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South of the Pink
City, on the road leading out of New Gate, lie 36 acres of lush gardens
named Ram Niwas Public Gardens after the planner, Ram Singh, who ruled Jaipur
from 1835 to 1880. The gardens represent but a small fraction of Ram Singh's
successful efforts to improve public services, and originally covered 76 acres.
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Also within the
gardens is a zoo (daily except Tues: summer 8am-6pm; winter 8am-5.30pm), with an
aviary on one side, an animal section on the other, and a small
crocodile-breeding farm. The beasts are kept in the usual grim conditions. |
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Jaipur | Brief history
| Mujra | Information
| Arrival | Restaurants
| Transport | Shopping
| Moving on from Jaipur |
Jaipur tours | Listings
| Around Jaipur | Amber
| Amber Palace |
Amber Fort | Samode
| Sanganer |
Outside the Pink CIty |
Gaitor | Galta |
Nawalgarh |
Ran Niwas Public Gardens |
Pink City |
Jaipur and the Vastu |
Purusha Mandala |
City Palace |
Hawa Mahal |
Jantar Mantar |
East of Jaipur | Alwar
| Travel info |
Bharatpur | The Town
| Travel info |
- Accommodation &
places to eat |
Keoladeo National Park |
Dastkar Crafts Centre |
Deeg | Ranthambore National Park
| Ranthambore Park info |
Transport |
Sawai Madhopur accommodation |
Moving on from Sawai
Madhopur | Sariska Tiger Reserve |
Reserve info |
Shekhawati |
Brief history |
The Havelis of Shekhawati |
Arrival and local transport |
The Khejri Tree |
Dunlod and Parasrampura |
Fatehpur |
Travel info |
Jhunjhunu | Practicalities
| Mahansar, Ramgarth and Lakshmangarh
| Lakshmangarh |
Mahansar | Ramgarth
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| Nawalgarh |
Travel info |
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