Built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Nahargarh Fort stands proudly on the rugged ridges of the Aravalli Hills, watching over the Pink City of Jaipur. Its name means “Abode of Tigers,” and its majestic walls and intricate frescoes reflect a royal legacy that still captivates visitors today. With breathtaking panoramic views of Jaipur, winding mountain trails, and a serene hilltop atmosphere, Nahargarh isn’t just a historic marvel.
A short distance from Nahargarh, Jaigarh Fort is known as the fortress of victory. Constructed in 1726, it served as a military stronghold and houses the legendary Jaivana Cannon, once the world’s largest cannon on wheels. With its robust red sandstone architecture and complex underground water reservoirs, Jaigarh symbolizes strength, strategy, and endurance—the perfect inspiration for any runner pushing their limits.
📅 Date: Sunday, 9th November 2025
📍 Location: Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur
🕔 Reporting Time: TBA
🏁 Flag-Off Time: TBA
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