Adjacent to Amer Fort, lies the Jaigarh Fort on the hill, known for housing the world’s largest cannon on wheels, Jaivana Cannon. The fort was built in 1726 by Maharaja Jai Singh II to protect Amber Fort and its palace complex. The fort offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. The museum’s insides showcase artifacts, weapons, and cannons used by the royal army.

How to Reach Here

Located about 20 km from Jaipur’s city railway station and bus stand. The most convenient way and safest way to reach is by hiring a taxi or renting a car for the to-and-fro journey.

Timing

Day Morning
Monday - Sunday 09:30 AM – 07:00 PM

* Entry into the fort is closed after 4:30 pm

Jaigarh Fort - Entry Fee Details

Category Indian Foreign
Adult ₹150 ₹200
Child (5-12 years) ₹75 ₹100
Student ₹50 ₹100
Still Camera ₹50 ₹50
Video Camera ₹200 ₹200

*Pre-wedding Shoot Charge: 5100/- Per Day Party

Jaigarh Fort - Guide Charges

Group Size Hindi English
1 to 4 Members ₹400 ₹400
5 to 10 Members ₹500 ₹500
10 to 15 Members ₹600 ₹600
Above 35 Members ₹20 each ₹20 each
Additional Time (Over 90 Minutes) ₹10 per minute

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