Published January 01, 2025

Jaipur Kite Festival & Makar Sankranti 2025: Complete Guide to Stay, Food, and Locations

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As soon as January hits, Jaipur’s sky becomes mesmerising with multicolored kites capturing the rich traditions. Kites in every shape and size dance to the rhythm of the breeze. More than just a celebration, the Jaipur Kite Festival is a heartfelt tradition that brings families together, friends to rooftops, and strangers to share laughter.

The charm of Makar Sankranti blends kites, festive delicacies, and the cultural vibe in Jaipur, make 2025 an unforgettable experience for anyone visiting Jaipur. This guide covers the best places to stay, where to enjoy authentic food, and the best spots to visit for an enthusiastic kite festival in Jaipur.

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Best Places to Visit & Stay During Kite Festival in Jaipur

While experiencing the Makar Sankranti celebration in Jaipur, choosing the right place to stay adds that extra sparkle to your trip. 

Here are some of the best places that guarantee comfort, culture, and cuisine.

Chokhi Dhani: A Traditional Paradise

Come and step inside the enchanting land of Chokhi Dhani. This cosy resort epitomizes Rajasthan and promises to make your experiences unforgettable. 

More than a stay, this place is to be visited for its rustic mud huts, kaleidoscopic cultural performances, and lip-smacking authentic Rajasthani cuisine.

You can also indulge in kite flying within its lush courtyards to add a touch of festivity to your visit. If you want to experience the kite flying festival in Jaipur in an authentic Rajasthani way, then Chokhi Dhani is the perfect choice.

Chokha punjab

Chokha Punjab: Celebrating Flavours and Festivities

Chokha Punjab, where the spirit of Punjab comes alive through its delicious food and lively atmosphere. Located on the outskirts of Jaipur, this wonderful place serves up more than just the heart of Punjab, making it perfect for those wanting a venue with cultural performances and open grounds to soak in the festive spirit.

You can spend your Makar Sankranti Jaipur night here and fly lanterns with your family/friends amidst soulful Punjabi music and a glass of lassi. This upbeat setting will surely impress every person and leave a cultural impact.

Pink Pearl Hotel

Pink Pearl Hotel & Water park: Luxury Meets Fun

The Pink Pearl Hotel is the perfect retreat for those who love amusements and relaxation in the same breath. Famous for its luxurious rooms and water park attractions, the place is most apt for families and friends wanting to celebrate the Kite Flying Festival in Jaipur in luxury.

Experience the colourful kite festival at Jaipur with world-class amenities. The place is not just visually appealing to make your stay comfortable but truly makes your visit unforgettable, for it blends together culture, fun, and traditions.

Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal: Celebrate by the Lake

Jal Mahal, in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, is an ideal location to watch the kite flying festival in Jaipur. The reflection of the kites on the still waters is absolutely charming. Bring some snacks, lie down, and let yourself be carried away by the festive atmosphere that surrounds this beautiful place.

Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort: Breathtaking Views of Kites in the Sky

Sitting atop the Aravalli hills, Nahargarh Fort offers a bird’s-eye view of Jaipur and the kites in the sky. This is a quiet, peaceful and beautiful place that is loved by both locals and visitors. Watching kites high up in the sky from this fort adds a special charm to Makar Sankranti’s festivities.

Famous Rajasthani Food to Savour During the Festivities

Rajasthani food is a delight no one should miss in this world. The food here is a perfect blend of flavours with culture. Besides, we all know Makar Sankranti in Jaipur is incomplete without indulging in these delicious Rajasthani treats:

Feeni: A sweet and crispy dessert made with sugar and ghee, often enjoyed with hot milk. Sambhar’s famous feeni is a must-have dish that is sure to satisfy your tastebuds.

Dal Bati Churma: Rajasthan and dal bati churma are synonymous. Aren’t they? A signature dish from Chokhi Dhani, combining crispy bati, flavourful dal, and sweet churma.

Gajak: A sesame and jaggery delight that’s a festive must-have.

Dal ke Pakode: Crispy lentil fritters found at local stores, perfect with tea on a winter evening. You can also have them during the day while you experience the kite flying festival in Jaipur. 

Til ke Ladoo: Traditional sesame seed laddoos that bring warmth and sweetness to the celebration are a top-pick when in Jaipur during the festive season. 

Conclusion

Celebrate Makar Sankranti in Jaipur with an unforgettable experience of tradition, culture, and comfort at Chokhi Dhani or Chokha Punjab, or experience the grandeur at Pink Pearl Hotel. 

Immerse yourself in the vibrant colours of Rajasthan with folk performances and traditional feasts at Chokhi Dhani or add some hearty Punjabi flavour to your celebrations with Chokha Punjab. For those in quest of a luxurious retreat, Pink Pearl Hotel promises perfect hospitality and the perfect base to enjoy Jaipur’s festivities in style.

     

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