Overview

Jaipur tourism is a part of Rajasthan tour. The place is also known as the State capital of the largest Indian state Rajasthan. The rich legacy, culture vibrancy, buildings painted in pink. Everything about the state is magical and charming. The state attracts a lot of tourists flock towards it. The mesmerizing beautiful surroundings of the city enchants the tourist visiting here.  The city offers a wonderful variety of activities for an avid traveller, ranging from imperial forts to lively taverns and from palace complex to posh eateries. Not to be overlooked is the inviting atmosphere of the city, which is a feature of Rajasthan's imperial history and tradition. Warm hospitality is shown to visitors even by Jaipur's hotels. There is only one thing you have to do when you are in a very welcoming and lively environment: fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the city.

Detail Itinerary

When you reach Jaipur airport. You will be picked up by one of the  associates. And, then let off on to the hotel. 

  • Get into the hotel and take a day's rest.
  • Spend the night at a hotel and enjoy Rajasthani cuisine.
  • Take the morning breakfast and set out on Jaipur exploration.
  • Visit these following attractions.

Hawa Mahal 
The palace's unusual design, which consists of a network of smaller windows that allowed cold air to enter the structure and maintained it cool over the hot summers, is where the name "Hawa Mahal" originates. One may get a sense of the rich history of the Rajputs from this five-story structure that is shaped like the tiara of Lord Krishna and has 953 jharokhas, or windows, and a finely adorned façade that looks like a beehive's honeycomb.

City Palace 
City Palace is still a structure that has kept the city's heritage alive and is a symbol of opulence. When you first enter the palace, all you can do is stop there in awe of its grandeur as you take in its magnificent architecture and antiques. The Jaipur royal family's former residence was City Palace, which was later separated into two sections: one with a few open spaces and exhibitions and another where the monarchs now reside.

Albert Hall Museum
A sizable collection of items from all around the world are housed in Rajasthan's first museum, which has an amazing 16 art galleries! The museum takes on an entirely different façade once night falls as the entire building is bathed in brilliant golden lights.

The Jantar Mantar
The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur has come to symbolise wanderlust for many individuals through the years. One of the most distinctive and enduring tourist locations in Jaipur and the entire globe, this Historic Site is an outdoor astronomical observatory.

Nahargarh Fort
Nahargarh, which means "abode of tigers," received its name from the tigers that were thought to have roamed the hills. The ladies' quarters in Nahargarh Fort, known as "Zenana," were largely utilised as a refuge for the women of the royal household. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II constructed the "Zenana," often referred to as the Madhavendra Bhavan. The "Mardana Mahal," its counterpart, was also built in the compound for the regal men. A sanctuary for spectacular wildlife like tigers, leopards, and Asiatic lions, the Nahargarh Biological Park is another draw to the Nahargarh Fort.

Birla Mandir
The bright white stone Birla Mandir sticks out a lot amid a city that appears to be covered entirely in pink. The Hindu temple honours Vishnu, one of primary deities in the faith, as well as Lakshmi, the deity of riches and purity.

The magnificent building radiates a calm, serene aura that provides the ideal setting for appreciating exquisite marble sculptures, god shrines, and breathtaking sunset vistas.

  • Take the morning breakfast and set out on Jaipur exploration.

The Jaipur market area is always flooded with beautiful stuff. The variety of the area makes it popular. A best place for shopaholics to explore and shop for the items. Visiting Jaipur then, one must add market area visit to the tour without this your arrival in Jaipur is incomplete.
Let's have a look at the Market area of Jaipur.

Johari Bazar
If you love shopping for ornaments. Then, this market area is a perfect place to satisfy your thirst for ornament shopping.

Bapu Bazar 
This bazar is a one-stop shop for nearly anything under the sun, including handlooms, brass crafts, imitation jewellery, accessories, shoes, and precious stones.

Chandpol Bazar 
This market area is a centre of all the exclusive craft work and marble artifice, which has dragged the attention of tourists from the whole world.

 Aravalli Bazaar
 In this bazaar anyone can  purchase the well-known Jaipur bedspreads and comforters at reasonable prices. Aravalli Bazaar is the place to find priceless Jaipur treasures, including handlooms, home dcor, and ethnically carved furniture and woodwork.

  • Hitch a ride to the airport after taking morning breakfast.
  • And, the tour ends with catching the flight.

This itinerary is a complete tour package of Jaipur. This can help and can give a blueprint of the sights you are about explore. 

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