Ramniwas Bagh was founded by erstwhile Maharaja of Jaipur. It has four gates one on eastern side which leads to Moti Dungari Road , one gate on Western side which opens towards Ajmeri gate , One on nothern side which opens at M.I. road towards New gate ; and the Southern gate opens towards JLN marg near SMS Medical College and hospitals. It opens at 8:00 am and closes at 10:00 pm. On it's eastern side there is Masaala Chowk where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner at reasonable rates. On the north side of eastern gate there is Zoo. You can visit Zoo after buying tickets.Bird section is at western side across the road. Albert Hall Museum is infront of the Zoo you can visit it after buying ticket. Cafe coffee day and other restaurant are also there for refreshment near Albert hall premises. On the Southern side of Albert Hall there is office and jogging track.On the western side of Albert hall there is a temple and NCC head quarter. On the north side of Albert hall on circle there is statue of Maharana Pratap. On the eastern side of Maharana Pratap circle there is a mosque, a garden,Car parking a play ground and Ravindra Manch. On the west of Maharana Pratap circle there is Union football Club and forest department's office. On it's opposite side across the road there is Saavan Bhado garden , you can visit it after buying a ticket of Rs. 20/-. Sulabh toilet facilities are also available near Zoo premises. Mobile toilets are also there. Bus stops are near Zoo entrance and near NCC head quarter. Transportation is easily available. Guide Services are also available on payment. A sound and light show is conducted daily in Albert Hall Museum at 6:30 to 8:00 , you can enjoy that at evening. Moving around the Bagh and watching the light show is free . You have to buy tickets for visiting Zoo,Albert hall Museum and Saavan Bhado garden. You can also enjoy horse...
Read moreTicket - 20 rupees per person 8 years and above. 3 to 7 years visit for free. Beautiful gardens in Jaipur. Greenery around and good for families and children. We went during noon time and there are lot of fauna and flora. Ram Niwas Garden is a royal garden built in 1868 by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh in the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur. The beautiful garden is located in the core of the city and is considered as a historical landmark in India. It occupies over 30 acres of land and is the location of the Albert Hall Museum or the Central Museum. Tourists visit Ram Niwas Garden from all over the world to experience the regal vibe of this historical landmark and get a glimpse of the lifestyle of the royalties during the British Era. Tourists can explore the lush green landscaped gardens and or visit the theatre, the Bird Park, the Zoo or the Art Gallery. The location is apt as a picnic spot and locals. It has an exhibition ground reserved for exhibition purposes. There are several cafes located near the quaint garden that tourists can stop by to grab a bite or two of the local delicacies of Rajasthan. The bird park is a treat for bird watchers and nature lovers. Several birds flying together in a group is a mesmerising sight not just for the children but the grown-ups too. The beautifully landscaped garden also has some fountains that add freshness to the serene atmosphere. After sunset, the garden is lit with lamp posts that emit a warm glow and make it look even more...
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Ram Niwas Garden is a royal garden built in 1868 by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh in the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur. The beautiful garden is located in the core of the city and is considered as a historical landmark in India. It occupies over 30 acres of land and is the location of the Albert Hall Museum or the Central Museum. Tourists visit Ram Niwas Garden from all over the world to experience the regal vibe of this historical landmark and get a glimpse of the lifestyle of the royalties during the British Era. One can explore the lush green landscaped gardens and or visit the theatre, the Bird Park, the Zoo or the Art Gallery. The location is apt as a picnic spot and locals frequently visit to rejuvenate with friends and family.
The scenic Ram Niwas Bagh also has an exhibition ground reserved for exhibition purposes. There are ample facilities for picnickers as there are some spots meant only for them. There are several cafes located near the quaint garden that tourists can stop by to grab a bite or two of the local delicacies of Rajasthan. The bird park is a treat for bird watchers and nature lovers. Several birds flying together in a group is a mesmerising sight not just for the children but the grown-ups too. The beautifully landscaped garden also has some fountains that add freshness to the serene atmosphere. After sunset, the garden is lit with lamp posts that emit a warm glow and make it look even...
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