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Trip Itinerary
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The City Palace
Day 1-2
The City Palace:- Located deep within the walled city, the City Palace Complex was conceived and built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. A beautiful fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture, the palace is still home to the last ruling royal family which lives in a private section of the palace. Hawa mahal:- The Hawa Mahal in Jaipur is considered as one of the most iconic attractions of the city. The five-storey building looks like a honeycomb of a beehive and it is always windy inside, owing to the numerous windows and jharokhas. This amazing ventilation that the palace enjoys is the reason why it was named as the Hawa Mahal, which literally translates into the “Palace of the Winds”.
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Johri Bazar
Day 2-3
Johri bazaar:- A shopper’s paradise and a must visit, Johari Bazaar in Jaipur has a reputation that precedes itself. Located near Hawa Mahal, this market of exquisite jewellery and artefacts to choose from, can immerse shoppers in its glittering glory. It is considered to be one of the oldest markets of Jaipur City. Amber fort:- One of the top tourist attractions of Jaipur, the huge Amer Palace Fort sits atop a small hill, and is located at a distance about 11 km from the main city. The magnificent Amer Fort is an extensive palace complex that has been built with pale yellow and pink sandstone, and with white marble. The fort is divided into four main sections that are graced with their own courtyards.
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Chokhi Dhani
Day 3-4
Choki dhani:- Specially designed to attract and introduce tourists to the authentic Rajasthani culture and heritage, the village was set up in 1989 over an area spanning 10 acres. Soon after, by 1994, Chokhi Dhani gained its own share of fame among the tourists across the world.Since it displays the vibrant culture, art, folklore and tradition of Rajasthan, visitors can experience the countryside life and learn about the history of the Rajput valour.
4
Birla Auditorium
Day 4-5
Birla Auditorium :- The B. M. Birla Auditorium in Jaipur is one of the largest auditoriums in the entire country and also boasts about having been a venue for some of India’s best and biggest events. It is practically the most famous venue in India. It is built as per international standards and meets every criterion to host events that are of international repute. The events organised at the auditorium differ in nature and by saying that, it means it entertains a mix of business, literary, cultural programs as well as festivals here. Jantar Mantar:- Jantar Mantar is one of the oldest astronomical observatories featuring the world’s largest stone sundial, located in the heart of Jaipur. It is no longer a working science center but is maintained as a monument, and education activity sessions, guided tours and music and light shows, are organized here. Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is one of the largest observatories in the world, comprising of remarkable stone assemblies that help to interpret the position of celestial bodies and calculate local time.
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Moti Dungri Ganesh Ji Temple
Day 5-6
Moti dungri temple:- Moti Dungri Temple of Lord Ganesha is famous for its divine power. It is flocked by the visitors and tourists all through the year. The temple is the centre of attraction on festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Krishna Janamasthami, Annakut and Paush Bada. Scholars and architects come here to have flavour of rich cultural heritage of city. Birla temple:- It was built by one of the famous business families of India, the Birla family, who were given this land by the Maharaja of Jaipur for a token sum of one rupee. The B.M Birla Foundation built the temple on this land in 1988.
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Brahma Temple, Pushkar
Day 6-7
Brahma temple:- Jagatpita Brahma Mandir is a temple dedicated to the Hindu God of Creation, Lord Brahma and is located close to the sacred Pushkar Lake. The ancient structure is about 2000 years old, although the current structure dates to the 14th century. Pushkar has over 500 temples, some very old, but the Brahma temple is the most important among them. Legend has it that Brahma came down upon earth to perform a yajna and chose this site for his temple. Pushkar lake:- Legend has it that a lotus fell from the hands of Lord Brahma, the god of creation, and Pushkar Lake was born, making it as old as creation itself. Hindu mythology speaks about Panch Sarovars (Five Lakes) – Man Sarovar, Bindu Sarovar, Narayan Sarovar, Pampa Sarovar and Pushkar Sarovar, of which, Pushkar Lake is considered to be the most sacred. Devotees believe that bathing in the waters of the lake on Kartik Poornima (during the Pushkar Fair) will nullify sins and cure all skin diseases.
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Camel Safari Pushkar
Day 7-8
Camel safari pushkar:- Overnight Camel Safari Pushkar Starting around 3.30 Pm From Pushkar Festival Ground or hotel (in which you are staying) in pushkar city. And then we reached at sunset point where the lots of tourists enjoy the lots of activities like camel and camel cart riding , desert bikes , some traditional peoples were entertain by the musical instrument called "rawan hatha" with dance . sellers offers traditional dress to wear on rent. You enjoy to click photographs to see your family and friends.
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