A magnificent city of splendour, Jaipur is the epitome of colour, heritage, and culture. The place’s everlasting seeping pink, to monuments which stand tall telling historical stories, to the culture which lays embedded in hearts of the people, it is a proof of a larger than life feeling which was carried by the same spirited ruler from years.
The city’s glory has long held in its history and continues to flourish as the capital serving as one of the primal economic hubs. Winters are the optimal season for this city of vivacious scenes. The best time to visit Jaipur is from October to March which serve the best climate for sightseeing in and around. A thing to keep in mind is that the nights can be really cold, hence, heavy woollens are advised.
A major city of connections, Jaipur has its own lanes of connect for the outside. From roadways, railways to airway you can find yourself as per convenient mode to visit the city and learn more about heritage and history in a new and refreshed way. The city which seems full of a cultural merge and a time pause of centuries encapsulates plethora of attractions for a person for sightseeing and enjoy. For group tour Tempo Traveller on Rent in Jaipur is best way to explore all attractions comfortably. It is also very comfortable to travel nearby places as Khatu Shyam, Salasar Balaji, Udaipur, Mehandipur Balaji, Abhaneri Stepwell, Pushkar and Ajmer.
Situated atop a hill, this majestic Amber Fort is famous for offering panoramic views, intricate architecture, stunning courtyards, and palaces like Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors). It symbolizes power and design prowess with the amalgamation of Indo-Islamic style.
A magnificent complex that blends Rajput, Mughal, and European architectural styles. Explore its various palaces, museums, and courtyards, including the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal.
A mahal constructed to empower Rajputana women whilst following traditions, the 953 windows give us a glimpse of all the women’s heads popping out to experience the city’s celebrations. This iconic five-story palace with its distinctive honeycomb facade is a symbol of Jaipur.
Perched on the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles), this fort offers breathtaking views of the city and houses the world's largest cannon on wheels, Jaivana Cannon.
One of the largest observatory, having the world’s largest sundial as well, the astronomical instruments are among some of the most important ones to calculate the most accurate measurements of time, constellations and other astronomical wonders.
Originally chosen as a hunting ground spot for hunting ducks by the Maharajas, this building soon set itself as a beauty waiting to be explored among waters. The five-storey structure has its four floors completely submerged offering an incompletely complete look.
An art gallery dressed into a splendid structure, the museum holds enthralling displays aimed at history, culture and royalty. The expansive courtyards, architectural beauty and erected pillars, enhance the charm of this place.
Served as the cremation ground for mighty Rajputana rulers, the Gaitore boasts of the classic cenotaph-style architecture in pink sandstone. Known to be derived from a mispronunciation of ‘Gaye Ka Thor’ meaning resting place of the departed souls, the Rajput essence seeps into you with this new experience.
Another fort offering stunning views of Jaipur, especially during sunset. It is also known for its intricate architecture of protecting the fort like a lion and the Madhavendra Bhawan, a series of interconnected palaces.
Situated amidst the Aravalli Hills, this temple complex is known for its natural water springs and the playful monkeys that inhabit the area. It is a serene spot away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The best time to visit Jaipur is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the city. With clear skies and comfortable temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C, visitors can enjoy exploring the majestic forts, vibrant bazaars, and intricately designed palaces without the scorching heat of summer. This period also coincides with festivals like Diwali and Makar Sankranti, adding to the cultural vibrancy of the city. Avoid summer months from April to June when temperatures soar high, and make outdoor activities uncomfortable. In winter time, many foreigners love to explore heritage of India with Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour Package.
The city is filled with immense exquisiteness, valour, antiquity and allure. Have a look at highlights of Jaipur city tour package. Top things to do in Jaipur are:
A city which is as vibrant as this one leaves no room of doubt on how they celebrate their festivals. Grand processions, colourful essence covers Jaipur on occasion of Holi Festival, Sharad Purnima, Deepawali and provide an aura of happiness, passion, and tradition.
Gangaur Festival: A festival devoted to one’s significant other and is celebrated by worshipping Lord Shiva and Goddess Gauri. The unmarried women observe this festival in accordance to wish for a good husband and married women observe this festival to wish for their husbands’ well-being, prosperity, longevity, and a happy married life.
Elephant Festival: Marked on the eve of Holi, in the month of March, this festival is grand with processions of elephants, camels, horses and folk dancers who inculcate a spectacle of traditions to show off the ultimate celebration of Holi, the festival of colours which has a special place in Rajasthan’s heart.
Kite Festival: Held on January 14 every year, The International Kite Festival celebrates the transition of the sun from Sagittarius to Capricorn. A myriad of kites follows of all shapes and sizes as they cover the skies of Jaipur in an umbrella of vibrancy. The festival sees tremendous competitors passionate about kite flying from everywhere and is a state holiday declared by the government.
Jaipur is well-connected by road networks with major cities in India and towns in Rajasthan. National Highways as NH8, NH11, and NH12 pass through Jaipur, make it accessible by bus, car, or tempo traveller. You can book Delhi to Jaipur Cab for private trip. Delhi to Jaipur distance is 280 Km approx and can easily covered with Newly developed Delhi Mumbai Expressway connects Delhi to Jaipur just in 3 hours. You can also reach Jaipur by train with vast connectivity of railway network. Jaipur International Airport (JAI) is at 13 kilometers from the city centre. Reach Jaipur by flight as it operates both domestic and international flights. After reaching Airport, you can hire a Car in Jaipur for Airport Pick up.
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