Ajmeri Gate
Ajmeri Gate
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The Jaipur city wall is the city wall encircling the old Jaipur city in Rajasthan state in India. It was built in 1727 when the city was founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II.The wall is six meters high and three meters thick. There are seven gates in the wall.The gates are: ... Ajmeri gate.
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Gl0balCitizen2013
United Kingdom2,792 contributions
Jul 2019
We passed through this gate on more than one occasion, while touring Jaipur. The old city of Jaipur with its pink buildings in Rajasthani style, beautifully laid out with its shops is truly impressive. I would have loved to explore it by foot, but time constraints and the hot weather made it impossible.
Written 3 May 2020
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SalimM
London, UK1,910 contributions
Dec 2019
Tick this off your lift as you will pass by to enter the city. If you want a close up look then there is space for cars to park near by. Its an imposing structure with nice painting all round. Though some of the paintwork has peeled off. If you stop by be prepared for the traffic and chaos all round. Absolute madness all round.
Written 15 March 2020
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WimJAR
Oldebroek, The Netherlands420 contributions
Apr 2019
When making the city tour through Jaipur we also passed this gate. Not very special for us, compared to what we already saw in other cities
Written 5 May 2019
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Sabbitan B
Johor Bahru, Malaysia299 contributions
Feb 2018 • Family
This is the entry to the Bapu bazar. It’s very noticeable from far and you can use a tuktuk to get around the place
Written 18 February 2018
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kukariamba
Danderyd, Sweden2,141 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
You can’t miss it if you want to enter into the center of the city. Nice history and well maintained
Written 21 February 2020
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coll612
Sunshine Coast, Australia211 contributions
Nov 2019 • Couples
Great history
Beautiful monument
Tick this one off on your tour around Jaipur in a tuk tuk which is the best way to see this as the traffic is mayhem!
Beautiful monument
Tick this one off on your tour around Jaipur in a tuk tuk which is the best way to see this as the traffic is mayhem!
Written 17 November 2019
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Memoirs-Sachin
Mumbai, India667 contributions
Sept 2019
The Ajmeri Gate is a wall built more than 300 years ago provides a gateway to the old Jaipur city and the main shopping area of Jaipur which is Bapu Bazaar.
Written 13 October 2019
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Prathamesh Sawant
Mumbai, India488 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
Southern entrance to the old town of Jaipur. I think its smaller in comparison to Chand pol but comparatively less crowded too.
Written 8 April 2019
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One_of_the_BOFs
Cheltenham, UK7,017 contributions
Jan 2019 • Couples
This attractive gate marks the southern limit of the walled city and is on the road to Ajmer. It is very decorative and has large enough secondary gates on either side to allow vehicles to pass through. It is very similar to the Sanganeri Gate (or Shiv Pol) which is also on the southern side.
The other two gates on the southern side are Ghat Gate (or Ram Pol) and New Gate (or Naya Pol). The latter is a relatively recent addition which was not part of the original city design of Maharajah Sawai Jai Singh II, but it does fit in pretty well with the design of the older gates (see my photo).
The other two gates on the southern side are Ghat Gate (or Ram Pol) and New Gate (or Naya Pol). The latter is a relatively recent addition which was not part of the original city design of Maharajah Sawai Jai Singh II, but it does fit in pretty well with the design of the older gates (see my photo).
Written 20 February 2019
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Peregrineri
New Delhi, India925 contributions
Sept 2018 • Solo
Ajmeri Gate is one of the beautiful gates of the old city of Jaipur. Unfortunately, there is usually heavy traffic there, so it's hard to appreciate it properly, but it's a place you are likely to see without making a point of it because of its location.
Written 30 October 2018
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