Jaipur is my favorite city
which is also known as ‘Pink City of India’. It is the capital city as well as
the largest city of Rajasthan, a northern state of India. It was founded by
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amer. He shifted his capital to
accommodate the increasing population and to meet out the scarcity of water. He
planned the city according to the principals of Vastu Shastra. Jaipur is considered as the first planned city of
India. It has three gates, eastern gate is known as Suraj Pol, western gate is called Chand Pol and the northern gate faces the old capital. Most of the
buildings were constructed on the basis of rules of Shilpa Shastra. To welcome Prince Edward and Queen Victoria, during
the reign of Sawai Ram Singh this city was painted pink. Many of the avenues,
main buildings and complexes were remained pink giving it a distinct appearance
of ‘Pink City’.
Jaipur is well connected by
road with Delhi, capital city of India and Agra the main center of attraction
of India through Golden Triangle. It is a connecting city between Delhi and
Mumbai on National Highway No.8 and between Bikaner and Agra on National
Highway No.11. National Highway No. 12 links Jaipur with Kota. It is well
connected with other tourists’ places of Rajasthan such as Udaipur, Jaisalmer
and Jodhpur. Inside the city it has good connectivity with wide roads and quite
good number of broad streets interconnecting each other. Road network follows a
definite hierarchy as most of the roads run east to west or north to south. Even
through rail Jaipur is well connected to the major cities like Delhi, Mumbai,
Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai. Jaipur has the metro service for
better connectivity within the city. Jaipur International airport is well
connected with national and international flights. It also provides air cargo
services.
The places of tourist
attractions are Jal Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Lakshmi Narayana Temple, Jantar Mantar,
Amer Fort, Diggi Palace, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Albert Hall Museum, City
Palace, Vidhan Sabha, Garh Ganesh Temple, Sheela Devi Temple and Kale
Hanumanji’s Temple. Sisodiya Rani Bagh, Ram Niwas Park and Kanak Vrindavan are decently
maintained parks in Jaipur. Gardens at Amer Fort are also major tourists’
attraction.
It is the major hub for
arts and crafts like blue pottery, marble work, handicrafts, antique furniture,
jewelry, bangles, carpets and metal works. This city is famous for typical
Rajasthani dishes like dal batti churma,
missi roti, bajre ki roti, gawar phalli
ka saag, gatte ki sabzi, papad ki sabzi and lahsun ki chutney. Sweets like gevar
and gujia are liked by everyone. Laal Maans and safed manas are relished by non-vegetarians from all over the
world. The snacks like pyaz kachori
and mirchi bada are the specialties
of Jaipur.
The road side greenery, unique architect and its
landscapes make Jaipur one of my favorite cities in India for a nice drive.