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Amber Fort, a must-visit tourist spot in Jaipur, India.
A must-visit spot in the area.
When traveling to northern India, Jaipur should be a city that many people don't miss. It is one of the famous "Four Color Cities" in India, known as the "Pink City". In addition to the famous Palace of the Winds and City Palace, the Amber Fort here is also a must-see.
Attraction introduction
Amber Fort is built on the hills north of Jaipur, with a large area. It was first built in 1592 and took 125 years to complete.
Ticket
Visiting Amber Fort requires purchasing a ticket, with foreign tourists charged 500 rupees and domestic tourists charged 50 rupees. To reach the fort from the foot of the mountain, there is a stretch of mountain road that can be traversed by foot, elephant ride, or jeep. Walking is not too far.
Amber Castle Guide
Amber Castle is a complex of buildings built along the mountain, divided into three levels. The first level, the palace, is a very spacious square, which was probably used for military training or parades at that time. If you ride an elephant, you can pass through the Lion Gate and arrive at this square.
The second floor palace of Amber Fort is a public conference hall. In the middle of the square, there is a square building which was once the place where Indian nobles received ministers and listened to the people's advice, as well as the place where the people paid various "harsh taxes" to the nobles. Today, the public conference hall is a popular tourist destination and a place for leisure and relaxation.
Next to the public conference hall is an exceptionally magnificent palace ✨, also the most famous attraction: the Glass Palace. It is an emperor's sleeping palace built in 1675, and is called the "Mirror Palace" because countless mirrors are embedded in the walls and ceilings of the palace. In addition to mirrors, many gems are also embedded in the walls. Whether it is mirrors or gems, the embedding method is identical to that of the Taj Mahal walls.
After coming out of the Glass Palace, we arrived at the highest point of Amber Castle, where we can take in the surrounding scenery 📸. The most eye-catching of them all is the castle on the mountain next door, called Jäger Castle. This castle is very mysterious and outsiders are still not allowed to approach it.
Standing at a high place, one can truly feel that the Amber Fortress is easy to defend and difficult to attack. The fortress is situated high and overlooks the surroundings, with a moat below, and the mountains around it are covered with a 40-kilometer-long city wall.
Indian amber fort, built from milk white, light yellow, rose red and pure white stone, looks like amber from a distance, so called amber fort. The building of amber fort is complex but exquisite, built on the mountain, very powerful. The famous Palace of Mirror in Amber Fort is a beautiful pattern made of small lenses, and the exquisite technique is breathtaking!
There are also many castles in India, which may be traces left by the British colony for many years. There are red amber forts, castles built in the water, and royal castles, which are valuable cultural monuments.
Amber Fort, a monument in Jaipur, Rajasthan[1]. On a hill on the outskirts of Jaipur, is the capital of the ancient king of India, built in 1592. Tourists can ride elephants up the mountain. Since the castle is built on a hill called Amber, it is called Amber Fort.
I love this amazing place in India!
Amer Fort or Amber Fort is a fort located in Amer, Rajasthan, India. Amer is a town with an area of 4 square kilometres located 11 kilometres from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Located high on a hill, it is the principal tourist attraction in Jaipur.
Amber Castle is the capital of ancient Indian Vassal King founded in 1592. It is made of milky white, light yellow, rose red and pure white stone. It looks like amber from a distance, so it is called Amber Castle. Amber Castle is a complex but exquisite building, built on the mountains, with great momentum. Amberburg's famous Mirror Palace is amazingly delicate with tiny lenses, while the royal residence of 12 princesses is intricately constructed. Visitors to Amberburg need to change to a jeep to go up the hill. The Jeep fleet is very large and magnificent. It's also a sight.