biggest mirror palace of the world and bes palace of rajasthan in india.
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Dec 2, 2024
This is one of beautiful place of Jaipur , we like it very much . Very beautiful. It is a part of Maber fort in Jaipur ... I would recommend people to see this ... Full review by IndiaAgraTravels
Nov 23, 2024
Sheesh Mahal, or the Mirror Palace, stands as a dazzling jewel within the majestic Amer (Amber) Palace complex near Jaipur. This architectural masterpiece is not merely a historical chamber but a breā¦ Full review by srujanao
Jul 3, 2024
The Sheesh Mahal in Amber Fort is one of the most beautiful parts of the Fort and an exemplary example of craftsmanship. It has incomparable beauty and art. Mirrors are plastered on the walls Full review by Manchester1955
Our tickets were all pre paid, but I do know that Indian nationals pay very little and the foreign tourist rate is 10x as much, which is still never a lot of money when compared with visiting ā¦
Our tickets were all pre paid, but I do know that Indian nationals pay very little and the foreign tourist rate is 10x as much, which is still never a lot of money when compared with visiting western historic sites.
Is the Sheesh Mahal at Amer Fort ( Not Nahargarh Fort ) Open for Visitors and What is the entrance Fee
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This Sheesh Mahal is at Nahargarh fort and entry fee is 500 Rs. It has been recently made. These charges also include the wax museum entry fee which has some really wonderful wax ā¦
This Sheesh Mahal is at Nahargarh fort and entry fee is 500 Rs. It has been recently made. These charges also include the wax museum entry fee which has some really wonderful wax statues.
Does anybody know how can I go to udaipur from jaipur?! By cab or plane?!
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Hi, I am sorry but I wont be much help. We went to Jaipur via Agra, on a tour bus that was hired for our small group, and then returned to Delhi. Please be prepared for many many ā¦
Hi, I am sorry but I wont be much help. We went to Jaipur via Agra, on a tour bus that was hired for our small group, and then returned to Delhi. Please be prepared for many many hours in traffic. The drivers in India are geniuses, it is unbelievable what they routinely navigate. I recommend taking a couple of days in Jaipur - I was not keen on the quick trip, and I was especially not keen on our tour guide's wasting our time taking us to shops which then resulted in our missing one out of the three sites we had planned to see. I recommend joining in protest with your group to avoid being parked at these shops, and subjected to high pressure sales. Good luck!