The Best Highlights of Jaipur You Would Love to have While Staying in the City
Jaipur
is the capital of Rajasthan, a fascinating historical city and gateway to the
brightest state of India. Jaipur has acquired the nickname “pink city” due to
the pink color of houses, although the color varies with the season and time of
day from pink to warm amber, bright orange and dull pale brownish yellow. Here,
fast buses overtake slow camels, slow rickshaws hamper the movement of a group
of bikers, and ubiquitous auto rick shins look out for easy prey. Amid this chaos
are the magnificent monuments of Jaipur’s majestic past islands of relative
calm, a different pace of life, and another world.
Highlights
In
the very center of Jaipur there is a complex of the City Palace, the home of
the former royal family - a building of complex architecture, with seven
courtyards joined together. An interesting museum inside the building gives an
idea of the life of the Maharajas in the heyday of their culture. They wore
luxurious clothes, wore crooked Turkish sabers and rifles inlaid with shiny
gems and silver, as well as a formidable wand with a double-edged serrated
blade. Perhaps the most impressive exhibit is huge size Madho Singh I clothes.
Whether you are staying at hotel or Service Apartments Jaipur you must not miss all these places.
HawaMahal
towers on the eastern edge of the complex., literally: Palace of the Winds, but
in fact it is a rather large five-story palace, resembling a royal one, in
which women could sit and watch the festive processions, while remaining
invisible from the street. Its airy, protruding closed balconies can be
considered a typical example of Jaipur style. From the top of the zigzag
staircase a beautiful view opens up. The Jaipur Jantar Mantar, almost the most
perfect of all observatories built by Jai Singh II across India, and the final
result of his works started back in Delhi, almost joined the City Palace.
Expert will assess the value of a complex set of huge stone tools, and even if
you do not understand what they are for, the mysterious atmosphere of the
Observatory, with its cream-colored gnomon (gnomon), quadrants and sextants has
a strangely intriguing esoteric charm.
Shopping in Jaipur
Shopping
in Jaipur is an integral part of any trip. The city has a huge variety of
shops, souvenir shops and bazaars. When buying any product it will always be
appropriate to bargain, since the local merchants basically all prices are not
fixed. The exception is the shopping center on the MI. Road, the price in which
the government asks. Jaipur is famous all over the world for its ability to make
gems that can be purchased in the PaharGanj area. To buy jewelry, you can go to
the souks of Siredori and Johari. Saris, textiles and souvenirs can be bought
at the Bapu market, which is not fat from Service Apartment in Jaipur. Low prices for fabrics in the Johari, Kiskhanpol and
Nehru markets.


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