Nahargarh Fort, Nahargarh

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.
Tour in Jaipur opens up an array of architectural marvels that
the royal state of Rajasthan is famous for. And Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur is
a massive structure that gives vacationers a glimpse of the architectural
wonders that dots the Pink city of India.
Nahargarh or the Tiger
Fort is the first of the three forts built by the kings of Jaipur. Built
mainly in 1734 by Jai Singh II, it lies 6 km north west of City Palace and
provides some stunning views of the city of Jaipur down below to the Man
Sagar Lake. The imposing fort harbors many legends and three kings have
added their stamp at different times to the structures within the fort.

In the midst of this lake is a palatial duck blind, which was used for
shooting parties by the erstwhile royal family. A royal retreat for the
Maharanis, it was also used as a personal treasury for many years.
Beyond the hills of Jaigarh, stands the fort of Nahargarh like a
watchful sentinel guarding Sawai Jai Singh's beautiful capital. It overlooks
the city from a sheer ridge to the north, and is floodlit at night. Much of
the original structures are now in ruins, but the lovely buildings added by
Sawai Ram Singh II and Sawai Madho Singh II in the 19 th century are
preserved in a good condition. Some of the rooms provide the most
spectacular view of the city below.
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Hello Durjay,
I'm sorry we were not
able to get together at the end of our trip.
It was very hectic not
knowing if we were going to get on the Air France flt. to Paris that night.
We did and we connected with a Delta flt out of Paris shortly after we
got there, and arrived In Denver, Colorado at 5:00 PM on Wednesday--had a
two hour drive to Vail , Colorado where we live and all ended well.
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