Jaipur Tourism







Jaipur is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan in Western India.
There is a lot of tourism destination in India but tour of Rajasthan is one of the reason why people travel to India from foreign countries.


Jaipur is a bustling city and capital of Rajasthan. A visit here and you would notice two worlds here which co-exist side by side; one a reminder of the days of kings and the other reflecting the urbane and modern facet of India.


   Temperature in Jaipur

 


  

 
Temperatures remain relatively high during summer from April to early July having average daily temperatures of around 30 °C (86 °F). During the monsoon there are frequent, heavy rains and thunderstorms, but flooding is not common. The winter months of November to February are mild and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 10–15 °C (50–59 °F) and with little or no humidity and cold waves lead to temperatures near freezing.



Places to visit in Jaipur

 

 


Jaipur houses some of the best forts in India. There are several forts which are major attractions from tourist point of view. Most resplendent of the forts in Jaipur is the Amber Fort nestled atop a hillock in the periphery of the modern city. Another beautiful palace in Jaipur is the Jal Mahal in the middle of an artificial lake. Another major attraction is the Royal Observatory or the Jantar Mantar which also happens to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


To get the authentic Marwari feel of Rajasthan’s Marwari community, the backbone of economy and commerce in Rajputana since the days of Maharajas, you should go visit Chokhi Dhani. It’s an ethnic resort where you could stay or you may just pay a visit and pay a nominal fee to enjoy some traditional dances, folk music, puppet shows and 5-course Marwari Cuisine. Chand Baori in the close vicinity of city is another spectacular sight. It is the deepest and largest stepwells in India.


For travelers looking for luxury experiences there’s many ways in which you could indulge and splurge in Jaipur. One of the palace turned heritage hotel Raj Palace is the place fit for kings. The Presidential Suite here is billed at US$45,000 per night and listed at number 2 on World's 15 most expensive hotel suites complied by CNN Go in 2012. Rambagh Palace is another very popular heritage hotel in Jaipur and has hosted several dignitaries, VIPs and royal families in its opulent and elegantly decorated suites.


Time to visit Jaipur

 

 

 

 Jaipur is well connected by road, rail and air to other major cities in India. Jaipur also has an International Airport in the satellite town of Sanganer which is well connected to major international destinations. 

 

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