Jaipur is known as the Pink City because of the color of the stone used exclusively in the walled city. It is the colorful capital of Rajasthan and it is filled with culture old and new, including dawdling camels and leisurely cycle and auto rickshaws, watching for easy prey.
1. Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal is known as the “Palace of Winds” and it is the most iconic landmark of Jaipur. Built as a high screen for the women of the royal household, this Mahal is made of red and pink sandstone. It stands right at the edge of the City Palace and extends to the women’s chambers. The Hawa Mahal served as a perfect cover for the Rajput women to watch the everyday happenings and the special processions on the streets below.
Hawa Mahal
Address: Hawa Mahal Rd, Badi Choupad, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002
Website: Hawa Mahal
2. City Palace
The City Palace is located right next to the Hawa Mahal, and a fun fact is that part of the City Palace is out of bounds to the general public because it continues to serve as the home of the royal family of Jaipur. This Palace also has a museum that displays a wide array of royal costumes, some very exquisite and precious Pashmina shawls, Benaras silk saris and folk embroidery, as well as weaponry used by the Rajputs.
City Palace
Address: Jaleb Chowk, Near Jantar Mantar, Tripolia Bazar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002
Website: City Palace
3. Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar is an observatory and, among many other interesting instruments, it contains the world’s biggest sundial. It is located just a stone’s throw away from the City Palace and Hawa Mahal. You can observe astronomical positions with the naked eye, using the instruments present here. This place is a fine example of Ptolemaic positional astronomy.
Jantar Mantar
Address: Sansad Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001
Website: UNESCO - Jantar Mantar
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4. Albert Hall Museum
The Albert Hall Museum is one of the oldest museums in Rajasthan and it can be found on the outskirts of the traditional market area of Jaipur. It exhibits a collection of rare paintings, chiseled brass-ware, pottery, ivory goods and crystal works.
Read more about Jaipur’s Albert Hall Museum here.
Albert Hall Museum
Address: Ram Niwas Bagh, Ajmeri Gate, Kailash Puri, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001
Website: Albert Hall Museum
Jaipur Tour Guide
Neha Agarwal
Namaste, Passionate and Authorized Lady Tour Guide, Neha , dedicated to unveil the captivating stories, heritage and cultural treasures of JAIPUR, India. Committed to create joyful and memorable experiences for guests through personalized tours and warm hospitality. I work as a cultural ambassador of India , since 2007 appointed by the Ministry of Tourism, India. I have mastered in Medieval History of India (Post Graduate) which has educated me and enhanced my knowledge to compliment my job as a tour guide as it helps me to explain different aspects of History, architecture, religion and secularism, colors, languages, dresses, culture and traditions. I have an instinct that I specialize in taking around my city Jaipur and various Heritage monuments, especially for lady guests. The list is long to name them, but proudly if I name them it starts with MS. OPRAH WINFREY, "Queen of All Media", Ms. Mary Lindmann- Community Builder, Darrah Joy. In Addition to this, many CEO's, artists, magicians (Zubin Mehta), travel writers, etc. with their families, friends and companions. I always wanted to do a job in which I talk about the world and compare it with city's heritage. This job truly blends with my passion of talking to the nationals of developed countries I just enjoy it. Through that I learn a lot and try to help the society in sustaining of restoration work. That nature of mine has fetched me many dignitaries, diplomats through their respective embassies, consulates, Dutchess and Dukes and many other private star hotels, namely Aman Group, Oberoi's, Taj Group and ITC. I have received many compliments for my tailor made itineraries by repeated guests as they are the best judges to differentiate their previous visits with mine. As I totally emphasize to show them the actual India differently by making Heritage Walks many other typical Indian ways. I want them to look India through my eye which is truly INCREDIBLE! Thank you for giving few minutes of your valuable search and time to read, understand my profile. Hope I'll receive the click button—Confirmed. I can pen down many other things about myself but leaving it for you to experience yourself by coming as a guest but going as a friend, from a stranger to family.
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Jaipur Tour Guide
Narender Kumar
I have been a tour guide/ escort for more than 10 years and have guided tourists pan India to historical and cultural heritage sites, national parks & bird sancturies, monuments places like- Delhi , Agra, Jaipur, Khajuraho Exotic Temples, Ranthambore National Park, Mumbai, Nashik , Aurangabad ( Ajanta Rockcut Caves & Ellora Rockcut Temples ), Goa etc. I am proficient in English, Russian, Hindi and Urdu. I became a tour guide due to my passion for travelling and I love meeting new people and share incredible experiences and learn more about a culture and place. I have a good sense of humor and love cracking jokes which will make your trip fun and lively. I love taking care of people and your safety is my top priority. You will have the best holiday memories with me as your tour guide/escort.
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Farman Guia Turstico
Hello Travellers people calle me Farman a experienced freelance tour guide. I work with several Free Tours company and we would love to show you around and give you the best tips and recomendations. If you travel in India you will discover a new aspect of this wonderful city. If it is your first visit i warn you one thing: you will fall in love in love with India and you will end up coming back.
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Jaipur Tour Guide
Zeeshan Ali
Namaste!! I Take privilege to share about myself. My name is Zeeshan. I was born and raised in the rich history of India, in the Beautiful City of Agra, I had no Doubts to become a Tour Guide because I couldn't stop myself been attracted towards the charm for History & Architecture of monuments located at Agra from my childhood. I Chose to become a Tour Guide to fulfill my Passion & to learn, share about the Customs, Tradition, Culture, History & Architecture of my Incredible Country which has a Unity in Diversity. I am 34 years old and 14 of them I Dedicated as a Tour Guide. I am Educated, Professional, Sociable, Punctual & friendly. I can interest you by presenting interesting facts about India. I always take into account the wishes of my Clients and create individual plans of Excursion. I help my Clients in choosing the Best Stops, Stores, Cafes & transfers. I did my Masters in Indian History (Medieval Period). I believe my Journey has just begun as I discovered an enormous amount of knowledge of History, Architecture & Culture of North India by reading & Travelling So I am very Well Versed to Deliver the Tour just like a local. I consider myself a Professional in this field, I am happy that my clients take their India Tour Memories as an Experience to Cherish it throughout their lives. In easy words, you can travel with me like an old family friend from India.
5. Rambagh Palace
This palace is often called the Jewel of Jaipur and it doesn’t take much to see why it has earned this name. It once served as the residence of the Maharajah of Jaipur. Now the palace has been converted into a very fine hotel and it is the most expensive hotel in Jaipur.
Rambagh Palace
Address: Bhawani Singh Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302005
6. Jal Mahal
The Jal Mahal is located in the middle of the artificial Man Sagar Lake. It looks like the building is floating on the water and it is inspired by the Lake Palace of Udaipur. Though boat rides were available before, the place is used only for photographs, now.
Jal Mahal
Address: Amer Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan
7. Amber Fort
This fort is 13 km (8.1 miles) away from the city and proudly stands on the outskirts of Jaipur. It brings together the elements of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Unlike the other two forts, it’s less of a military fortress and more of a pleasure palace. Precious stones were once embedded in the walls and ceilings. This fort has tunnels for the Royal family to escape, in case of trouble.
Amber Fort
Address: Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001
Website: Amber Fort
8. Nahargarh Fort
Nahargarh Fort was originally called Sudarshangarh and it is a newer fort, compared to the Amber Fort, mentioned above. Along with the other two forts, it acted as a circular defense of the city. It was renamed after Nahar Singh Bhomia, whose spirit reportedly haunted the region and obstructed the fort’s construction. It is said that only after a temple was built inside the fort, the spirit went away.
Read more about Nahargarh Fort here.
Nahargarh Fort
Address: Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002
Website: Nahargarh Fort
9. Jaigarh Fort
This fort is one of the rare military structures built in medieval India and one that remains intact, even today. The main attraction of Jaigarh Fort is the Jaivana. It is the world’s largest cannon on wheels and was manufactured in the foundry of Jaigarh, famous for making cannons for the Mughal Empire. Jaigarh was never invaded and the Jaivana was used only to test it’s firing capabilities.
Jaigarh Fort
Address: Above Amber Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001
10. Browse around and shop
Jaipur is a shopper’s paradise and people come from all over the world to purchase items, which Jaipur is famous for. The market is spread out around the Hawa Mahal and is divided into specific quarters that sell specific goods. Bapu Bazaar is a great place to shop for sarees and fabrics, Siredeori Bazaar and Johari Bazaar house jewelry stores and are especially known for Meenakari jewelry, which is a specialty of Jaipur. Manigaron Ka Rasta is a great place to go shopping for bangles and the Rajasthali Emporium sells all things Rajasthani.
Bapu Bazaar
Address: Bapu Bazar, Biseswarji, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007
Johari Bazaar
Address: Johari Bazaar Road, Jaipur 302001
11. Pink City Cycle Tour (29 USD)
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan state is one of India’s biggest city with an estimated population of 3.7 million in 2018. It is known as the ‘Pink City’ because of the pink walls and pink structures that surrounded the city. The Hawa Mahal, City Palace and Jantar Mantar are just some examples of the fine architectures that are painted in light pink.
Join a local tour guide on a Pink City Cycle Tour and understand why the city takes so much pride with its rich cultural heritage. This is a slow-paced cycling with an average duration of 3.5 hours. You can choose from three route options: Pink Royal, Pink Sensation and Pink Inside.
The tour package includes cycle with basket, safety helmet and a bottle of water. You’ll have rest stops in between so you can sample local delights like vegetable samosas, kachori and lassi. At the end of the tour, you will dine with either an old Haveli or with an Indian family for a full vegetarian breakfast. It is a fantastic opportunity to meet some locals, listen to their stories, and see the affection they have for their city. And with all of that for the price? It surely is a great deal! The tour departs from Karnot Mahal Hotel, Ramganj Chaupar at 6:30 am in summer time and 7:00 am in winter time.
Pink City Cycle Tour
Price: 29 USD
Duration: 3.5 hours
12. Craft, Bazaar & Cuisine Walk (23 USD)
When everyone goes to big shopping malls, you should join this tour for the experience! Enjoy the hustle and bustle unique to the local markets tucked in hidden lanes of the Walled City. Walk through the markets and enjoy the culture. A fun-filled adventure for bargain hunters. You can find whatever you are looking for at great prices. From a variety of colourful traditional dresses, jewelleries & accessories, perfumery, spices, flowers, arts & crafts, and so much more await you here. You will go crazy with the choices.
Also, don’t forget to come hungry. The tour includes sampling of samosas & kachories and local sweets such as mal pua & rabri. Blend with the locals as you visit a 150-year old private residence and join a family for a cup of tea. The tour also includes a visit to a historic Haveli tastefully decorated with traditional frescos. The tour starts at 4:00 pm.
Craft, Bazaar & Cuisine Walk
Price: 23 USD
Duration: 2.5 hours
Get ready to travel to the past
Jaipur is an architectural gem that has a lot to offer its visitors, from festivals, a wealth of handicrafts, a royal legacy of palaces and sightseeing that will make the most of your time. I recommend visitors to simply stroll the streets of this old city. The pictures do not do justice to the places. Visit this breathtaking city and you will know what you have been missing all these years!
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