Jaipur Bazaar & Food Walking Tour
Overview
Inclusions
- Bottled water - Street Food Sampling
What to expect
Jaipur offers a dazzling immersion into the riches of traditional India. Since its foundation in 1727, royal family and nobles of Jaipur had been patronizing various craftsmen and artisans in Pink City. Join us on this buzzing walking tour to explore the vibrant bazaars of the old city. It’s a great way to explore Jaipur like locals do and learn about the rich artistic traditions of this fascinating city.
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Madhav Shekhawat was a knowledgeable and experienced guide who provided an experience we will always remember. His first hand insights into the culture of the area and the history of the city's development gave us a peak into life in Rajasthan. We cannot thank him enough for the wonderful time ...
Madhav Shekhawat was a knowledgeable and experienced guide who provided an experience we will always remember. His first hand insights into the culture of the area and the history of the city's development gave us a peak into life in Rajasthan. We cannot thank him enough for the wonderful time we had exploring with him.Great experience - Nandini was very pleasant and informative and we had the chance to sample street foods
Great experience - Nandini was very pleasant and informative and we had the chance to sample street foodsWe walked through the old city of Jaipur, through the back alley ways, tasting food( we probably shouldn't have done !) the best Samosas!!seeing the old skills at work, re tinning pots , the buying and selling of precious stones, weighing of copper etc. It meant we were able to see the people in...
We walked through the old city of Jaipur, through the back alley ways, tasting food( we probably shouldn't have done !) the best Samosas!!seeing the old skills at work, re tinning pots , the buying and selling of precious stones, weighing of copper etc. It meant we were able to see the people in their day to day lives and get a feel for the place and learn of the history. Our Explorer Guide was Madhav Shekhawat , he was very good, very interesting and knowledgable and made it a fascinating tour for us.....Thank you.Me and my cousin went on this tour with our guide, Pranshu. This was an amazing experience, getting to know the area through a locals perspective. We felt very safe navigating the busy streets with Pranshu in the lead. Our favorite part was being able to taste authentic Indian food at the local v...
Me and my cousin went on this tour with our guide, Pranshu. This was an amazing experience, getting to know the area through a locals perspective. We felt very safe navigating the busy streets with Pranshu in the lead. Our favorite part was being able to taste authentic Indian food at the local vendors selected by Pranshu. He made the walk very interesting and was very patient in answering all of our questions. If you are interested in getting to know the life of a local, I would definitely recommend this walk. This was one of the highlights of our trip to India.Went on this tour late afternoon on 19th Feb, sorry I can't remember our guide's name but hopefully the date will identify him! Found it fascinating learning about how the "ordinary" people conduct their lives. A good contrast following all the visits to palaces and learning how royalty lived the...
Went on this tour late afternoon on 19th Feb, sorry I can't remember our guide's name but hopefully the date will identify him! Found it fascinating learning about how the "ordinary" people conduct their lives. A good contrast following all the visits to palaces and learning how royalty lived theirs! Were allowed access in to a very old home which is no longer occupied and also access into shops and working areas of one or two local people. Interesting to see how many goods are still handmade on the premises. Also got to sample to some street food which our guide selected from the many vendors. Delicious and not too spicy. He selected well! Crossing the road in Jaipur at dusk proved to a challenge but again our guide took charge and we all got across without incident! Would definitely recommend this tour.We had a wonderful tour of the back streets of the city. Jiyanshi (Gi Gi) our guide, was knowledgeable and explained everything in an enthusiastic and fun way. Trying all the foods and visiting the craft shops was a delight.
We had a wonderful tour of the back streets of the city. Jiyanshi (Gi Gi) our guide, was knowledgeable and explained everything in an enthusiastic and fun way. Trying all the foods and visiting the craft shops was a delight.