


Jantar Mantar, Jaipur's celestial observatory, is a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing the brilliance of Indian astronomy and architecture.

Jantar Mantar is in Jaipur, India, where temperatures can be high. A long-sleeved shirt protects from the sun and is suitable for visiting historical sites.
Protects from the sun while exploring Jantar Mantar and other outdoor attractions in Jaipur.
Essential for protecting skin from the sun in Jaipur's climate.

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.
Famous for its Rajasthani breakfast, especially the 'Bajre Ka Khichdi'.
Known for its 'Bedmi Poori' and 'Aloo Chaat', a popular breakfast spot since 1956.
Famous for its 'Kabab Platter' and 'Roomali Roti'.
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).
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.

Ibrahimpur Gate, a historic gateway in Varanasi, is a symbol of the city's rich cultural heritage.
Witness the vibrant hues of the sun dipping into the Thermaikos Gulf, a breathtaking spectacle that paints the sky with hues of orange, pink, and red.

Nestled in the Aravalli Hills, Deogarh Museum is a treasure trove of Rajputana history and art, housed in a 17th-century fort.