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. The garden is designed in a multi-level layout with several pavilions, fountains and ornamental structures with several exotic species of flowering plants and trees. Several depictions of Lord Krishna and Radha have been painted on the palatial walls.
Entry Timings
8:00 am to 8:00 pm
Entry Fees
- Indian Visitors: INR 20
- Indian Students: INR 10
- Foreign Visitors: INR 50
- Foreign Students: INR 25