Homestay In Jaipur

2 Aug - 3 Aug
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BEST HOMESTAY IN JAIPUR

Famously known as ‘The Pink City’, Jaipur is a beautiful city with a grandeur that majestic. Forts, Palaces, and Temples decorate the busy streets of this fast developing city. It is the largest as well as the capital of Rajasthan and serves as a gateway to various other states and the deserts in Rajasthan. Jaipur is well-connected and has efficient transport systems with the Jaipur Airport, three major railway stations, Jaipur Junction, Durgapura, and Gandhinagar. The roads are also well-connected and thee are buses travelling between Jaipur and Delhi every hour or so on a daily basis. The best time to visit Jaipur is in Winter when the weather is cool and pleasant as the temperatures tend to really soar high during the summer months. The history, culture, and beauty of Jaipur makes it a hot spot for tourists and it experiences its peak tourist season during the winter months. There are plenty of hotel accommodations to choose from when here, although as it can get crowded it’s best to make advance bookings. If you’re in Jaipur for an extended stay or if you’re looking for a more homely stay, you can opt for a homestay in Jaipur. These are homes of people which have been opened out for guests and have all the comforts of home without an extravagant price tag. The Treebo homestays in Jaipur come with well furnished rooms, comfortable beds, clean and spotless environments, in-house restaurant, complimentary breakfasts, on-site parking, free Wifi and room service. Exploring the forts,palaces, and monuments in Jaipur are possibly the best way to experience the cultural heritage and history of the place. City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jai Mahal, Amer Fort, and Jantar Mantar are not to be missed. The Jantar Mantar and Amer Fort have also been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are museums, gardens, and temples which are also worth a visit. Jaipur is also famous for shopping and food. Indulge in the delicious local Rajasthani cuisine and wander the crowded streets for the most colourful and intricate knick-knacks, attire, and furnishings.

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