Located high on the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) of the Aravalli range, Jaigarh Fort is a mighty and impressive structure built in 1726 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Originally constructed to protect the nearby Amber Fort and its palace complex, Jaigarh served as a military stronghold, housing the royal treasury, weapons, and cannon foundries.
Military Architecture: Built of red sandstone, the fort has thick walls, watchtowers, and a commanding presence. It stretches over 3 km in length and about 1 km in width.
Jaivana Cannon: The highlight of the fort is the Jaivana, once the world’s largest cannon on wheels. Cast in 1720, it was test-fired only once and could allegedly fire a 50 kg cannonball over 35 km!
Underground Passages: Hidden passages connect Jaigarh with Amber Fort, allowing secret movements during war or invasion.
Water Storage & Armoury: It has massive water tanks, and the armoury displays an array of swords, shields, rifles, and ancient artillery.
Museum & Artifacts: A small museum exhibits royal photographs, maps, coins, and weapons.
Timings: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM (daily)
Entry Fee (approximate):
Indian tourists: ₹50 (Adult), ₹30 (Child)
Foreign tourists: ₹200
Camera fees applicable separately
Explore the Jaivana Cannon platform.
Capture panoramic views of Jaipur and the Amber Fort below.
Walk along the fort’s defensive walls for scenic photo opportunities.
Visit the museum and palace interiors.
Enjoy nature photography along the route to the fort.
Located about 15 km from Jaipur city center, close to Amber Fort.
Can be accessed by road via car, taxi, or auto-rickshaw.
Combine with a visit to Amber Fort and Nahargarh Fort for a complete hill-top fort tour.
Wear comfortable shoes – there’s a fair bit of walking.
Visit in the morning or late afternoon for cooler weather and better views.
Carry water, especially in summer.
A guided tour can help understand the fort’s strategic and historical significance.
Jaigarh Fort is a symbol of Rajput military might and engineering excellence. For lovers of history, defense architecture, and photography, it’s a rewarding destination above the Pink City.