Parking relief may be on the way for visitors heading to Amer, where a new open parking facility is being built at Pariyon Ka Bagh on Amer Mahal Road. The project is planned across about 2 lakh square feet, is expected to be ready by July, and is designed to hold around 400 cars.
That matters because the Amer stretch has been dealing with recurring parking pressure as visitor numbers have risen over the last few years. When peak tourist traffic spills onto the roadside, the result is not just inconvenience for fort visitors but wider congestion across the Amer area as well.
Quick Highlights
- The new parking facility is being built at Pariyon Ka Bagh on Amer Mahal Road.
- The planned area is about 2 lakh square feet.
- The site is expected to be ready by July.
- The parking capacity is projected at about 400 cars.
- The project cost is pegged at about Rs 3.50 crore.
What is being built near Amer
The project is an open parking facility positioned near one of Jaipur's busiest tourism zones. The site is being developed at Pariyon Ka Bagh, described as being just before Mavtha on the Amer side. According to the report, work on the project began in November and is being taken up by the Amer Development Authority.
For visitors, the immediate value is straightforward: easier vehicle parking close to the Amer tourist circuit. For traffic managers, the hope is that a dedicated parking area of this size can pull parked cars off the roadside and reduce the spillover that slows movement across the wider area.
| Project detail | Figure or location |
|---|---|
| Parking site | Pariyon Ka Bagh, Amer Mahal Road |
| Planned area | About 2 lakh sq ft |
| Vehicle capacity | Around 400 cars |
| Project cost | About Rs 3.50 crore |
| Target timeline | By July |
Why this matters for Jaipur tourism
Amer remains one of Jaipur's biggest visitor draws, and the report says lakhs of tourists arrive during peak season. When formal parking falls short, vehicles end up lined along the road network, creating bottlenecks that affect both tourists and local movement. That makes parking infrastructure a tourism issue and a city-mobility issue at the same time.
If the new facility opens on schedule and is managed well, it could make arrival smoother for travelers heading to Amer while also reducing jam conditions around the approach roads. Even a basic open parking solution can make a visible difference in a heritage zone where road space is limited and visitor demand comes in waves.
What to watch next
The key milestone now is whether the parking site is delivered within the stated July timeline. Completion on time would give Jaipur a better chance of easing pressure before the next heavy tourism cycle builds up around the Amer side again.
The larger test will be operational rather than structural: whether the new space is enough to prevent roadside spillover during high-demand periods. If it is, the project could become one of the more practical near-term upgrades for visitor movement in Jaipur's heritage circuit.




