At a distance of 15kms from Jaipur, stands the
imposing Jaigarh Fort. Also called the Victory
Fort, the Jaigarh Fort stands in the midst of
thorn-scrub hills that impart a sterner look to
the already forbidding Fort. As one approaches
the fort from the steep road that leads to the
main gate, the Dungar Darwaza, one cannot help
but remark at the amazing view it offers of the
city below.
The Jaigarh fort was built to bolster up the
defense of Amer, so one should not be amazed to
find that the fort unlike most palaces and forts
of Jaipur is quite plain and simple. It has moats
and all the features you would expect of a full-fledged
citadel.
The highlight of the tour of Jaigarh Fort is
definitely the Jaivana, which is the world's largest
cannon on wheels. It was built in Jaigarh's foundry
in the year 1720. Many say that the cannon was
only used once and the ball fell some 35kms away
on a village. But that's quite doubtful, since
a closer inspection of the cannon actually revealed
that it has been fired at least a couple of times.
The Fort has a lot of wide water channels, which
were a part of a rainwater harvesting system.
There are 3 underground tanks at the fort, the
largest one of which could store 60,00,000 gallons
of water. An interesting story about this tank
is that, many believed it contained hidden treasure
but unfortunately Indian Government searched for
it and did not find anything at all.
While you are taking a tour of the Jaigarh Fort,
you might want to visit the armory and the museum.
The armory has many swords, shields, guns, muskets
and even a 50 kg cannon ball. One can also see
old photographs of two of Jaipur's Maharajas,
Sawai Bhawani Singh and Major General Man Singh
II, both of whom were senior officers in the military
(Indian Army). The Museum has many photographs,
of Maharajas, royalty, buildings and processions
and even a circular pack of cards besides many
other relics of the past.
There are various other structures you can check
out too, such as open halls. The most interesting
one is the Shubhat Niwas (the Meeting hall of
Warriors), which has many old things of the old
times.
The Jaigarh Fort is definitely worth a visit,
if you are in Jaipur. The Entrance fee to Jaigarh
is Rs. 10 for Indian Tourists and Rs. 20 for Foreign
Tourists
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