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Enjoy 48 hours tour in Jaipur Special
Wish to visit Jaipur and its hot
destinations? You are on the right
direction, explore Jaipur in 48 hours, below
mentioned is an itinerary to make your visit
pleasurable. Itinerary covers all historical
places, and is also based on modern theme.
Come along and explore Jaipur!!!
DAY 1:
10 am, City Palace
City Palace dwells in the heart of the city
and is an abode of Jaipur royal family,
since its inception. This huge palace
comprises of many attractions, the
architecture of this palace is magnificent
and pulls visitors, for a glance. The
gardens, gates, huge courtyards and more of,
the two silver vessels that have make their
mark in Guinness Book of World Records, as
the largest silver objects in the world.
Weighing more than 300 kilograms, with a
height of 5 feet, it amazes spectators. The
City Palace museum boasts an art gallery,
textile gallery and an arms gallery and all
three prove to be a treat to the eyes. The
compilation preserves a rich assortment of
arms and ammunitions from the erstwhile era.
The exhibition fascinates visitors,
showcases royal costumes, especially
Maharaja Madho Singh’s costume, 7 feet
heighted and weighs 250 kilograms.
12 pm, Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar is largest and the best
preserved one, amongst the five
observatories, an engineering marvel
astonishing astrologers. This astronomical
center was built between 1727 and 1734,
during the reign of Maharaja Jai Singh II.
The instruments were created to measure
time, predict eclipses and locate the
position of the stars. The observatory
showcases a total of 14 instruments, out of
which some are of great proportion, for
instance, the Samrat Yantra sundial, which
stands at a height of 90 feet.
1 pm, Lunch at LMB
Rajasthani delicacies are yearned round
the world, especially for their aroma and
mouth-watering flavor. Lakshmi Mishthan
Bhandhar, a multi-cuisine restaurant, is one
name that has preserved the quality and
taste for decades. Situated in Johari bazaar
near Hawa Mahal, relish a traditional thali
till the last bite, you can also take along
the sweets.
2pm, Hawa Mahal,
The next visit is in Palace of Winds,
the name itself can fascinate any human
being. Hawa Mahal also known as Palace of
Winds is a major landmark, this five storey
building was constructed in 1799 by Maharaja
Sawai Pratap Singh. The palace boasts a
number of 950 small windows, which
facilitates a strong flow of wind. The
palace was built to serve the purpose for
royal ladies to overlook the processions
being held on the streets being unnoticed by
the locals. One can feel pleased by a look
over the city, as the site also offers a
panoramic view of the city as well of
Nahargarh fort, which is closely located.
3pm, Albert Hall Museum,
Albert hall was designed by Sir Swinton
Jacob in 1876 on the visit of King Edward
VII, then Prince of Wales. The museum is
dwelling in the garden of Ram Niwas Bagh,
surrounded with lush green beauty of the
nature. The compilation of the preserved
articles comprises of more than 19000
objects, ranging from carpets, pots,
Egyptian Mummy’s, metal & wood work, flora &
fauna, textile, paintings, etc.
5pm, Shopping,
Almost all the travelers to Jaipur know
that the place is known as the paradise for
shopaholics, to discover the reason behind,
is more pleasurable. Jaipur shopping bestows
an experience that is unmatched and unbound,
plethora of products attracting and
appealing from all over the markets. Markets
in the old walled city are well-known, such
as Johri Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar,
MI Road and Tripolia Bazaar. Numerous
products lined up to shop from, jutis or
mojaries (camel leather shoes), jewelry,
textile, handicraft items, sarees, dress
material and the list is endless.
7pm, Dinner
Jaipur offers many places to pamper your
taste buds, MI. road is known for
restaurants and food joints, serving
lip-smacking eatables. Handi is one such
restaurant, known for its non-vegetarian
preparations, must try items are Kathi rolls
or kebab’s and Handi meat. Natraj, Niros,
Copper Chimney, Dasprakasha, are few most
hunt out places. Jal Mahal ice cream parlour
situated at MI. road is yet another
specialty and one can even try some Paan
(local mouth freshner).
DAY 2:
10am, Amber Fort.
Established during 16th century, this fort
lays at a distance of about 11 kilometers
from City center. The fort took its present
look after it was personalised by Maharaja
Jai Singh II, where it initiated early
during the reign of Maharaja Man Singh. To
reach to the top of this gigantic citadel of
the Kachhwaha’s, one can opt to take a royal
elephant ride and experience the King/Queen
within. There are many attractions in the
fort, Diwane-aam, Ganesh pol and Sheesh
Mahal. Residing within, the temple of deity
Kali is worshipped by the royalties till
date and is explored by many visitors for
its commendable architecture and silver
work.
12pm, Jai Garh Fort.
This specific fort has been marked as an
abode for the world’s largest cannon. Jai
Garh Fort is situated at a hill above Amber
Fort. Jai Garh Fort served to be the
safeguard for former capital, Amber and
possesses an assortment of arms and
ammunition that behold the eyes of the
spectators. The fort is renowned for its
architecture, consists of many attractive
yet astounding creations, for instance, the
water channel, which is quite surprising
today also. Other sites that are worth a
visit are granary, temple, palaces, cannon
foundry and a tower. The palace also
inherits a museum showcasing a collection of
coins, pictures, puppets and other artifacts
of the bygone era.
2pm, Nahargarh fort,
Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, this
is recorded as the first built amongst the
three forts in the city. Nahargarh Fort was
solely built for the security and was named
as the ‘Tiger Fort’. The name Nahargarh in
Hindi term denotes to ‘the abode of a
tiger’, found quite interesting. Out of many
worth visiting sections, Madhavendra Bhawan
is most popular. The fort also served for
leisure activities, a picnic spots for
royalties. The site offers a bird’s eye view
over the Man Sagar Lake and the suburb.
5pm, Chokhi Dhani...an ethnic village
resort
On the way to the airport lies this very
beautiful destination, perfect one to end
the trip, an artistically set village
restaurant. The place is quite entertaining
as well as fascinating, colorful lighting,
Rajputana hospitality, attractively dressed
men, women and animals and food with ethnic
Rajasthani flavor. This 5 star village
restaurant is built over a large expanse of
land and one can enjoy enthralling dance
performances by artists, hookas and machans
are yet another specialty of this place.
What is most relished over the place is its
traditional thali, which is loaded with
delicacies and preparations with authentic
procedure and fresh ingredients.
At the end of this fascinating trip, what a
tourist takes back is cherishable memories,
many souvenirs, sweets and beautiful
pictures captured to save the moments
forever. As per the records visitors plan
many trips to explore the city and know more
about its interesting past. Moreover,
shopaholics who have had experienced
shopping here once, get allured and love to
buy more and more exclusive stuff from this
royal pink city. The charm of Jaipur is
unparallel and no other city can match it.
The high-class category of the society
always pencils for stuff that is exclusive
and holds perceived value that no other item
boasts. This itinerary emphasizes on the
locations that one must visit during a small
sojourn to the city. If a trip planned for
many days, one can definitely look on for
excursions and outstations situated in the
vicinity of Jaipur. Many destinations are
visited by the travelers during their visit,
for instance Ranthambore National Park,
Narhet, etc. as they close and can be
visited in a day’s time.
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