The pinkcity of Jaipur has several sight-seeing places like forts and palaces that are world famous tourist spots. The historical significance of many of these tourist spots in and around the city of Jaipur Among these are the museums of Jaipur are one of the key tourist attractions. These museums have exhibits that are of immense historical value even today. .The antiques in the museums of Jaipur tell a story of intrinsic workmanship and royal lifestyles that were led in the resplendent homes of kings and queens of this princely state.

Tourist visiting Jaipur on 4 day visit can tour all the major museums of Jaipur. on the 1st day of arrival Jaipur after relaxing for some time tourist can visit City Palace Museum built by Raja Jai Singh 11. At the entrance is the famous Mubarak Mahal next is Chandra Mahal or ‘Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum’ . You can see the royal clothes worn by royalty, handicrafts and artefacts that belonged to the royal family that lived here. Next up is the Sri Govind Dev Temple, the Diwan-e-Khas, and on the 4th floor is Shiva Nivas touring the entire museum will take up the whole. After coming back tourist can relax or take stoll in nearby areas.

On the 2nd day tourist can visit the Albert Hall museum built in 1868. The Albert Hall museum built in 1868 by Sawaj Ram Singh 11 along the lines of the famous Victoria and Albert Museum in London has a wide array of portraits and paintings, brassware, woodwork and pottery, sculptures and carpets on display. Touring the museum will take up much of the day. After coming back tourist if needed can head out for savoring the delicious street food of Jaipur at night. On 3rd day tourist can visit 2 museums, 1st is the Dolls Museum housing an array of dolls in all shapes, sizes and costumes.

Built in 1974 it reflects the cultures of different states of India with dolls dressed in the State’s traditional costumes tourist can marvel at dolls dressed in the costumes of the brides of Gujarat, Mysore, Kerala, Bengal and Punjab as well as Uganda, China, New Zealand, Britain, Mexico, Spain and USA. After relaxing in afternoon tourist can visit the Jaipur Wax Museum inside Nahargarh Fort that houses wax statues of famous figures like Amitabh Bachchan, Mahatma Gandhi, Deepika Padukone, Dalai Lama, Rabindranath Tagore, Bhagat Singh, MS Dhoni, Kalpana Chawla, Sachin Tendulkar and more.

On the 4th day morning tourist can visit the famous Jawahar kala Kendra, one of the most important museums of Jaipur dedicated to preserving the rich cultural inheritance of Rajasthani arts and crafts. In the evening tourist can visit Anokhi Museum is a truly gorgeous Jaipur museum to visit.

This museum is dedicated to the art of woodblock printing, and offers some unique sights to the visitor. Block printing is a rare and endangered art form, but the clothes and other artefacts that utilize it are beautiful to look upon. The Anokhi Museum preserves the art form and educating the public about it. In the evening tours can visit the Gyan museum. The museum is dedicated to Mr Gyan Chand Dhaddha who was an enthusiastic collector of art. The halls of this museum are adorned with contemporary artworks artworks, textiles, jewellery, coins, furniture and other antique objects from all over the world. It’s a great way to end the tour of Jaipur.

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