![]() ![]() Remember it takes 3 to 4 hours to enjoy this beautiful place. As this museum is located a bit far from gurugram you need to plan your travel to here accordingly. There is also a beautiful canteen located on the ground floor where you can enjoy tasty snacks at a nominal price. ![]() The ticket price is Rs 400/- per person but it is worth the experience that you will get here. There is also a movie which runs at 3 pm and explains the breakthrough journey of the history of the aviation sector. There are a total of 3 floors in this museum that is a basement (vintage cars), the 1st floor (boats, airplanes, and bikes), the 2nd floor (autos), and the ground floor(canteen, train replica, coins, old handpull rickshaws). ![]() There is also a virtual simulator there where you can experience the next generation reality of technology. The languages in the audio are available are English and Hindi. Each spot has a designated number and when you tune that number in the radio you will be able to listen to a brief history of it through your headphones. You will also get a headset with a radio which you can use to listen throughout your visit to the museum. The museum is well designed and lit and once you enter the building you will feel like you are in another world. As the name suggests here you can find a ton of the most spectacular and beautiful old vintage cars, bikes, rickshaws, train models, airplanes, and much more. Heritage Transport Museum is one of the most innovative museums I have ever seen in my life. The Maharaja's palace is a handsome block of buildings, some of them dating to the mid-18th century.Karauli State was founded by Maharaja Arjun Dev Pal in 1346 CE The Britishers later occupied it, and they ruled up to 1947. His Highness the Maharaja maintains a military force of 281 cavalry, 1640 infantry, and 56 guns, and is entitled to a salute of 17 guns (as of 1892). The modern princely state Karauli was founded in about 995 by Raja Bijai Pal, who was a Jadon ruler, who is claimed to be 88th in descent from the Hindu god Krishna. Karauli, along with Alwar, was part of the Matsya kingdom, according to the legend of Mahabharata. Stepping into the palace will take you years back in time. The Palace is huge and you would see how once part of the place is different from the other - this shows how different generations impact on the architecture. The famous item of this place is lak Bangles. The place is surrounded by local markets. To reach this place it will easily take about three hours from Jaipur. ![]()
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