A Club Mahindra Managed Resort Club Mahindra Jaipur is set against the Aravali Ranges and boasts of majestic architecture. This 5-star haveli-style resort is a perfect blend of colonial and local styles. Each room here is spacious and modern and is equipped with modern amenities such as TV, personal safe and mini-bar. The resort houses an outdoor pool, landscaped gardens, fitness center and table tennis table. At our in-house restaurants, you can savour Indian as well as international dishes while you can enjoy drinks at our bar.
Dal Bati Churma is a traditional Rajasthani treat. The spicy dal with the sweet churma along with deep-fried crunchy bati will give you a heavenly gastronomic experience.
Ghewar is a traditional Rajasthani sweet that is relished during all traditional festivals. It is a disc-shaped dish made from oil, flour and sugar syrup.
This truly amazing festival is organized on the full moon day of Phalgun Purnima. Beautifully decorated elephants are taken out for a procession and various activities like elephant polo, dances and tug-of-war are held.
Married women dress up in traditional attire and jewellery to pray Goddess Parvati for the long life of their husbands. Folk dances, traditional songs and fun-filled activities are part of the festivities.
This festival is marked by worshipping Lord Shiva and Goddess Gauri. To mark the festivities, clay idols of Gods and Goddesses are made to pray and celebrate.
Sitting right in the centre of the Man Sagar Lake lies this one of the most photographed monuments of India. The most mesmerising feature of the palace is its 4 storeys are submerged underneath. The intricate combination of Mughal and Rajput architectural
Jhalana Leopard Reserve houses more than 20 leopards and is on every wildlife adventurer’s list. It is an open gypsy safari so that you get to witness wild animals in their natural habitat. Apart from Leopards, you can also witness a large number of other
Sambhar Lake is one of the most interesting tourist places in Jaipur. It boasts of an extensive saline wetland and is divided by a 5.1 km long dam to help in the salt-making process. This area also attracts migratory birds, which makes it even more popula