Robert- The Traveller
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Jaipur – the Pink City is one of the most visited and sought after tourist destination in India. Its royal heritage, fascinating history and beautiful buildings attract countless number of visitors from all reaches of the world. Being such a popular tourist destination, it is natural to expect Jaipur to be a very expensive place to visit, but luckily for travellers, there are a host of activities you can do and attractions you can visit without reaching too deep in your pockets!
On a Jaipur itinerary 3 days you can fit a wide variety of interesting things to do and places to visit. 3 days in Jaipur are nearly not enough to completely explore its astounding beauty, but enough to catch a fascinating glimpse of many of those! On your 3 day trip to Jaipur make it a point to visit the local sweet shops and taste a wide range of mouth-watering traditional delicacies. Do try out the kachoris and ghewar, which are the most reputed dishes. Afterwards you can roam in the GT area for some great shopping opportunities. Being a tourist area, shopkeepers will quote higher prices, so be sure to bargain well for a great deal. The palaces and forts like the Jal Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort and Nahargarh Fort are a must see in Jaipur in 3 days! The entry tickets are also very reasonable and won’t make much impact on your budget. Also, make it a point to visit the splendid temples of Jaipur like the magnificent Birla Mandir and highly revered Moti Dungri. One can’t help but feel all spiritual on the visiting these wonderful places of worship. There are other great sightseeing options too like the Galtaji, Royal Gaitor and the brilliantly built Jantar Mantar, which is a scientific marvel from the 18th century. The ticket prices for these attractions also don’t cost much and you can easily combine wonderful tours of these fascinating attractions in your Jaipur vacation itinerary. In the night, places like the Nehru garden which has a musical garden and a light and sound show in Amber Fort are also totally worth watching! You can easily fit admission tickets for these shows in a tight budget. Jaigarh is also very famous for its canon on a wheel and visiting the highly popular Chokhi Dhani restaurant, which is built to resemble a traditional Rajasthani village, is also the best of Jaipur in 3 days. In all, Jaipur has a host of shopping opportunities, sightseeing options and heritage places which will make a visit so awesome that you can’t help but be blown away by all the regal appearance. There are dozens of ways on how to spend 3 days in Jaipur. You can mix and match attractions, go and learn about Jaipur’s history from places like the Albert Hall, which is a colonial museum, and contains some very interesting memorials of the city’s glorious history. The Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory and one of the most unique places you can visit anywhere. Jaipur is also a great place to get wonderful traditional artworks and clothes. Local products from all over Rajasthan can be found here. Local restaurants serve delicious food and it would be criminal to miss out on the local Rajasthani Thali, which has a multitude of dishes and sweets. For the non-vegetarians, Laal Maas is a must try, though be warned it is one of the spiciest dishes known! A piece of jiggery is served along with it just for that reason, to compensate its hotness. For a royal experience, try Online hotel booking to save more on a luxury hotels! The Pink City is waiting to be explored and has quite a few places to be added in a Jaipur 3 days itinerary and budget, perfect for the stingiest of budgets!
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