Destination : Jaipur Attractions
Amber Fort: Amber Fort is at a distance of 11 km from Jaipur. Here, one can see Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors), and Diwan-e-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), and take an optional elephant ride or jeep ride to the fort. Reach there early in the morning to avoid huge crowds and get a scintillating view of Maota Lake.
City Palace: This palace is at the heart of Jaipur and shows a rich mixture of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture.
Must see: The museums, the Chandra Mahal, the beautiful courtyards, and the gardens.
Suggestion: Hire a guide or take an audio tour to learn about the history.
Jantar Mantar: It is located next to City Palace. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the astronomical observatory is good for science enthusiasts.
Highlights: See the gigantic sundial Samrat Yantra and take a tour of old astronomical instruments
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds): It's pretty beautiful to see when its five-story facade lights up in the night
Photography Tip: Photograph through the lattice for some nice shots from the other side of the road.
Dinner: Try authentic Rajasthani dishes like Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, or Ghevar at Chokhi Dhani or Laxmi Mishtan Bhandar (LMB).
Nahargarh Fort: View Jaipur from atop this fort. The sunrise on the east side of the city is a view to behold.
Do not forget to carry water and comfortable shoes if you want to climb to the fort.
Jaigarh Fort: Home to the world's largest cannon on wheels, Jaivana Cannon.
Highlights: Go through underground passages and museums that exhibit weapons of the Rajput period.
Shopping at Bazaars: Visit the lively Johari Bazaar (for jewelry and gemstones) and Bapu Bazaar (for textiles, handicrafts, and Mojris).
Tip: Bargain politely for the best deals.
Lunch: Have local snacks like Kachoris, Pyaaz Ki Kachori, and Samosas at popular places like Rawat Mishtan Bhandar.
Light and Sound Show at Amber Fort: End the day with this dramatic narration of the history of Jaipur.
Tip: Do get here 30 minutes early to grab a great seat and see the beautifully illuminated fort.
Hot Air Balloon Ride: Take the ride of your life through Jaipur in the hot air balloon over forts, palaces, and Aravalli hills.
Tip: Book in advance for your time slot (rides typically occur at the crack of dawn).
Albert Hall Museum: Browse the treasure of artifacts, paintings, and sculptures.
Jaipur Cafes and Lunch: Discover old and new flavors with a visit to Bar Palladio or Tapri Central
Cultural Evening at Chokhi Dhani: Let's savor the richness of Rajasthani culture at this ethnic village resort. With folk music and dance performances, puppet shows, camel rides, and an authentic Rajasthani thali, let's experience some real delight. How to Get Around Jaipur
Auto-rickshaws and Taxis: Available in plenty for shorter distances. Bargain before hiring auto-rickshaws.
Private Cars: Hire a car with a driver for a more comfortable and flexible tour.
Cycle Rickshaws: Excellent for navigating the bazaars and old city roads.
By Air: Jaipur International Airport has direct flights from major Indian cities and some international cities.
By Train: Jaipur is well linked by train to other cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Udaipur.
By Road: Jaipur can be accessed through highways from Delhi which takes 5-6 hours, Agra which takes 4-5 hours and other cities of Rajasthan.
Time-Efficient: A prior planned schedule will not allow you to miss the prominent attractions.
Customized Activities: You can choose based on your interest, say culture, shopping, adventure, etc.
Local Insights: Guided tours and curated packages offer insights into Jaipur's history, culture, and traditions.
Make your Jaipur trip unforgettable by planning ahead and immersing yourself in its vibrant heritage and culture!
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