Jaigarh Fort

Vibrant facets of Rajasthan is endorsed with colorful cultural and magnificent monuments. The state has preserved its rich cultural heritage, that are the epitome of courage and bravery of the great Rajput rulers.

History of Jaigarh Fort
Jaigarh Fort, also known as 'Victory Fort', is located at a distance of 15 km from Jaipur. The fort is one of the fascinating attraction of Rajasthan popular for its amazing architectural work. Heralded amidst of thorn-scrub hill, the fort provides a spectacular view that mesmerizes the visitors.
Architectural Charm of The Fort
Jaigarh fort was erected to tighten the security and safety of Jaipur and Amber. Due to this fact, one may find fort walls not carved with artistic inlay work, but the structure certainly has its own charm and significance. Visitors can explore many structures of medieval India and can have a glimpse of some magnificent palaces, granary, well-planned cannon foundry, tall tower and several pilgrim sites.
Highlights of the Fort
»Jaivan Cannon
Jaivan cannon is one of the attractive feature of Jaigarh Fort. It is the largest cannon in the world, which adds charm to the fort.
»Museum
The fort houses remarkable museum that showcases the antiques of the Rajput period including coins, puppets, portraits of royal kings, monuments, processions and many other remnants of the bygone era.
»Vijay Garh
The Vijay Garh armory displays the interesting artifacts including numerous shields, swords, guns, muskets and cannon balls weighing 50 kg. Apart from that it also treasures an interesting treasury lock with five keys and huge wine and oil jars.
»Diya Burg
Seven storeyed Diya Burg is the highest point in Jaigarh Fort, from where the visitors can have a panoramic view of enchanting city of Jaipur.
Other Attractions
There are many water channels built inside the fort complex, that formed an integral part of a rain water harvesting system. The fort also comprises three underground water tanks which can store thousands gallons of water, the largest one can store 60,00, 000 gallons of water.

History of Jaigarh Fort
Jaigarh Fort, also known as 'Victory Fort', is located at a distance of 15 km from Jaipur. The fort is one of the fascinating attraction of Rajasthan popular for its amazing architectural work. Heralded amidst of thorn-scrub hill, the fort provides a spectacular view that mesmerizes the visitors.
Architectural Charm of The Fort
Jaigarh fort was erected to tighten the security and safety of Jaipur and Amber. Due to this fact, one may find fort walls not carved with artistic inlay work, but the structure certainly has its own charm and significance. Visitors can explore many structures of medieval India and can have a glimpse of some magnificent palaces, granary, well-planned cannon foundry, tall tower and several pilgrim sites.
Highlights of the Fort
»Jaivan Cannon
Jaivan cannon is one of the attractive feature of Jaigarh Fort. It is the largest cannon in the world, which adds charm to the fort.
»Museum
The fort houses remarkable museum that showcases the antiques of the Rajput period including coins, puppets, portraits of royal kings, monuments, processions and many other remnants of the bygone era.
»Vijay Garh
The Vijay Garh armory displays the interesting artifacts including numerous shields, swords, guns, muskets and cannon balls weighing 50 kg. Apart from that it also treasures an interesting treasury lock with five keys and huge wine and oil jars.
»Diya Burg
Seven storeyed Diya Burg is the highest point in Jaigarh Fort, from where the visitors can have a panoramic view of enchanting city of Jaipur.
Other Attractions
There are many water channels built inside the fort complex, that formed an integral part of a rain water harvesting system. The fort also comprises three underground water tanks which can store thousands gallons of water, the largest one can store 60,00, 000 gallons of water.
