Low cost flights to Jaipur are available from every corner of the world across all leading airlines. With dirt tickets to India from UK, London, this is one such place which fits every voyager’s shoes ranging from luxury to economical without burning a hole in the pocket.
What makes Jaipur a Tourist Hotspot for Holidaymakers?
Apart from the palaces and forts stealing the limelight, Jaipur is equitably renowned for its delicate art & craft, breath taking jewellery and especially handmade wooden souvenirs.
A minimum of 3-4 days trip is advised to have an eye full view of this majestic city having the following stand outs:
· Forts & Palaces: Loudly vocal of the victorious sagas of the city, the forts and palaces are worth of the every attention they have been getting globally. Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Sawai Madho Singh Palace, Amer Fort and Maharani ki chhattri are all examples of the majestic grandeur and some of them being fine blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture. A holiday to Jaipur would be unconsummated without a walk in the Royal heritage.
· Temples: Hanuman Temple at Chandpole, Laxmi Narain Temple at JLN Marg, Govindji Devji Temple behind city palace and Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple on SMS highway are worth a stop for some divine moments where the finest marbles mosaics and the as good as live deity idols quickly grab your eye ball.
· Shopper’s Heaven: Apart from the palaces and gardens, the city is globally renowned for its laboriously hand crafted and intricate jewellery studded with precious stones inherited from the Mughal era. From lac jewellery to silver, from crafted furniture to hand embroidered apparels in vibrant colors, every souvenir brought from here is worth a treasure in your closet for a lifetime.
· Fairs & Festivals: While being there; make sure you don’t miss the traditional festival celebrations like Gangaur in April, Teej in August and Sakranti in January every year.
· Culinary Delight: Soaked in handmade oil and rich spices or sweet, some authentic Rajasthan delicacies are to die for as Daal baati churma, Ghewar, Mawa Kachori, Gatte ki sabzi, Mirchi bada, and home made Kadi (made from yoghurt). All this and much more can be enjoyed in a traditional platter served in Choki Dhani and age old restaurants of the city, the most popular being LMB.
Easily accessible by air, road or rail; the city also offers several excursions to the nearby destinations as Pushkar, Udaipur and Bikaner, all being the hottest wedding destinations to the elite class. A wide line up of hotel options welcome you in Jaipur, from heritage hotels to resorts to 5 starts to budget class. Car on rent, tour guide assisted visits and multi screen theatres also give you an ease while holidaying. With so much in one city to offer to the visitors, Jaipur is an architectural gem and worth securing a place in every travel lover’s diary.