Man Mahal

Man Mahal

3.5 (1148 Reviews)
Flexible As per your budget
Type: Historical Sites
Closing Days: Open all days
Suitable for: All
Timings: 09:00-17:00
Time Required: 1.0 hr
Best Time to Visit: All Season
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Man Mahal, Pushkar Overview

landing pageMan Mahal is an ancient architectural gem situated in Pushkar, Rajasthan. Once the royal residence of the Maharaja Of Amber, this 18th-centruy palace echoes tales of opulence and grandeur that have been passed down through generations.The picturesque location of the palace offers guests a glimpse of Pushkar's vibrant landscape, with the Aravali hills providing a spectacular backdrop to the majestic structure of the palace.A stroll through Man Mahal’s halls will take you back in time to the days of majesty and grandeur, as its intricately designed decorations, stunning courtyards and serene gardens recount the stories of its glorious past.The strong spiritual ties of Pushkar have earned it the place of the “city of temples”, and Man Mahal's lush garden is home to shrines of both Hindu and Jain religion, offering a serene and calming atmosphere to its visitors.The palace was constructed to impress, and its magnificent architecture stands witness to the legacy of royalty – from the regal courtyards and the grand archways to the colourful charbhuja-crofted friezes that have been meticulously restored in the recent past.Step into History at Man Mahal and explore the many secrets the palace holds as you take in the wonders of Pushkar’s vibrant landscape. Savour traditional cuisine in the halls of the royal abode, or take part in a Rajasthan-style cooking class to learn more about the history of the palace.Marvel at the grandeur of the palace, as well as the unparalleled beauty of the Aravali hills.

Whether you’re looking for history, adventure, or simple relaxation, Man Mahal offers something for everyone.

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