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Jaipur 4-Day Itinerary around Makar Sankranti (Jan 13–16, 2026)

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Day 1 · Tue, Jan 13
Jaipur

Arrival and Local Orientation

Morning:

Start your Jaipur introduction with a relaxed breakfast at Tapri Central savoring masala chai and local snacks, then wander through the nearby lanes to discover colorful street art and shop for Jaipur textiles at Rajasthali Emporium. Afterward, head to the peaceful gardens of Central Park for a gentle stroll, people-watching, and a first glimpse of the city's pink-tinged architecture before checking into your hotel and preparing for the evening orientation.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely morning, explore the historic lanes around Johari Bazaar to browse exquisite jewelry, colorful fabrics, and pick up a few handcrafted souvenirs; stop for a light thali at the famed Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB) to taste Rajasthani specialties like dal baati churma. Later, take a short drive to Albert Hall Museum to admire Indo-Saracenic architecture and its intriguing collections, then relax with a sunset cup of chai at the rooftop café overlooking Ram Niwas Garden, letting the city's pink hues ease you into the evening orientation.

Evening:

As dusk settles, enjoy a relaxed culinary stroll at Chokhi Dhani for an immersive Rajasthani village experience with folk performances, puppet shows, and thali dining under starlit canopies. Afterwards, head to the atmospheric Panna Meena ka Kund for a photo stop and then unwind with cocktails on the rooftop bar of Bar Palladio Jaipur, where the blue-and-white courtyard lights and live music offer a stylish end to your first day in the Pink City.

Day 2 · Wed, Jan 14
Jaipur

Makar Sankranti Celebrations and City Highlights

Morning:

Begin the Sankranti morning with fragrant sweets and sesame treats at Anokhi Cafe before joining locals at the open grounds of Ramgarh Maidan to watch colorful kite flying and friendly competitions-bring a spool and learn basic kite-fighting techniques from seasoned flyers. After the airborne spectacle, stroll to Galtaji Temple (Monkey Temple) for a serene pilgrimage experience among sacred kunds and spring-fed pools, enjoying panoramic early light on the pink city outskirts and a chance to taste street-side snacks like til ke laddoo from nearby vendors.

Afternoon:

Continue your Sankranti immersion with a visit to the regal terraces of Hawa Mahal for panoramic city views and festive rooftop kite-watching; afterward, wander through the nearby lanes to sample seasonal sweets and sesame chikkis at a beloved local stall near Sardar Market. Later, dive into Jaipur's craft heritage at City Palace Museum, exploring its ornate courtyards and royal textiles before settling at a rooftop café on Chandpole Bazaar to watch the late-afternoon kite battles paint the sky as the city prepares for evening rituals.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, head to the charming lanes around Bapu Bazaar for street-food delights - try piping hot kachoris and til-filled sweets from a popular stall - then stroll to Sisodia Rani Garden to enjoy candlelit pathways, fountains, and a tranquil break from the day's festivities. Finish the night with a cultural performance at Jawahar Kala Kendra (check the event calendar for Sankranti special shows), where local folk music and dance provide a celebratory, arts-rich close to your festival day.

Day 3 · Thu, Jan 15
Jaipur

Historic Forts and Palace Exploration

Morning:

Start your day with a sunrise visit to Amber Fort, arriving early to walk the sprawling courtyards and savor the view from the fort ramparts before the crowds; don't miss the ornate Sheesh Mahal and the gentle elephant or jeep approach to the Ganesh Pol entrance. From there, drive a short distance to Jaigarh Fort to explore its massive cannon, panoramic forts-on-forts vistas, and the on-site museum that brings Rajput military history to life, finishing with a leisurely chai at a terrace spot overlooking the Maota Lake to carry the fort-day momentum into the afternoon.

Afternoon:

After a morning among hilltop strongholds, descend to the city to explore the lavish interiors of City Palace-linger over the Mubarak Mahal textile displays and the intricately painted Chandra Mahal balconies, then join a guided tour of the Albert Hall Museum galleries to compare royal artifacts with regional craft traditions. Finish with a late-afternoon visit to the serene courtyards of Panna Meena ka Kund for photos and then sip masala chai at the nearby rooftop café overlooking Tripolia Bazaar, where you can browse brassware and traditional lac bangles as the sun softens the palace facades into warm pink light.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander the atmospheric courtyards of Nahargarh Fort's ridge-top restaurants and terraces, enjoying panoramic sunset views over Jaipur while sampling local kebabs and masala chai at a rooftop stall; linger as the city lights begin to twinkle below. Later, descend to the old city for a leisurely food-walk through Chandpol Bazaar, tasting spicy mirchi vadas and rabri from family-run stalls, then end the night at the elegant stepwell-turned-café Toit & Well (a charming local hangout) for a relaxed drink and reflections on the day's fort explorations.

Day 4 · Fri, Jan 16
Jaipur

Markets, Crafts and Departure

Morning:

Wake up to a slow, sensory morning at Neerja International Market, where boutique shops offer contemporary block-printed linens and curated homewares-browse showrooms for a lasting souvenir and enjoy coffee at a nearby café. Next, join a hands-on workshop at Bagru Printing Studio to learn traditional hand-block printing techniques from local artisans, then wander the nearby lanes to pick up freshly made masala chai and savory snacks before packing for your onward journey.

Afternoon:

Spend a leisurely afternoon exploring the artisanal heart of Jaipur starting at Sanganer to watch block-printers and pick up hand-printed bedsheets and scarves, then head to Kishanpole Bazaar to browse traditional tie-and-dye textiles, lacquer bangles, and mirrored embroidery shops. Pause for a relaxed late lunch and rooftop chai at Suvarna Mahal Café, followed by a visit to Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing for deeper craft context and last-minute shopping before returning to your hotel to pack and prepare for departure.

Evening:

Wind down your Jaipur visit with a relaxed culinary and craft-focused evening at Niros for an early, refined Rajasthani dinner followed by a stroll through the nearby lanes to browse late-opening artisan shops; seek out hand-painted miniature paintings at Chitrashala and pick up an elegant block-printed scarf from Anokhi Annex. Finish with a peaceful rooftop tea or cocktail at Suvarna Terrace, where you can reflect on the festival and fort-filled days while watching the city lights, then return to your hotel to collect luggage and head to your onward transfer.

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