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Two-Day Tour Itinerary for Jaipur

  1. Day 1: Amber Fort
    30 minutes (6 miles) from Jaipur City Centre

    Start your day at Amber Fort, a stunning 16th-century fort perched on a hilltop overlooking the city. Spend the morning exploring the fort's many courtyards, gardens, and palaces, including the breathtaking Sheesh Mahal with its intricate mirror-work. After lunch, head to the nearby Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing to learn about the art of block printing and browse their beautiful collection of textiles. End your day with a visit to the Jaigarh Fort, which offers stunning views of the city and houses the world's largest cannon on wheels.

  2. Day 2: City Palace and Hawa Mahal
    20 minutes (3 miles) from Amber Fort

    Start your day at the City Palace, a sprawling complex of palaces, courtyards, and gardens in the heart of the old city. Explore the intricate architecture and stunning art collections, including the famous Peacock Gate and the Armoury. After lunch, head to Hawa Mahal, the "Palace of Winds", a five-story pink sandstone palace with 953 small windows designed to allow the royal ladies to observe everyday life in the street below without being seen. End your day with a visit to the Jantar Mantar, an 18th-century observatory that houses a collection of massive astronomical instruments.

Recommendations

Other local attractions worth considering include the Albert Hall Museum, which houses an impressive collection of Indian art and artifacts, and the Nahargarh Fort, which offers stunning sunset views of Jaipur. If you have time, consider taking a side trip to the nearby town of Sanganer to see traditional hand-block printing in action. To maximize your fun, try taking a hot air balloon ride over Jaipur at sunrise or sunset. Finally, make sure to sample some of Jaipur's delicious Rajasthani cuisine, which features spicy curries, crispy fried snacks, and sweet desserts such as ghewar and ras malai.

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