Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, is one of the most important festivals in India. Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, is known for its vibrant and colorful Diwali celebrations. At Gopal Tours, we make special arrangements for our guests so that they can equally enjoy and participate in this joyous festival of colors.The heightened charm and the royalty of these cultural cities can be traced with the heavy decoration at public buildings and small-big shopping squares. The idea of celebrating diwali with Golden Triangle Tour is all about witnessing the unprecedented beauty of heritage city in a totally different look which happens only once in a year.
We make special arrangements starting with stay accommodation where you will get ample space to understand and participate in various programmes designated especially for you. The major activities that this stay would involve are:
Decoration: Diwali is all about spreading light and joy. Decorate your hotel or homestay with lights, diyas, and rangolis to create a festive atmosphere.
Local market visit: The markets in Jaipur come alive during Diwali. Visit Johari Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar, and Bapu Bazaar to shop for traditional clothes, jewelry, and sweets.
Fireworks Show: On the night of Diwali, the sky in Jaipur is lit up with fireworks. Find a good spot to watch the fireworks display with your friends and family.
Light diyas and candles: On Diwali night, light diyas and candles in your hotel or homestay to symbolize the victory of light over darkness.
Visit the temples: Jaipur has many beautiful temples that are decorated with lights and flowers during Diwali. Visit the Govind Dev Ji Temple, Birla Mandir, or Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple to offer prayers.
Enjoy traditional sweets: Diwali is a time for indulging in traditional sweets like gulab jamun, rasgulla, and ladoo. Visit a local sweet shop to sample these delicious treats.
Attend cultural programs: Many cultural programs and events are organized in Jaipur during Diwali. Attend a musical or dance performance to experience the local culture.
Note: It is important to take precautions while celebrating Diwali, such as avoiding firecrackers that may cause pollution or harm to animals. It is also important to follow COVID-19 safety protocols and maintain social distancing. We take utmost care to comply with protocols related to preventing medical or any other kind of unexpected situation that may arise.