Board logo

subject: Enjoy The Safari Of A Lifetime In Stunning Jaipur [print this page]


They say you havent been to Rajasthan if you haven't hopped on board a bejewelled camel and trekked across the sandy, red desert. But the visitor should be aware that this is not the only mode of transportation that is on offer in this historic holiday destination as majestic elephants and cloud piercing hot-air balloons are also added to the eclectic mix of uniquely Rajasthani experiences that are amply available in the states crown jewel, Jaipur.

Camel safaris are of course at the forefront of all safari excursions as the giants of the desert encapsulate all the mythical wonder of the locale they call home. Described by seasoned guests as one of the best ways to view the city, a camel safari of Jaipur typically begins with a visit to the Amber Fort in the wee hours of the morning. Here guests can indulge in a traditional elephant safari around the breathtaking fort located on the cascading mountain ranges of Jaipur. Decked in glittering finery the richly decorated elephants take guests on a trip back in time up the mountains to the ancient capitals impressive gateways. Once inside visitors can take a leisurely stroll exploring the venues pavilions, pillars and courts while admiring the elaborate staircases and grand palaces of the Mughal Empire which are also on-site. The Palace of Mirrors or Sheesh Mahal is also a must-see point of interest as its mirror inlaid walls cast intricate shadows on one another creating a spectacle of light. In the afternoon the safari encompasses a meandering exploration of the citys key points of interest. This includes a camel ride to the glorious City Palace and Royal Observatory. A ride amidst the hustle and bustle of Johari Bazaar is also a popular feature in most tours of Jaipur while Hawamahal is another venue that is a staple in most safari itineraries.

Those who wish to get a birds eye view of Jaipur on the other hand can climb on board a hot air balloon for an hour long ride that begins from foothills of the Amber Fort or the region near Samode Palace and Dera Amer. Flying across the clouds overlooking Jaipurs lakes, palaces and lush mountains guests can also enjoy a picnic basket full of flowers, snacks and even champagne if they so wish. With the capacity to accommodate nearly 8 passengers, hot air balloon safaris are fast becoming a popular excursion among locals and tourists who take to the skies at dawn for a truly unforgettable experience.

Those in search of a Jaipur hotel close to the city centre should look no further than The Gateway Hotel Ramgarh Lodge Jaipur. Located in what was once a famous hunting ground for the maharaja of the region, this stylish rest is also conveniently situated to offer visitors fantastic Jaipur sightseeing opportunities.

by: Pushpitha Wijesinghe




welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0