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Hawa Mahal

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About Hawa Mahal

Open Time: 9:00 AM
Close Time: 4:30 PM
Far From City: 4 kms from city center
Cost: Indian Tourists: INR 50 per headForeign Tourists: INR 200 per head

History of Hawa Mahal Hawa Mahal was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh as a continuation of the royal City Palace and was designed by Lal Chand Ustad in the form of Krishna's crown. In those days, the Rajputs used to follow the Purdah system and the royal women did not appear in front of the public. As they wished to follow the day to day events, the Hawa Mahal was built with extremely small windows and screened balconies to provide a sense of freedom among the women. Construction of Hawa Mahal The reason behind the naming of Hawa Mahal is the structure of the building. It is a unique five storey Mahal which looks similar to a honeycomb because of the 953 small windows called jharokhas, and these windows allow the breeze to flow in and helps in keeping the palace cool. The Hawa Mahal is the tallest building in the world without a foundation and because of the lack of one, the palace is tilted at an angle of 87 degrees. Hawa Mahal stands at an elevation of 50 feet above the ground and has small portholes which consist of miniature windows and sandstone grills. The building has no stairs inside and one needs to climb up the ramps to reach the top. In order to enter the Palace, you need to get through an Imperial door which is situated towards the left of the building. It gives way to a large courtyard which has three double storeyed buildings towards the left, right and centre. The top three floor of the Hawa Mahal have are only one room wide while first and second floors have courtyards in front of them. The rooms themselves are decorated with colourful mosaics of glasses, ornamental stonework and 'chhatris' which are a part of the traditional Rajasthani architecture.

Best time to visit Hawa Mahal

The months of October - March are the best to visit this place. During the day, morning and evening hours are preferable.

How to Reach Hawa Mahal

Since it is a major tourist attraction, Hawa Mahal is quite well connected with major transport systems. You can reach this destination easily by means of buses, cabs and autorickshaws as well.

Shopping in Hawa Mahal

A number of small shops are situated right outside the palace premises, where you can buy a wide variety of gift items as well as items of daily use. This vast shopping area is better known as Badi Chaupal or Manek Chowk and is a central point in the city. Articles such as traditional clothing, jewellery, show pieces, vase, traditional footwear or 'juttis', key chains and many such items are quite easily available here. You can also buy dress materials with Jaipuri print, sarees, jewellery, handicrafts, Rajasthani furniture and antiques here. A number of street vendors also sell delicious snacks like golgappas, bhelpuri, samosas and kachoris which are delightfully delicious. The colours and variety here are mind boggling and will surely have you reaching out for your wallet.

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