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Amber Fort

Overlooking
the Delhi Jaipur Highway, the image of the Amber Fort is beautifully reflected
in the lake below. Within the Fort lies the famous Jai Mandir (Temple) with
its world renowned Sheesh Mahal, a hall full of Mirrors.
The walls and the ceiling of the Mahal are covered with a beautiful array
of mirrors, which reflect any streak of light, so as to illuminate the entire
room. Located 9 Kms north west of Jaipur, the Amber Fort was once the Capital
of the Minas.
Falling under the Golden Triangle, and being visited by millions of domestic
and foreign tourists, the city of Jaipur is a place of high tourist interest.
The Pink City, as commonly known, has all sorts of amenities for domestic
and foreign tourists. Hotels ranging from 5 star to low budgets are available,
as it attracts high tourist traffic in winters.
General Information on Amber Fort
Location : Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Origin : 16th Century.
Founded By : Maharaja Man Singh I.
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