Taste the soul of the Pink City through centuries-old recipes, vibrant spice markets, and secret street food gems hidden within historic bazaars.
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Wander old Jaipur's hidden lanes, savour iconic street bites, and uncover centuries of art and culture.
Wander Jaipur's ancient lanes with a local guide, tasting iconic street bites and homemade sweets.
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Wander Jaipur's ancient spice bazaar, hop a tuk-tuk, and feast at 5–6 local food stalls.
Taste 7–8 iconic Rajasthani dishes on a 2-hour guided walk through Jaipur's oldest bazaars.
A 4-hour private food crawl through Jaipur's iconic bazaars, savoring chai, kachoris, chaat, lassi & more.
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Jaipur is a paradise for food lovers, offering a complex tapestry of flavors that have been perfected over generations. Our curated selection of food tours takes you deep into the heart of the Walled City, where you'll navigate the narrow lanes of Johari and Bapu Bazar to find the city's most legendary 'Mithai Walas' (sweet sellers) and street food vendors. Whether you're biting into a crispy, spicy Pyaaz Kachori, sipping creamy Lassi from a traditional clay cup, or sampling rich Kulfi, these experiences are designed to provide a safe, hygienic, and deeply authentic insight into Rajasthani culture. You won't just eat; you'll meet local families, observe artisans at work, and hear the stories behind the spices that make Jaipur's culinary scene world-renowned.
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The Bazaar & Food Walking tour was incredible. Our guide knew every vendor by name. The Pyaaz Kachori was life-changing and I felt completely safe eating everything. Highly recommend!
More than just food. We saw silversmiths and bangle makers in parts of the Pink City I never would have found alone. The lassi in the clay cup was delicious.
The food was 10/10. The markets are very busy and loud, which is part of the experience, but be ready for a lot of walking. The Kulfi at the end was the perfect cooler.
Our guide was so knowledgeable about the history of the buildings as well as the food. We ate like locals and the spicy samosas were fantastic. Great value for money.
Jaipur is a veggie heaven! This tour introduced me to so many things I hadn't tried before. The twilight tour was especially beautiful with the city lights.
Everything you need to know for your journey
Yes, our partner guides only take you to vendors with high hygiene standards and high turnover, which ensures the food is fresh. Thousands of travelers enjoy these tours without issue every year.
Jaipur is predominantly vegetarian. Most food tours here are 100% vegetarian, focusing on the rich dairy and grain-based heritage of Rajasthan.
Most tours involve about 2-3 kilometers of walking through busy bazaars. We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes as the terrain can be uneven.
Dress modestly out of respect for local culture. Lightweight, breathable cotton clothing is best. Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers are a must.
Most tours provide bottled water, but we always recommend carrying your own reusable bottle just in case.
While some snacks are inherently spicy, your guide can often choose milder versions or suggest items that suit your palate. Rajasthani food is known for its kick!
Yes! Many tours offer child-friendly options like sweets and lassi, and the morning bicycle tours are a hit with active families.
Tours usually operate rain or shine. If conditions are extreme, the operator will contact you to reschedule or provide a refund as per their policy.
Tipping is not mandatory but is highly appreciated in India if you enjoyed the service. 10-15% of the tour price is a common gesture.
Some premium tours (around $50 range) include door-to-door transport, while the basic walking tours usually meet at a central landmark in the Pink City.
Yes, most food walks pass by or start near major landmarks like the Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and the City Palace.
Group sizes vary, but most 'Small Group' tours are limited to 8-12 people to ensure a personalized experience and easy navigation through the markets.
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