Rajasthan Food Tours

Rajasthan Food Tours offers Rajasthan ‘s best travel packages with various enjoyable activities such as culinary tours, cooking lessons, a visit to Rajasthan is incomplete without having to sample its delicious local food. This Rajasthan food tours will help you taste delicious street food dishes of diverse Indian cuisine from some of the city’s oldest and best-known food joints. They do the same for decades Rajasthan Food Tours.

All food products have been checked personally, and are as healthy as possible. Rajasthan Food Tours It’s a walking tour of Rajasthan city where you’ll visit some of Jaipur city’s non-touristy markets and taste some of the best local dishes. The delicacies like the famous Jalebi (a sweet preparation) can be tasted easily during this tour, Pyaz Kachori, Rajasthan ‘s famed Dal Bati, the crunchy & crispy Rabri Ghevar (another sweet delicacy), and more. (Please let the team know about food allergies before the tour starts).

Rajasthan Food Tours in India is a colourful town. Not only are its cities marked with various colors but it is possible to discover the hues through its wide range of cuisines. The princely state’s tangy dishes never fail to show the region’s cultural diversity. The best part of Rajasthan is not having to visit some expensive restaurant to satiate your cravings But in nearby restaurants you can get all the local dishes too. Dal baati churma, mirchi ke pakode, ker sangri, gatte ki sabzi, mawa kachori, ghotua and several other non-vegetarian savories are among the most popular dishes in Rajasthani cuisine.

Rajasthani gastronomy can delight non-vegetarians and vegetarians alike. We designed some culinary tours to allow you to taste all of these lip-smacking dishes. Even Rajasthan culinary package give you the opportunity to get to know the recipes of famous dishes in the house of a local. You will also read about the spices and the health benefits thereof. To put it briefly, Rajasthan’s culinary tours are the best for food junkies. So, don’t procrastinate and take a peek at our selection of culinary tours and give your much-anticipated holidays a twist Rajasthan Food Tours.


Popular Rajasthan Food Tours Packages

Rajasthan Food Tours provides food walks in various cities like Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur, as well as cooking demonstrations. Every meal tour is exclusive and customized to guest tastes. Since each city has a different cuisine and food culture, in terms of food and drinks, sights and flavours, each tour in a different city will be completely different from each other. Rajasthan Food Tours To break up the monotony and make things more exciting, each tour involves a section of sightseeing that covers some of the city’s great as well as hidden jewels. Rajasthan Food Tours Some of the facilities we provide are: unlimited food and drinks in each food tour. Food originating from the city’s oldest and most reputed food joints.


Rajasthan Food Tours

06 Days – Jaipur, Pushkar, Udaipur

Highlights

  • Experience to explore the traditional food market.
  • Experience the short Rickshaw ride at one spot.
  • Get a chance to taste the famous Jaipur cuisine.
  • Walk around through narrow lanes to see the colourful market.
  • English speaking food guide.

Day 1 : Arrival in Jaipur

Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, was built in 1727 by Sawai Jai Singh II, and is popularly known as the Pink City with broad avenues and spacious gardens. Rajasthan capital Jaipur is steeped in history and culture. Here the history comes alive in majestic, blushed pink forts and palaces, where the maharajas once lived. Jaipur ‘s busy bazaars, Renowned for the jewelry, cloth and shoes of Rajasthani, this fascinating town with its romantic charm brings you to an age of royalty and tradition. In the ancient Indian architecture treatise Jaipur was recommended. Rajasthan Food Tours Each grid consists of a square, which was built so that the City Palace is at the center of the city. Spread around it, in rows, are public houses, noblemen’s homes, merchants’ and artisans’ living and trading quarters. Straight, large roads pass through the area, while seven gateways that serve as entry points pierce a high, crenelated wall that forms its defense. Today, as the city has expanded well beyond its original design, these walls may be more difficult to find but they are still there. Hotel shuttle. Check-in to hotel, relax, leisure-free relax of the day, overnight stay at Jaipur hotel.

Day 2 : Jaipur

The impressive Amber Fort after breakfast visit: located on a ridge just outside Jaipur City. You’ll be mounting your caparisoned elephant at the foot of the hill for the slow but steady climb up to the main gate, making your entrance fashion honored in time. The Fort, built in the early 18th century, took over 100 years to build and is now abandoned, though Provides a fascinating insight into the Mogul ruling family lifestyle. Afternoon City Tour-” The Pink City “is spectacularly set within the rugged hills surrounding it, dotted with ancient ruined fortresses. Your tour will include the imposing City Palace, still home to the Maharaja although there are now several of the rooms open to the public. Here are housed many antiques and artifacts belonging to the ruling family, including a collection of weapons. You can also visit the “Palace of the Winds” in Hawa Mahal, and the Jantar Mantar Observatory open-air to see the huge astronomical instruments. Enjoy a colorful walk through the. Later back to the hotel, overnight at the hotel in Jaipur free of charge.

Day 3 : Jaipur, Pushkar (145 KM – 3 HRS)

Check out the hotel after breakfast and then drive to Pushkar:15kms from Ajmer, a sacred town for the Hindus, located 11kms away. To Ajmer North-West. Evidence indicates its existence during the fourth century B.C. The lake in the inhospitable desert environment is nothing short of a miracle. At this lake on Kartik Purnima (the full moon day of the Kartik month), Brahma is supposed to have performed sacrifice hallowing the place. Pushkar, sacred to Brahma, boasts a temple dedicated to him, which is the only one of its kind in the world Rajasthan Food Tours.

A dip in Pushkar ‘s waters and worship at his temple is a guarantee of salvation. Thus, thousands flocked to Pushkar to perform the rite at Kartik Purnima, or at any of the four days before it. Arrive in Pushkar, move to hotel, check in to hotel, rest, later visit the most famous is the Temple of Brahma, considered to be one of the few temples dedicated to this deity in the world. It’s marked by red spire, and over the entrance gateway is Brahma’s hans, or goose sign, who is said to have personally selected Pushkar as their location. Visit the Lake Pushkar as well. Overnight stay at hotel in Pushkar.

Day 4 : Pushkar, Udaipur (300 KM / 6 HRS)

Check out the hotel after breakfast then travel to Udaipur : formally known as the city of lakes and East Venice. Udaipur, former princely state capital of Mewar, is a beautiful city in Rajasthan , India. Udaipur is also referred to as “Eastern Venice,” “India’s most romantic city” and “Rajasthan’s Kashmir.” Udaipur The “Lakes City” Is one of India’s most beautiful and romantic cities. Dawn City, Udaipur is a beautiful land surrounding the azure lakes of water, hemmed in by the lush Aravalis hills. A dream in white drenched in romance and elegance, Rajasthan state’s Udaipur city is a fascinating combination of sights, Sounds and sounds – an inspiration to the artists, painters and authors’ imaginations. Their reflection in Lake Pichhola‘s placid waters is an enthralling sight. Enroute visiting the temples of Ranakpur with their beautiful carvings and the Adinath shrine marble complex which has 1444 columns. Ranakpur is one of rajasthan’s most important five pilgrimage sites, it is Jainism’s pilgrimage centre. It is renowned for the Jainism flowers’ peaceful existence. Arrive in Udaipur, transfer to the hotel, check in at the hotel, rest, free for leisure, stay in Udaipur hotel.

Day 5 : Udaipur

Udaipur sightseeing tour after breakfast visit. Enjoy picturesque Pichola lake set on the backdrop of Aravali hills, founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh, nicknamed ‘Kashmir of Rajasthan‘ or ‘Venice of the East,’ due to its natural beauty; enchanting location and picturesque surroundings. City Palace Museum, Jagdish Temple, Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir (Folk Art Museum), Sahelion Ki Bari (Queen’s resort for their friends), and Pratap Memorial. Back to the hotel later. Free rest of the day to relax. Overnight stay at Udaipur Hotel.

Day 6 : Udaipur and drop

After breakfast, check out from hotel & transfer airport or railway station for onwards journey.


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