Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden
Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden
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Paul W
Derby, UK420 contributions
Mar 2023 • Couples
We visited this so called Palace early evening as is was supposed to have a light and fountain show.
We the whole place is a building site and we should not have been charged 200 each to get it.
Locals only pay 50 so shame on you, indian tourism board.
We the whole place is a building site and we should not have been charged 200 each to get it.
Locals only pay 50 so shame on you, indian tourism board.
Written 23 March 2023
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vibha123
Hyderabad, India219 contributions
Dec 2016 • Family
We visited this place after amer fort...trust me we needed some peace and views to feel refreshed and this place offered it all.
There are so many birds and squirrels and kids enjoyed chasing them all.
You can also sight some migrated birds ...in this garden...
This place reminded me of history where queen and her friends must have had a good time....
The history of this place is also very interesting..
Entry fee is minimal ..
There are so many birds and squirrels and kids enjoyed chasing them all.
You can also sight some migrated birds ...in this garden...
This place reminded me of history where queen and her friends must have had a good time....
The history of this place is also very interesting..
Entry fee is minimal ..
Written 25 February 2017
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PNRao
Cedar Falls, IA1,253 contributions
Feb 2015 • Family
Sisodia Rani Garden and Palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1779. It is about 6 kilometres from Jaipur, located on NH11, Lal Dungri. It is a beautiful garden and is well maintained. It is not in the main tourist route but is really well worth a visit. It is on the way to Galtaji temple.
Written 7 April 2015
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Mayur S
Mumbai, India900 contributions
Mar 2015 • Couples
This formal terraced garden is 6 km from the city on the road to Agra. The gardens are in front of Sisodia Rani Palace whose outer walls are decorated with murals depicting hunting scenes and the Krishna legend. Open 8 am to 5 pm. Entry fee Rs.10. Worth the effort to get there.
Written 28 March 2015
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Ellie B
Hereford, UK51 contributions
Feb 2011 • Friends
An elegant and peaceful garden, very popular as a picnic and wedding venue for locals, wish I was a local!
Written 30 December 2011
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sanjeevkdass
Jaipur, India675 contributions
Sept 2019
The Sisodiya Rani garden depicts the kind of love the king has for his queen. He built this garden for her exclusively and it’s been made beautifully. The garden is in levels and I loved it. Do visit once.
Written 11 September 2019
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JillyKent
Kent, UK112 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
We visited this garden as we are keen gardeners. The garden is a multi - tiered paradise garden , very green and peaceful. We were disappointed that the fountains were not working and there was no water in the channels so it missed the effect of being a true Paradise garden. Nice change after the noise of Jaipur.
Written 3 May 2019
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M9000
Singapore, Singapore74 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
The place is about 10km away from the Jaipur city center and we book a taxi via Ola to get there. The entrance fee for foreigners is 200INR which I thought was way overpriced for what it was. The palace which is overlooking the garden was under renovation (as of Feb 2019) and thus not accessible The garden were nice but nothing spectacular at least not in winter. The "canals/fountains" did not contain water - not sure if that is season dependent or not. In the evening there should be a fountain show which we had to complain (they said there were not enough people to do the show) in order to see it. The "fountain show" was also underwhelming. To see the gardens and pictures we took like 20min. The place is quite far away from any other attractions in Jaipur. Considering the location/entrance fee and the fact there is really not much to see I would say it is not worth the visit.
Written 12 February 2019
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seafare74
SF, California2,148 contributions
Feb 2015 • Couples
Our visit here was brief but what we saw was beautiful and well maintained with fountains and flowering plants.
Written 19 February 2015
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JaiMataDi2015
New Delhi, India19 contributions
Feb 2015 • Family
Not worth visting as this has been converted into a park mainly used for functions and wedding, Not well maintained. We went to see the park and cam back in 10 mins.
Written 16 February 2015
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Rs. 50. Indians. Rs. 250. Foreigners.
Written 10 December 2019
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