The document summarizes important places to visit and dishes to try in Jaipur, India. It outlines 5 must-visit places in Jaipur: Hawa Mahal, a pink sandstone palace; City Palace, a former royal residence; Nahargarh Fort, overlooking the city from hills; Amber Fort, located 11km from Jaipur; and Jal Mahal, a palace in the middle of a lake. It also describes 3 top dishes: Dal Batti Churma, a lentil curry served with stuffed baked flour; Ghewar, a fried dessert popular during festivals; and traditional Rajasthani curries like Gatte ki Subji.
3. HAWA MAHAL
1.
The Hawa Mahal is a palace in the
city of Jaipur, India. Built from red
and pink sandstone, it is on the edge
of the City Palace, Jaipur, and
extends to the Zenana
4. 2. THE CITY
PALACE
The City Palace, Jaipur is a royal
residence and former administrative
headquarters of the rulers of the
Jaipur State in Jaipur, Rajasthan.[
5. 3.NAHARGARH
FORT
Nahargarh Fort stands on the edge
of the Aravalli Hills, overlooking
the city of Jaipur in the Indian
state of Rajasthan. Along with
Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort,
Nahargarh once formed a strong
defence ring for the city
6. 4. AMBER
FORT
Amber Fort is a fort
located in Amer,
Rajasthan, India. Amer
is a town with an area
of 4 square kilometres
(1.5 sq mi)[2] located 11
kilometres (6.8 mi)
from Jaipur, the capital
of Rajasthan.
7. 5. JAL MAHAL
Jal Mahal (meaning "Water
Palace") is a palace in the middle
of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur
city, the capital of the state of
Rajasthan, India. The palace was
originally constructed around
1699; the building and the lake
around it were later renovated
and enlarged in the early 18th
century by Maharaja Jai Singh II
of Amber.
9. 1. Dal Batti Churma
Dal Batti Churma is probably the most
famous dish in Jaipur and a definite must-
eat if you ever find yourself in the city. It is a
specialty of Rajasthan and is considered a
wholesome meal. A lentil curry or Dal is
served with Batti, which is a stuffed baked
flour in a round shape that is cooked in an
oven or over charcoal. Churma is a dessert
that is served with this dish and is made
with flour, ghee, sugar or jaggery.
10. 2. Ghewar
Ghewar is another addictive Rajasthani
dessert that will leave you wanting more.
It is a sweet dish which is deep fried and
is very popular during festivals such as
Teej and Gangaur. This dessert can be
enjoyed in different varieties such as
desi ghee Ghewar, plain Ghewar, and
Mawa Ghewar. Like all the popular
desserts in Rajasthan, you can find
Ghewar in any sweet shop in Jaipur.
11. 3. Rajasthani Subji
And how can you miss the Rajasthani
Subji when in Jaipur! The famous
Rajasthani curry, Gatte ki Subji, Mangori,
Ker Sangari, Pakodi, are all the
traditional dishes you can find in Jaipur.
These dishes are an integral part of the
daily meals of the people of Rajasthan.
To sum up the meals, a plain or masala
papad is another absolute must!