Jaipur
When it comes to Jaipur, you’re diving into a realm of magnificent palaces and forts, each with a story to tell. Jaipur isn’t just a city; it wears many hats. People have dubbed it the ‘Paris of India’, hailed it as the ‘Island of Glory’, and of course, it’s famously known as the ‘Pink City’—all thanks to those salmon-hued buildings that stand tall in the Old City.
What Is It Famous For?
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How to spend a day in Jaipur
Things to do in Jaipur
The charm of our hostel extends to the open patio, where you can unwind, socialize, and soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty. It serves as a perfect spot to make new friends, share travel stories, or simply bask in the tranquility of the moment.For those seeking a refreshing escape from the tropical heat, our sparkling swimming pool offers a delightful respite. Take a dip, lounge by the poolside, or simply relax with a book in hand – the choice is yours.
Accommodation at our hostel caters to every traveler’s preferences, providing both private rooms and dormitories. Whether you prefer the camaraderie of shared living spaces or the privacy of your own sanctuary, we’ve got you covered.Upon entering our cozy abode, you’ll be greeted by the lively atmosphere of our in-house cafe. Here, you can savor a diverse selection of local and international delicacies that cater to various palates, ensuring you stay fueled for your exciting adventures in Rishikesh.
- Spacious Common Area: A vibrant communal space where travelers can gather, exchange stories, and relax.
- Rooftop Terrace: A breathtaking rooftop terrace overlooking the majestic Himalayan mountains. The perfect spot to enjoy sunrise and sunset views while sipping on a hot beverage.
- Cozy Lounge: A warm and inviting lounge area with comfortable seating and a fireplace, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring.
- Albert Hall Museum : The Albert Hall Museum is a beautiful museum designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob. The museum is known for its stunning architecture, blending Rajput, Mughal, and European styles. The museum’s central courtyard is home to several sculptures, art pieces and even hosts regular cultural events.
- Jhalana Leopard Safari : The Jhalana Leopard Safari offers jeep safaris through the reserve, where visitors can get up close and personal with the majestic leopards in their natural habitat. The safari is guided by experienced naturalists who provide valuable insights into the behaviour and ecology of the leopards.
- Hathni Waterfall : Hathni Waterfall is a popular destination for trekking, nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The waterfall offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and the lush green forests. Also, you can take a refreshing dip in the natural pool formed by the waterfall.
- Jantar Mantar : Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century and is one of the largest observatories ever built. It contains 19 different instruments, including the Samrat Yantra, the largest sundial in the world, which can accurately measure the time to within two seconds.
- Sisodia Rani Garden and Palace : Sisodia Rani Garden and Palace is a Rajasthani-style garden with stunning water fountains, flower gardens, and pavilions. The palace has several rooms decorated with beautiful frescoes, and visitors can explore the different rooms and pavilions.
- Cafe Palladio : Cafe Palladio serves Italian and Mediterranean cuisiane and has stunning decor, including hand-painted frescoes and vintage furniture.
- Chokhi Dhani : Chokhi Dhani is a Rajasthani-themed restaurant that offers a unique dining experience. The restaurant serves traditional Rajasthani food and offers live music and cultural performances.
- MM Khan’s Dhaba : MM Khan’s Dhaba is a roadside restaurant famous for its non-vegetarian dish. Try their Laal Maas, a traditional Rajasthani mutton gravy, and Naan to nurture your tastebuds.
- On The House : On The House serves a variety of Indian and Continental dishes. The cafe has a beautiful outdoor seating area, perfect for a lazy brunch or evening snack.
- Spice Court : Spice Court is a popular restaurant primarily known for its Indian dishes. With a cozy ambiance, it serves veg, non-veg, and vegan food options. Try their Junglee Maas, Laal Maas, and Chicken Tikka.
- Nehru Bazaar : Nehru is for its leather goods, including shoes, belts, and bags. The market also offers a range of other items, including textiles, handicrafts, and souvenirs.
- Johari Bazaar : Known for its exquisite jewellery made from precious and semi-precious stones. Visitors can find jewellery items, including earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and rings.
- Jaipur Handicrafts : Offers a wide range of handicrafts local artisans make. Visitors can find various items, including textiles, pottery, woodcarvings, and jewellery.
- Tripolia Bazaar : Known for its lac jewellery, brassware, and ironware. Visitors can also find other items, including textiles, pottery, and marble.
- Bapu Bazar : Offers colorful textiles, including traditional Rajasthani fabrics such as bandhani, Leheriya, and batik. The market also provides a variety of other items, including shoes, handicrafts, and souvenirs.
- Jaisalmer : Jaisalmer, popularly known as ‘The Golden City’ known for its ‘Shonar Kella’- the golden palace made of sandstone that shines as bright as gold in the Sun. Most of the city’s homes are also made of sandstone which justifies the given name. Enjoy your unique stay in Jaisalmer with our backpackers’ hostel in the city’s heart.
- Jodhpur : Famously known as the ‘Blue City’, Jodhpur is rich in history and famous for its identically structured blue homes. Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur is one of the magnificent forts in India and stands tall 400 ft above the skyline of Jodhpur. Enjoy this unique city’s food, culture, and architectural marvels with The Hosteller right in the blue city.
- Pushkar : Located northwest of the Ajmer district, 510 meters from the sea level, Pushkar is one of the oldest cities in India. The Holi and Pushkar Festival are the two biggest festivals here. Enjoy your stay in Pushkar with our cozy backpackers’ hub at a stone-throwing distance from Pushkar Lake.
- Udaipur : Udaipur was founded by Maharana Udai Singh II in 1553 as the new capital of the Mewar kingdom. This ‘City of Lakes’ is surrounded by azure lakes and lush greenery of the Aravalli hills. Enjoy Udaipur’s pleasant weather and rich culture with us and create beautiful memories with ‘The Hosteller’, Udaipur.
- Ajmer : Ajmer is home to several tourist places, is surrounded by the expansive lake of Ana Sagar and the rugged hills of Aravalli. Ajmer Sharif Darga is a popular pilgrimage site, and the city is particularly well-known for the Golden Jain Temple.
Book Shalom Backpackers Jaipur
Plot no - 68, Rajamal Ka Talab Rd, opposite Tourist Police Station, Chandi Ki Taksal, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India
- 2 Guests max
- 250 sq. ft. Area