Jaipur Travel Guide

Jaipur
sightseeing, explore the pink city of Jaipur, its forts and palaces.
The picturesque city of Jaipur was chosen as the capital of the new state
of Rajasthan, the land of the rajas, which was created after India's independence
by merging the princely states of the region.
The tourist who's discovered that urban India is one maze of cluttered cities
will be pleasantly surprised with Jaipur. With its broad avenues, its well laid
out gardens and specifically designed areas for markets and residential centres,
Jaipur is a success story of 18th century city planning. Jaipur is famously
referred to as the 'Pink City' because Maharaja Man Singh II ordered his city
painted a pretty pink in honour of the visiting Prince of Wales, Edward VII
in 1876.
As with many other places in India, the ancient and the modern co-exist in harmony.
In Jaipur, veiled peasant women in swirling ghagras and dazzling odhnis rub
shoulders with youngsters in designer jeans and tie and dye turbans while solemn
camels lope alongside shiny cars.
Travel to Jaipur for its many sights and the plethora of shopping opportunities
it offers. The old walled area has the City Palace museum, the Jantar Mantar
observatory built by Sawai Jai Singh II, temples, gardens and bazaars chock
a block with all kinds of goods from exquisite jewellery to dainty jootis (traditional
leather slip-on shoes, decorated with colourful embroidery).
The Hawa Mahal, with its myriad windows is a major landmark. The city is best
explored on foot. Jaipur is an excellent base from which to explore any popular
tourist destination in eastern and central Rajasthan.
FACTBOX
Area Municipal limits 64.75 sq km; Pink City 9.8 sq km
Population - 1.8 million (approx.)
Language - Hindi, English, Rajasthani
Religion - Hindu, Muslim
State - Rajasthan
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