Andrew+S

Arrived at Jaipur about 1 o'clock in the morning. I see the people in the busy city, the women with the red dots on their forehead. I feel the kind of dry weather and the relatively high temperature burn on my skin. I walk around Rajasthan. I hear the rupees jingling in peoples pockets. Rupees are money in Jaipur. On the way we pass the dunes and deserts. The urban region is covered in lots of urban land and little rural part of the region. The natural resources of Jaipur are stones and minerals are one of the natural resources. Another natural resource is sandstones, and marble is another natural resource for Jaipur. Another natural resource is granite another type of rock of natural resource in Jaipur. All of the imports and exports are another thing of Jaipur's economy. The imports are oil, electricity, and natural gas, a popular bunch of imports. The exports are all sorts of fabrics, gems, a rock type granite, jewellry, and leather. Imports and Exports are very important to economy. The king of Jaipur are called Maharajas OR Raja. The Raja reinged fifty years, the longest Raja. The per capita GDP of Jaipur is $2,700. I do not know the HDI ranking, do not know the literacy rate, and do not know the life expectancy. After a lot of walking around Jaipur I finally checked into the Hind Hotel in Jaipur.

In the morning we went to the Banas River then after that the Banganga River. We went to Amer Palace, eight and a half miles away from the hotel in Jaipur. I rode up the palace gate-the palace was built in 1592. In 1625 it was added by Raja. In 1666 it was added beautified. It was used by Raja only in the summertime, when its cooler that town Palace. It was guarded by native people, because the native people were notified of their loyalty. We also visited the famous mountain with the famous Jaigarh Fort and that is where all of Raja's many wives go when Raja dies. Everyday there's a sheep, pig, or goat that is killed before the altar. I saw one get killed that day. My guide says they eat the animal for sacrifice. I think that was very interesting. There are doves everywhere and many peacocks. Then I went back to the hotel and I went home and my adventure in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, South Asia, Asia was over.