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Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh

Location: Located on Jaipur-Agra Highway, 10 kms from Jaipur Built by: Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh Built in: 1728 Highlights: Murals of Radha-Krishna How to reach: One can easily reach Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh from Jaipur either by taking local Buses, Cars or Taxis Distance : 8km from Jaipur on Agra Road.

Jaipur is a famous city for its beautiful forts and lakes, but how would you like to visit a beautiful lush green garden in the capital of Rajasthan? Seeing a green patch in the midst of barren dry land, one can not help but be surprised at the contrast and this is exactly how one feels as one looks at the Sisodia Rani ka Bagh in Jaipur.

Sisodia Rani-ka Bagh: This is a beautiful garden, located such at a low distance of 10 kms from Jaipur, on Jaipur-Agra Highway. Sisodia Bagh gets a prime attraction in the charming city of Jaipur. This Garden appeals more to the beholder, since it stands as a symbol of love. About half a kilometer from Vidyadharji-ka Bagh is the lovely Sisodia Rani-ka Bagh. The  palace here was built by Sawai Jai Singh in 1722 for his queen from Udaipur with an intention to gift the garden. As the name suggests, the Garden was named after the queen, who was adorable to the King.

Sisodia rani ka bagh is a beautiful park, located at a distance of 10 Kms from Jaipur, on Jaipur-Agra Highway. Sisodia Bagh gets a prime attraction in the charming city of Jaipur. The Park appeals more to the beholder, since it stands as a symbol of love. In 1728, Sisodia Rani Park was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, with an intention to gift the park, to his Sisodia Queen from Udaipur. As the name suggests, the Park was named after the queen, who was adorable to the King.

Sisodia Rani Park served as a natural sanctum and a getaway for the Maharani of Jaipur. Here, the queen used to spend time in the lap of nature, away from the political machinations of the royal palace. The Park houses fragrant shrubs and exquisite variety of plants, which exclaims the fact that it made a perfect sanctum for the lady of the royal household. For centuries, the park offered a retreat to the crowned heads and royal ladies, but at present everybody can enjoy this exotic and refreshing park.

The structure of the park is imbibed from the Mughal style of Architecture, which makes it a well-designed park. Sisodia Rani Park appears to be designed on the theme of eternal lovers, Radha-Krishna. The park appeals to the artistic and visual tastes of the spectator with its layered parks, fascinating fountains, painted pavilions and galleries. The interesting frescos, depicting the exotic scenes of Radha-Krishna, enthrall the visitors for their divine appearance.

This garden was the perfect place for the queen to enjoy the beautiful landscape, cool breeze and fresh air for health and wellness. Many say, the garden was built as a cure to the Queen's homesickness but some insist the Queen found the gardens to be the perfect place to escape Court intrigues. Regardless of the reason for its construction, one cannot deny the beauty and charm of this magnificent garden.

Sisodia Rani garden may have been a summer retreat for the royalty and nobility in the 18th and 19th century but now we all can enjoy the refreshing air and fragrance of the garden.

If you really need a break and want to visit the Sisodia Rani ka Bagh, then come to Jaipur in Rajasthan and check out the beauty of the garden with your own eyes. You can also check out the natural springs that lie on the way to Galta and pay your respects at the temples of Lord Vishnu, Hanuman and Shiva.


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