Jaipur.. an Indian city with great historical diversity
Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Qasmi - Jaipur is a historical Indian city with its turbulent and ancient past at the same time.. It is one of the favorite tourist destinations in India and the world.
The city of Jaipur is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in India, as it is witnessing great and rapid economic growth, and the city is located in close proximity to the federal capital, Delhi.
Because it is considered part of the corridor proposed to be a national investment attraction area, it has been able to attract people from far away areas to live in it, so Jaipur has become a skilled and educated workforce, and has known the graduation of more than 325 thousand students from various educational institutions.
In fact, the vast and systematic arrangement within Jaipur contributes to every step of urban life, and the well-known Indian order of life grows amidst the chaos in which some of the delights of the past can be sensed in these otherworldly parts of the world.
Traffic noise exceeds the usual on the part of motorbikes, cars, buses and trucks when they relentlessly use sirens to clear the way for their motor vehicles to pass among cows, camels, horses, elephants, goats and the occasional monkey.
In the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace, once home to the former royal family, remains one of Jaipur's biggest attractions, a massive complex of palaces, some of which have been turned into museums, while others are still used by the Maharaja's descendants.
One of the city's main attractions is the presidential suite at Raj Palace, where accommodation costs $45,000 per night, making it the third most expensive apartment in the world.
As for the Water Palace, or known as the famous "Jal Mahal", it is one of the most beautiful places in Jaipur. It was built around 1734 AD, and it is surrounded by an artificial lake whose waters give calm and peace.
The Jal Mahal Palace differs from other palaces, as it consists of four floors below the surface of the lake water, and on the fifth floor there is a garden.
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