Jaipur Golf Club, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Rambagh Palace & Golf Club
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The City of Victory The Pink City founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II (1693 - 1743), is the capital of Rajasthan. Jaipur is surrounded on all sides by rugged hills, crowned with forts & enclosed by embattled walls. Take a ride on the Palace on Wheels,luxury train that carries with it an ambience of the Rajputana era and an exciting fairytale journey, which takes the visitor to the imperial cities of Rajasthan every single day. Jaipur & its surroundings are rather like an endless museum. The city is dotted with many royal palaces and forts. The famous ones include the Amber Palace, the City Palace , the Hawa Mahal and Jaigarh. The Jaigarh fort, built on a peak, overlooks the palace & city of Amber below.
A number of golf courses lie around the city of Jaipur and are suitable for keen golfers visiting the Rajasthan area of India. Within the environs of the city itself, the Jaipur Golf Club is especially popular and features 18 holes, offering superb views over both the Nahargarh Fort and also the Moti Doongri Palace.
The Jaipur Golf Club is actually part of the beautiful Rambagh Palace Hotel, where the former maharaja once lived, enjoying an especially scenic setting, being often known as the 'Rambagh Golf Club'.
Sanganer town has a ruined palace and a group of Jain temples with fine carvings. The city also offers an endless variety of crafts. Jaipur's lacquer bangles are famous all over the world. A major gem and jewellery center, Jaipur is famous for Kundan work (enamel work on gold). Also there are woolen carpets, cotton rugs, marble statuary, enameled wares, brass ware, hand-block printed Sanganeri and Bagru Cotton fabrics, exotic blue pottery made from crushed quartz, leather footwear and more. This is city to be visited and the best time to do so is from October to March.
In the footsteps of the Maharajas: The Rambagh Palace & Golf Club in Jaipur is an eighteen-hole course overlooking the Moti Doongri Palace and the historical Nahargarh Fort. The fairway passes through the Rambagh Polo Grounds, which have seen some of the finest polo matches in the time of the late Sawai Man Singh. These days there are more golfers to be seen on the grounds where the royals once moved on their chargers. The courses, spread over undulating terrain, are all greens except for the fifth hole.
Nine greens (upper course) and nine browns. The course overlooks the Moti Doongri Palace and the historical Nahargarh Fort. The fairways pass through the Rambagh Polo Grounds. The lower course is rough and undulating
A number of golf courses lie around the city of Jaipur and are suitable for keen golfers visiting the Rajasthan area of India. Within the environs of the city itself, the Jaipur Golf Club is especially popular and features 18 holes, offering superb views over both the Nahargarh Fort and also the Moti Doongri Palace.
The Jaipur Golf Club is actually part of the beautiful Rambagh Palace Hotel, where the former maharaja once lived, enjoying an especially scenic setting, being often known as the 'Rambagh Golf Club'.
Sanganer town has a ruined palace and a group of Jain temples with fine carvings. The city also offers an endless variety of crafts. Jaipur's lacquer bangles are famous all over the world. A major gem and jewellery center, Jaipur is famous for Kundan work (enamel work on gold). Also there are woolen carpets, cotton rugs, marble statuary, enameled wares, brass ware, hand-block printed Sanganeri and Bagru Cotton fabrics, exotic blue pottery made from crushed quartz, leather footwear and more. This is city to be visited and the best time to do so is from October to March.
In the footsteps of the Maharajas: The Rambagh Palace & Golf Club in Jaipur is an eighteen-hole course overlooking the Moti Doongri Palace and the historical Nahargarh Fort. The fairway passes through the Rambagh Polo Grounds, which have seen some of the finest polo matches in the time of the late Sawai Man Singh. These days there are more golfers to be seen on the grounds where the royals once moved on their chargers. The courses, spread over undulating terrain, are all greens except for the fifth hole.
Nine greens (upper course) and nine browns. The course overlooks the Moti Doongri Palace and the historical Nahargarh Fort. The fairways pass through the Rambagh Polo Grounds. The lower course is rough and undulating
