Forts remind us of the battles fought by the courageous soldiers and the glory of ruling powers. Amber fort is a quintessential fort which was built by Man singh and competed by his successor Jai Singh. The mind-boggling combination of Hindu and Mughal structural design impress the visitors instantly. At glance, the fort looks not less then an exceptional construction.

Once entering into Amber Fort, the paintings reflecting the life of famous emperors and their adventurous experiences can be noticed. It also signifies their passion for hunting. The complicated carvings on the walls and ceilings are worth noticing. The minute work adds up to the grand fame of the fort. The dedications of workers can be judged by the faultless designing of the entire Amber Fort fort of jaipur. The impenetrable walls divided into four subparts are meant for the solid protection from the rival countries.
There is a beautiful Kali temple (known as Shila devi temple as well) which is a sign of religious beliefs. Also it is famous for the silver lions and shiny silvery doors. Amber Fort is known as Amer Fort as well. The popular and easiest way to reach the fort is to take an elephant ride or by road. Some interesting destinations that are must see around the fort

Jagatsiromani Temple– A gorgeous temple devoted to Lord Krishna and the evidence of pure love of his worshipper Mira bai. Some of the finest paintings and carvings emerge to be the evidence of the stories behind the temple.

Temple of Sanwalji– This a Jain temple and the Temple of Narsinghi ji is located adjacent to it where one can take the glimpse of a grand marble swing.
Panna Mian ki Baoli (Stepwell)– with an Octagonal corner Kiosk and double storey verandah, the stepwell demonstrate the excellence of 17th century architects.
If somebody is on a Jaipur trip then it is impossible not to ache for a visit to Amber Fort/Amer fort. Add a wonderful experience to your voyage history.
So please come and explore some of the majestic fort in Rajasthan and learn something more about the Rajasthan Tourism
