

Jal Mahal, the 'Water Palace', is a stunning red sandstone and marble palace located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
A stunning water palace in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, offering beautiful views and a serene atmosphere.
A magnificent fort with intricate carvings and stunning views of Maota Lake, best explored in the morning.
A grand complex of palaces, gardens, and museums showcasing the rich history and culture of Jaipur.
Famous for its South Indian breakfast, especially the 'Masala Dosa'.
Known for its Rajasthani breakfast, try the 'Pyaaz Kachori'.
Famous for its Rajasthani thali, a must-try for lunch.
Fried pastry filled with spiced onion, served with tamarind and mint chutney
Spicy curry made with sprouted moth beans, served with bread rolls

Rajasthani mutton curry cooked with red chilies and spices

Jal Mahal's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Exploring Jal Mahal involves a lot of walking on varied surfaces.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Jaipur's climate.
Intricately designed jewelry with Meenakari, a traditional Rajasthani craft of enameling, is a popular and authentic souvenir from Jaipur.
Bandhani, a tie-dye technique, is a traditional Rajasthani craft that produces beautiful, unique patterns on fabrics.
Jaipur is famous for its blue pottery, a unique art form where objects are made from a combination of quartz, glass, and other materials.

Panch Mahal, a five-storied palace, is a stunning example of Mughal architecture in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, India.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Sundernarayan, nestled in the lush greenery of Odisha's Mayurbhanj district.
Nariqala Fortress, a 4th-century BC citadel, offers panoramic views of the Alazani Valley and Telavi town.