A Quirky and Handy Travel Guide To The Pink City Of India!
The combo of Mughals and Rajputs gave the Pink City a remarkable makeover! Jaipur has always been known for its rich culture and its royalty has made it different from other cities in Rajasthan. Amazing palaces, wonderful temples and outstanding forts doesn't only represent the royal traditions and customs to the world but also allow visitors to experience the culture in the most personalized manner.
Get the best Jaipur day tour package and Don't leave the ‘Land of Maharajas’ until you:
DO:
Visit an elephant camp - Elephant camp is located behind the Amber Fort and allows the visitors to explore the forest and wildlife by sitting at the back of giant and gentle elephants. They also provide them with the facility to know how they’ve cared for.
Shop from the local handicraft man - the local markets of Jaipur is known as the attraction points for the visitors. The ultimate items offered by local handicrafts include everything that you can think of, be it shoes, clothing, furniture, home furnishing, jewellery and much more. There is nothing that you won't fall in love with. Few common markets in Jaipur include Johari Bazar, Bapu Bazar and badi choppad!
Watch Polo Match - Polo game has begun to gain its popularity when the Upper-level people from Jaipur played and declared it as the ‘Game of Kings’. Though it is quite difficult for visitors to watch the game by invites. However, one can easily watch it in the city’s polo club. Witness the polo club in the city which is situated at Ramgarh Resort and Polo club as well as Jaipur Polo Club!
Block Printing at Anokhi Museum - the Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing was established with the aim to preserve the old age rich culture of Block printing. Many of the communities still practice this enchanting art and love to make the experiment to come up with unique and creative design and patterns. It also allows visitors to witness the artisan working and buy from them directly!
EAT:
Shop from the local handicraft man - the local markets of Jaipur is known as the attraction points for the visitors. The ultimate items offered by local handicrafts include everything that you can think of, be it shoes, clothing, furniture, home furnishing, jewellery and much more. There is nothing that you won't fall in love with. Few common markets in Jaipur include Johari Bazar, Bapu Bazar and badi choppad!
Watch Polo Match - Polo game has begun to gain its popularity when the Upper-level people from Jaipur played and declared it as the ‘Game of Kings’. Though it is quite difficult for visitors to watch the game by invites. However, one can easily watch it in the city’s polo club. Witness the polo club in the city which is situated at Ramgarh Resort and Polo club as well as Jaipur Polo Club!
Block Printing at Anokhi Museum - the Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing was established with the aim to preserve the old age rich culture of Block printing. Many of the communities still practice this enchanting art and love to make the experiment to come up with unique and creative design and patterns. It also allows visitors to witness the artisan working and buy from them directly!
EAT:
Booking the golden triangle tour package and not gaining the experience of mouth-watering cuisine is simply unavoidable. Don't leave Jaipur city until you taste these delightful edibles:
Ghewar - Ghewar is the traditional sweet of Rajasthan and is loved by local people along with the visitors. It comes in a circular shape and laden with dry fruits.
Kachori - Kachori is the favourite snack of all Jaipurites and comes in the different taste. It can be sweet or savoury. Don't move away from famous Pyaz ki kachori and have it with awesome Masala tea!
Daal Baati - it is known as the traditional food of Rajasthan. It includes the hard roll made up of Wheat (Baati) and is served with hot daal. Go to any local eateries and you will surely find it in each menu.
WHEN TO VISIT JAIPUR
Ghewar - Ghewar is the traditional sweet of Rajasthan and is loved by local people along with the visitors. It comes in a circular shape and laden with dry fruits.
Kachori - Kachori is the favourite snack of all Jaipurites and comes in the different taste. It can be sweet or savoury. Don't move away from famous Pyaz ki kachori and have it with awesome Masala tea!
Daal Baati - it is known as the traditional food of Rajasthan. It includes the hard roll made up of Wheat (Baati) and is served with hot daal. Go to any local eateries and you will surely find it in each menu.
WHEN TO VISIT JAIPUR
Jaipur usually experience three seasons, summer, monsoons and winter.
October - March : these are considered as the best time to visit the Pink City as there is no chance of Heat. temperature begins to rise during February and visitors claimed it as the most favourable weather to visit Jaipur!
Rajasthan is best destination for honeymoon in India. Specially Udaipur and Mount Abu. Both places are too beautiful. If you are planning your honeymoon must try rajasthani food Dal Baati Churma and get a ride with bike on rent in Jaipur.
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