India Virtual Reality Tours
360° virtual reality photos will take you to Forts, Palaces and Exotic Places.
Also into simple villages where animals are still being used to draw water from old wells.
How it Works:
Open up one of the VR Photos to start your tour. Use your
mouse click and drag the photo in any direction and the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
Hotspots:
You will see some hotspots (red dots) (green dots) the red
ones will take you to that location, green ones open close-up photos.
Control Bar:
At the bottom of the VR Photo is a control bar with buttons,
the buttons will give you more control.
It is recommended that you click on the
full screen button, and switch to high quality for the best views.
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Jaipur India
360° Virtual Reality Tours
Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Explore Jaipur in 360° Virtual Reality, the views almost come alive as you rotate 360°
viewing in any direction and zoom in for closer details.
Travel around this
Pink City viewing its distinctly colored buildings, which
were originally painted this color to imitate the red sandstone
architecture of Mughal cities. Jaipur is a colorful city with many
festivals and rich in history with it's forts and palaces.
Amber Fort.
Located 11 km from central Jaipur.
This massive fort-palace complex built in Hindu-Muslim style
and was the royal palace of the
Kachwahas. Tourist can take Elephant rides up to the fort.
Jaigarh Fort.
Never conquered in battle
and was considered the strongest of the three forts in the area.
It's best known for the world's largest cannon, the
Jaivana, which was test-fired only once.
Nahargarh Fort.
The smallest of the three forts,
The Fort is located on the sheer rugged ridge of Aravali Hills and
it forms an impressive northern backdrop of Jaipur.
It looks most classy when floodlit at night. The fort
overlooks the city and presents a glittering view of the city lights.
City Palace.
Located in the heart of the walled city is The City Palace,
it is an imposing blend of traditional Rajput and Mughal architecture with is a vast
palace complex occupying nearly one-seventh of the Pink City.
Sun temple, Galta.
Galta is a picturesque pilgrim site at the
summit of a small hill and visible from all parts of
Jaipur. This is a nice place to rest on your way to the Monkey Temple
and enjoy the vast views of Jaipur.
Galta, Holy Monkey Temple.
The several temples
of the Monkey Temple complex are both beautiful and the scenes of
intense devotion by Hindu celebrants. You see them in meditation,
bathing in holy water and praying a manta. Hundreds of monkeys
live on the grounds too.
Jaipur Elephant Festival.
Staged at
Chaugan Stadium, the festival starts with an impressive procession
of the majestic animals lovingly painted and tastefully attired
with glittering ornaments and embroidered silks.
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