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Amber Fort Guided Tour with Optional Elephant Sighting, Jaipur

Cultural & Heritage Jaipur – City Centre
Duration4–6 hrs
ConfirmationInstant
CancellationFree cancellation up to 48 hrs

Overview

Discover the sandstone-and-marble Amber Fort (Amer Fort) just outside Jaipur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by Raja Man Singh I. Climb to the ramparts for sweeping views of the Aravalli hills and Maota Lake.

Your guide leads you through the Ganesh Pol gateway, the dazzling Sheesh Mahal mirror hall and the cool Sukh Niwas pavilion while sharing tales of Rajput royalty.

What’s included

  • Amber Fort entry ticket
  • Professional local guide
  • Air-conditioned transfers within Jaipur
  • Bottled water

What’s excluded

  • Elephant or jeep ride to the fort gate
  • Camera fees
  • Meals
  • Tips

Good to know

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Know before you go

Wear comfortable walking shoes as there are steep ramps and steps. Mornings are cooler and less crowded. Modest clothing is recommended out of respect.

How to reach

Amber Fort is about 11 km north of central Jaipur in Amer town. It is roughly a 30-minute drive from the Pink City via the Delhi-Jaipur road.

Frequently asked questions

How do I redeem my ticket?

Just show the mobile e-ticket at the entrance — no need to print.

Can I cancel or reschedule?

Most options offer free cancellation up to 48 hours before the experience. Check the policy shown at checkout.

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