Travel Tips for Jaipur, India's 'Pink City'

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One of the most sought after tourist destinations in India, Jaipur, also known as the pink city, is immensely popular for its scenic beauty, historical monuments, royal history, great hospitality, camels, folk music, traditional dance, colorful clothes, lively city and hot climate. It is a perfect place to plan a vacation and spend a memorable time in a lovely city of Rajasthan.

It has a line-up of forts, havelis, and palaces which are of terracotta pink color (hence the name Pink City). There are huge historical architecture showing brilliant craftsmanship and rich taste of the royals.

Various events like Teej, Gangaur, Kite festival, Elephant festival create a majestic environment giving visitors a joyous experience which they cherish and love to be part of.

To make your visit to the Pink City (Jaipur) an enjoyable and safe one, mentioned below are a few travel tips:

1. Hinduism, the major religion, greatly influences the way of life in the Pink City. Traditionally, males often sport turbans in public, while the women are dressed in a kind of sari called ghagra-choli. Bright colored apparel is quite popular.

2. Taking pictures should also be done only at permitted places. And should you take a photo of a resident, you ought to get prior permission.

3. Staying at a cozy place that brings you very close to the royal culture of Jaipur making a host of facilities available in an amazing ambiance is one preference that almost every tourist would have. There are lot of options like booking a premier resort in Jaipur so as to make your trip all-the-more unforgettable.

4. Exclusively use tour guides who has an approved government permit guaranteeing their trade validity and ensuring your protection.  

5. When you ride a cab, ensure that the meter is switched on properly. Be shrewd when negotiating the price in case the cab driver is not ready to go by meter.

6. In contrast, a 10% tip is expected by the greater part of public facilities, like porters, waiters, and tourist guides. In fact, giving a tip prior to receiving service ensures that you obtain a superior service level. And this is a common practice being followed across Jaipur.

7. The currency in Jaipur is the INR or the Indian rupee. One rupee equals to a hundred paise. Primary global currencies are entirely exchanged in bureaux de change and banks found within all major tour areas in the Pink City. As it seems impossible to get rupees prior to arriving in India, even the airport has a 24-hour office for money changing.

Finally, the best months to visit the Pink City are December to February. And when you do so, you will Jaipur shrouded by mist as the evening  approaches. This will provide you an uncanny, yet fascinating sight!

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