Is pink city worth it? Here’s why you should visit Jaipur at least once in your lifetime.

Pink City Albert Hall Jaipur

The pink city, also known as the Royal Land of Rajputs and Maharajas, is becoming one of India’s top tourists’ destinations. More commonly known as Jaipur, one can give an endless list of why you should visit Jaipur at least once in your lifetime. The blend of luxury stays at affordable rates, and the history richly rooted in the past and culture makes Jaipur one of the major tourist destinations in Rajasthan. Pink City is one of the main destinations for people who like to attend fairs and festivals full of heritage and colors. There are also various tourist activities for all those who come to visit the Pink city. A plethora of varsity, Jaipur is going to offer you something new every time you visit.

Places to visit in Pink City Jaipur

There are many tourist places in Jaipur. The city is a hub of Havelis built centuries ago, magnificent buildings, beautiful palaces, gigantic forts, defence forts and most popularly, palace residencies. A few palaces have been turned into luxury stays and offer the facility of staying in a palace that has been built centuries ago. Let us start with a list of Jaipur tourist places.

  1. Jal Mahal– A palace in the lake, Jal Mahal has pink walls made of sandstone. When the last sunray hits the palace, the view becomes serene. The blue water lake of Man Sagar is house to not just the beautiful palace but also the different bird species. It is also considered to be a popular part of the list of places to visit in Jaipur at night.
  2. Nahargarh Fort– Considered haunted by many, the entry to Nahargarh is not restricted and one can drive or trek their way up to the fort through the mountain to see the whole city of Jaipur from above. There is a rooftop hotel at the very top of the mountain which gives a chance to stare at the mesmerizing views of Jaipur.
  3. Amer Fort– Also known as Amber Palace, Amer fort is one of the biggest forts in Rajasthan. It resides on a hill and is a unique blend of huge walls, arches and pillars. It also has a lake beneath it and looks blissful from afar. It is a great drive and a treat for trekkers.
  4. Hawa Mahal– Also known as the Palace of Winds, Hawa Mahal is a five-storey house which was built years ago for the royal family of Jaipur. It is a replica of a beehive and also looks like the Crown of Lord Krishna who is a very believed Hindu God.

Tradition, heritage and culture

Apart from the Jaipur places to visit, the city is known to house abundant heritage which is very interesting to learn and know about. A blend of the three and an epitome of the combination of architecture and engineering, The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is known to be a big sun observatory which houses a sundial. The observatory uses equipment and instruments to measure the movements of our planet. Almost every monument in Jaipur replicates history, heritage and rich culture. Almost each one of them is made of desert sands and stand still to date.

Explore and enhance

Amongst the many Jaipur sightseeing places, there is one significant place known as the City Palace. Being one of the most popular tourist attractions, the city palace is a magnificent place which is deeply rooted in Rajasthani culture and heritage. The royal family resides in the palace, and a stroll inside the same will enhance your knowledge about the history of the kings and their fights for freeing the city from rulers. The many historical places in Jaipur include Virendra Pol, Udai Pol, Tripolia Gate and a few mahals that have been open for you to explore the beauty of their architecture and history.

Shop your way through

There is Johari Bazaar which is situated at the heart of the city. Known to be one of the most famous shopping places in Jaipur, Johari Bazaar houses 100s of shops in the same location. It is spread over a vast area of the city and the shops that it houses range from stationery shops to local handicraft shops. From food stalls to the historical heritage handicrafts and embroideries of Jaipur, Johari Bazar has it all. Also known to be one of the best places to visit in Jaipur, City Palace, which is not very far away from Johari Bazar houses antique collections of swords, armours, daggers and weapons the history and usage of which go back in time.

The Rajasthani Thali at its best

When you go visit the Pink City’s famous places, make sure you have included Chokhi Dhani in your list. The Rajasthani cuisine served better than any other, Chokhi Dhani is the one-stop village resort that lets you delight on the delicious delicacies of the Rajasthani cuisine while making you feel that you are home. Also known as one of the most popular places to visit near Jaipur, Chokhi Dhani feel the true lifestyle of Rajasthanis by facilitating tents to live in, elephant rides and camel rides for you to stroll around. Apart from the delicious Rajasthani Thali, Chokhi Dhani also has a lot of soul-filling activities that will make you feel like a kid again.