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Jaipur Wax Museum

Jaipur Wax Museum is situated on the 300-year-old Nahargarh Fort which is on the edge of the Aravalli hills. The museum has segregated its galleries based on different themes and displayed it in the 'Shastragaar' and 'Vishraamghar' sections of the fort.
The museum is divided in three galleries namely Hall of Icons, Royal Darbar, and Sheesh Mahal. Hall of Icons showcases wax and silicon statues of iconic personalities from diverse fields such as history, cinema, sports, literature, art, and culture. The statues of A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Kaplana Chawla, Amitabh Bachchan, Mahatma Gandhi, Sachin Tendulkar, Mother Teresa, Dalai Lama and many others are displayed in this gallery. The Royal Darbar is decorated with enchanting paintings that depict the rich heritage of Rajasthan. This courtroom displays paintings with pure gold motifs and wax statues of eminent rulers of the Rajput dynasty such as Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh and Rajmata Gayatri Devi. Sheesh Mahal has been designed into a magnificent mirror work splendor. It has traditional thikri mirror work and displays approximately 2.5 million glass pieces to create optical illusion.

Sheesh Mahal : The walls and pillars of the Sheesh Mahal has been revamped and studded with high quality inlay mirrors to replicate the opulence of the royal court from the times of Rajputana Dynasty. Here, one can experience the rich and varied heritage of the royal era. The uniquely revamped and developed formation of Sheesh Mahal has been set to give the spectators the first hand experience of the Rajputana culture. Staged at the center, there one can get self clicked dressed in the royal designer attire which has been exclusively designed by the creative team of Jaipur Wax Museum. The Sheesh Mahal also accommodates a changing room which is a splendor in itself. Sheesh Mahal, which is an extension of the spectacular Jaipur Wax Museum is a must see, one of its own kinds, reminding one and all, of the ancient years ‘Sheesh Mahal’, which was built by Maharaja Man Singh in the 16th century, leaving the patrons visiting the same with an ‘Awe-Struck’ Moment.

Royal Darbar : Royal Darbar seems like nothing less than a grandeur is a sneak peek into the royal era of Rajputana Dynasty. The structure stands adjoining to the main Hall of Icon. The Royal Darbar holds in itself the timeless fables of the golden era and takes one on to a royal journey. Right from the entrance till the end, the hall which once served as the rest house of soldiers is cladded with the enchanted paintings that depicts the rich heritage of Rajputana Dynasty. The area is divided into 2 gallerias that have been hand painted with pure gold and motifs, all inspired from the history. The area holds handmade paintings and wax statues of the eminent rulers who have helped establish a great kingdom and eventually a great dynasty. The area has been innovatively turned into a gallery where people can enjoy a walk through the past. Here, one can experience the glorious yesteryear of India’s biggest and richest heritage in its purest form.

The Hall of Icons : The Hall of Icons exhibits wax & silicon statues of the World known personalities– each exhibit is complete with a detailed unique backdrop or intricately designed sets. The Royal Darbar, this grand courtroom displays statues of Rajasthan’s royal lineage of Maharajas and Maharanis in traditional costumes. Visitors are also welcome to enjoy other features like traditional paintings, antique artifacts, a royal buggy and interactive statues.


Rajasthan Special Interest

Rajasthan the land of royals and the land of fairs and festivals attracts the visitors from across the world. The state is a perfect tourist destination for people who want to make their trip memorable and unforgettable. The state offers many adventurous and thrilling activities like Camel Safari amidst the sand dunes of the desert areas and Wildlife safari in the national parks of Ranthambore. The state is home to many alluring cities lie the city of Lake Udaipur, golden city Jaisalmer, pink city Jaipur, sun city Jodhpur, holy city Pushkar, only hill station Mount Abu and the desert city Bikaner.

Rajasthan is famous for its grand and majestic palaces that narrate the tales of the glorious past and that can be best covered with Fort and Palaces Tour Packages. Amer fort perched on hilltop, City Palace reflecting grandeur of Jaipur, Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, City Palace, Monsoon Palace in the city of Lakes Udaipur, Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur and Jaisalmer Fort in Jaisalmer are some of the fort and palace attractions of Rajasthan. The state is famous for its heritage hotels which were earlier residence of royal family members but now are converted into the heritage hotels. Some of the heritage hotels of Rajasthan are Umaid Bhawan Palace which is divided into three parts and the three parts serve as heritage hotel, museum, and royal residence respectively, Royal wedding, and Rajasthan Cookery classes which takes the visitors in the bygone era. Rajasthan is land of diverse culture which still has the touch of royalty, history, ethnicity, and vibrancy. The various Jaipur Wax Museum are organized like Palace which takes the visitors on the royal and splendid journey giving the glimpse of the lifestyle of Maharajas of bygone. The Special tour of Rajasthan gives an opportunity to get a glimpse of the exotic places along with the music, art, craft and delicious cuisines of Rajasthan.