Visiting Khajane Walo Ka Rasta is a memorable experience. Here, skilled artisans use age-old techniques to transform stone into beautiful sculptures, from miniatures to 20-foot statues. Most statues represent gods, earning this area the nickname "God’s Own Street." The artisans’ patience and passion are evident in their realistic, finely crafted pieces.
Some
workshops, such as Lacquer, Blue Pottery, and Block Printing, offer guests a
hands-on experience, while others provide the opportunity to observe artisans
at work. Our explorers and local artists address guests’ questions and share
the fascinating stories and intricate processes behind Jaipur’s indigenous
arts.
These
workshops connect you with local artisans, allowing you to interact with their
families, explore their lifestyles, and enjoy lighthearted conversations.
Amidst this cultural immersion, you’ll savor delectable fritters and tea—a true
taste of Indian hospitality.
A
visit to Kalyan Ji Ka Rasta (Musicians Street) is perfect for for music
and musical instrument enthusiasts. This is one of our most uniquely curated
experiences. Spend time here to interact with local experts who create
traditional instruments like the Nagara, Ravanahatta, Morchang, and Khartal.