Jaipur Tourism, Rajasthan

Stroll through the colourful streets of the Pink City

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  • Adventure
  • Ideal for couples
  • Historical Sightseeing

About Jaipur Tourism

Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a treasure trove of history and culture. Jaipur tourism familiarizes travelers with opulent palaces, magnificent ruins of forts and vibrant shopping opportunities. Crammed with many cultural centers, museums, and historical monuments, here tourists get a chance to take a glimpse at the pulsating culture of the city. The main attractions of this beautiful city are the series of palaces and magnificent hill forts that define the story of the clan of rulers of the place. Attracting a huge flock of tourists every year, tourism in Jaipur is making a vital contribution to the growth of Rajasthan.

Since most of the city's main streets are painted in pink color, it is colloquially called the Pink City of Rajasthan. Being one of the most popular tourist destinations for anybody visiting the country, it is perfect for travelers from all walks of life. Though, pink in color, the city encompasses many colorful bazaars where people can buy embroidered leather shoes, blue pottery, exotic wares and much more.

History of Jaipur

Built-in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the city derived its name from his. The old city of Jaipur was meticulously planned with major roads and palaces. Located at a distance of about 280 km from New Delhi, the capital of India, it is replete with spacious gardens and broad avenues. The most important part of the history of Jaipur is that the city got ruled by numerous Rajput emperors, but it never came under British rule.

Historical Places in Jaipur

The city features two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Jantar Mantar, and Amer Fort. Tourists can also visit Nahargarh Fort to get panoramic views of the city, whereas Jaigarh Fort gives a spectacular view of Amber Fort. Hawa Mahal, Albert Museum and City Palace are other top attractions to see in Jaipur.

Honeymoon in Jaipur

Pink City in Rajasthan is one of the most preferred destinations for the newlyweds. The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is a place of thriving markets, stunning forts, unique cuisine, and plenty of cultural attractions that couples can enjoy. Camel rides in Chokhi Dhani and elephant rides at Amer Fort are popular things to do on a honeymoon.

Handicrafts in Jaipur

Visit places such as Bapu Bazaar for almost all things to buy at cheap prices. For specialized shopping, try to visit Johri Bazaar for gold ornaments and replicas, Tripolia Bazaar for sculptures and pottery, and Nehru Bazaar for apparel. There are many other famous Jaipur things to buy, so make sure to indulge your fancies.

Traditions of Jaipur Some of the major traditions of the pink city are feasting together and the system of the nuclear family. Apart from these, there are many vibrant traditions involved in this city, however, these are the most prominent ones. One can easily spot the system of nuclear families being followed in the major parts of the city. Nightlife in Jaipur When it comes to nightlife, Jaipur offers limited options, however, one can still enjoy at their best in some of the famous clubs and high-end restaurants of the city. There are many fine-dining restaurants that will give your palate on a rollercoaster ride. Moreover, there are a few pubs and night clubs as well that will leave zest up for the night.

Shopping in Jaipur

Jaipur is famous for vibrant and colorful markets, it is considered to be paradise by shopaholics. The best markets to explore in Jaipur are Johari Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar, Chandpole Bazaar, Kishanpole Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, Sireh Deori Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, Mirza Ismail Road, Tibbati Market, Gaurav Tower, The Gem Palace, Kripal Kumbh, Aravali Bazaar, and Anokhi. The famous things to purchase from these markets are textiles with Rajasthani authentic prints, embroidered bed sheets, lehariya sarees, gemstones, jewelry, meenakari work items, mojris, handcrafted bags, pottery, bandhani dupatta, miniature paintings, and lac bangles. On a tour to Jaipur make sure to explore these markets for a great shopping experience.

Main Food in Jaipur

From street food to fine dining, the local cuisine of Jaipur is amazing. As far as famous food in Jaipur is concerned, be it the spicy kachoris or the sweet gulab jamuns, the city has something for everybody. Bapu Nagar, Bhagwan Das Road, and Ashok Nagar are best for trying out the street food, whereas Saraogi Mansion, Raja Park, and Vaishali Nagar are good for visiting specialized restaurants.

Adventure Activities in Jaipur

As part of the Jaipur tourism, people are advised to indulge their adventurous self with hot air balloon rides over the city’s outskirts, bumpy camel safaris, elephant rides at Amer Fort and cycling tours of the old city.

Besides conventional activities, here, people can also engage in some lesser-known adventure options, such as zorbing, rifle shooting, and some other sports that tourists can come across while enjoying an excursion to Jaipur. The place is ideal for adventure enthusiasts who are just starting out in indulging their wild side.

2 Days Trip in Jaipur On your travel to Jaipur, don’t forget to indulge in the amazing culinary delights of the city, with sweets and savories such as spicy kachoris and syrupy gulab jamuns being the most popular. With myriad hotels and resorts dotting the city, travelers are sure to find adventure as well as peace here; hopefully a bit of both. The duration of 2 days is apt to explore it all.

Lying within the much-acclaimed “Golden Triangle” with Delhi and Agra, Jaipur tourism has lots to offer to its visitors, including delectable cuisines, myriad shopping opportunities, and an inherent sense of culture.

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When looking for ways to reach Jaipur by flights, Jaipur International Airport is your answer. Located

almost 13 km away from the city center, the airport offers flights to all major cities of the country such as Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai. The airport also connects the city to Muscat, Sharjah, Singapore, and Dubai.

The major airlines that service the airport include Air India, IndiGo, Jet Airways, SpiceJet, GoAir, and others. Taxis and buses are easily available to take travelers to the heart of the city. If not coming from the nearby cities, reaching Jaipur by flight is a good option. This will give you more time to spend in the city itself, exploring it to the maximum.

Train is one of the best options of getting to Jaipur. Jaipur Railway Station, the headquarters of the

North Western Railway Zone, offers direct trains to all major cities of the country. If wondering how to reach Jaipur from Delhi by train, trains such as Shatabdi, Rajdhani, Duronto and Mandor Express are good options.

One of the most luxurious trains to Jaipur is the “Palace on Wheels”. Complete with a dining cart, a games room, a bar and many other amenities, this train is much famed among those looking for a taste of opulence and luxury when visiting Jaipur. The train ride is definetly expensive but worth it.

Jaipur is connected to nearby cities via well maintained roads. If wondering

:#000000;font-weight:bold;">how to reach Jaipur from Delhi by road in a private vehicle, make sure to take the NH 8, which spans almost 268 kms. The drive from Delhi to Jaipur takes nearly 5 hours, more if one encounters traffic. The road is mostly scenic when you pass the traffic and head onto the highway, bordered by dense forests and small villages on both sides.

Try to stop at the roadside stalls for some refreshments and landscape pictures to give your Jaipur trip a jolly start.

How to reach Jaipur by bus: Jaipur is also well connected via private and state-run buses, thus ensuring that those not willing to drive themselves have an easy option to reach the city. Most cities nearby, such as Delhi, offer overnight as well as day long buses. When planning how to reach Jaipur from Delhi by bus, remember that there are several types of buses available from the Capital to reach Jaipur. There include the luxury buses, the semi-deluxe ones and the state run ones. Choose from them as per your budget and preferences for comfort.

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Sawantsaumitra's 5 days trip to Jaipur

Trip was well planned and enjoyable. Hotels,Cab and sight seeing also good.

Sawantsaumitra Mumbai

Karthikeya's 4 days trip to Jaipur

It was good memorable trip, the driver Anand SINGH is an excellent driver who takes care and guides well without any expectations. He is sharp on time and was punctual. Being with kids it’s tough planning as scheduled and cover all the places of visit. He ensured we covered all the areas planned and are visited to our satisfaction. Also all our valuables were left in his car during trip and went unattended at our end without worries. Would be the person to have for service for any trips in Jaipur. Regarding agent, only thing that was not clear was the coverage or safari in package which was not updated till last minute had to book ourself. The agreement was to have end to end covered in package and quotation shared. But realised that safari was not covered only on the day of arrival at Ranthambore for stay. Luckily it was taken care by the hotel person and agent co-ordination. In all the trip was very well organised. Agents should be in constant touch to discuss on day today progress rather customer getting in touch. Minor follow ups, small small things matter a lot and makes a huge difference for customer satisfaction. Memories: We were late back from Ranthambore and missed chowki dhani on that day, Anand Singh ensured we do not miss anything and covered all the places planned to visit by replanning and covering all that was planned. The most memorable was arranging of Guide Ashok who was humble and knowledged person fit for the position of guiding the palace, Anand on fly arranged and ensured we did not miss anything in palace and it was memorable.

Karthikeya Shastry Bengaluru

Dktamang's 2 days trip to Jaipur

We had a great trip to Jaipur, special thanks to Mr. Sanjay (driver) for everything.

Dktamang Delhi

Asaha's 5 days trip to Jaipur

Everything was absolute perfect and arranged in proper manner. hotel, cabs and movements . This is my first experience with travel Triangle and TOURPEDIA and both were memorable. enjoyed my trip thoroughly with my family and the best part was PERSON FROM TOURPEDIA came personally to also know and how we were feeling. great experience and good management done by TOURPEDIA.

Asaha Mumbai Thane

Yogesh's 3 days trip to Jaipur

Awesome coordination and timely management Very good arrangements hotel. Was good and sevice e was amazing

Yogesh Sharma Chandigarh

Sujata's 5 days trip to Jaipur

Good hotels except delhi hotel. Delhi hotel was very congested. Otherwise Good arrangements.Driver was punctual so that we could cover all places.

Sujata Kulkarni Pune

Soniya's 6 days trip to Jaipur

We had a great trip... Very well managed sight seeing... Awesome food, nice people especially Bhawani Singh Ji (our Driver) Thank you for making this trip an unforgettable one... Desert Thar Safari... Camel Safari... Stay in Swiss Tents... Wonderful architecture of Forts and temples... Cultural event... Loved everything...

Soniya Dhande Chandigarh

Manubha's 3 days trip to Jaipur

Great planning and execution of trip. Stay at Sariska resort.

Manubha Saxena New delhi

Rakesh's 5 days trip to Jaipur

Overall it was a good tour of golden triangle. schedule customized by us was little bit hectic need one or two more days for same itinerary. Tourpedia just book hotels and hire tempo traveller for us and kept all other things on Us. Bus driver didn't know the itinerary at all. Every day he was aking for where to go. Cab driver was always looking for commission from guide and hotels. In vrindavan and agra he gave us guide Who are looking to chit us. I was expected much more from tourpedia after reading reviews but get dissapointed with the service espacially with the bus driver and his approch. So I can suggest travellers to clear all things before booking with travel agent.

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Sabyasachi's 6 days trip to Jaipur

different cab arrived to pick up from airport other than the one which was supposed to come for pick up. on 1st day tour again one more new cab came which was too late and we started 2 hours late for sightseeing.

Sabyasachi Bhuyan Bengaluru

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Autos are the most viable mode of transport except for when it gets too hot. Cabs also are very easily available. The city bus, a new addition for the tourists is a hop-on-hop-off service which is quite efficient. Though normal bus service is also available, we wouldn't recommend it for the tourists. Also, the Jaipur metro is soon supposed to start, which will make transportation extremely efficient.Autos are the most viable mode of transport except for when it gets too hot. Cabs also are very easily available. The city bus, a new addition for the tourists is a hop-on-hop-off service which is quite efficient. Though normal bus service is also available, we wouldn't recommend it for the tourists. Also, the Jaipur metro is soon supposed to start, which will make transportation extremely efficient.

 

There is an annual literary festival, Jaipur Literature Festival, which happens around Jan and Feb every year. Described as the ‘greatest literary show on Earth’, the JLF is the world’s largest free event of its kind. It is a must to go for if in Jaipur around that time.

Some of the best things to eat in Jaipur are Dal baati churma, ghewar, kachoris, laal maas, and gatte ki sabzi.

 

In order to explore all its major tourist attractions and indulge in exciting travel activities, a two-day stay is often sufficient in Jaipur.

The streets of Jaipur are decked with radiant lights during the night, making it even more alluring. As the sun sets, choose to explore the major attractions like: Hawa Mahal, Amar Jyoti Jawan, and Jal Mahal; visit a pub to party the night away; or even enjoy a meal at Chokhi Dhani. 

Being the biggest city in the region, Jaipur is quite developed; and hence, it is not really dangerous for foreigners. However, it is advised to avoid traveling during the night, and keep yourself safe from pickpockets, theft, and petty other crimes.  

 

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