Jaipur Sightseeing Tour

2 Nights-3 Days

Destinations

Jaipur

Overview

Jaipur, the cultural gem of the country loaded with forts, palaces and colourful market areas. The city offers a wonderful variety of activities for an avid traveller, ranging from regal forts to lively taverns and from royal palaces to posh eateries. A hallmark of Rajasthan's royal history and tradition is the welcoming attitude of the city, which should not be disregarded. Even the hotels in Jaipur provide their guests a warm welcome. Famous architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya built the city using approved Vastu Shastra concepts. You should only truly absorb yourself in the splendour of the city when you are in such a warm and vibrant setting. There are many places in Jaipur that reflect the regal past of the city.

Detail Itinerary

Arrive at the Jaipur International Airport and transfer to the hotel, complete the check in procedure. After that go for a half day sightseeing tour of the city. 

Start your trip with visiting Hawa Mahal- This palace has merely a honeycomb layout and is windy. There are Jharokha windows all over the castle. The Hawa Mahal was constructed in 1799. On the exterior walls, there are 953 windows. The castle is the perfect summer palace because of its honeycomb-shaped and artistically carved windows, which allow breezes to pass through.

City Palace - The museum features a variety of handcrafted, one-of-a-kind items in addition to other relics from the City Palace's regal past. City Palace is a structure that has kept the city's heritage alive and is a symbol of opulence. When you first enter the palace, all one could do is stand there in awe of its grandeur as you take in its magnificent architecture and antiques.

Enjoy the offbeat tour of the city. Explore the famous forts and galleries of Jaipur and the vibrant market area which allures everyone towards it. 

Albert Hall Museum - With its comparable architectural style to the Victoria & Albert Institution in London, the museum was given that name. Jaipur's pride, the Albert Hall Museum, is a perfect example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and style.

Jantar Mantar - India created the largest and best-preserved collection of static epic instruments within the first half of the 18th century.Everyone is in awe of the Jantar Mantar's distinctive architecture, which was constructed entirely without the aid of mechanical technology. The five-acre Jantar Mantar contains nineteen unique mathematical shapes spread out over its surface.

Amer Fort - It is highly known for its lovely design aspects. The fort overlooks Maota Lake, the primary water source for the Amer Palace, and is surrounded by broad ramparts, a labyrinth of gates, and cobblestone roads. The fort, which is fairly old and may even appear such from the outside, is stunning inside and has a number of well-known structures, like the "Diwan-i-Aam," "Sheesh Mahal," and even the "Sukh Mahal."

Nahargarh Fort - The beautiful Nahargarh Fort is located above the stunning Pink City of Jaipur. The founder of Jaipur, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, constructed a massive building in 1734 that would not only safeguard the town but also enhance its beauty and wealth.

Jaigarh Fort - Sawan Jai Singh II erected the Jaigarh fort, which is situated atop the Hill of Eagles, in 1726 AD. Large-scale views of the surroundings are offered by Jaigarh Fort, which is 500 feet above sea level. The "Jaivana Cannon," the largest cannon on wheels in the world, is present there.

Jal Mahal - The magnificent Jal Mahal (Water Palace) in Jaipur is situated in the centre of the gorgeous Man Sagar Lake and gives the impression that it is floating on the water. It is an example of the Rajput era's engineering prowess and a work of art in and of itself.

Market area - If you are a shopaholic then Jaipur is a place for you here you can find varieties of stuff. 
Explore the famous market area of Jaipur that include
Nehru Bazar - Shop for handicrafts, jutis, and fabrics.

Johari Bazar - Here, you can shop for beautiful gems, jewelry and handicrafts.

Bapu Bazar - Shop for traditional mojaris, lehenga and colorful sarees.

Tripolia Bazar - Shop for bangles and handlooms.

The tour ends, head to the Airport and from there catch the flight for your next destination.

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