About Hawa Mahal
Jaipur's landmark building, the Hawa Mahal or the Wind Palace is
a multi layered palace, built by Sawai Pratap Singh (grand son
of Sawai Jai Singh and son of Sawai Madhoo Singh) in 1799 AD.
The Palace was designed by Mr. Lal Chand Usta, a famous
architect of the time. Known for it's beehive like structure,
the Hawa Mahal is an interplay of red and pink sand stone,
enthusiastically outlined with white borders and motifs. The
intricately carved facades of the Hawa Mahal are as ornate as
the interiors. The five storeyed facade encrusted with elegant
trellis work on windows and small balconies have 953 niches. A
part of the Jaipur city palace complex, the Hawa Mahal with
pierced windows was purposely made to allow the royal women to
watch the activities and the ceremonial processions while seated
behind the small windows, without themselves being seen.
Other Attractions Near Hawa Mahal
City Palace : This massive structure contains
numerous interesting palaces and building of tourist's interest.
In the heart of the old city of Jaipur, the City Palace holds a
large area, divided into a series of courtyards, gardens, and
buildings.
Jantar Mantar : The Jantar Mantar is a
sophisticated collection of early 18th century structures
designed to measure the movements of the stars, sun and planets.

Designed
by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh himself, each instrument of Jantar
Mantar has a specific astronomical task to perform.
Amber Fort : The fort, built by the
Kachchawaha dynasty at the end of the 16th century is worth
visiting.
Getting There
Air : Jaipur Airport, Sanganer is at a
distance of around 11km from the city center. Indian Airlines,
Jet Airways and domestivc carriers operate regular flighta to
and from Jaipur. There are direct flights to Delhi, Mumbai,
Udaipur, Jodhpur, Aurangabad, and some other cities from Jaipur.
Rail : The train service to Jaipur is
available from all the major parts of the country. The direct
connections to Jaipur are from Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur,
Ahmedabad, Secunderabad, Agra, Lucknow, Mumbai, Chennai and
Calcutta.
Road : Jaipur is well connected by road to
various parts of India. Delhi-Jaipur national highway is one of
the finest roads in India. Rajasthan roadways runs excellent
regular service of AC and Deluxe Coaches from Delhi.