Jaigarh Fort, located on the Aravalli hills above Amber Palace, is a strong military structure that once protected Jaipur’s royal palace. Built in 1726 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the fort was designed to guard the Amer Fort and its palace complex. Known as the “Fort of Victory,” Jaigarh offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and Amber Palace below. Its main highlight is the Jaivana Cannon, once the largest wheeled cannon in the world. The fort has thick walls, watchtowers, water reservoirs, and underground passages that link it to Amber Palace. Unlike many forts that served royal leisure, Jaigarh focused on defense and military power. There’s also a museum displaying weapons, armor, and old artifacts. Surrounded by rugged terrain and dry forests, Jaigarh is ideal for those interested in Rajasthan’s military history, architecture, and panoramic scenery. It’s a perfect stop on a combined trip with Amber Palace and Nahargarh Fort.
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Jaigarh Fort is about 15 kilometers from central Jaipur and 1.5 kilometers uphill from Amber Palace. You can reach the base of the fort by taxi, auto-rickshaw, or private car. From Amber Palace, visitors can hike or drive via the steep road leading to Jaigarh. Jeeps and electric vehicles are available for hire to reach the top from the parking area. The road is narrow and hilly, so experienced drivers are recommended. The nearest railway station is Jaipur Junction, around 18 kilometers away. Travel time from Jaipur city center is roughly 40–45 minutes, depending on traffic and road conditions.
The best time to visit Jaigarh Fort is between October and March, when the weather is cool and suitable for outdoor sightseeing. Mornings are especially pleasant, with clearer skies and lower crowds. Visiting during early hours (9:00 AM to 11:00 AM) helps avoid the afternoon sun. Summer months (April to June) can be extremely hot and not ideal for walking or exploring the fort’s high areas. Monsoon season (July to September) offers a green landscape but may bring slippery paths. If you’re planning a trip to Amber Palace, you can combine the visit to Jaigarh Fort on the same day.
Yes, the entry fee is around ?100 for Indian citizens and ?300 for foreign tourists. Separate charges apply for cameras and guides if required.
Yes, many visitors explore both in one trip since the forts are connected by road and even a tunnel. Start early to cover both comfortably.
There is a small café and stalls near the entrance that serve basic snacks and drinks. It’s good to carry water and light refreshments just in case.
A full visit takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. If you’re interested in history and photography, you may want to spend more time exploring each section.
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