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Jai Mahal Palace ( Jaipur)

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Jaipur rekindles the romance and mysticism of a bygone era of the Rajputana. Poetry in pink stone transcending time, a city that has remarkably retained its pulse and vitality. A labyrinth of fascinating bazaars, opulent palaces, colourful streets where camels jostle for space with motorbikes. Amber Fort is situated on a forested hill premonitory, above the Maota Lake near Amber village, about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Jaipur city, the Capital of Rajasthan. Jaipur derives its name from its illustrious ruler Maharaja Jai Singh. The city was undoubtedly one of the best planned in India. The city’s architect, Vidyadhar ensured that he first approved all building plans before being cleared for construction; one of the reason's why the old city has developed so harmoniously. The original plan still exists, and it bears a strong resemblance to the grid pattern of modern cities in the west. Jai Mahal Palace: The magnificent royal edifice traces its origin to 1745. Former residence of the Prime Minister of princely state of Jaipur The majestic palace, a vast complex of regal rooms, pretty pavilions and charming colonnades set amidst 18 acres of landscaped gardens The heritage palace has been painstakingly restored and recently refurbished to offer guests the exclusive experience of a royal lifestyle complemented by legendary hospitality. The stately Mughal Gardens, resonant with the call of peacocks, is a formal, multi-level, quartered garden with pavilions, water channels, flowerbeds, ponds and stone pathways. Jai Mahal Palace offers 100 palatial rooms including 6 suites. Colonial style furniture, miniature paintings, gold-hued silks, sheer curtains and stylish bathrooms offer contemporary comfort with a regal touch. All the rooms have tea/coffee maker, minibar, safe, LED TV, Direct dial telephones, with satellite programs and hair dryer. Wi-Fi connectivity is available. The L-shaped Palace has most of the rooms overlooking a beautiful gardens which replicates an 18th century garden laid out by a Mughal emperor, 200 km east of Jaipur.