The internet is full of information about Jaipur. Most of it is cliche. I started JaipurThruMyLens to change that – to offer an authentic, layered perspective on the Pink City that goes beyond the usual listicles and stock photos.
Started in 2015 as a photo blog, JaipurThruMyLens has grown into one of the most detailed and trusted Jaipur travel blogs on the internet. What began as a personal project to share pictures of Jaipur quickly grew when readers began asking for more: more stories, more context, more of the Jaipur that only a local would know.
“Jaipur is truly unique in comparison to all other cities I have visited in India and abroad. It has a very distinct flavor and feel that draws visitors back again and again.”
Today, JaipurThruMyLens covers a wide range of topics: Jaipur’s monuments and heritage sites like Amer, Nahargarh Fort, Albert Hall Museum, festivals like Holi, Diwali, Janmashtami, Teej, Dussehra, local food and culture like Jaipur Ghevar, Kachori and much more – all through the lens of someone who has been exploring the city in depth since 2014.
Researchers, travel writers, and curious visitors regularly cite JaipurThruMyLens as a go-to resource for reliable, on-the-ground information about Jaipur.
ABOUT THE BLOGGER
A Jaipur Local, On a 10-Year Exploration
I grew up in Jaipur but began truly exploring the Pink City only in 2014. What started as curiosity turned into a decade long, ongoing love affair with a city that reveals something new every time you look closely.
Over the years, I have traveled extensively across India and abroad. That broader experience has only deepened my appreciation for what makes Jaipur genuinely singular: its monumental legacy, its living culture, and the warmth of its people.
The name JaipurThruMyLens says it simply: everything here – the pictures, the scenes, the stories — is Jaipur as I see it. Not a press trip. Not a sponsored itinerary. Just one local’s honest, evolving perspective on a city worth knowing deeply.

EXPERIENCES
Bespoke Heritage Walking Tours in Jaipur
Beyond the blog, I curate bespoke Jaipur heritage walking tours and theme-based experiential tours in Jaipur. These tours cater to travelers who desire to go beyond the surface — to walk the lanes of the old city, understand the architecture, hear the stories behind the walls, and experience Jaipur the way a local does.
Over the past several years, I have also organised cycling and walking tours in Jaipur in collaboration with a Jaipur-based NGO, bringing together community engagement and immersive exploration.

Interested in a Jaipur walking tour?
Jaipur walking tours are personalised, heritage-focused, and designed to offer an authentic Jaipur experience – not a cookie-cutter itinerary. Get in touch to discuss dates, themes, and groups. Connect on Instagram →
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The blog is the heart of JaipurThruMyLens – the place for in-depth articles, perspectives, and authentic Jaipur information. On Instagram (@arv_jpr), I share photographs of Jaipur that complement the written stories here.
“There is so much to Jaipur that any combination of 26 letters will not be able to cover it all- but I will keep trying.”
Has JaipurThruMyLens helped you?
If you’ve used this blog for travel planning, research, or simply to experience Jaipur virtually, I’d love to hear from you. Leave a comment or reach out. It helps me know what to write next.
Is there an aspect of Jaipur you’d like me to cover? Drop a suggestion here.
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You are indeed lucky to live in a city that is so beautiful, historical and culturally vibrant. Thanks for sharing your city with the world.
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Sure…your comment is surely encouraging! thanks for visiting this blog!
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Absolutely beautiful photographs! A real joy to view. Thank you too for the kind comment you left on my blog.
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thanks katherine! yours is first blog on paintings… liked!!! 🙂
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Interesting! I agree – Jaipur is beautiful. I wen there some 10 years back and loved the city. I should go once again to explore more of Jaipur and Rajasthan.
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HI! parulthakur24…you must! there are lots of new places to discover…
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Your pictures of Jaipur are beautiful! I have never been but would very much like to make it there someday.
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Pictures can never replicate the real experience…you must visit..for sure! After all its one of the most sought after tourist destination in this part of the world!
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The Pink City is surely a must to see place. Thanks for presenting it beautifully in your blog. 🙂
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thanks somali ! Its great to know you liked it! hope you will keep checking it out regularly !
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Hi Arvi, I have invited you to participate in 3 Day 3 Quote Challenge. Check here: https://suyashchopra.wordpress.com/2015/07/29/3-day-3-quote-challenge-day-3/
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Hello Arv!
Thank you for dropping by and following my blog! I too have seen bits and pieces of Jaipur, Ajmer and Jodhpur during my childhood days. Just remember the glimpses now. But the ones I remember very well are the Jaigad Fort, Jalmahal, Birla Temple, Galtaji, Ajmer Shariff Dargah and Rambagh palace. Great place to be, yet I need another journey though to recollect everything….
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Hey Thanks for liking my blog. It was good that you came by, since I am actually looking for info on Jaipur. I am planning a visit there soon, may be Oct 2015. Your posts on places to see and on food will definitely help me. Thank you 🙂
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Hi! great to know that you find info on my blog useful. since I have just started posting here few months back, its not yet an exhaustive resource so feel free to get in touch for any more details you need.
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Hi Arv, I am going to relive my Jaipur memories through your blog, keep them coming!
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sure Bipasha! thanks for visiting the blog!
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Jaipur is a beautiful city! I can never get enough of it!:)
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Quirkywanderer! Jaipur is very popular city. It’s quite unique too.. Perfect blend of modern life with thriving culture, art and food. People want to come back… again and again! So you are not alone… 🙂
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It’s a beautiful city, Arv. I visited there once, but only had a few days there and did not see anything like as much as I would have liked to.
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Mick…That gives a reason to visit Jaipur again! I’m sure you’ll enjoy all that city has to offer!
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Though I have never been to Jaipur and someone who doesn’t like extreme sunny days..it has never been one of my top priorities to visit the place. Your photos on the other hand look great..maybe someday I’ll make it there! Who knows!
Following your blog… 🙂 Cheers! Have a great day.
Savio-Goa
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Theextraamile …i perfectly understand when you refer to extreme sunny days! But I’m sure you’ll change your opinion if you were to visit Jaipur in Dec -Feb period. there is slight chill in the air, the sun is quite gentle too. Great time to explore around here. I’m sure you’ll love it. Thanks for visiting and following this blog! 🙂
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thanks for that bit of information. Now I have something to look forward to 😊 n yes you can call me Savio 😀😀
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Sure savio 🙂
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Got totally touched by this blog… I love Jaipur not for I am Jaipurite but because how beautifully the tradition and culture is kept alive in this city spzly wall city and on the same way how the new trend and technology is boosting .. Jaipur is a perfect blend of culture, Tradition and new trends…Thank u dude for this blog and presenting the magnetize beauty of Jaipur in such a beautiful and artistic way..
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lovely blog about lovely city 🙂
your photos are great 🙂
look forward to knowing more from and about you 🙂
love and light ❤
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Thank Vikram for visiting following my blog… 🙂
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you’re always welcome!
and thanks to you too 🙂
happy blogging 🙂
love and light ❤
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thanks vikram for those nice words… Happy Blogging to you as well! 🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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I wish to visit your country. Actually this year I was about to go to New Delhi, but unfortunately something went wrong and I didn`t make it. Anyway I hope that soon I will be able to experience your wonderful culture.
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Nice2beme… I’m sure opportunity will present itself to travel to India very soon!! It offers variety in terms of culture ,food, religion, climate, customs…..there’s lots to explore. 🙂
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I hope)
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Hello! Thank you for your lovely comment and suggestion! You have very wonderful photos here in your blog! Looking forward to see more posts from you in the future! 🙂
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Hi Wdd1004! Thanks for appreciating…However pictures clicked by me pales in front of yours! In fact, bloggers like you are my inspiration for photography! I’m happy to know that you liked them! 🙂
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I’m no professional photographer… But I do like taking photos and sharing them especially when it comes to beautiful places and food! Hence this blog. Haha!😊 Your reply has inspired me to continue to try taking great photos! Thank you!😊
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we don’t have to be professional photographer..I think photography is how you see things..we all have different way of seeing same thing! Event is stagnant, it’s the story that varies! keep clicking…
🙂
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Your photographs are breathtaking!!
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Thanks stephanae! Happy to know you liked them! 🙂
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Thank you so much for your kind visit and nice to meet you!
I also love to discover places I have never been to and far away places I dream about?
Cheers & thanks again 😀
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Thanks to you as well… part of the reason why we love going through each other’s blog is that it enables us to experience what we are missing, otherwise! Thanks for visiting and liking my blog. 🙂
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Yes, and when I feel there are common points, visions, ideas, I stick around 😉
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Hi Arv thanks a lot for visiting and following my blog. I like your blog very much. i was never been in the Pink city, I wish I could. Most of the time we write when you go somewhere else and find new experience. but you are exploring the city where you belongs. I like it.
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Somdatta! Thanks for those nice words! It was last year when I started exploring around the city with one of my friend. And then I found that there are many incredible places that “need to be discovered”. Places that have been overlooked…places that should be seen from a different angle and different lens!!
Why become tourist, when you can be explorer?
the journey has been incredible so far! Thanks for visiting…
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We have been to Jaipur once but we only had a day….so could not cover much. Your blog brings out the flavor if the city so well, I feel like exploring right away
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Then you must.. whenever that’s possible! Thanks for those words! 🙂
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