Jaipur, a royal city with its fairy - tale palaces, rugged fortresses display remarkable harmony in architectural splendor. Jaipur's craft, especially lacquer bangles are famous all over the world. Some of the palaces, once the residences of Maharajas have been converted to heritage hotels. Jaipur is also a capital city of Rajasthan.

 
 

Udaipur
Founded in 1568 A.D by Maharana Udai Singh, the city is a harmonious Indian blend of whitewashed buildings, marble palaces, lakeside gardens, temples and Havelis. More...

Jodhpur
In 1459 AD, Rao Jodha, chief of Rathore clan of Rajputs, who claimed descent from Rama, the epic here of the Ramayana, laid the foundation of Jodhpur. More...

Jaisalmer
Rising from the heart of the Thar Desert like a golden mirage is the city of Jaisalmer.    More...

 

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DO'S AND DONT'S
A code of conduct for both the tourists and the hosts has been worked out as under: -

 

CODE OF CONDUCT FOR TOURIST AND HOST

Do's

Don'ts

ACCOMMODATION

ACCOMMODATION

  • Always book into approved hotels.

  • Make enquiries at the information bureau located at most Railway stations, Bus stands, Airports or Hotel you Stay in.

  • Before staying in a paying guest accommodation, always check about its authorization by the Department of Tourism.

  • Always keep your hotel room locked when there or when out for sight seeing, shopping.

  • Don't stay with or be coaxed into staying with people you meet at Railway platforms, Bus stands or shopping areas.

  • Don't think you are getting a bargain if a free ride is given by any transporters to a hotel, check with tourist information office first.

  • Don't allow any one into your room for a drink and snacks or just a chat unless the person is really well known to you.

TRANSPORT TRANSPORT
  • Take autorikshaws from pre paid kiosk wherever available.

  • Otherwise settle the amount before embarking on the journey.

  • Hire taxis from approved Travel Agency, RTDC or through Govt. Tourist Reception Centres.

  • Free rides can culminate in trouble at hotel suggested by the driver.

  • Don't leave your valuables, luggage with the driver.

  • Make enquires (As to where & how far each monument, tourist site is located ) before setting out on sight seeing with only the driver as a guide.

SHOPPING SHOPPING
  • Always insist on a bill for purchases made.

  • Purchase from reputed or recognized shops.

  • Ensure RST/ CST registration numbers in a corner on the bill sheet.

  • Payments made by credit cards must have the amount mentioned in words and numerical too.

  • Always double-check the goods in the parcel before leaving the shop or allowing it to be packed for despatch.

  • Ensure payment by credit cards is made only once for each bill.

  • Wrongly made out bills must be destroyed there and then to avoid double payment to the shopkeeper.

  • A website for the jewellery and stones, handmadepaper and papewr products are www.jaipurstones.com and www.indianhandmadepaper.com  and www.jaipurinfo.in

  • Don't let the driver coax you into doing more shopping than sight seeing.

  • Avoid showrooms near tourist sites or else ensure the price and authenticity of the purchase being made.

  • Avoid shops that have names very similar to govt. run emporia, Which are public sector undertakings.

  • Don't sign on blank letter heads or bills.

  • Avoid carrying out business or developing relations for furthering business with unknown persons who are sweet talkers and at times impeccable turned out.

  • Avoid help of guide /driver while shopping. Try to avoid shops recommended by them.

  • Don't let shopkeepers pack your purchases behind a counter or in another room it must be done infront of you and sign across the joints or ensure some method whereby no changes can be made.

MONEY EXCHANGE MONEY EXCHANGE
  • Take from authorised money exchangers and take a receipt.

  • Don't exchange from unauthorised money exchangers who do not provide a receipt.

TAXI TAXI
  • Utilize services of pre-paid taxis, wherever available.

  • Don't leave your valuables & goods/ luggage in taxi/auto rickshaw etc.

In case CHEATED  
  • If you are cheated, inform nearest Police Station or Police control room immediately or.

  • TAF (Tourist Assistant Force) personnel posted near monuments.

 
Misc. Misc.
  • It is quite a closed society therefore you are advised not to dress in clothes that are too revealing and too scanty.

  • Eat food that you buy yourself.

  • Always ensure your passport & other precious belongings are safe. Never give them to strangers or shopkeepers or staff in the hotel.

  • Don't hang on to the arms of young men or give them the impression that you find them attractive.

  • Don't go in for free lunch & dinner or drinks.

  • Don't roam around into the late hours of the night.

 

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