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Kanak Vrindavan is a peaceful Mughal-influenced garden at the foot of the Nahargarh hills, situated along the road to Amber Fort. Built around marble temples and ornamental fountains, it offers a serene contrast to Jaipur's busier attractions.
The garden was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century as a royal pleasure garden. Its name references Vrindavan, the sacred town associated with Lord Krishna's youth, reflecting the garden's spiritual and recreational purpose.