Nahargarh Fort, built as a retreat and defense post by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Nahargarh, which means “Abode of Tigers”, is famous for its spectacular views of the city below, especially at sunset. The fort’s architecture is a blend of Indian and European styles, with delicate frescoes and vibrant interiors that reflect royal tastes. There’s a stepwell inside the fort, which is a hidden marvel worth exploring. Nahargarh has also become a popular spot for those looking to enjoy a quiet evening with nature or experience Jaipur’s nightlife, with the Padao Restaurant offering rooftop dining at the fort.
Sunset Point – Provides an awe-inspiring view of Jaipur at the time of sunset, watch sky painted with enchanting colors. It is the ideal spot to relax and enjoy’s nature beauty.
Padao Restaurant – Offers a memorable dining experience. One can savour delicious meals while taking in the stunning panoramic scenery.
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.
Nahargarh Fort - Timing & Free Entry Days
Day
Timing
Monday - Sunday
10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Detail
Time / Day
Closing Time
After 5 PM
Free Entry for Children
Below 7 years
Free Entry Days
30 March - Rajasthan Diwas
18 April - World Heritage Day
18 May - World Museum Day
27 September - World Tourism Day
Nahargarh Fort - Entry Fee Details
Category
Indian
Foreign
Adults
₹50
₹200
Students
₹5
₹25
*Students must carry Id cards.
*Outside the fort parking is available. Charges are applicable as per vehicle parking