
Board a bus from Delhi to Jaipur
I booked a bus from Red Bus for Rs. 650 which covered the distance in 6.5 hours with a halt of half an hour for lunch in a hygienic restaurant.



After reaching Jaipur I had a dinner date with my partner in Douse which is an amazing dining place with warm aesthetics, delicious food, and up-to-the-mark service.
You can check out offers on dine out and book the table to save some bucks.
After a goodnight's sleep, I started my day a little later and had a yummy brunch in Tapri, trust me, it is a must-go cafe while you are in Jaipur.
After a filling lunch, I headed to Hawa Mahal, followed by City Palace.
I had a chance of meeting a small kid aka my little miss sunshine and witness a 150 years old Camera right outside Hawa Mahal.
If you like colourful stuffs do not forget to checkout the collection of umbrellas and also bandhini dupattas but remember to bargain well.
Pro tip - Carry your student ID for getting the ticket to City Palace on a highly discounted rate.
After a very happening afternoon I headed to Nahargarh fort .










Wake up early and witness the wonderful sunrise from Nahargarh, followed by Gulab Ji's chai and bun maska 🤤
I was a bit lazy to be riding but you can choose to rent a bicycle and ride around in the morning.
On my third day I reached a very rarely visited place called Gaitore ki Chhatriyan famous for photoshoots, so be ready in your best attire.
After having a delicious Lassi from Lassiwala I headed to one of the most visited tourist spots; Amer fort. You can either walk or opt for an electrical vehicle at Rs.100 to reach the fort.
Amber is a classic example of an architectural marvel and ancient technology. I would suggest hiring a guide for perfect storytelling of this historically rich heritage which has natural colors intact to date and a bathtub with facility of a geyser!
My three days trip definitely ended on a good note, I hope a happy vacation to my fellow travelers as well. 🥳💙








