Planning To Visit Jaipur? Here's A Three-day Itinerary For Your Smooth Exploration Of The Pink City
If you're a travel enthusiast and haven't explored the heart of Rajasthan yet, then here's a three-day itinerary to help you explore India's pink city - Jaipur.
- Lifestyle News
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India is currently hosting the French President Emmanuel Macron. The politician has started his journey to explore India from Rajasthan’s capital - Jaipur.
Unlike him, if you are planning to visit India's ‘Pink City’ too, here’s a three-day itinerary to help you.
Day 1: Exploring Jaipur's Heritage
Morning:
Start your day at the iconic Hawa Mahal which is known for its unique architecture. Witness the sunrise and capture the city's essence from the palace's beautiful windows.
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Late Morning:
Head to the majestic City Palace which is a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Explore the museum showcasing royal artefacts and enjoy the panoramic view from the palace.
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Lunch:
Indulge in authentic Rajasthani cuisine at Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar (LMB) which is a historic eatery near Johari Bazaar. Also, try the local delicacies like Dal Baati Churma and Ghewar available in many eateries across the city.
Afternoon:
Visit the popular Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Explore the precise instruments used for celestial observations here.
Evening:
Stroll through the bustling Johari Bazaar for traditional shopping. Pick up vibrant textiles, jewellery and handicrafts to take home for your loved ones.
Day 2: Royal forts and cultural evening
Morning:
Embark on a journey to Amber Fort which is just a short drive from Jaipur. Explore the grandeur of the fort or just ride an elephant to experience the scenic views.
Lunch:
Savour a royal Rajasthani thali at Natraj Restaurant which is located just near Amber Fort.
Afternoon:
Visit the Jaigarh Fort best known for its well-preserved cannon plant and the world's largest cannon on wheels, Jaivana.
Evening:
Experience a cultural evening at a village-themed resort named Chokhi Dhani. Enjoy folk performances, camel rides, and appetizing Rajasthani cuisine.
Day 3: Arts and crafts
Morning:
Visit the Albert Hall Museum which is home to a vast collection of artefacts, paintings, and sculptures.
Lunch:
Relish a traditional Rajasthani meal at Suvarna Mahal in Rambagh Palace.
Afternoon:
Explore the vibrant streets of Nahargarh and discover the Jaipur Wax Museum on the top of the fort.
Evening:
Witness the art of block printing and handloom weaving at the Anokhi Museum.