Nahargarh Fort, along with Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort, is one of the three forts that form a defensive ring around Jaipur city. It was built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur.
The fort was later renovated by his successor, Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh, who added a complex called Madhavendra Bhawan in 1883.
Nahargarh means ‘abode of tigers,’ and it is said that the fort was named after a prince named Nahar Singh, who haunted the site and obstructed its construction. The fort has seen many historical events, such as the treaties with the Marathas in the 18th century and the Indian Rebellion of 1857(the first war of Indian independence).
Today, Tourists from all around the world visit Nahargarh Fort, making it a popular tourist attraction in Jaipur. It also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.
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Nahargarh Fort Timings
Day | Time |
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Monday | 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
Tuesday | 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
Wednesday | 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
Thursday | 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
Friday | 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
Saturday | 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
Sunday | 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
You can visit the restaurants and some areas of the fort up to 10:30 pm. To get the best views of the fort and city, it is recommended that you visit Nahargarh Fort in the morning or evening hours.
Nahargarh Fort Ticket Price
- 50 Rs per person for Indians
- 20 Rs per person for Indian Students
- 200 Rs per person for Foreign Tourists
- 25 Rs per person for Foreign Students

You can also get a composite ticket for Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Albert Hall Museum and Nahargarh Fort.
Nahargarh Fort Jaipur Address
Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur, Rajasthan(Map)
Nearest Metro | Chandpole Metro Station |
Still and Video Cameras | Allowed |
The architecture of Nahargarh Fort
Usually, every fort has its distinct features. Nahargarh Fort is an impressive example of Rajput architecture, which combines elements of Mughal and European styles.

Some of the main features of Nahargarh Fort are:
- The fort is rectangular, with thick walls and bastions enclosing an area of about 3 km.
- There are two main gates: the eastern gate, Tadigate, and the western gate, Hawa Pol.
- A water harvesting system inside the fort collects rainwater in three large tanks. It distributes it to various parts of the fort through channels and pipes.
- The fort has a network of underground passages and chambers used for storage, escape and hiding.
- There is a beautiful garden inside Nahargarh Fort, designed by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II in 1868. The garden has fountains, pavilions and flower beds.
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What are the different sections of Nahargarh Fort?
Nahargarh Fort has several sections that showcase the different aspects of its history and culture. Some of the most important sections inside the fort are:
Madhavendra Bhawan
Madhavendra Bhawan is the palace complex built by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II in 1883. It is the most magnificent and luxurious part of the fort, which reflects the royal lifestyle of the king and his queens. The palace has 12 identical suites for the queens and one for the king. All suites are decorated with paintings, carvings and mirrors. The palace also has a hall called Diwan-i-Khas (hall of private audience), where Maharaja used to meet his guests and ministers.
Diwan-i-Aam
Diwan-i-Aam is the hall of public audience, where the king addressed his people and listened to their grievances. It is near the fort’s entrance and has a large courtyard surrounded by arched galleries. The hall is beautifully decorated with paintings of scenes from Hindu mythology and history.
Wax Museum and Sheesh Mahal Nahargarh Fort
Wax Museum and Sheesh Mahal are two recent additions to Nahargarh Fort, inaugurated in 2016.
The Wax Museum displays life-size wax statues of famous personalities from various fields, such as politics, sports, cinema, music and literature. Some of the statues at Nahargarh Wax Museum include Mahatma Gandhi, Amitabh Bachchan, Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni and Deepika Padukone.
Sheesh Mahal is a mirror palace with over 2.5 million pieces of glass that create a dazzling effect. You can view many beautiful handmade paintings and chandeliers inside the complex.
The Entry Fee for Wax Museum and Sheesh Mahal is Rs 500 for Indians and Rs 700 for foreigners. It is open from 10:00 am to 6:30 pm every day.
Things to do at Nahargarh Fort
There are many things to do at Nahargarh Fort, which is one of the most popular attractions in Jaipur. You can easily spend 2-3 hours at Nahargarh Fort.
Enjoy the panoramic views of Jaipur city
One of the best things to do at Nahargarh Fort is to enjoy the panoramic views of Jaipur city and its surroundings from the fort walls. You can see the pink buildings, the green hills, the blue sky and the golden sun from above. If the weather is clear, you can also spot some landmarks of Jaipur, such as the Jal Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palace and Amer Fort.
Watch the sunset or sunrise from the fort walls
Another amazing thing to do at Nahargarh Fort is to watch the sunset or sunrise from the fort walls. The views are mesmerizing during sunrise or sunset, when the colours change and create a magical atmosphere. You can also see how the city lights up as the day turns into night. It is one of the most romantic and memorable experiences in Jaipur.
Nahargarh Biological Park
You can visit the Nahargarh Biological Park nearby. It is a great place to enjoy nature and wildlife and learn about the biodiversity of Rajasthan. There are safari options available for visitors.
The park has around 285 species of birds, 81 species of butterflies, 40 species of reptiles and 23 species of mammals. Some of the animals which you can see in the park are Asiatic lions, hyenas, wolves, deer, crocodiles, bears, boars, tigers, leopards and monkeys.
Sculpture Park
Experience the Sculpture Park, which displays contemporary art and sculptures by Indian and International artists. The park is located in Madhavendra Bhawan and has more than 50 artworks.
Shopping at Nahargarh Fort
You can buy handicrafts, postcards, magnets, keychains, jewellery, accessories, gifts and collectables from the souvenir shops at the fort.
Nahargarh Rort Restaurants
If you feel hungry or thirsty after exploring the fort, you can dine at the rooftop restaurant at Nahargarh Fort.
There are two restaurants at Nahargarh Fort which you can try:
- Padao Restaurant: This is a rooftop restaurant that offers a variety of cuisines, such as Indian, Chinese, Continental and Rajasthani. You can enjoy food and drinks along with a beautiful panoramic view of the city and the fort. This restaurant is open from 11 am to 10:30 pm daily.
- Once Upon A Time at Nahargarh: It is another restaurant that serves Indian and International dishes. Here, you can enjoy live music and cultural performances. It is beautifully decorated with traditional Rajasthani-themed outdoor and indoor seating. This restaurant is also open from 11 am to 10:30 pm daily.
Nahargarh Fort Facts
- There were many Bollywood films shot at the Nahargarh Fort. Some of them are Rang De Basanti, Shuddh Desi Romance and Jodha Akbar.
- Nahargarh Fort was originally built as a retreat for Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and his queens. The royal family also used it as a hunting lodge and a summer residence.
- The fort was never attacked by enemies. It is strategically located on the Aravalli Hills, which provided a natural defence against any invaders. It also served as a watchtower to monitor the movements of the enemy troops.
- Nahargarh Fort haunted story: A legend says that the fort was named after a prince named Nahar Singh, who haunted the site where the fort was being built. He was angry that the king was taking away his land, and he caused many mishaps and accidents during the construction. The king then appeased him by naming the fort after him and building a temple in his honour.

How to reach Nahargarh Fort?
Nahargarh Fort is located about 15 kilometres from Jaipur city centre. Nahargarh Fort to Amer Fort is at a distance of 10 kilometres.
- By car: You can hire a taxi or a private car from Jaipur to Nahargarh Fort, which will take about 30 minutes and cost you around Rs. 500 to Rs. 1000, depending on the type of vehicle and the traffic.
- By bus: You can take a bus from Jaipur to Nahargarh Fort, which will take you about an hour. The buses are available from Sindhi Camp Bus Stand, Badi Chaupar and Hawa Mahal area.
- By bike: You can rent a bike or scooter from Jaipur to Nahargarh Fort, which will take about 45 minutes and cost you around Rs. 300 to Rs. 500. They are available from various rental shops and agencies across Jaipur city.
- By auto: There are many auto rickshaws (tuk-tuk) available across Jaipur. You can also book them at a fixed price.
Best time to visit Nahargarh Fort
The best time to visit Nahargarh Fort is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and the sun is not harsh. You can avoid the heat and enjoy the cool breeze at the fort during this season.
The average temperature of Jaipur in winter is around 20°C – 23°C, which is pleasant and comfortable. The weather in Rajasthan during this season is mostly dry and sunny, with occasional fog. However, do carry some warm clothes as the temperature dips to 5°C – 8°C during nighttime.

Places to visit nearby
There are many places to visit in Jaipur which are around Nahargarh Fort. You can visit Amer Fort, Jaigarh Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal and Jal Mahal during your trip.
People also ask about Nahargarh Fort
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How much time is needed to explore Nahargarh Fort?
You will need at least 2-3 hours to explore Nahargarh Fort, Wax Museum and Sheesh Mahal properly. However, you can spend more time enjoying the views and eating in restaurants.
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Is there a guide service available at Nahargarh Fort?
Yes, there is a guide service available at Nahargarh Fort. You can get a guide from the ticket counter or the entrance gate. The guide will charge you around Rs. 300 to Rs. 500. Please reconfirm the charges at the ticket counter.
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Is there a dress code or any restrictions at Nahargarh Fort?
No, Nahargarh Fort has no dress code or any restrictions. You can wear whatever you are comfortable with.
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Is photography allowed at Nahargarh Fort?
Yes, photography is allowed at Nahargarh Fort. You can take pictures of the fort and its surroundings without any problem.
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Is there any parking facility at Nahargarh Fort?
Yes, there is a parking facility at Nahargarh Fort. You can park your vehicle near the entrance gate or near the restaurant.
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Who built Nahargarh Fort?
It was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734 and later renovated by Sawai Madho Singh.
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Which is better Nahargarh Fort or Amer Fort?
Amer Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is spread over a quite vast area compared to Nahargarh Fort. Both the forts have equally rich cultural and historical importance. If you have less time during your trip, we would recommend you visit Amer Fort during the day and Nahargarh Fort at the evening (for the beautiful views from above). You can also plan dinner at Nahargarh Fort.