Monday, September 24, 2018

Planning A Delhi to Jaipur One Day Tour?

There is so much to explore about the Pink City, that just one day won’t be enough for a traveller who wants to explore the tiniest of the lanes. Jaipur is one city that has such rich and royal heritage, that it has always distinguished Rajasthan. It is a mix of Rajput culture and Mughal culture. The city boasts its fondness for palaces, forts, temples and other historic places. The old heritage and culture is not just present in the city, but is well maintained by the citizens as well. Jaipur is also an ideal option if you are planning Delhi to Jaipur One Day Tour


Every year, almost 1.5 million tourists visit the pink city and is so happy with the warm welcome by its people. Jaipur is also an ideal option if you are planning Delhi to Jaipur One Day Tour.

The following are some hotspots to cover during the Delhi to Jaipur One Day Tour:

Hawa Mahal

Anyone planning to visit Jaipur has Hawa Mahal as a must visit. Hawa Mahal is known to be one of the most iconic tourist sites of Jaipur. Within its chambers, hidden from public view, the women of the royal house would secretly observe the activities on the street through the palace’s latticework openings. A fine example of Mughal architecture, the pyramidal design of Hawa Mahal rises five-storeys from the ground.

Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh fort is set on the edge of the Aravalli hills, which was built as a summer palace for Maharaja Jai Singh. This place was known to be haunted at the time of its construction, but there is no evidence to that.

Amber Fort

Amber fort is built on a hilltop, having Mughal style architecture. The fort houses the Diwan-e-Aam, or ‘Hall of Public Audience’, the Diwan-e-Khas, or ‘Hall of Private Audience’, and also the Sheesh Mahal, the ‘Mirror Palace’. The splendour of Amber Fort is heightened during the Light and Sound Show in the evening which is a must watch. This fort is specifically impressive and popular for its size and structure and is a common favourite amongst foreigners.

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar is an astronomical site for observation of the celestial bodies. Among the 20 instruments found at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, it also houses the largest sundial in the world.

City Palace

If you are looking for authentic Rajput style of architecture and lifestyle, city palace is the right place for you. Even today half part of the palace belongs to the royal family of Jaipur, while the other half is open for the visitors. Visitors have access to other parts of the palace complex including Mubarak Mahal, Diwan-i-Khas and Maharani Palace. The City Palace also houses a museum with a fine collection of artefacts and a temple.

Chowki Dhani Evening Fair

Nothing’s better than ending the day at the chowki dhani weekend fair. Everything is so authentic and Jaipur-style that one would not want to leave the place.  It is a cusp of everything the city has to offer, textiles, spices, local entertainment in a set up of a village. One can also enjoy camel rides there.