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Don't miss Hawa mahal. must visit Jaipur city n Bazaar.
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Your two day itinerary will depend upon where you stay and what you’re interested in. If you stay at the Bani Park (Central Jaipur) Day 1 you can visit City Palace and Hawa Mahal. City palace is very good in case you want to get clicked with gorgeous backdrops. Evening you can chill at Bani Park cafes. Day 2 you can plan to visit Amer Fort which is quite Stunning as the fort seems infinite and made on hills in ancient time which makes it all the more captivating! Evening you can also visit Tapri
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Amer fort, Hawa Mahal, jal Mahal, jantar mantar
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I completely explored Jaipur in two days and I stayed at Hotel blue moon by Oyo. Below is my itenary of Jaipur in two days- Day 1- Start early in morning and visit Hawa Mahal. Then you can visit Jantar mantar, City Palace which are at walking distance. Then in afternoon you can visit Birla mandir and Albert Hall Musuem. Then in the evening, witness the sunset at Jal Mahal. Day 2- Hire a car or auto to visit Amer palace, Jaigarh Fort and Nahargarh fort. These forts will take most part of the day. In evening, you can visit local markets to try street foods. Hope it helps and share your experience on Tripoto.
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Hey Gaurav, Budget 3 Days itinerary of Jaipur : https://www.tripoto.com/trip/thingsmusttodoinifyouareinjaipur-5badef7fd7c7d Happy travelling!!!!
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Hi gaurav , i visited Jaipur recently and explored all major attractions and places in budget. you can visit below link and find out. https://www.tripoto.com/trip/feel-the-pink-vibes-of-pink-city-jaipur-in-pocket-friendly-way-in-3-days-5c3edfd41bf79?ref=mobwapp&source=awp let me know if you need more details of Jaipur Trip.
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Try covering the three forts (Amer, Jaigarh and Nahargarh) and Jal Mahal in one day. In the other try covering Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar mantar and Albert Hall Museum (if time permits) during the day and try visiting Chokhi Dhani (it gives you a taste of Rajasthani culture) in the evening.
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