Visit Amber Fort, built in 1592, using red sandstone and marble. This fortress features delicate, artistic engravings that are inspired from the Hindu and Muslim design layouts. Its marvellous interiors, and attractively planned Deewan-i-Aam, Shila Devi Temple, Sheesh Mahal and Ganesh Pol etch their charm on the hearts of visitors. Tourists also get attracted to the Magic Flower, a carving on Sheesh Mahal’s marble walls.
Post exploring this huge fortress, see the Rajputana masonry at Hawa Mahal, which is also called the Palace of the Winds. It was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799. Its design is said to resemble the crown of Lord Krishna. It attracts tourists for not only its mythological connection, but also intricately carved jharokhas that still prove to be a source of inspiration for architects.
Also during the day, see Jal Mahal, situated in Man Sagar Lake, from outside. Looking beyond the lake, tourists will be greeted by the scenic views of the Aravalli Hills, temples and ancient forts. You can use the remaining time to explore the dazzling markets of Jaipur.
After finishing this half-day sightseeing tour, retreat to the hotel for an overnight stay.