Amber Fort Light and Sound Show with Dinner and Private Transport in Jaipur
Jaipur, India
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Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Witness the history of famous Amber Fort (Amer Fort) brought to life during an amazing cultural performance – the Amber Fort Light and Sound Show. From Jaipur, head to nearby Amber Fort to watch a stunning spectacle mixing music, sound, light and folklore narratives to paint the unique story of the 600-year-old royal fort. Learn about the history of the town of Amer, its traditions and the grand lifestyle of the royal family. After the show, enjoy a delectable dinner at a popular restaurant in Jaipur that serves traditional Indian, Chinese and local Rajasthani cuisine.
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Witness the history of famous Amber Fort (Amer Fort) brought to life during an amazing cultural performance – the Amber Fort Light and Sound Show. From Jaipur, head to nearby Amber Fort to watch a stunning spectacle mixing music, sound, light and folklore narratives to paint the unique story of the 600-year-old royal fort. Learn about the history of the town of Amer, its traditions and the grand lifestyle of the royal family. After the show, enjoy a delectable dinner at a popular restaurant in Jaipur that serves traditional Indian, Chinese and local Rajasthani cuisine.After pickup from your Jaipur hotel in the evening, your English-speaking driver will take you to Amber Fort (Amer Fort), a beautiful fort located high on a hill in the nearby city of Amer. Here, you’ll watch the amazing Light and Sound Show!
Settle into your seat at the bottom of the hill and watch as the story of Amber Fort comes to life, blending history, anecdotes, music and light effects.
During the 50-minute show, admire the colorful lights that illuminate the structure and reflect beautifully on Maota Lake, and gain an understanding of Amber Fort’s legendary past, dating back more than 600 years. Learn about the 28 kings of the Kachwaha Dynasty who ruled a number of kingdoms in the area and see how they played a part in changing the destiny of medieval India. You’ll leave the show with a deeper understanding of how the Indian state of Rajasthan has developed its unique identity.
Afterward, you’ll be taken to Surabhi Restaurant for dinner. Located in a more than 300-year-old palace in Jaipur, Surabhi was once the home of Rao Kripa Ram, the Prime Minister of Sawai Jai Singh and founder of Jaipur.
The restaurant serves several different cuisines including traditional Indian, Chinese, local Rajasthani and European. Indulge in freshly baked Indian bread and see food being made in the tandoor (clay oven) in the eating area.
While dining, you can enjoy a variety of entertainment, such as a puppet show, or enjoy songs sung by Rajasthani bhopas (Rajasthani priest singers of folk deities). Browse through the coffee-table books on Rajasthan and India or visit its turban museum (free entry), featuring the world’s largest collection of turbans.
After the dinner, you'll be dropped off at your hotel.
Settle into your seat at the bottom of the hill and watch as the story of Amber Fort comes to life, blending history, anecdotes, music and light effects.
During the 50-minute show, admire the colorful lights that illuminate the structure and reflect beautifully on Maota Lake, and gain an understanding of Amber Fort’s legendary past, dating back more than 600 years. Learn about the 28 kings of the Kachwaha Dynasty who ruled a number of kingdoms in the area and see how they played a part in changing the destiny of medieval India. You’ll leave the show with a deeper understanding of how the Indian state of Rajasthan has developed its unique identity.
Afterward, you’ll be taken to Surabhi Restaurant for dinner. Located in a more than 300-year-old palace in Jaipur, Surabhi was once the home of Rao Kripa Ram, the Prime Minister of Sawai Jai Singh and founder of Jaipur.
The restaurant serves several different cuisines including traditional Indian, Chinese, local Rajasthani and European. Indulge in freshly baked Indian bread and see food being made in the tandoor (clay oven) in the eating area.
While dining, you can enjoy a variety of entertainment, such as a puppet show, or enjoy songs sung by Rajasthani bhopas (Rajasthani priest singers of folk deities). Browse through the coffee-table books on Rajasthan and India or visit its turban museum (free entry), featuring the world’s largest collection of turbans.
After the dinner, you'll be dropped off at your hotel.
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