Jaipur Royal Rajasthani Food Tour

Jaipur - Johari Bazaar - Bapu Bazaar - Hawa Mahal

Duration
Half Day (Evening)

Description

Rajasthani food is known for its flavoursome taste and the Jaipur Royal Rajasthani Food Tour by Travel People India is a gastronomic journey of some of the traditional Rajasthani cuisine. The Pink City (as Jaipur is known) is a blend of traditional and royal food.The tour will take you to the maze of markets and streets where one can savour the traditional Rajasthani food with traditional spices and flavours. From a Maharaja's favourite to a street food, you can experience the culture and tradition of Rajasthan. The nightlife and fragrances of spices and sweets - it's all unique.

Tour Highlights

  • Go for a night walk in Jaipur.
  • Try delicious Rajasthani food like dal baati churma, kachori and ghewar.
  • Shop at Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar.
  • Savor street food at Hawa Mahal.
  • Learn about Rajasthan's royal cooking and techniques.
  • Explore the culture and history of Rajasthan's food.
     
Included
  • Guided walking tour of food
  • Lunch at a number of restaurants
  • Bottled drinking water
  • Local co-ordination and support
  • All applicable taxes
     
Not Included
  • Personal expenses
  • Lunches, dinners and drinks (not including tastings)
  • Hotel pick up and drop off (optional)
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Travel insurance
     

Itinerary

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DAY 01 - Detailed Experience

The Jaipur Royal Rajasthani Food Tour takes place in the evening in the centre of Jaipur as the markets are full of life. Typically, the tour is based around Johari Bazaar, a busy jewellery, handicraft and food market.You take a leisurely walk enjoying the lively streets as you eat Rajasthani food. You may be lucky enough to meet some of the popular eaters of pitta-like pyaaz kachori and samosas filled with spicy lentils. These are delicious and nutritious as food is needed to be nutritious and filling in the desert region. Next, you head towards one of the busy bazaars, Bapu Bazaar and sweet and savory snacks. You can try the Rajasthani sweets such as ghewar and mawa kachori, which are a must-have during Rajasthani festivals.After that, you walk towards Hawa Mahal, a must-see tourist attraction in Jaipur. You can savour street and royal food in the local street food stalls, like dal baati churma, a Rajasthani delicacy that has a balance of taste and texture.You'll get a glimpse of Rajasthan's royal kitchens from your tour guide where food was cooked for the royals using ingredients such as ghee, dry fruits and spices. You'll also get to know how the climate of Rajasthan affects its food, and it results in nutritious and filling food.At the end of the tour you'll be treated to a sweet dessert, which will give you a taste of the royal and gastronomical culture of Jaipur.    

Faq's

The Rajasthani cuisine is tasty, spicy and was meant for the Maharajas.

It's best to do this in the late afternoon/early evening as the market is crowded and food stalls are put out.

Rajasthani food has a lot of vegetarian items on the menu.

This is a relaxing tour, suitable for children, couples and singles.

This will be a 3-4 hour tour.

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