I recently came to know that many people are quite keen to experience the magic of sunrise in Jaipur. People are on a hunt for the best sunrise points in Jaipur and including travelers on a visit to Jaipur as well as nature-loving Jaipur residents.

Best Sunrise Spots In Jaipur
I thought of compiling this post for everyone’s benefit from the top places for watching a sunrise in Jaipur. Here are my top recommendations.
- Nahargarh Fort
- Jal Mahal
- Nahargarh Road Near Charan Mandir
Some of the best places to witness a sunrise in Jaipur are not easily accessible to everyone since it involves an element of adventure, unpaved paths, thorny bushes, and the risk of wild animals among other things. While some people are fit and ready to undertake such an adventure, others may not be in a position to do so. I’m refraining from listing such places for the reasons of safety.

The following are the most popular places to witness the magic of sunrise in Jaipur.
1. Nahargarh Fort.
Nahargarh Fort is the most popular place in Jaipur to watch a sunrise. It’s not surprising why it is so. Apart from sunrise, you can enjoy the beautiful Jaipur view from the top since it is perched over a hill overlooking the city.


The sunrise point in Nahargarh Fort is on the east face near the Baori. It is close to the Baori where the famous song Masti ki Pathshala from the Bollywood movie Rang De Basanti was filmed. It’s known as Rang De Basanti shooting point or location.

The Department of Archaeology managing the Nahargarh Fort has marked a different place for watching a sunrise. This is near the tri-junction of the road leading to the Baori. Here is a picture of the designated sunrise point.

How To Reach Nahargarh Fort?
- Hill Road
- Walking Ramp
A significant distance and time are involved in reaching Nahargarh Fort from the city. If you are a tourist, pick-up service for your return journey might be an issue as there is no transport facility at Nahargarh Fort. Ensure that you book your taxi/tuk-tuk for the return trip too or you can fix to pay waiting charges. Generally, drivers charge on two way basis even for one way drop. Read How to explore Nahargarh Fort
There are two ways to reach Nahargarh Fort. The most popular route is through the hill road which branches off from Amer Road just after Kanak Ghati. It’s a beautiful road that has stunning views of the Jal Mahal or the Water Palace.

The second option is through the Nahargarh walking route which starts in the Purani Basti area near Nahargarh Road. It takes anywhere 15-20 minutes for a fit person to traverse through this ramp. Do note that you will encounter filth, pigs, goat, and roosters at the starting point of this walking path to Nahargarh Fort. Most people prefer the first one. Take your pick.

Watch out– Nahargarh Fort is one of the most popular hangout places for the city youth. Being a popular place for youth, don’t expect peace. Loud music, people running around the ramparts & creating noise is all a part and parcel of the “Nahargarh Sunrise Experience”. Don’t be surprised to find a huge crowd at Nahargarh Sunrise point even before the sunrise.

Rash driving, tripling on a two-wheeler, and speeding are all part of this package!
Nahargarh Fort and the road leading from Kanak Ghati has a reputation for being the biggest open-air Bar in Jaipur. It’s corroborated with the empty beer cans, broken liquor bottles, plastic wrappers of “Chakhna” littering the entire stretch of the roadside, all along.
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With little presence of police or law enforcement, people consume beer and liquor right in the morning. Accidents on this road are a common occurrence since it a winding road with many blind spots. There’s a saying that speed thrills and kills! Almost every week there are news reports of vehicles falling in the valley, thanks to the lack of driving skills on a hill road among drivers, rash driving, drink and drive cases. Here is a picture of an accident reported by a newspaper – Patrika. (picture courtesy – epatrika)

Watching the sunrise with loud music being played around or being run over by a speeding vehicle is not really my idea and this usually keeps me away from the Nahargarh Fort Sunrise.
2. Jal Mahal or Water Palace at Mansagar lake
Jal Mahal or Water Palace is another popular sunrise point in Jaipur. What makes it so popular? The proximity to the main city is definitely one reason. Also, the sunrise is clearly seen from Jal Mahal as this is where the eastern hill range ends. One gets an uninterrupted view of the rising Sun. The entire setting is beautiful. There’s no extra effort involved in terms of driving, time or hill drive. For the tourists, services of the app-based service provider like Uber and Ola is also available.


How to Reach Jal Mahal
Jal Mahal is on Amer Road just before Kanak Vrindavan. From Johri Bazar it is approximately 4-4.5 Km and easy to spot. For tourists and visitors, the best option is to use Uber or Ola cab. Finding a Tuk-Tuk/ Auto-Rickshaw may be difficult during the early morning, your hotel may be able to assist you in finding one. It is not difficult to find an e-rickshaw or tuk-tuk on your way back. Jal Mahal is also connected via local bus service which connects Badi Chaupar near Hawa Mahal/ Johari Bazar to Amer.
Watch out – It’s never crowded at Jal Mahal during this hour but you might come across a group of boys residing in the vicinity using language which is far from desirable. Chances of such experiences occurring during morning hours are less likely, though. Sometimes, the stench from the water might be a turn-off. Many people dump bread, biscuit, and wheat dough in the lake to feed fish. Although they might be doing so for earning good Karma, it ends up polluting the lake.
If you want to see how the Jal Mahal looks from the inside? Read Inside Jal Mahal Jaipur
3. Nahargarh Road Near Charan Mandir
Lately, a new spot has become more popular for watching a sunrise in Jaipur, Charan Mandir. The views are stunning as one can also catch the sunrise with Jal Mahal in the foreground. This sunrise point is located across the road leading to Nahargarh Fort from Charan Mandir. Here is a picture of the sunrise spot in Jaipur on Nahargarh Road near Charan Mandir.

Here is another picture of the sunrise spot on Nahargarh Road near Charan Mandir.



Read related posts :
All About Nahargarh Fort Sunrise Experience
Sunrise Point in Jaipur At Garh Ganesh Temple
Is Nahargarh Fort Best Sunset Point in Jaipur?
I hope this post will help nature lovers experience the glory of sunrise in Jaipur. I will continue to share pictures of sunrises for Jaipur Sky.

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Sunrise and sunsets at Jalmahal… Pink city’s untold secrets….
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Great work warning prospective visitors about the pitfalls beforehand. Usually lists about a city gloss over these things and subsequently, people visiting them turn back with a negative experience cos they weren’t mentally prepared for the ‘pitfalls’. Keep it up! 👍 Oh btw, I didn’t know Rang De Basanti was shot at Nahargarh fort! Thanks for the info 🙂
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That’s the whole idea. Its important to inform people with both sides. Travel guides has their own limitations. Yes, RDB was shot here. 🙂
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Amazing , Thanks for sharing.
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Watching from the nahargarh fort looks best, because of elevation.
I am very much interested in sunrise/sunset spots wherever I go. Good that you complied this…somebody looking for it might land here and find answers.
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That’s the idea. This post was motivated by people hunting for such places. Many people are seeking for information on sunrise points in Jaipur. I hope this will help them. Surely Nahargarh fort has its own charm. 🙂
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That’s good to know.
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Beautiful spots all of them, Arvind
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Sunrise pictures are heavenly..beautiful..
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Happy you liked it. 🙂
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Love the sunrise from the “Water Palace” ! Is the sky always a bit foggy/smoggy in the morning?? 🙂 T.
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Thanks for appreciating Thereza. Sky is not always foggy. Its only in winters. Otherwise its always clear sky. 🙂
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I admire your thoroughness in writing your posts with much attention to detail and display of relevant photos. From the immense distance I have from your beloved Jaipur I can feel what a tremendous event it must be to experience a sunrise in your beautiful home town.
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Thank you for encouraging words. I’m happy that you’re enjoying pictures of Jaipur and sunrise. I guess some insider information makes it more relevant. 🙂
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Lovely shots arv…the one taken at Jal Mahal is my favorite… A masterpiece as the birds add so much of glamor to it.
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Thank you. This one is my favorite too. Technically, there is too much light but even then, there are other elements that makes it interesting. It bring out the elements of sunrise- birds flying in, the intense sunlight and ducks in the lake. 🙂
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I really love the water palace picture Arv 😊😊 What a beautiful city you’re in! 😊😊 Litter is everywhere unfortunately. I wish people would be more respectful of nature.
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True. Its important that we all contribute our own bit. I hope some day things change for better
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Awsome pictures Arv. 😊
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Thank you Rekha 🙂
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Beautiful! I remember watching sunset in Udaipur. It looked gorgeous.
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I guess the sunrise and sunset are gorgeous…. Everywhere! All that one needs is calm mind, interest and a pretty sunrise/sunset. Do you still follow sunrises?
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True. I’m not an early riser, so sunrise is a little difficult for me. 🙂 Jeju was an exception of sorts. Watching sunsets are more easy. But I love both equally. And yeah, the open sky filled with stars and the moon.
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From my experience, most people I have run into find it hard to get up early, even though watching sunrise is high on their list. I too used to sleep till late until I discovered the magic of sunrise. Sunsets on the other hand are difficult for me to manage as it’s still work hour for me. Stars and moon are impossible to spot in and around the city….light pollution!! would love to click star trails, someday… Cheryl
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Beautiful post and informative as usual, Arv. I found that Nahargarh fort is my favorite one 😃
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Thank You Nurul. Happy to know that you liked the Nahargarh Fort. Indeed, it’s the most popular place for the city youth! 🙂
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These are lovely pictures…..good info and Heads up about the pitfalls
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Thank you. I’m happy you liked these pictures 🙂
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Amazing photos i like it a lot! 😀
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Thanks Thomas. 🙂
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The fort is looking stunning in the golden hue of the sunrise
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Indeed, this one is called Jal Mahal or water palace. 🙂
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All of these looks so pretty! I love watching the sun rise.
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I’m happy you liked them Jasmin 🙂
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Just beautiful photos, sunsets are so charming xoxo
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True. Thank you for sharing your thoughts here, Ivana 🙂
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Beautiful sunset… All the pix are beautiful
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Thanks Stacey! 🙂
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I would love to go to Jaipur! It looks so beautiful
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I’m sure you’ll love the city. 🙂
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