Jaipur tour blog

Jaipur Tour- Explore The pink city of Maharajas and Ranas

Jaipur – India’s First Planned City, Designed on Vastu Principle. Established by Jai Singh II, the visionary Raja of Amber, moved to Jaipur from Amber because of the growing population and water scarcity in Amber. The legendary architect of India, Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, used the ancient principles of Vastu Shastra to build Jaipur. In 1876, to welcome the Prince of Wales, Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur had the entire city painted in pink, symbolizing the warmth and hospitable culture of the people of Rajasthan. So, planning your holiday to Jaipur with a reliable Jaipur guide, like INDOHIKE, will be your best call if you plan a holiday there.

Jaipur houses some of the best marvels of Indian architecture, including royal palaces, magnificent forts, and palaces considered to be timeless structures. The iconic Palace of Wheels (popularly known as Hawa Mahal) and the city palace represent classic Rajasthani and Mughalera architecture. The peacock gate and Amber Fort (a UNESCO World Heritage site) present the old-world charm to name a few. These are all iconic highlights that showcase Jaipur tourism

Do you have any interest in “astronomy”? If so, our Jaipur travel guide will take you to Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage site housing the world’s largest sundial. From there, our travel guide will be happy to take you around Nahargarh Fort and Jaigarh Fort, which stood as a guard against the invaders and secured the people. From here, you can see panoramic views of Jaipur city as well as the beautiful Jal Mahal palace, making them essential highlights of any Jaipur sightseeing tour.

The best time to visit Jaipur is the winter months (October to March) when the pleasant weather is perfect for sightseeing and outdoor.

Discover Jaipur with INDOHIKE – Things to do in Jaipur

  1. Watch the Sound and Light show at Jainiwas Udhyan
  2. Samode Palace
  3. Amber Palace
  4. City Palace
  5. Jantar Mantar
  6. Hawa Mahal
  7. Nahargarh Fort
  8. Central Museum
  9. Jaigarh Fort
  10. Birla Temple
  11. Jal Mahal
  12. Memorial of Kings
  13. Sisodia Rani Palace
  14. And many more

Celebrate your Pink City Holidays: Jaipur Travel Guide

Besides unconquerable forts, spectacular royal palaces, spread-out heritage havelis, and stunning architecture, there is a lot of more things to do in Jaipur. If you have time available, INDOHIKE’s well-trained Jaipur travel guide will be happy to take you around to experience the city’s vibrant culture, enjoy rich cultural activities, and eat mouthwatering street foods.

Your Jaipur holidays are far from over unless you visit “Chowki Dhani “– a typical Rajasthan village-like set up that combines dining with entertainment. Enjoy traditional Rajasthani cuisine while attending folk dances, puppet shows, and camel rides. Write to us and we will design a tailor-made Jaipur itinerary that also includes the old city street markets to buy local fabrics and handicrafts, exquisite silver jewelry, colorfully embroidered camel leather bags, and footwear as souvenirs from the gorgeous Pink City.

Ready to Embrace Jaipur?

A 3-night and 4-day trip to the Pink City is fine. But depending on your budget, we will design a value added holiday plan. From air ticketing, visa, local transfers, guided city tours, and hotel stays, we offer end-to-end services, making your Jaipur tour memorable.

Jaipur also has the best luxury 5-star hotels (mostly international brands) to 3-star accommodations, budget rooms, homestays, and tourist hostels, suiting everyone’s budget. As a reputed travel company, we enjoy excellent trade relationships and get you the best hotel deal. Few of the old palaces like Rambag Palace, Jai Mahal Palace, and the Raj Places, and few grand Haveli have been leased out to luxury hotel chains, where you can book and spend your holiday like the kings.

Just write to us. Plan your next Jaipur tour holiday, experience the magic of the Pink City, and discover the essence of this enchanting city of the Maharajas.

Related Post

Leave the first comment

Join Our Adventure Community!

Share your journey with us using #INDOHIKE