Beautiful well maintained garden in multiple levels surrounded by Aravalli mountains..Entry fee ₹50.Worth visit on a lazy weekend. Carry an umbrella if you are visiting during sunny days / monsoon..Better to Visit here if you have your own vehicle or a taxi waiting. Since its in outskirts of Jaipur, its hard to get an auto / tuktuk / taxi easily..You can see many pigeons flying.. making it look more scenic. You can hear peacocks sound too..
We visited early in morning at 8:00am, it opens at 8 only, entry fee is 50 bucks.There was nobody except us, so it was so nice experience seems the place is exclusive for us.It is all surrounded by mountains, all pigeon are playing like anything it was so mesmerizing view.Fountains are open only in summers.Very clean and much maintained gardens.There is not much to roam around, only if you want to spend some time in natures lap..it is the right place.
Just outside Jaipur, surrounded by hills, a beautiful garden. Quite different looks in day and evening, to enjoy both, reach around 4:00-5:00 pm. Very photogenic garden with several galleries and fountains. Once sun sets, it beautifies with colourful lights all round. Water in fountain also looks colourful and beautiful. Entrance fee, Rs 50 per person. Parking available outside.
Amazing royal garden, I really liked it.Big fountain but unfortunately not working, don’t know at that time or permanently closed.I really loved the design and the essence of the architecture is so good.One think that disappoints me is about washroom facilities. Not proper sanitisationWhich is not good.And biggest we faced was of water, we forget to carry the water bottles with us and then whole trip we are walking thirsty.So please carry the bottles for proper enjoyment.It is quite hot in summer as it is fully open area, and in summer sun is at the top so feels fully exhausted. One simple solution is carry a cap with you so that, not fully but partially you can save you from head stroke.Overall experience was good, really good place,I recommend to visit this beautiful garden
Sisodiya Garden situated 2.5 Km from transport nagar Jaipur on Jaipur Agra highway. Buit by King Sawai Jai Singh (2nd) for his queen of Sisodiya Dynasty of Mewar Rajasthan.Beautiful place. Beautiful Garden dedicated to lord Krishna.Nice place couples to spend a quality time.Secluded place.One time explorable.Jai Mahakal🙏
Very good place to hang around. Garden and Palace are a must visit if you are at Jaipur and still not visited.
I visited here with husband and kids . It was not too crowded . The entry fee is also not too expensive .We visited this garden as we are keen gardeners. The garden is a multi - tiered paradise garden , very green and peaceful. We were disappointed that the fountains were not working and there was no water in the channels so it missed the effect.Its a historic place. A royal garden made for the queen. It has a palace and great construction work with fresco. As the way and mountains all around this place looks good. But the is no facility at all from the goverment. You will not get food, water or drinks here so if you are planning to visit this place please bring your own snacks with yourself.Enjoy the garden greenery.
Peaceful garden. Very clean and well kept. Police on site for safety. 50 rs for entry, but worth it for the view
The garden is at prime beauty during winter season and early summer season. The winter season starts in October and ends in February. This is the time for pleasing walks, romantic strolls and other relaxing activities. However, during winter, you cannot find many flowers in the garden. The recent rains would have brought lush and greenery to the region. The blooming season starts in summer. March to April is the best time for enjoying flowers, photography and evening strolls.Entry Fee for Indians – INR 50 Per HeadEntry Fee for Foreigners – INR 200 Per Head
Great place to hangout, away from the bustle of city, a soothing getaway.
I visited their a couple of times and the garden is serene and ravishing.Perfect place for spending 3-4 hours.If you love nature then you can visit here, its full trees, flowers and surrounded by the mountains.You can bring your young children also. The architecture of the garden is also beautiful.😃😃😃😃😃
Nice one garden,view is super amazingyou have to buy tickets for entrystudents: ₹ 20/-Indian: ₹50/-non- Indian : ₹200/-wortful place to visit...
Once used to be a very well maintained, Sisodia garden is now quite shabby despite being a ticketed entrance. Lost its charm of good old days. Avoidable.
It’s worth visiting.Brilliant structure.Carry your student I’d card then ticket price will be reduced by 60%.
Good, tranquil place to visit in Jaipur tour, this place was included in my student pass.
Its a literal garden of queen and salute to the maintenance staff as to how they have kept the aesthetics of the place. Structure domes with lush green grass and well trimmed fencing will make love this place more. Serene surroundings. Try sitting under this date tree , you will have a good view as you would have this garden on the right and rocky hill on the left and blue sky in front. Take a book along and you will love every verb you do there. And also Galtaji temple is also nearby so you can visit there as well.
Sisodiya Rani Ka Bagh is a beautiful garden located on the outside of Pink City at Jaipur Agra highway. This is the oldest garden dedicated to the 2nd queen of Maharaj Sawai Jai Singh. Sawai Jai Singh built this beautiful garden in 1728.The place consists of tiered multi-level gardens with fountains, watercourses and painted pavilions. A double-storeyed palace occupies the top terrace of the garden. The palace has many galleries, pavilions and beautiful muralsHere are many moral lines and beautiful paintings of Shree Radha Krishna, which signify the love for Maharani from Maharaja’s side.
Its a nice place to relax & get your children here in spare times. Really a soothing place to interact with yourself. Visitors are advised to plan the venue early morning.
Very quiet and beautiful garden. Usually its empty. Visit after 6 pm. Fountain show starts at 7pm. It is surrounded by mountains from all sides. You can even see peacock on the mountains. Beautifully maintained. You wont get cab easily during return journey. View is amazing.
Very well maintained and quite place. The people on the gate were very friendly and cooperative, commercial photography is not allowed but you can do personal photography. Tripod is strictly not allowed. The garden and the architecture is worth visiting. The best part is that they have very good staff who takes care of the premises and keeps it clean. Kudos to the administration.
One of the best place in Jaipur. With lots of eye soothing and calming glimpse of mountains with the freshness of well maintained garden.
Worst place. This place is under construction and there is nothing much to see, but people at ticket counter will say nothing to you and just collect money for a place which has only construction to see. Do not go here its just a common garden with high ticket fee in comparison to what its offering.
Well maintained Garden. Hope they start their restaurant soon.
Today we visit this place at 6:50PM as we saw in the pictures. There is no any this kind of place like in pictures and also the ticket counter person smoking on counter.He didnt tried to say no us for visit this place and also as there is construction going on he(Mukesh Kumar) arguing with us ans said Aap online complain daal do meri.No one is there to listen the complain. Kindly look in thia serious matter of historical place as many tourist like us face this problem on daily basis
Located on the same road as Galta Ji, these gardens set in a valley are breathtaking.Now fully restored there’s even a bathroom and drinking water machine to let you stay here for a few hours and enjoy the serene beauty of the place.Staff maintain it well and keep on working quietly, I’d recommend going early pre lunch to get away from the crowds.Steps going down to the next level are a bit high at times so people with reduced mobility might have a problem.
It is nice placeWith joy & peaceI spent my time with different feel 👌👌
Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh is situated at a distance of 10 km from Jaipur city and lies on Jaipur-Agra highway. This royal garden was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in 1728 for his. Visit once to see the beauty & calmness of the place, which is wonderful. This place actually depicts the way Maharanis living style. Its awesome to see the place once for all. Nice view of plants and good park with gardens. Very big and beautiful we enjoyed there.
Lavish green garden, well maintained, gives royal feeling
Want a piece of Mughal gardens in the pink city of Jaipur? The Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh is your place to be. 10 kilometres from Jaipur, on the Jaipur- Agra highway, Maharaja Sawai Jai built the palace garden as a gift of love for his second queen. The heritage garden is the largest, most interesting and impressive of all the gardens in Jaipur.
Beauty and calm placeVisit once to see the beauty & calmness of the place, which is wonderful. This place actually depicts the way Maharanis living style. Its awesome to see the place once for all.
Most beautiful place.. Away from crowed city.. Well maintained... Gives you the feel of real nature.. Great views.... Best to visit this time in monsoon .. With your partner or family..
A beautiful place in jaipur. Its a beautiful garden to spend your quality time. Garden surrounding covers with mountains of Aravali Hills.
Beautiful garden and chhatriya
Attended a function here at night. Its a sprawling area with mountains on all sides and probably would look a lot prettier during the day. Large lawns. Rest rooms though were limited and werent clean enough.
50 rupees ticket.Ok ok park. Good to go when not hot.
What a peaceful place with beautiful ambience. I love the atmosphere and lighting and fountains and garden there. The mountains surrounding the garden. And I love how they have maintained the garden till today. Entry ticket is quite costly but if you are indian student then take your id card with you. It will be cheaper. Otherwise everyone should visit this bagh if they are in jaipur.
Very nice ❤️ looking and very beautiful 😍
Sisodia Rani Garden and Palace is a palace garden 6 kilometres from Jaipur city in of Rajasthan state in India. It was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1728. The place consists of tiered multi-level gardens with fountains, watercourses and painted pavilions.You must visit hereYour Welcome✍️ Kuldeep Vidarvas
The garden is well maintained and view of garden surrounded by hills is splendid!
Its good place for family and kids specially monsoon season.....more of one time place..
Sisodia Rani Garden is a visual treat for heritage and architecture lovers as it is built in Rajput style adorned with murals & flanked with Chhatris in various styles and its have very beautiful view of surrounded mountains...
The Sisodia Rani ka Bagh is one of the most remarkable garden in Jaipur. Largest garden in Jaipur, it was built by Sawi Jai Singh 2 to gift it to the Sisodia Queen.Located on the Jaipur-Agra highway in the southeast corner of Jaipur, the Sisodia Rani ka Bagh boasts multi level gardens. It also has a number of other features like water courses, pained pavilions and fountains. These features make the garden even more beautiful. The painted pavilions in the garden impart a refreshing look. The Sisodia Rani ka Bagh also has a lot of historical significance as well. Built by the Sawau Jai Singh 2, the garden was built with a purpose of presenting it to his beautiful Sisodia queen. Located only 10 kilometers away from Jaipur, it was truly a worthy gift.The various features of the garden boast a Mughal style. Looking at the garden, tourists can easily understand the usage of the garden during the royal times. During those times, the queen used to enjoy the cool breeze, fresh air and the beautiful landscape. The garden served in a perfect way to provide pleasure to the queen during those days. Currently, it is still serving but a different purpose. The tranquil beauty of the garden has been attracting a lot of tourists thus increasing the total tourist count to Jaipur and serving the purpose of Rajasthan tourism policy.Visit to the Sisodia Rani ka Bagh have also got a number of other values added to it. The beautiful garden having a number of murals and paintings also bear great significance. These exhibits depict the legends of Radha –Krishna and hence are very attractive to ardent religion follower. However, you as a regular tourist will also enjoy every bit of your time in the garden.
Go if u have extra time and need a peaceful environment
Very beautiful from outside and lovely garden but with 200 INR entrance fees for foreigners, I found it too much. Definitely stop for a picture outside on your way to Galta Ji Mandir!
Birthplace of Maharaj Kumar Madhosingh and a nice historical garden
Must visit this peaceful garden... Well maintaind.... Beautiful atmosphere...
Sisodiya Rani Ka Bagh was built in 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh for his second queen Sisodia Rani, Udaipur princess..This garden was used by the queen for relaxing. The garden was decorated with mural painting of Lord Krishna and Radha to express the love that the king had for Sisodia Rani.The garden is designed with a mixture of Indian style and Mughal architectural style.
A secluded place from the rest of the city but is just like any other park thats good to be at for an hour or so. The greenery is lovable and environment is peaceful.
Music played with the fountain is tremendous. In short your feet will start moving on the beats of the Rajasthani folk music. Surrounded by mountains, sunset view from this garden is amazing. Must visit
Its a place wherein you will find peace away from the city in the outskirts.
Sisodia Rani ka Bagh is one of the beautiful royal gardens in Ghat ki Guni.Sisodia Rani was the Udaipur princess who married Jaipur King, Sawai Jai Singh II.It was built by Sawai Jai Singh II in 1728 & was used by the queen for relaxingSisodia Rani gave birth to Sawai Madho Singh I, but her step son Sawai Ishwari Singh became the Jaipur ruler which led to long years of battle between the brothers.Ishwari Singh committed suicide & finally Sawai Madho Singh became the king.The royal place has a Mughal charbagh style terraced garden, water channels with fountains & beautifully painted Bangledar Chhatris.This landscaped garden overlooks the Sisodia Rani Palace, a 2 storeyed palace decorated with many galleries & pavilions & flanked with chhatris.On the outer walls one can see beautiful murals depicting romantic legend of Krishna & Radha, hunting scenes.
Such a sweet and cute little place. The serenity here is so soothing. Kudos to the maintenance. There is no designated parking here but still it doesnt lie on a busy road, so you can park it on the road itself. There used to be a restaurant there but it is no longer functional. You must definitely spend an hour here for your trip to Jaipur.
Beautiful and peaceful well maintained Garden situated at the foot hills. Good to spend some peaceful time. It is vast with some fountains. However, it was not working when we visited. May be its operational in night. Still it is not a must visit place. If you are there you can visit.
One of the best lassi in Jaipur must try everyone it oldest one
Wonderful place to enjoy your rainy holiday.
A nice place to visit in Jaipur
An exhilarating site at Jaipur. Whike you could have fun at a mall or somewhere else, this sure is a place for everyone to visit and enjoy. Friends, family...just come and spend sime time. A nicer place to be at
Beautiful palace garden built by the King of Jaipur for his beloved queen
Its located in Amer ka Quila, Jaipur. One should must visit
Its having a great view of jaipur mountains, you can give it a walk but dnt expect anything unique
Awsome place, paceful, clean and well maintained.
Loved the place. However there is entry ticket which i paid was 50 INR . The garden was built in 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh for his second queen Sisodia Rani. The opening time of garden is 8 am and it closes at 5 pm.Sit and enjoy the beauty of mountains
Good place to hang on it opens 8Am till 6 or 7 pm in the evening. Entry fee is ₹50 and for student it is ₹10
Beautiful garden to simply roam around and spend time at. Better visited in early morning or evening.
Peace full and fresh environment. its a very beautiful garden
Good garden for timepass and very clean place with good staff
Leaving the staff attending the counters the place is serene and has beautiful places for a beautiful photoshoot.🙋🏻♂️
A beautiful place situated far from noise and rush of the city. It is situated between the mountains .A perfect place for peace and mental health.
Good place for quality time.Less people.ticket price - 50rs per person.Attraction - Music and water with green environment. Good place for Photoshoot.best time - sunset.
A creative garden in four floors.
Nothing to see exiting their just normal garden. And it costs RS 50 for a normal visitor. And i dont think its worth it , but might be its beautiful in evening when lighting starts. Best time to go is in rain.
Nice to enjoy. Spend precious time with family.
Nice place to hangout with buddies. Great nature beauty with charming lights...
Well maintained and beautiful garden. Great views. Peaceful environment. Worth to visit. Prefer to go in the evening as it opens till 8:00 pm at night. Best to visit in winter and monsoon season.
Lovely place to visit if you are looking for the peace.
Beautiful and serene place. One must visit this place when you are in Jaipur. Beautifully crafted palace. Was under renovation as of April 2018. Has 3 level of park. The lowest level has big garden. I managed to visit it in evening of monday. Thus litrally no one was there except for the guards. Make sure to spend some time here you wont regret. MOST IMPORTANTLY VISIT THIS PLACE IN RAINY SEASON.
Beautiful garden with fresh essence of flowers . Garden is well maintained and has a small palace. It is located outside city skirts and can be reached by taxi or own transportation. Evening time would be best to visit as their is too much heat in afternoons. Few kms ahead , Galtaji Mandir (Hanuman Temple) is located which is also worth visiting.
Great place for hang out, good weather, attractive view, a perfect place for photoshoot, its the place where we can spent a say with our love ones
This is my hometown is a good historical places wonderful
A Royal garden with beautiful scenery and places to sit and chat with an amalgamation of cultural look of Rajasthan. A site of Rajasthan heritage. The entry is paid but very minimal prices.
Big and green place.A Bagh (garden) with a fort like look, surrounded by mountains which is the main beauty of this place. Other than this there are some fountains which were closed. So there is not much things to explore.
Most attractive place with full calmness