Jal Mahal

Located in the heart of Jaipur, India, JAL MAHAL or "Water Palace" is a stunning architectural gem that stands amidst the tranquil waters of Man Sagar Lake. Built in the 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II, the palace is a perfect blend of Rajput and Mughal styles of architecture. The palace is a five-story structure, with four floors submerged in the lake. The top floor, made of red sandstone, showcases intricate carvings and designs, while the lower floors are adorned with delicate stone latticework and filigree.

The palace served as a royal hunting lodge for the Maharajas and was also used for grand celebrations and festivities. Today, the stunning palace stands as a popular tourist attraction, offering a picturesque view of the lake and the surrounding Aravalli hills. Visitors can take a boat ride to get a closer look at this magnificent structure and admire its beauty from all angles. The JAL MAHAL is not only a testament to the rich history and culture of Jaipur but also a symbol of its enduring beauty and charm.

It is a five-story palace that appears to float on the serene Man Sagar Lake, making it a photographer's dream come true. The beautiful palace, built with red sandstone, showcases a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles, creating a picturesque backdrop for photography. The reflections of the palace in the crystal clear waters of the lake make for truly breathtaking shots.

The intricate details and designs on the walls and balconies of the palace add to its charm and provide endless opportunities for creative photography. The surrounding Aravalli hills, lush greenery, and the resident bird population add to the natural beauty of this place. Whether capturing the sunrise or sunset, or experimenting with different angles and perspectives, JAL MAHAL offers endless possibilities for photographers to capture stunning shots. It is no wonder that JAL MAHAL is considered one of the most photogenic places in Jaipur, and a must-visit destination for any photography enthusiast. As a photographer, it is not just about capturing the beauty of landscapes and monuments, but also about the people and the environment surrounding them. When it comes to the famous Jal Mahal in India, it is not just the stunning palace that needs to be photographed, but also the vibrant streets and the tourists bustling around. By capturing the locals going about their daily lives and tourists mesmerized by the grandeur of Jal Mahal, we can showcase the true essence of the location. These photographs can not only attract more visitors to the area but also serve as a marketing tool for promoting tourism.

The streets around Jal Mahal are filled with colorful shops, food stalls, and street performers that add to the charm of the place. As a photographer, it is our responsibility to capture these moments and bring them to life through our lens, showcasing the culture and diversity of the location. These photographs can also serve as a reminder for tourists of their memorable experience at Jal Mahal and entice them to return or recommend it to others. Overall, as a photographer, we have the power to capture not just a monument but also the lively atmosphere and people surrounding it, making our photographs truly captivating and impactful. So register for the Jal Mahal Photowalk and join the learning process on the field while we take you for the photowalk.

Our Workshops are free of cost

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Photowalk is open to everyone and one can click from any device.

We also provide free Fujifilm Mirrorless Cameras during the photowalk that can be shared with the group, just bring your SD Card and retrieve the photos once the photowalk is over.

Who can attend

Photowalk is open to all above the Age of 18 Years

Participant can click photos from any camera or mobile phones

If you do not have a camera we will provide you with a mirrorless camera that will be shared with other participants during the photowalk. Please carry a SD Card to so you can take your clicked photos back. We would require a photo ID with address proof to be submitted at the time of the photowalk.

Please note that photo walks are done on foot, so expect lots of walking.

FAQ’s

Is there any Fees for attending the Photowalk ?

All our photowalks across India are free of cost . Government entry fees applies incase of heritage sites participant's need to pay the entry fees for visiting these site.

I do not have a Camera can I participate in the Photowalk ?

Yes surely you can. We provide Fujifilm Mirrorless Cameras for our photowalks that will be shared among the participants. It would be great if you could carry a SD Card, so that you can take back your clicked photographs.

I would like to know more. How can we connect ?

For more details please fill the form in your contact us page. https://photowalksindia.com/contact-us