JAIPUR

Jaipur

Pink City = City of most beautiful people

When we start finding the best destination in west India, well, there are many places, but Jaipur comes first in our mind, because this city has its own historical and cultural heritage. It's also known as 'Pink City’. Jaipur, one of the most spectacular cities, offers visual beauty and wonder in the shape of its architectural wonders and an oasis of peace that will make you feel as though you are somewhere foreign despite its trundling buses, ambling camels, buzzing auto-rickshaws, and swarms of motorcyclists. The ancient walled neighborhood is known as the Pink City, whose maze-like bazaars throng with traditional Rajasthani handcraft such as jewelry, clothing, ceramics, and handicrafts. This bazaar, regarded as one of the most upscale in Asia, draws visitors to Jaipur who seem to be okay with the crowds, the aggressive salespeople, or the frenetic energy of it all. The Hawa Mahal and City Palace are located in Pink City, the sprawling metropolitan area at its Centre. The Central Museum and Ram Niwas Garden are located in the southern part of Pink City, which is greener and quieter, with less activity associated with the old walled city. The third area is the surrounding area, which is covered with multiple royal relics like the Nahargarh Fort, the Galta Temples, and the Royal Gaitor Cenotaphs. The nation's Golden Triangle is frequently referred to as comprising Jaipur, Delhi, and Agra.

It usually starts with summer heat, unacceptably hot spring and summer, then a quick but powerful rainfall, and finally a dry but warm winter, so we are suggesting an ideal trip to the pink city from October to March.

Hawa Mahal - Hawa Mahal is one of the famous landmarks of Jaipur. This building is world-famous for its grand architecture and cultural heritage. This five-story building's several balconies and jaali windows make it appear larger than it actually is. There are ramps rather than stairs within the Hawa Mahal to provide room for the palanquins transporting the royal ladies. It would help if you briefly went along a road that travels north from Tripolia Bazaar around the rear of the building in order to get inside. While you're inside, you may climb the structure's back and stare down through the screened holes where royal women once peered while admiring the downtown streets of Jaipur.

City Palace - Along with hosting religious and cultural events, the Palace supported the arts, business, and industry. The Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum is presently housed there, and the Jaipur royal family continues to reside there. Five hundred personal servants work for the royal family. During an official meeting, you may see them in procession when they pass by the massive Tripolia Gate on the southern side of the building. Regular guests enter through the Palace's more humble eastern entrance, which leads into one of its central courtyards with the stunning Mubarak Mahal in the middle.

Jantar Mantar, Nahargarh Fort, Amber Fort, Albert Hall, Galta, Royal Gaitor and Sisodia Rani Palace Garden are also best places you can explore during your trip.