Foreigners find the REAL jewels of Jaipur, India



We’ve already made our way through the authentic beauty of Delhi and Agra and now we’re about to spend two perfect days exploring Jaipur, India. We’ve heard some great things about this jewel of Rajasthan, but we can’t help but wonder how much culture you can really squeeze from a city in the middle of the desert of northern India.

Contents:

0:00
0:30 Lunch in Abhaneri
2:55 Visiting the Villagers of Abhaneri
8:03 Checking into Oberoi Jaipur
10:43 Pink City History
12:29 Palace of the Winds
12:53 Snake Charming
13:33 Jaipur Bazaars
14:07 Amer Fort
19:43 Wooden Block Printing
20:25 Traditional Rug Making
22:48 Traditional Jewel Cutting
24:19 City Palace
26:30 Home-Cooked Dinner with a Local Family
28:37 Conclusion
28:52 Outro
29:19 A Secret Message

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