Zachary Ramwa: Ganesh Pol entrance.
Zachary Ramwa: Red sandstone columns.
Zachary Ramwa: Elephants offering rides to tourists along its cobbled streets.
Zachary Ramwa: Frescoes painted using vegetable paints in the 1500s.
Zachary Ramwa: Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors).
Zachary Ramwa: This is the main attraction in Jaipur. It was the palace of the Rajput Maharajas. It's known for its excellent examples of Mughal architecture.
Zachary Ramwa: Jali window (latticed screen) carved out of stone in a honeycombed star pattern.
Zachary Ramwa: Looking high up the hill to Jaigarh Fort.
Zachary Ramwa: Ramparts (fortifications).
Zachary Ramwa: Maota Lake and Kesar Kyari (Saffron Garden).
Zachary Ramwa: First inner courtyard.
Zachary Ramwa: Looking high up the hill to Jaigarh Fort.
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Zachary Ramwa: Walking down the cobblestone path.
Zachary Ramwa: Garden in the inner courtyard
Zachary Ramwa: Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace).
Zachary Ramwa: This is the main attraction in Jaipur. It was once the palace of the Rajput Maharajas and is known for its excellent examples of Mughal architecture and design.
Zachary Ramwa: Frescoes adorn many of the walls and ceilings.
Zachary Ramwa: Jaigarh Fort.
Zachary Ramwa: Amer Fort in the foreground, Jaigarh Fort in the background.
Zachary Ramwa: The fourth courtyard with Baradhari Pavillion at centre.
Zachary Ramwa: Garden in the inner courtyard
Zachary Ramwa: Painted using vegetable paints in the 1500s.
Zachary Ramwa: Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors)
Zachary Ramwa: The Hindu deity Ganesh and many other colourful shapes and designs. Painted using vegetable paints in the 1500s.
Zachary Ramwa: This is the main attraction in Jaipur. It was once the palace of the Rajput Maharajas and is known for its excellent examples of Mughal architecture and design.
Zachary Ramwa: Elephants offering rides to tourists along its cobbled streets.
Zachary Ramwa: Sheesh Mahal's Hall of Mirrors.
Zachary Ramwa: Maota Lake and Kesar Kyari (Saffron Garden).
Zachary Ramwa: A colourful dome covering one of the palaces inside the fort.