Sunday 28 October 2012

Unwind Yourself at Jal Mahal in Jaipur

Rajasthan, home to huge Thar Desert always displays the panorama of hot and happening allures. Whenever the word ‘Rajasthan’ airs the only thing pop up in our mind is the extreme sun and dusty land but coming bit far from the side ‘Udaipur’ engages plenty of lakes but how many of you know that Pink city ‘Rajasthan’ is also bedecked with a tranquil lake? 

Well, this is bit strange but true as well, a truth which all tourists want to believe and want to go it its depth. The topography of elegant Jaipur is proud to have a beauty lake palace known as Jal Mahal, located on the Man Sagar Lake. Where the one side is dotted with the mighty Aravallis, the other is jeweled with bustling city of Jaipur. 

The 18th century old Mansagar Lake and monument is the major attraction of Jaipur that is spotted by the avid travelers throughout the year. This is something that makes you feel wow and compel you to head off here frequently. The surrounded view of Jal Mahal is indeed unique that makes you indulge at the time of wandering. This is something shows you that Rajasthan along with the Jaipur is indeed a full tourist package and is not below than any other city of India

Awe-inspiring Mansagar Lake and Monuments featured in plenty of issues, adoringly restored over six years by a neighboring speculation group, after two centuries in ruins, the Jal Mahal (Water Palace) is now finally unlock for boat trips to its quixotic gardens . It set a top stage for an apparition in marble accompanied by a rejuvenated lake studded with island for nomadic birds. 

Moreover, what you can see of the palace is just the slant of the iceberg that is indeed interesting to see and to admire and the palace is believed to have five storied from which only one is watchable since four are underwater when lake is full. This is something that is rather great about the lake and as the boating is allowed in the lake you can easily have the closer look of one visible storied and when the water level is low you could also view two or three storied which may be not that clear sometime. 

The lake itself believed to be much older and at one time it disappointed vary people including locals when the water level started accumulating and the buildup of water looking as if it would drown the palace then fortunately around 1596AD famine led to an discriminating shortage of water and prevent this great heritage palace from drowning and afterwards ruler of Ajmer got constructed a dam between the two hills, thus forming the lake as it is seen today.

Over the years, Jal Mahal was ignored and forgotten and found by no tourists but by the passes of time the grandiose Jal Mahal came under the eyes of tourists and then became the hottest tourist spot after the Government of Rajasthan Okayed the plan for restoration and slightly over the six years, the lake is now completely cleaned up and retained its ancient glory. This is the now the same Jal Mahal but looks different in terms of its beauty and eye-catchiness. 

Now you can freely visit this amazing attraction whenever you visit to Jaipur. You can come over here to view the amazing charm of this thundering lake. The palace is largely visited by the visitors now…