Jaipur | 20.11.2021 | 03:00 pm ~ 05:00 pm

A walk through the bazaars of Jaipur

About the walk

Jaipur has a long-held reputation for arts and crafts, and your walk will take you to the craft bazaar to see local artisans at work with gold, silver, gems and jewels, before you’re accompanied to a 150 year old townhouse for tea with the resident family in their beautiful drawing room. You’ll have the opportunity to sample a range of India snacks and local sweets, before heading away to burn at least a few calories off as you explore a deserted haveli (historic mansion), where superb frescoes tell of the property’s lavish history. Stroll through nearby markets, revelling in the riot of textiles, turbans, flowers and perfumes, and perhaps tucking into a little street food if you still have room!

Sahapedia, in collaboration with Royal Rajasthan Foundation, hosted the Heritage Walk Training Programme in Jaipur for women from economically weaker sections of society to become walk/experience leaders in Feb-Mar 2021. In its first edition in Jaipur, we have collaborated with the Business and Community Foundation, Centre for Equity Studies, and Virasat Experience to train women from economically weaker sections of society to become walk/experience leaders.

Join us for this unique walk led by Seema, our trainee from the program and encourage her in her efforts.

This guided tour is free and is a physical tour.

Meeting Time
02:45 pm
Event Date
Event Time
03:00 pm ~ 05:00 pm

About the walk

Jaipur has a long-held reputation for arts and crafts, and your walk will take you to the craft bazaar to see local artisans at work with gold, silver, gems and jewels, before you’re accompanied to a 150 year old townhouse for tea with the resident family in their beautiful drawing room. You’ll have the opportunity to sample a range of India snacks and local sweets, before heading away to burn at least a few calories off as you explore a deserted haveli (historic mansion), where superb frescoes tell of the property’s lavish history. Stroll through nearby markets, revelling in the riot of textiles, turbans, flowers and perfumes, and perhaps tucking into a little street food if you still have room!

Sahapedia, in collaboration with Royal Rajasthan Foundation, hosted the Heritage Walk Training Programme in Jaipur for women from economically weaker sections of society to become walk/experience leaders in Feb-Mar 2021. In its first edition in Jaipur, we have collaborated with the Business and Community Foundation, Centre for Equity Studies, and Virasat Experience to train women from economically weaker sections of society to become walk/experience leaders.

Join us for this unique walk led by Seema, our trainee from the program and encourage her in her efforts.

This guided tour is free and is a physical tour.

Led By

Seema Devi
Virasat Experiences
Virasat Experiences established in 2009, hosts walking tours across Rajasthan. They carefully curate each tour and believe engagement and interaction with local communities is the touchstone to a true cultural experience. They also work actively with the local communities like the Bishnois to promote entrepreneurship.

Meeting Time

02:45 PM

Meeting point

At Hawa Mahal Ticket Counter

Disclaimer

The information & views presented by walk leaders and individual speakers are based on personal perspectives and points of view and do not necessarily represent views, opinions and official policies of Sahapedia.

Sahapedia reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be informed accordingly.

Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

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Covid-19 Dos and Don'ts
  • I will wear masks and carry sanitizers throughout the walk.
  • I will immediately leave the walk in case I am feeling unwell.
  • I will not stop at crowded shops in between the walk.
  • I will not shake hands with fellow participants or the walk leader. 
  • I will download and sign-up on Aarogya Setu App.

In case you are unable to attend after having registered, please send us an email.

Email: ihw@sahapedia.org

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Contact at:  +91 9667200797 (Akshat)

Things to keep in mind:

  • Mandatory to carry sanitizer and wear a mask. Safe distance to be maintained with other participants during the walk.
  • Please carry a bottle of water and wear comfortable walking shoes.
  • Photography allowed.
  • Any entry fee to be borne by the participant.