As far as the foot can travel, as distant as your imagination can wander! Such is the alluring beauty of #AmerFort, Aravalli, #Jaipur! Spread across an area of 4 sq kms, this spell binding structure is chiseled out of red sandstone and majestic marbles. The palace has several segments famously known as Diwan-e-aam, Diwan-e-khas, Sheesh Mahal and Jai Mandir, carved out of Rajputana arch! Sukh niwas overseeing the Maota Lake beckons fresh breeze that transports you to the kingly eras of the city! Visit Jaipur where this serene structure awaits you. As far as the foot can travel, as distant as your imagination can wander! Such is the alluring beauty of #AmerFort, Aravalli, #Jaipur! Spread across an area of 4 sq kms, this spell binding structure is chiseled out of red sandstone and majestic marbles. The palace has several segments famously known as Diwan-e-aam, Diwan-e-khas, Sheesh Mahal and Jai Mandir, carved out of Rajputana arch! Sukh niwas overseeing the Maota Lake beckons fresh breeze that transports you to the kingly eras of the city! Visit Jaipur where this serene structure awaits you.


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