Travelling and bucket lists are inherently connected. When it comes to bucket lists, the most exciting ones are those that include travel experiences. After all, who wants to spend their time ticking off mundane tasks? Speaking of travel, Jaipur is a vibrant and historically rich city that offers plenty of opportunities for adventure. Every corner of the city is packed with things to do, so all you need to do is pack your backpack, grab a bottle of water, and flag down a tuk-tuk. Once you step out of your door, we guarantee you'll be able to cross off at least half a dozen items from your Jaipur bucket list before returning to your room.

Visit The Forts
Jaipur is home to some of the most extraordinary palaces and havelis, built with old-world charm and the essence of the long-lost royal generations. Visiting the forts in Jaipur is a historically exciting thing to do. Jantar Mantar and Amer Fort are recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. You can also visit the majestic Jal Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh Fort and Jaigarh Fort, each unique and special in their way.

Taste The Local Cuisine
What is Jaipur without its cuisine? The city of Jaipur offers its visitors a wide range of savoury and sweet dishes. From world-renowned street vendors to exquisite restaurants housed inside functioning steam engines, Jaipur never disappoints with its delicacies. Some of the most unmissable treats are Dal Bati Churma, Laal Maas, Lassi, Mirchi Pakora, Pyaaz Kachori, Paratha, and Sweet Ghevar.

Tour The Museums 
Museums are repositories of a city's heritage that can provide insights into its history. The City Palace Museum, situated in Mubarak Mahal, contains a vast collection of silks, textiles, prints and jewellery that were worn by the royal inhabitants of the palace. The Albert Hall Museum is another gem that displays a variety of items ranging from metal works, sculptures, paintings, crystal ornaments, old coins, artefacts, etc. The most exciting thing is still probably the Egyptian mummy on display, surely an interesting thing to do in Jaipur.

Visit An Elephant Farm
Located away from the main city of Jaipur, the Ele Jungle, an Elephant Farm is a must-visit for all animal lovers. Are you tired of seeing elephants being used for rides at touristy places? If so, you may want to consider visiting an elephant farm that prioritises the well-being of the animals. This specific elephant farm was founded to promote positive interaction between humans and elephants. They ensure that the animals are treated with the utmost respect and care. A visit to this farm is sure to lift your spirits!

Visit Chand Baori  
Located an hour's drive from Jaipur, this ancient stepwell is one of the most visually appealing structures in the region. It was constructed between 800 CE and 900 CE and boasts over 3,500 steps, making it one of the deepest and largest stepwells in India. Visiting this iconic attraction is a must-do when in Jaipur.

Visit The Galtaji Temple
The Galtaji temple is a massive complex constructed into an Aravalli mountain pass. It is visited by people from all over the world. You might assume it is due to the stunning architecture and the spiritual atmosphere of the temple. However, the main attraction of this place is the large number of monkeys. Without exaggeration, the temple is filled with monkeys of all sorts - big and small, male and female.

Explore Pushkar Camel Fair
Pushkar, located around 150 kilometres from the city of Jaipur, is a place that is worth visiting for a day trip. It is home to several beautifully constructed temples, a stunning lake, and a multitude of charming cafes serving lip-smacking food from a plethora of global cuisines. And if you are in town during the early winter months – you certainly have to witness the Pushkar Camel fair. This fair is the biggest camel fair in India and deserves to be struck off every traveller’s list.

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