Galtaji Temple

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India /Rajasthan /Jaipur /Jaipur

Sight Address : Galtaji Temple, near Sisodia Rani ka Bagh, On Jaipur-Agra Highway, Jaipur Edit

Detail InformationEdit

Galtaji has been a retreat for Hindu ascetics since the early 1500s;[2] its present temple was built by Diwan Rao Kriparam, a courtier of Sawai Jai Singh II, in the 18th Century. The main temple is the Temple of Galtaji, built in pink stone. The temple features a number of pavilions with rounded roofs, carved pillars, and painted walls. There is another temple in the complex, the temple of Balaji. Yet another notable temple at Galta is Surya Temple; Surya is dedicated to the Sun God and was built in the 18th century.

Galtaji Temple jaipur

Galtaji Temple Jaipur

HistoryEdit

Diwan Rao Kriparam, an attendant to Sawai Jai Singh II, in the 18th Century, built the Galtaji Temple. The history of the place date back to 16th century however the precise year of the build is not known but the temples at the place were built in 18th century by Deewan Rao Kriparam, who was in the court of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. The place was famous for religious importance particularly for Vaishnavites Ramanandis, even well before the 18th century when the temples were build and it is believed that Saint Galav spent his life here practising medication and penance.An ancient Hindu pilgrimage site, Galtaji is comprised of pavilions, temples, holy ‘Kunds’ and natural springs. A scenic locale, this holy place is visited by large gatherings both pious and tourists. The Temple of Galtaji is situated in the middle of low-lying hills and is bounded by a beautiful ravine. This temple presents a charming appearance with its pink colour stone.

Must SeeEdit

Attraction

Visiting TimeEdit

Sunrise to Sunset

Closed OnEdit

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Best Season to VisitEdit

October to February

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

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Ticket Required : No Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. : N.A.

Kids Rs. : N.A.

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A.

Kids Rs. : N.A.

Still Photo Camera Rs. : Rs 30

Video Camera Rs. : Rs 50

Guide Required : No Edit

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Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

  • Lal Mahal Palace Hotel ;  Jamwar Ramgarh, Jaipur, India ; Ph/M –  092 14 396501,089 63 805536 ; Food Serve –  N.A.

How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Galtaji Temple, Jaipur can be accessed by Taxi. Taxis run on meter, and charges will hover around Rs 12 per kilometer.

Bus : Galtaji Temple is well connected by motorable roads with major destinations of Jaipur city. Buses are easily available to Galtaji Temple from any major destinations of Jaipur.

Train : The nearest railway station to reach Galtaji is Jaipur Railway Station, Shanti Nagar, Hasanpura, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India which is located at a middle of city. After getting down at the railway station, take an auto-rickshaw, bus or hire a taxi to reach the destination within the city.

Air : The airport is situated close to Sanganer, almost 13 km to the south of Jaipur City. Domestic airlines connect the city to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Agra, Jodhpur and Udaipur. The Jaipur airport also provides international flights to Dubai, London, Muscat and Sharjah. Taxis are available to and from airport. Air India, Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, etc. fly daily to Jaipur.

Others : Cycle rickshaws charge anywhere from Rs 10 to 30, but this mode of transport is very slow.

Things to CarryEdit

Tourists should carry light cotton clothing, sunscreen.

Safety / WarningEdit

Summer – light tropical or cotton Winter – Woollens
1. Double-check all hotel and restaurant bills for errors.
2. Don’t leave cash and valuables in your hotel room. Use room safes where available.
3. Keep daily cash in separate pockets.
4. Don’t flash jewellery or large sums of money.
5. Never pay for anything upfront – including drivers.

HelplineEdit

Police 100
Fire 101
Ambulance 108
Child 1098
Directory Assistance 221

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