Jaipur Walled City Heritage Walk

Jaipur Walled City Heritage Walk

1 Day

Destination : Jaipur

The Pink City of India, Jaipur was founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the year 1727. The city is widely famous all across the globe for its art and craft, tradition, and rich culture. Booking a heritage walking tour of Jaipur will allow exploring some amazing wonders of the city. Tour Plan India designed this heritage walk through the walled city to explore the daily life of people living in the city. Take a walk through the bazaars of Jaipur to see various shops, taste the delicious local food, and interact with local people over tea.

Taking a walk along the busiest streets and lanes of this heritage city will give you practical knowledge of its colorful life and rich cultures. This tour will give you a feel that ancient Jaipur is still alive in spite of the advancement in technology and science. The chaotic market which was specifically set up for dealing in specific items by the royal administration about 300 years ago still exists in the walled city of Jaipur.

Places from where you will pass through are the spice market, brass industry where brass handicrafts are made by hand tools, traditional handmade bangle market, a market where sculptures make idols, and other handicrafts by carving marble stone. Moreover, you will have a glimpse of the market in which local people are dealing in traditional garments and sweet meals.

This heritage walk includes a visit to the following places –

Thatheron ka Rasta –

It’s a street within the walled city of Jaipur where metal craftsmen are struggling to preserve their old art of making brass utensils and other metal handicraft items.

Maniharo ka Rasta –

A narrow lane within the walled city of Jaipur where metal craftsmen are struggling to preserve their old art of making brass utensils and other metal handicrafts using hand tools.

Khajanewalo ka Rasta –

Jaipur is widely famous for its handmade idols and other handicraft items made of marble stone excavated from the world-famous makrana mines. There are hundreds of sculptors engaged in carving idols all along the narrow streets.

Jhalaniyon ka Rasta –

The world-famous Indian spice market, Jhalaniyon ka Rasta holds the past back to the rising or foundation of this city.

Afterward, return to the hotel or predefined location in Jaipur and the tour concludes here.

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