Jai Singh to bolster the
defence of Amber. The legend also have it that it was named Nahargarh after
Nahar Singh a prince whose spirit would destroy the construction and not allow
its progress further. So after a tantrik prayer to the spirit it agreed to leave
on condition that the fort is named after him.
The Madhavendra Bhawan, built by Sawai Ram Singh II has uniquely a cluster of
12 identical suits for queens and at the head is a suit for the king himself.
The rooms are linked by corridors and retain some delicate frescos as well as
toilets and kitchen hearths.
It was used by members of the royal family for excursion in summers and is now
even a favoured picnic spot. Durg Cafeteria just above the entrance sells meals
and refreshments, while Padao Restaurant on the west sells drinks around sunset.