Gatla Ji Monkey Temple<\/p><\/div>\n
Well, there is a vast history behind this temple. It’s said that this temple was built in the 16th century, but there is no record of it.<\/p>\n
But it was renovated by a member of Jaipur court in the 18th century for the locals, and now most of the crowd today here are tourists rather than locals.<\/p>\n
This temple has some 100-200 with monkeys, and that’s the main reason I came here.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>
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1st gate of Galta temple<\/p><\/div>\n
There isn’t any entry ticket but a Rs 50 charge for cameras is there, which I paid and collected these images of Galta Temple for you & me.<\/p>\n
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Main entry gate of gatla Temple<\/p><\/div>\n
Temple timings are from 5:00 am to evening 7:00 pm and the best time to visit, is before 11:00 am as Jaipur is quite hot from March to August.<\/p>\n
Just a warning<\/h2>\n
If you are scared of monkeys, then don’t travel alone.<\/strong><\/p>\nBut the good news is that monkeys in Gatla ji temple aren’t very… naughty. Its Jaipur, not New Delhi :) and there\u00a0is plenty of food & water for them.<\/p>\n
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He is either welcoming or he might be the cashier? Check the sign board<\/p><\/div>\n
So I entered the temple and saw this – I call it The Monkey Panchayat or Khap Panchayats<\/strong> (well the 2nd term might be offensive for the monkeys & they might sue me. If you don’t get this joke then just google the khap Panchayats of India)<\/p>\n<\/div>
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A Monkey Panchayat<\/p><\/div>\n
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Inside the temple complex (ground floor)<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>
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2nd temple inside the complex<\/p><\/div>\n
Well there isn’t much to see on the ground floor, aspect the awesome monkeys, the wonder of this monkey temple starts from the water tank on the 1st floor, have a look:<\/p>\n
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Water tank on 1st floor<\/p><\/div>\n
And here I\u00a0met this guy.<\/p>\n
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Confident with monkeys aka The Monkey Man<\/p><\/div>\n
Can’t remember the guy name but he wasn’t a guide. Plus when we told him to grab two monkeys, he said. Why not three?<\/strong><\/p>\nI can’t even handshake with one, but Mr. Monkey Man (yep that’s the name I have given to him) did this.<\/p>\n
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Mr Monkey Man\u00a0with two monkeys<\/p><\/div>\n
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Mr Monkey Man attracting three monkeys with some peanuts<\/p><\/div>\n
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He got three, as the monkeys are from\u00a0Jaipur, not from New Delhi<\/p><\/div>\n
Mr. Monkey Man was more than happy to show us the temple and it was quite fun.<\/p>\n
Next, we went to the 2nd floor of the temple and here is the view from there:<\/p>\n
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View of the temple from 2nd floor<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\nAnd there is a 2nd and much cleaner water tank where\u00a0urban monkeys are enjoying the water. Here is a pic:<\/p>\n
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Modern day monkeys on 2nd floor. No offence if you are in this picture<\/p><\/div>\n
And finally, the 3rd floor of this mountain placed monkey temple, where the top level monkeys do their daily chores.<\/p>\n
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Top floor monkeys<\/p><\/div>\n
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Top floor monkeys<\/p><\/div>\n
From here you can also travel a kilometer to see the Sun Temple, which we didn’t as we were here only for Galta Ji temple. But I must say that this temple is unique.<\/p>\n
I mean there are many temples in Rajasthan and India where you will find monkeys but here it’s like monkeys are the priest, and there is no way in hell that they will attach anyone.<\/p>\n
So whether you\u00a0have the fear\u00a0of monkeys or not, do visit Galta Ji temple in Jaipur.<\/h3>\n<\/div>
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Complete view of Galta ji temple Jaipur from top of the mountain<\/p><\/div>\n
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