In the 18th and 19th centuries, the royals and the nobles laid out summer gardens at Ghati ki guni, a
valley at beginning of the Jaipur-Agra road which traps the breezes and wafts it through pleasantly.
Sisodia Rani ka Bagh was laid for one of the queens from the lake city of Udaipur, to cure her of her
homesickness. It consists of pavilions with water channels that run down in tiered gardens.
Sisodia Rani Garden is a royal garden built in the premises of the Sisodia Palace in Jaipur. As the name
suggests, it was built in 1728 in the honour of the Queen of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II as a summer
retreat. The step garden, although not too large in area, is considered to be a tranquil escape in the hot
and arid region of Jaipur. The landscaped gardens occupy several cascading levels in front of the Sisodia
Palace and have a central water fountain with channels running through.
Location - NH 11, Lal Dungri, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302031, India
Timings - 8 am to 5pm
Entry Fee |
Indian Visitor |
₹ 50 |
Indian Student |
₹ 50 |
Foreign Visitor |
₹ 200 |
Other Charges |
Guide Charges |
As Actual |
Lunch |
As Actual |
Parking Charges |
As Actual |