Jaipur: a unique tourist place in India
Jaipur (also known as Pink City) is a major tourist destination in India. It is located on the west coast of India and is the capital of the state of Rajasthan. Jaipur is also known as the Paris of India due to its beauty and infrastructure architecture. It is one of the ancient cities founded after the elaboration of the city map. It is famous for its multidisciplinary attractions such as its heritage, culture, villages, colorful traditions, festivals, tourist places, ancient temples, lakes, elephant rides, camels and much more that cannot be described in words.
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City was founded on November 18, 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, King of
Amber. According to historians, it is the first desert city to follow the
principles of civil engineering. It has wide streets, beautiful buildings,
large markets, gardens, an adequate sewage system and a dam for the
uninterrupted supply of water to its citizens.
Weather
As the
city is located in the Thar deserts in Rajasthan, it has a semi-arid climate
with an average of 600mm of rain per year, although the rainy season is known
as monsoons (July - August to October - November). . The average temperature is
15 ° C (winter) to 40 ° C (summer), which distinguishes the city from other
European cities. Winter begins in November and lasts until early spring in the
first week of March.
Important tourist places
If you
want to visit local tourist and tourist places, you need a whole week or you
will miss the trip. Jaipur has a
great list of tourist attractions. It has temples, mosques, hills, sunset
spots, fortresses, lakes, as well as newly constructed buildings equipped with
modern technology. In short, we can say that it is a perfect spectrum of old
and new architecture, but both can be seen as mutual support. Some of the
places are Hawa Mahal, Govind Devji Temple, Laxmi Narayan Temple (or Birla
Temple), Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Amber Fort, Aravalli Hill, Mansagar
Lake, historical monuments built using ancient Hindu architectural principles.
Culture
Like
other Indian cities, Jaipur has a mixed population of Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs,
and other communities; hence it has a mixed Indian culture. Here you can see
people celebrating Holi and Diwali, as well as Id-ul-Fitar and Vaisakhi or
Christmas. Most of the population is vegetarian (more than 150 vegetarian
dishes can be tried), but non-vegetarians can also eat delicious local and
mughlai dishes. Sweat and spices are local favorites.
Traditions
The
inhabitants of the city know how to respect their traditions. Never hesitate to
follow cultural traditions. No matter what religion or community, everyone
respects the traditions. People live in ordinary families, eat at a table and
celebrate local festivals like Gangaur, Teej with complete satisfaction.
How to reach
As
Jaipur is the capital of the state and an important economic center of India,
it is well connected with the rest of the world. It can be reached by plane,
train, bus or car, it is connected to almost all major cities in India and has
direct flights from Saudi Arabia, Singapore and other countries. Also, when you
are in Delhi (the nearest metropolitan city, Jaipur, 250 km away), you can go
there with ease.
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is Amit Kumar and I am a tour operator from Jaipur, India, helping foreign tourists to visit Jaipur
attractions. For more information visit https://jaipursightseeingtaxi.in/
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