Best palace visit in Jaipur



sunrise at hawamahal
                               
Watch fascinatingly carved windows of the Palace of Winds, Hawa Mahal, light up with the sun. Right on the main road, all you need to do is wake up early for a perfect start to your day with the silhouette of Hawa Mahal against the brightening sky.

MasterChef Jaipur
                               Rajasthani food

Get friendly with a local family, getting to know more about their traditions and culture, as they give you a quick MasterChef session on Rajasthani food. Dishes could vary, depending on the season you’re visiting in, from millet flatbread (bajre ki roti), legumes (fali) and stuffed pepper (mirchi bada) to lentil-infused hard wheat rolls (daal baati). Enjoy your very own home-cooked Rajasthani meal with the family, and don’t forget to take notes.


Personal ‘Aarti’ at Sunset


Nothing in India is ever insignificant, least of all rituals and religion. Fire, in India, revered for being pure, has always played a huge role in any ritual. Hence, a hymn to the Fire God is considered apt when looking to cleanse yourself of earthly sins. Organise an ‘aarti’ just for you, right at your hotel, as the sun sets. A priest assembles all the required ingredients, giving you details on the significance of each as the gentle aroma of burning sandalwood fills the air. The aarti is performed for about half an hour and you will be given instructions on specific tasks from chanting to meditating and putting ghee into the fire. The perfect peaceful way to end your day.

Dinner at Chokhi Dhani



This model village resort in Jaipur is like a never-ending festival without the typical chaos. A meal here would really test your appetite and can be enjoyed while being treated to a fusillade of spectacular performances. Being here is the best way to imbibe in you the essence of Rajasthan; noise, spices, aroma and colours



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