Introduction
Jaipur is the ultimate tourist destination. It offers a chance to see imperial splendour and architectural splendor. It is located at the edge of the Indian Thar Desert, surrounded by Aravalli hills. The city offers a wide range of activities that will allow you to learn more about Rajasthan’s rich culture, history, and tradition. Rajasthan 10 Day Tour would not be complete without the warm hospitality of the locals who will make your trip unforgettable. Are you ready for a memorable trip to the Pink City? This list contains the top ten activities you can do in Jaipur, whether with your family, friends or close friends.
Phool Mandi
As the market opens at 06.00, watch as farmers bring big bags full of marigolds and roses to trade right in front. Later in the day, garland makers would be found all over the city making and selling flower heads for Hindu deities. These will be offered to them at temples, offices, homes, and other places of worship.
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Stop by the nearby vegetable and fruit market while you’re there. You will find the market at Chandi Taksal gate, on Hawa Mahal Road. It is just a short distance from Amber Fort. It is possible to combine your tour with a visit at the Amber Fort or the Anokhi Museum.
Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing
The charming museum is located in an old haveli, just outside the city. It houses a collection of textile enthusiasts. Anokhi, a vibrant block printing company that has stores all over India, was established more than 40 years ago in order to revive Rajasthan’s old block printing skills. The museum’s preservation and collections are centered on printed textiles. You’ll find a variety of printing techniques here, from the ancient to the modern, including block printing, dabu-mud resist and ajrakh print. Watch a demonstration of block printing and then try it yourself.
Take a trip to an old city
There are many vehicles in Jaipur. They include cars, scooters and rickshaws as well as trucks, cows and dogs and even goats and pigs. Walking tours are a great way to get a good overview of the old city walls. Square by Foot walks, which are led by architects, offer a unique view of the city’s history and culture. There are many heritage walks that start at 06:30 on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays.
Craftmaster:
The final tie-dye result looks like rippling waters, hence the name leheriya. Mr Ikramuddin Mohd Sabir Neelgar, a fourth-generation skilled craftman from one of Rajasthan’s oldest dying family members, is the author. This time-consuming process involves rolling silk or white cotton into long strips, then tying them together at regular intervals and dying them. This technique can be repeated up to eight times, with different colors. This beautiful, jewel-colored fabric is used by fashion designers worldwide to create unique Traditional head scarves, silk scarfs and head covers. You can buy fabric and silk turbans are great for scarves.
Check out the bazaars
To get a glimpse into the lives of native people, spend some time at the bazaars in the old city. You can shop for fabric at the local textile market, located just off Badi Chaupar. There are also shopkeepers who will make chai and help you pick out the right trimmings and fabric. Tripolia mart sells thali dishes and flat saucepans to cook chapati. Bapu bazaar sells decorative mojari slippers. You can visit the bazaars from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Enjoy the City Palace’s experience:
Built in 18th century Jaipur, the City Palace Jaipur is a unique architectural treasure. It is known for its extraordinary blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architectural styles as well as its stunning structures. The royal family of Jaipur still has huge courtyards, gardens and temples. There are also halls and entrances. It houses the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II museum, which exhibits royal regalia from the past.
Stroll through Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh
Sisodia Rani ka Bagh’s beautiful design is a wonderful reminder of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh III’s love story with Rani Sisodia Jai Singh. This multi-level garden is a great place for couples to take a walk. This is the perfect spot to take some Instagram-worthy shots.