Jaipur, globally known as the “Pink City” represents a unique blend of tradition and modernity. While the walled city, with buildings and ramparts all painted pink, stands still in time; the modern city presents a metropolitan flavour - a busy hub for tourism and commerce. Jaipur is nestled in hilly bowl with forts and palaces perched on top. The city has several historical sightseeing options such as the City Palace, the famous Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, Sisodiya Rani Palace and the life in the city presents a colourful panorama with a mix of the local people in their traditional attire, elephants and rickshaws, and a large number of tourists and business travellers all contributing to the bustling business of the city. Jaipur is easily reachable by road rail and by air. Jaipur lies at a distance of 260 kms from Delhi, and is also well-connected with other major cities of India.