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Sisodia Rani Garden is a symbol of royal grandeur, watch the story of establishment of Sisodia Rani Bagh in the video.

Jaipur : There is no doubt that Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a very beautiful city and the thing that gives a sense of beauty to the people coming to this city are the historical forts of the kings and maharajas located in this pink city, their palaces are beautiful. Lush gardens and wonderful temples. This is also one of the reasons why the Pink City is very much liked by domestic and foreign tourists due to its qualities. On one hand, as soon as people step inside the Hawa Mahal, people get to see a combination of Rajputana and Islamic Mughal architecture, on the other hand, the city Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, situated at a distance of six kilometers from the city, is such that it presents its grandeur. The beauty of this garden is such that after seeing it you too will become convinced of it.


This garden was built in 1728

Named after Rani Chandrakunwar Sisodia of Udaipur, this garden was built by Sawai Jai Singh in 1728. This garden presents a unique example of love. Actually, Queen Chandrakunwar Sisodia of Jaipur had a special love for nature. She often used to rest in the lap of nature in her free time. Seeing the queen’s special love for nature, King Sawai Jai Singh built this garden, which was named ‘ It was named ‘Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh’. Let us tell you that this garden is not only a symbol of the love of the king-queen but also of Radha-Krishna. The architecture is very attractive.

Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh is the largest and most beautiful of all the gardens of Jaipur. This garden, built amidst the surrounding mountains, has become a main tourist destination due to its beauty and structure. The lush green trees and flower beds and the beautiful charbagh style add charm to this garden. However, why not the peak and pavilion of Sisodia Rani’s garden are decorated with Hindu motifs and pictures from the life of Krishna. This garden, built on Mughal architecture, has been built in such a way that the entire garden is visible from the queen’s palace.

Temple of Lord Shiva

Temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Hanuman and Lord Vishnu have also been built in Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh. There is also a natural waterfall next to the temple, which flows during the rainy season. Many films including Lamhein-Dhadak have also been shot in Sisodia Rani’s garden. Let us tell you that Prince Madho Singh was born in this palace, who later became the king of Jaipur in 1750 AD.

How much fee for Indians

While the entry fee to Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh is Rs 55 per person for Indians, it is Rs 302 per person for foreign tourists. For students studying there, its price is only Rs 25. Not only this, entry for children below 7 years of age is free.

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