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Iswari Minar Swarga Sal, Jaipur

The entrance is not from the main street, but is around the back of the shops.

The entrance is not from the main street, but is around the back of the shops. You can get there from the alley that


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About Iswari Minar Swarga Sal

 Chandpol Bazaar near City Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Iswari Minar Swarga Sal and Nearby Sights on Map

Govind Devji Temple

For Vaishnavites, particularly followers of Lord Krishna, the Govind Devji is the most important temple in the world after Vrindavan

City Palace

The 18th century City Palace, once the seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur, harmoniously blends traditional Rajput and Mughal architecture

Hawa Mahal

The Hawa Mahal or Palace of Breeze is a 5-storey high pink and red sandstone structure with over 950 windows forming a honeycomb facade, built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Singh as part of City Palace

Sargasuli Tower

Sargasuli Tower or Isar Lath is an 18th century tower built by Maharaja Ishwari Singh to commemorate his victory over Madho Singh

Gaitore

Gaitore is the royal cremation site of the Maharajas of Jaipur, with elegant cenotaphs marking the tombs of the erstwhile rulers including Sawai Ram Singh, Sawai Madho Singh and Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II

Zoological Garden

The Zoological Garden is located in the serene environment of Ram Niwas Bagh and the garden boasts about its rich flora and fauna

Ram Niwas Garden

Located at the exact center of the city, Ram Niwas Garden was built in year 1868 by Maharaja Sawai Ram singh of Jaipur

Nahargarh Fort

The Nahargarh Fort is the smallest of the 3 forts in the Jaipur area, Built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in a mix of Indian and European styles

Central Museum (Albert Hall)

The Central Museum is housed in the Indo-Saracenic style Albert Hall, named after King Albert Edward VII of England who inaugurated it

Dolls Museum

The Dolls Museum in Jaipur has a great collection of dolls of different eras from all over the world, ranging from native Rajasthani kathputlis to Russian Matryoshkas and American Barbies