Start your day at the beautiful Amber Fort, a stunning architectural masterpiece that was built in the 16th century. Enjoy exploring the fort's intricate design and admiring the stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Learn about the ancient art of Hand Block printing from the experts at Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing. The interactive museum is filled with detailed information about the history and techniques of this traditional craft.
Spice Court, set in a beautiful courtyard, is an excellent restaurant to try delicious local Rajasthani food. The restaurant offers an extensive menu of vegetarian delicacies that will leave you wanting more.
The famous Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds, is a must-visit when in Jaipur. This magnificent palace is made of red and pink sandstone and features 953 intricately carved jharokhas or windows.
The Jantar Mantar observatory contains 19 architectural astronomical instruments. Built-in the early 18th-century, this is a sight to behold and learn about the Indian architectural skills and the astronomical achievements of that era.
If you have additional time, the City Palace should be the next stop. You may want to visit the Jal Mahal to unwind in the evening and enjoy the panoramic view of the lake. If you are short on time, then skip the Anokhi Museum and head straight to Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar. Additionally, always carry a bottle of water, sunscreen and wear comfortable walking shoes as there is much to explore!