Recreation
The Hotel provides a wide array of recreation facilities that are
indeed a visitors delight.
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Swimming Pool : A beautiful swimming pool sweeps away your
over-shadowing stress and provides you with your aqua space of discovery.
» The fitness room : The fitness room provides a
spectrum of facilities that can rejuvinate your mind and soul.Both
traditional as well as modern health services are available.
» Folk dances & puppet shows :Rajasthan is a
land of cultural extravaganza and every dimension of this state is touched
by the charisma of traditional magic hence the capital city offers this
ethnic spectrum to the visitors by the virtue of folk dances and other
cultural activities.
» Buggy & Camel rides : Tourists visiting Hotel
Mansingh can enjoy the exciting Buggy & Camel rides that will indeed
bring history back to life. These rides shall move the hands of time back
and shall enliven the royal past.
Sightseeing
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Places of tourist interest in Jaipur - around Hotel Mansingh : Jaipur is
a tourist's delight. It is an extremely colourful city, and in the evening
light, the pink and the orange buildings exude a magical glow, which is
complemented by the vibrantly attired Rajasthanis. Camel drawn carts are
characteristic of Jaipur's passing street scene.
The most magnificent palaces of the city located in close proximity to
Hotel Mansingh are the Hawa Mahal and City Palace.
Adjacent to the City Palace is the Jantar Mantar, an observatory begun by
Jai Singh in 1728. Jai Singh's passion for astronomy, was even more notable,
than his prowess as a warrior. The Jaipur observatory is the largest, and
the best preserved of the five observatories he built. The others are in
Delhi, Varanasi and Ujjain. The observatory at Mathura, has now disappeared.
The Cenotaphs of the royal family are at Gaitore, 6.5 kilometres from
Jaipur, on the road to Amber. Opposite the Cenotaphs, is the Jal Mahal
Palace, in the middle of a lake, and reached by a causeway. Nahargarh Fort
is 6.5 km away, and is floodlit at night. Jaigarh Fort, built in 1726, is
within walking distance of Amber.
About 50 km north of Jaipur, is the small village of Samode. The beautiful
Samode palace, located in the village, is worth a visit. Other places of
interest to the tourist are, the Temple of Sun God at Galta, Sisodia Rani
palace and gardens, Vidyadhar's garden, Balaji and Sanganer.