Our First Travel blog to Jaipur by OYONAUTS.
Hey everyone!
We very recently, took a 3 days trip to Jaipur.
Surely you guys would have come across several of
our posts from Jaipur on Instagram.
So here we are sharing the whole of it with you.
Jaipur - The pink city, capital of Rajasthan is also the heart of the state. Its mesmerising culture has made it a rather delightful location for tourists and a charming culturally rich setting for all.
Jaipur - The pink city, capital of Rajasthan is also the heart of the state. Its mesmerising culture has made it a rather delightful location for tourists and a charming culturally rich setting for all.
We flew to the destination and were warmly welcomed
at the airport.The driver, a guy from the locality kept us entertained with
facts from the city. OYONAUTS had our stay planned at the OYO Broadway
hotel.
Well
furnished, comfortable rooms and polite service greeted us at the hotel.We had
a hearty lunch comprising of wonderful vegetarian Indian cuisine and to
top it off was a wonderful desert
The
meal fueled us up, we were ready to explore!
The
Bapu Bazaar, our first stop in the city is one of the main markets of
Jaipur.
Must
buys from the market:
-
Silver Jewellery
-
Jaipuri Razai
-
Antiques - wood/steel artefacts
-
Blue pottery
-
Juttis
On
our way back, we visited the beautiful HAWA MAHAL (palace of
breeze). It was essentially built to have a high screen wall for the women of
the royal family to observe street festivals while being unseen.
Great
dinner and a warm bed for the night,was the perfect end to a much busy day.
DAY 2
The
next day, as planned was going to be a long one, hence, bed tea!
A
healthy first meal of the day at the buffet breakfast service at the OYO Broadway
restaurant area was a kick start to the day. The driver welcomed us at the
reception.
It was bright and early, thus exploring the forts, Jaipur had to offer seemed a good start to the day 2. En route to the Amer fort, we came across some beautiful lesser visited places like Jal Mahal for instance. However, thanks to the time constrains we did not stop anywhere. Grand elephants were waiting to take us on a ride at the Amer fort.
It was bright and early, thus exploring the forts, Jaipur had to offer seemed a good start to the day 2. En route to the Amer fort, we came across some beautiful lesser visited places like Jal Mahal for instance. However, thanks to the time constrains we did not stop anywhere. Grand elephants were waiting to take us on a ride at the Amer fort.
AMER FORT
Amer
fort located at 11 kms from Jaipur and was the oldest fort of the kachhwaha
clan of Amber which used to be the capital, till it was moved to Jaipur. The
fort is built with white marble and red sandstone and looks even more
attractive because of the Matte lake in the foreground.
Mind
you, the elephants take you on a ride only until 11am.
TIP :
DO CARRY YOUR STUDENT ID CARDS for low-priced tickets.
We
next went to the Nahargarh fort.
The
place offers a serene sunset sight and a spectacular view of the entire city.
Later
we visited the Chokhi Dhani Village for Dinner.
Chokhi
Dhani Village has been the mirror of Rajasthani culture since 1989. Started as
part of ambiance for a restaurant over the years it has evolved as a tasteful
and authentic symbol of ethnic village life of this most colourful state in the
country. Live dance and music performance all through the evening is one of the
major attractions at Chokhi Dhani Village.
Entry
fee - 700/- per person.
DAY 3
The
last day of our stay at the city, we took breakfast alongside of the pool!
The
last day of our stay at the city, we took breakfast alongside of the pool!
After
this beautiful refreshing morning we bid a bye to the great comforts of
the OYO Broadway hotel and went all the way to City
Palace.
City
Palace is an overwhelming
complex of exquisite palaces, gardens and courtyards, decorative art and carved
doorways. The palace museum houses collections of rare manuscript, armoury,
costumes, carpet and miniature paintings. Also, you can get an electric car at
city palace Rs 150/- per person that will take you around the palace.
Then
we walked to the adjacent Jantar Mantar built by the Maharaja of
Jaipur, in 1726 and is one of the five such astronomical wonders.The place
built by Sawai Jai Singhis known to make accurate predictions even to this day.
We
ordered a Punjabi thali, at a local restaurant for lunch. At just RS 200/- the
heavy meal made a good impression
The
Jal Mahal was next on our list. Sumita would just not rest the case without
getting a camel ride. Meanwhile I practiced my hand at photography in the
sunset.
Along
the Jal mahal, some road side shops offer good but cheap priced stuff, for all
you need to do is Bargain.
That's how we ended our
trip to Jaipur.
I
being a Sindhi just could not resist the idea of dinning at a Sindhi
restaurant.My poor memory is blame for not remembering the name but we were
told it being one of the oldest eatery in Jaipur. Special Rajasthani thalli
at 250/- bucks only!
3
days of desi ghee and amazing food served with pure love, is sure to stay afresh
in our minds for quite a long time.
With
promises visit again, we bid a farewell to the pink city.
A
modest mode of transport the Mahalakshmi super delux Volvo bus, made the
roads even lovelier.
Tips
Time
to visit Jaipur - September to March
Download
OYO in your phone and get the best rooms in Jaipur. You will find a lot of OYO
hotels so, you can book according to your choice of location and other
facilities.
A
big Thank you OYONAUTS for organizing such an amazing trip for us. Every
service was truly on point!
Book
your OYO today and start creating Memories.
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