Jaipur, “The Pink City” is the famous and princely capital of Rajasthan, stands as a jewel in the crown of the Golden Triangle, alongside Delhi and Agra. The “Pink City,” owes its nickname due to its pink-painted buildings.
The city is a treasure trove of must-visit attractions, with beautiful palaces, forts, and lively market. The major attraction of in the city is Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) standing as an iconic symbol of Jaipur’s architectural prowess. The Amber Fort, another jewel in Jaipur’s crown, showcases the grandeur of Rajput architecture. Jaipur is home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Jantar Mantar and the City Palace.
Exploring Jaipur is incomplete without a stroll through its bustling markets. The Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar are famous for their traditional Rajasthani jewelry, textiles, and handicrafts. The city is also very well known for its local cuisine, and the most famous dishes include the Ghewar, Pyaaz Kachori and Dal Baati Churma. The city also hosts the Jaipur Literary Festival, which is Asia’s biggest festival of its kind.
The city’s vibrant culture comes alive during festivals like Diwali and Holi, with lively processions, cultural performances, and colorful celebrations.
Jaipur, the pink city, successfully retains its old-world charm. Kachori and Dal Baati Churma. The city also hosts the Jaipur Literary Festival, which is Asia’s biggest festival of its kind.
The city has an international airport and is also very well connected by rail and road. This makes Jaipur the gateway to starting point for places to visit in the interiors of Rajasthan.