Cambay Grand Kukas

KUKAS, West-India India

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Jaipur is known as the Pink City of India and is also the capital of Rajasthan and forms a part of the west Golden Triangle tourist circuit along with Agra. It’s a popular tourist destination in India and serves as a gateway to other tourist destinations in Rajasthan such as Jodhpur. Jaipur is a shoppers' Elysium, you can find many kinds of handicrafts, jewellery, fabrics and even carpets here. It offers the best traditional Rajasthani artwork and textiles from this city are world-famous. Jaipur is also famous for festivals such as Elephant Festival, celebration of the great animals and the elephants are beautifully painted and paraded through the streets. Makar Sankranti - the Kite Festival a unique festival wherein hundreds of kites are flown above the city. Cambay Grand Kukas located amidst the industrial hub of Jaipur and, spread over an area of 13036 Sq. Meters. The hotel offers you a pleasant and hospitable stay. The hotel hosts a total of 100 elegantly designed rooms. The rooms are well equipped meeting the demands of modern life convenience. This hotel also has meeting rooms and banquet halls that can seat up to 300 people.

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April 2024

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  • Mini Bar

  • Tea/Coffee Making Facilities

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  • Gymnasium

  • Internet Facilities

  • Parking

  • Restaurant / Bistro

  • Swimming Pool - Outdoor

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  • Restaurants

  • Shopping Malls

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  • Studio - 1 Bathroom

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  • Sight Seeing – Amer Fort - is the standout monument of Jaipur and is one of the finest example of a Mogul defensive palace.

    Monkey temple - Galtaji is referred to as the monkey temple as there are over 100 macaque monkeys who live within the abandoned sections of the temple complex. A visit can be combined with a visit to the Sun Temple.

    Water Palace – Known as Jal Mahal, the beautiful palace that appears to be floating on the still waters of Lake Sagar.

    Hawa Mahal - is an elaborate and intricate wing of the City Palace where the wives of the Muhjah could spy on the city (the Siredeori Bazaar) without fear of being viewed. The ingenious design of the small lattice windows provided a gently flow of cooling air within the state rooms and hence was known as the Palace of Winds.

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