Day 7 : Ranthambore – Jaipur (190 kms: 4 hrs)
After breakfast this morning, walk to the hotel and Jaipur. There is a well located in the village of Abhaneri near Jaipur; It was built by King Chanda of the Chauhan dynasty and dedicated to Hashat Mata, the goddess of joy and happiness, to complete it. Later, continue the drive to Jaipur. On arrival transfer to the hotel. Jaipur is famous for handmade carpets, precious stones, handicrafts, stones, textiles, blue pottery, handmade paper among many others. After refreshments, enjoy your evening at the most authentic and ethnic village resort: Chokhi Dhani, which is built on the theme of an ethnic village in Rajasthan, such as folk dances, puppet shows, astrology, music, camel rides. There are also many traditional environments. Here you can enjoy traditional Rajasthani food. Later, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Jaipur is widely known as the 'Pink City' of India. 1853 AD. The walls, houses and buildings of the entire city were washed with pink for the grand and royal reception of Britain's Prince Albert and Queen Victoria. I visited Jaipur. This magnificent city was founded in 1727 AD. The greatest ruler took place in Jai Singh II. Jaipur is surrounded by hills on three sides. Jaipur is the only city in the world, built according to Hindu architectural science called Shilpa Shastra. The city was designed in a rectangular shape of 9 blocks, depicting 9 divisions of the universe.