Hawa Mahal
Overview
Hawa Mahal, literally the Palace of Winds, was built in 1799 by the poet king Sawai Pratap Singh as a summer retreat for him and his family. It also served as a place where the ladies of the royal household could observe everyday life without being seen themselves. This unique five-story structure is a blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, and the exterior, with its small latticed windows (called jharokhas), resembles the crown of Lord Krishna. The windows also serve as an air-conditioner of sorts, blowing cool air throughout the palace, making it the perfect retreat during summers. Built from pink sandstone, the Hawa Mahal is Jaipur’s iconic landmark and visitors can view its complete magnificence from outside, from across the road. However, it is also possible to climb right up to the top for a wonderful view from the windows. Today, the Mahal is maintained by the Archaeological Department of the Government of Rajasthan and also houses an archaeological museum in the courtyard.
What's Inclusion
- Visit to Hawa Mahal
- Access to designated visitor areas within the monument
- Exploration of the palace’s unique architecture and historical features
- Opportunity to enjoy panoramic views of Jaipur city from upper levels
- Free time for photography and sightseeing
- Basic tour assistance and coordination
- Transportation services (only if included in the selected package)
- Monument entry tickets and admission fees (unless specifically included)
- Professional guide services (unless mentioned in the package)
- Transportation to and from Hawa Mahal (unless included)
- Meals, snacks, and beverages
- Personal expenses and shopping
- Camera or videography charges, if applicable
- Travel insurance
- Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers
- Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Any service not specifically listed under inclusions