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Amber Fort, Akbari Masjid (Mosque), Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort (Tiger Fort), Jal Mahal (Water Palace), Jorawar Singh Gate (North Entry Gate), Hawa Mahal (Wind Palace), Swarg Suli (Isar Lat), Tripolia Gate, New Gate, Albert Hall (Central Museum), Ajmeri Gate (South Entry Gate), Raj Mandir Cinema, Statue Circle, Vidhan Sabha (Parliament)
Details: After breakfast, we proceed on a half day block printing class at Anokhi. After experiencing this wonderful workshop we will take you to visit Ghani Bhai’s collection of brass blocks and also at Indigo artist, RK Derawala. Later visit Dera Amer where you will get to feed, wash and learn about these amazing animals. You will be taken at a family jeweler who will let you know all about the making of Kundan, Meenakari and/or other forms of Rajasthani jewelry. If time permits, you will be taken at Anokhi workshop and non factory block printing places.
Day Activities:
The tour may include various art activities such as pottery making, block printing, jewelry making, or painting workshops, allowing participants to engage in hands-on experiences and learn about traditional Rajasthani art forms from skilled artisans.
Yes, the tour often includes visits to artist studios or artisan workshops where participants can interact with local artists, observe their creative process, and even purchase handmade crafts directly from the artisans.
Yes, children are welcome to join the tour, and many activities are suitable for participants of all ages. However, it's essential to check with the tour operator regarding age recommendations and any specific requirements for children's participation.
Yes, participants are typically allowed to take photographs during the walking tour to capture the scenic beauty, cultural landmarks, and artistic activities. However, it's essential to respect any photography restrictions at specific locations or venues.