Statue Circle

During Diwali, Jaipur welcomes visitors from far and wide to experience its vibrant celebrations. The city adorns itself in radiant splendor, with iconic landmarks like Statue Circle illuminated and decorated extravagantly. Close to Delhi, Jaipur offers a refreshing getaway, attracting tourists keen to immerse themselves in Indian culture and revel in the festive spirit. Join us in the Pink City for a memorable Diwali experience filled with beauty, culture, and joy.

World Trade Park

WTP, a celebrated destination in the Pink City, becomes a beacon of charm during Diwali. Adorned with stunning designs and dazzling lights, WTP offers a captivating experience that lingers in memory. Its ambiance evokes images of intricate lacework, bathed in the radiant hues of cosmetics and colors, reminiscent of Diwali festivities. Visitors can explore a wide array of branded and non-branded items, making WTP the ultimate destination for Diwali shopping delights. Explore the enchantment of WTP this Diwali season!

Chokhi Dhani

Chokhi Dhani, located 20 kilometers from Jaipur, offers an immersive experience into Rajasthani culture and heritage. Established in 1989, it quickly gained fame for its authentic portrayal of rural life and traditions. Visitors can witness the iconic Haldighati Battle reenactment, explore ancient chariots at Rath Khana, and visit various temples. Enjoy camel, elephant, and horseback rides, along with captivating music and dance performances. Engage in games, shop for local handicrafts, and explore India’s diverse cultures at the National Museum. Chokhi Dhani is a must-visit destination for a true taste of Rajasthan.

Gaurav Tower (GT JAIPUR)

GT Mall, inaugurated in 1997, revolutionized Jaipur’s entertainment scene, marking the onset of mall culture in the city. Spanning 200,000 sq. ft., it swiftly became a hotspot, attracting renowned multinational brands like McDonald’s, Shoppers Stop, and Planet M, some of which were firsts in Rajasthan.

Today, GT Mall is an integral part of Jaipur’s dynamic lifestyle, welcoming over 25,000 visitors daily. With its innovative design promoting proper airflow and scenic views, the mall’s 20,000 sq. ft. podium area buzzes with activity, offering a vibrant gathering spot for friends and families alike.

M. I. Road JAIPUR

Mirza Ismail Road, popularly known as M. I. Road, is a renowned thoroughfare in Jaipur, stretching from Sanganeri Gate to the government hostel. This bustling street epitomizes the vibrancy of Jaipur, especially during Diwali, resembling the charm of Las Vegas with its dazzling lights and festive atmosphere. Adorned with magnificent decorations, M. I. Road showcases the rich culture and royalty of Jaipur, offering a delightful shopping experience with a variety of items like clothes and essentials available for purchase. Experience the splendor of Diwali at this stunning destination, where every corner exudes a sense of marvel and beauty.

Padao, Nahargarh

Jaipur Beat’s impromptu visit to Nahargarh on a Saturday evening showcased the fort’s timeless allure, particularly under perfect weather conditions. Established by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734, Nahargarh Fort, nestled amidst the Aravali mountain ranges, was once a vital defense ring alongside Amer and Jaigarh forts. Offering breathtaking views of the city, Nahargarh, meaning “abode of tigers,” boasts a rich history and architectural splendor. As the sun sets, Padao at Nahargarh transforms into a magical haven, providing visitors with an unforgettable panorama of Jaipur’s illuminated skyline against the evening sky.

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