Located in close proximity to the Sisodiya Rani Palace gardens, the Vidhyadhar Gardens is a tribute to Vidhyadhar Bhattacharya, the chief architect of the city of Jaipur.
Statue Circle
Located in a posh suburb of Jaipur, the Statue circle garden serves as a traffic junction and a popular recreation spot for the locals. The statue refers to the idol of the founder of the city Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and stands in the honor of the great king.
Kanak Vrindavan/Kanak Ghati
Built in a valley surrounded by the Aravallis, The Kanak Vrindavan Garden complex was commissioned during the reign of Maharaja Man Singh who was a devotee of Lord Krishna. The complex contains a beautifully designed garden with the signature Rajput chhatris, fountains and a marvelous temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and a zoological park.
Ram Niwas Bag
Located right before the city entrance through the New Gate or Man Gate, Ram Niwas Bag was constructed by Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur during the year 1868. The garden is spread in a massive area of 76 acres and contains several important locations within its perimeter such as Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur Zoological Park, Jaipur Bird Park and Ravindra …
Sisodiya Rani Gardens
With architectural inspiration from the Mughal gardens, the Sisodiya Rani ka Bagh or Sisodiya Rani Garden is an 18th century structure built by Sawai Jai Singh II. The gardens were named after Jai Singh’s second wife who hailed from the Sisodiya family of Mewar (Udaipur) and are located at the foothills of the Aravali hills.