7. Galtaji Temple (Monkey Temple)
Highlights: This historic temple complex, set in a picturesque location with several natural springs and pools, is surrounded by hills.
Things to do: Visit the temples, take a dip in the sacred water tanks, and observe the monkeys.
8. Jaipur Markets and Bazaars
Johari Bazaar: Known for jewelry, especially traditional Kundan and Meenakari work.
Bapu Bazaar: Famous for textiles, handicrafts, and souvenirs like mojaris (traditional shoes), rugs, and pottery.
Tripolia Bazaar: A good place for metalwork, lac bangles, and other traditional items.
9. Sanjay Colony and Chokhi Dhani (Rural Rajasthani Village Experience)
Highlights: For a cultural and traditional experience, visit Chokhi Dhani, a resort styled as a traditional Rajasthani village. It offers cultural performances, folk dances, camel rides, and authentic Rajasthani food.
Things to do: Enjoy the traditional Rajasthani meals, folk music, dance performances, and enjoy the village atmosphere.
10. Shopping for Traditional Rajasthani Handicrafts
Highlights: Jaipur is famous for its traditional handicrafts, including block-printed fabrics, blue pottery, leather goods, and precious stones.
Where to buy: Visit local markets or visit the Rajasthan State Handicrafts Emporium to buy souvenirs like hand-painted miniatures, textiles, and gemstone jewelry.
11. Sunset Point (Nahargarh Fort)
Highlights: A popular spot to catch breathtaking views of the city at sunset. It’s a great place to relax after a day of sightseeing.
Things to do: Capture the beautiful scenery and enjoy the cool breeze.
12. Food to Try in Jaipur
Dal Baati Churma: A traditional Rajasthani dish served with ghee and a variety of accompaniments.
Ghevar: A sweet delicacy made during festivals but available throughout the year.
Pyaaz Kachori: Fried stuffed pastry filled with spiced onions, a popular snack.
Lassi: Try the famous lassi from Lassiwala near MI Road, a creamy yogurt-based drink.