Travel to Jaipur seams a travel into time of Magical India .Dirty, dusty, noisy with camel carts vying for road space with vast trucks, four-wheel drive vehicles, bicycles, elephants and ambling cows. It has more palaces than any city has a right to - some small, some magnificent, some barely standing. Jaipur, the capital city of the state of Rajasthan known as the ‘Pink City’, In 1876, the Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria visited India on a tour. Since pink denotes the color of hospitality, Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur painted the whole city pink in color to welcome the guests. It was then that Lord Albert exclaimed Jaipur to be a 'Pink City', and hence the name
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Jaipur |
What to pack? Jaipur
The Atmosphere
in Jaipur is
magical ,Indian version of our
1001 Arabian nights .
India is always
a great inspiration
for fashion designers,
prints to mix
together in clash ,
but also beautiful embroidered pieces and of
course pink + Pop Art
translated into fashion as seen at Dolce & Gabbana , Bijoux the Famille , Sharouk , Sarah's bag ....
"Amore" can by Dolce & Gabbana |
Alice +Olivia |
Louis Vuitton |
Mary Katrantzoe |
Givenchy |
Prabal Gurug |
Where to stay ?
Rajmahal Palace
This small Art Deco palace, owned by Jaipur’s royal
family, underwent a painstaking restoration before reopening in 2015. A bold
contemporary take on palatial Indian style, now with the finest rooms in the
city - and there are just 14 of them. Adil Ahmad
has meticulously designed each wallpaper and the fabrics. The wallpaper,
specially created for each room, tell the many stories of Jaipur, its rulers,
their legacies and the collective history of the Kingdom of Amer.
Magic no ?
Ciao
Roberta
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