Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort Jaipur

Perched on the rugged Aravalli Hills, Nahargarh Fort offers breathtaking views of Jaipur’s Pink City. Built as an emergency retreat for royalty, this 18th-century fort is shrouded in legends, architectural brilliance, and ghost stories! From its mirror-like palaces to hidden rainwater harvesting systems, Nahargarh is a must-visit for history lovers and adventure seekers.

About Nahargarh Fort

  • Built By: Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II (1734) as a defensive retreat.
  • Also Known As: “Tiger Fort” (Nahar = Tiger, Garh = Fort).
  • Location: 6 km from Jaigarh Fort, overlooking Jaipur city.
  • Key Features:
    • Madhavendra Bhawan: A stunning palace with 9 identical suites for the king’s queens.
    • Haunted Legends: Locals believe the fort is haunted by the spirit of Nahar Singh Bhomia, a Rathore prince.
    • Advanced Water System: Ancient rainwater channels supply a stepwell (baori).
    • Film Fame: Featured in Bollywood hits like Rang De Basanti and Shuddh Desi Romance.

Things to Do in Nahargarh Fort

1. Explore Madhavendra Bhawan

  • 9 Winter & Summer Palaces for the king’s queens—each with kitchens, dressing rooms, and hidden corridors.
  • Secret Passageways: The king used private tunnels to visit queens discreetly!

2. Visit the Stepwell (Baori)

  • An ancient rainwater harvesting system that still works!
  • Walk down the steps to see where royal water was stored.

3. Sunset at Padao Restaurant

  • Panoramic sunset views over Jaipur from the fort walls.
  • Try local snacks at the open-air café.

4. Discover the Haunted Legends

  • Learn why locals say the fort’s walls used to collapse at night until a temple was built!

5. Wax Museum & Sheesh Mahal

  • See lifelike wax statues of Rajasthan’s kings (separate ticket).
  • Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) features intricate glasswork.

How to Reach Nahargarh Fort

  • From Jaipur City: 11 km via Amer Road (taxis/autos available).
  • Best Transport: Hire a cab or take a tuk-tuk (₹200–300 round trip).

Entry Fees & Timings

  • Entry Fee:
    • Indians: ₹50 (₹20 for students with ID).
    • Foreigners: ₹200.
    • Wax Museum/Sheesh Mahal: Extra ₹50–100.
  • Timings: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Open daily except Holi).

Local Tips & Travel Hacks

✔ Best Time to Visit: October–March (cool weather).
✔ Wear Comfortable Shoes: The fort involves steep walks.
✔ Carry Water & Hat: Limited shade on the fort walls.
✔ Evening Visit: Stunning city lights after sunset.
✔ Combine Trips: Visit Jaigarh & Amer Forts on the same day.

Nearby Attractions

  • Jaigarh Fort (6 km) – Home to the world’s largest cannon.
  • Amer Fort (10 km) – Stunning Rajput palace with mirror mosaics.
  • Jal Mahal (8 km) – Floating palace in Man Sagar Lake.
  • City Palace (12 km) – The royal family’s residence.