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When it rains, travellers go to Jaipur's Jalmahal, where they can enjoy shopping and dining

 When it rains, travellers go to Jaipur's Jalmahal, where they can enjoy shopping and dining


Full Fun: The public congregates here to take in the stunning view of the hills around Jalmahal as well as Jalmahal's attractiveness. Along with shopping, there are 40 food vendors in this area. You may have South Indian, Punjabi, and Rajasthani cuisines, as well as Gol Gappa, Pav Bhaji, and masala chaat, here.




Jaipur / Ankit Rajput. Jaipur is the "Pink City". The pride of Rajasthan is this. It draws people to itself, whether it's the rainy season or the rosy winter. Visitors travel from all over the globe to Jaipur. They travel here to capture in their minds and cameras the beauty of Hawamahal, Jalmahal, Nahargarh, Jaigarh, and City Palace.


People congregate here to take in the stunning vista of the hills that surround Jalmahal and the splendour of Jalmahal. Along with shopping, there are 40 food vendors in this area. Gol Gappa, Pav Bhaji, and Masala Chaat are among the South Indian, Punjabi, and Rajasthani cuisines available here. Children can also use amenities like sports toys and miniature cars in addition to this. For a while, when strolling along Jalmahal's sails, you'll believe that you've arrived in Udaipur, the city of lakes. The Pink City's shadow glides over the sails of the Jalmahal as night falls. One of Jaipur's most popular tourist attractions is Jalmahal. 


The Jalmahal attracts visitors from all over the world who come to admire its magnificence, while Jaipur residents swarm the monument on Saturdays and Sundays.


Even when it's raining, travellers from India and beyond continue to visit Jaipur. People are making their way to Jalmahal in Jaipur in such a circumstance. In reality, a large number of people are drawn to the mini-chowpatty of food and drink as well as the night market operating at Jalmahal. Tourists come here mostly for the handicraft, lifestyle, and fashion stores.


People gather here with their families to take part in the activities offered during Culture Night, such as magic shows, puppet shows, Rajasthani dances, Bhawai dances, Chari dances, Kachhi Ghodi, and Punjabi Dhol. Additionally, there are stalls put up here selling trendy products like handicrafts, Jaipuri quilts, Sanganeri bedsheets, traditional jewellery, brass, clay, and copper kitchenware, blue pottery, Jaipuri juttis and bandhej sarees, bracelets, earrings, and juttis.


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