Is Jaigarh Fort the same as Amer Fort, and how far apart are they?
No, Jaigarh Fort and Amer Fort are different. They are located about 1 km apart in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Jaigarh Fort sits on a hilltop overlooking Amer Fort and the Maota Lake. While Amer Fort was the royal residence, Jaigarh was built to protect it and house the kingdom's armory. Visitors often tour both forts together via a shared circuit.
What is the best time of year to visit Jaigarh Fort to avoid extreme heat?
The best time to visit Jaigarh Fort is between October and March, when temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C. Summers (April to June) can exceed 40°C, making daytime exploration uncomfortable. Winter months offer clear skies and pleasant weather, ideal for viewing the fort’s architecture and panoramic views of Jaipur and the Aravalli Hills.
Is there an entry fee for Jaigarh Fort, and are local passes like the Jaipur Heritage Pass accepted?
Yes, there is an entry fee: INR 35 for Indian citizens and INR 200 for foreigners. The Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation’s Heritage Ticket – which includes Amer Fort, Jaigarh Fort, and Nahargarh Fort – costs INR 150 (Indians) and INR 700 (foreigners), offering savings for those visiting all three. Tickets are available on-site.
Can you still see the world’s largest cannon at Jaigarh Fort, and is it accessible to visitors?
Yes, the Jaivana Cannon – recognized as the world’s largest wheeled cannon – remains on display at Jaigarh Fort and is fully accessible. Built in the 18th century, it was used only once for testing. Visitors can view it up close on the fort’s southern ramparts, where signage explains its historical significance and engineering.