Jantar Mantar, Jaipur's celestial observatory, is a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing the brilliance of Indian astronomy and architecture.
An architectural marvel and UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring the world's largest stone sundial.
A stunning pink sandstone palace with intricate lattice work, offering a glimpse into Rajasthani architecture.
A complex of palaces, gardens, and museums showcasing the royal history of Jaipur.
A beautiful museum housing a vast collection of artifacts, paintings, and sculptures.
A serene white marble temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, offering panoramic views of the city.
A village-themed resort offering Rajasthani cuisine, cultural performances, and fun activities.
Fried puffed bread filled with spiced lentils, served with spicy gravy.
Fried puffed bread filled with spiced onion and lentils.
Circular, hard, and slightly sweet wheat bread (bati) served with spicy lentil soup (dal) and sweet chickpea flour dessert (churma).
Spicy green chili fritters dipped in chickpea flour batter and deep-fried.
Slow-cooked mutton curry with red chilies, garlic, and spices.
Sweet, circular, and thick disc made from maida (all-purpose flour) and deep-fried, soaked in sugar syrup.
Handcrafted wooden miniature replicas of Jantar Mantar, showcasing Jaipur's architectural heritage.
Traditional tie-dye dupattas, a symbol of Rajasthani culture and craftsmanship.
Exquisite Kundan and Polki jewellery, reflecting Jaipur's royal legacy.
A traditional Rajasthani dish, served with ghee, symbolizing the state's rich culinary heritage.