Jaipur's Dust and Dreams: A Botanist's Unexpected Detour
okay, so, i didn't plan to be in Jaipur. My whole trip was supposed to be about the Western Ghats, you know, serious plant stuff. But a grant fell through (story of my life, honestly) and I ended up with a weirdly generous travel voucher and a vague sense ofā¦adventure? So here I am.
It'sā¦intense. The air is thick, like breathing through a muslin cloth. I just checked and it's shimmering with heat, a sort of hazy orange glow. Hope you like that kind of thing. Iām staying in a tiny guesthouse near *Tripolia Bazaar, which isā¦a lot. Seriously, a lot. The noise, the smells, the sheer volume of people. Itās overwhelming, but in a strangely compelling way.
Iāve been trying to find some interesting flora, obviously. The gardens areā¦well, theyāre there. But mostly manicured roses and bougainvillea. Not exactly groundbreaking for a botanist. I did stumble across a tiny patch of Citrullus colocynthis (bitter apple) growing wild near the Amber Fort. That was a win. Itās amazing how resilient some plants are, clinging to life in the cracks of the pavement. I spent a good hour just sketching it.
Someone told me that the best place to find genuinely wild plants is outside the city, near Jhalawar. Apparently, thereās a whole ecosystem out there that most tourists completely miss. Iām thinking of renting a scooter tomorrow and heading out. Itāll be hot, Iām sure, but the potential for discoveryā¦itās worth it.
Iāve been eating so much chai. Like, an embarrassing amount. And the street food! I had some mirchi vada yesterday that nearly blew my head off. Delicious, but definitely not for the faint of heart. Iām trying to be responsible, you know, document everything, take notes, but mostly Iām just wandering around, soaking it all in.
I overheard some guys arguing about the best place to get lassi near Hawa Mahal. Apparently, thereās a place that uses buffalo milk. Buffalo milk! Who knew? I need to investigate. Iām also trying to find some traditional Ayurvedic remedies. Iāve heard that Rajasthan has a rich history of herbal medicine. Iām hoping to find some interesting plants with medicinal properties.
If you get bored, Udaipur and Jodhpur are just a short drive away. I might pop over to Jodhpur if I get a chance. Heard the blue houses are pretty spectacular.
Iām starting to feel like Iām getting a handle on the rhythm of the city. Itās chaotic, yes, but thereās also a certainā¦grace to it. A resilience. The people are incredibly friendly, even when Iām butchering the Hindi. Iām definitely not regretting this detour, even if my research is a littleā¦unconventional.
I saw a review on Yelp about a spice market near Johari Bazaar that said it was āoverwhelmingly fragrant and slightly terrifying.ā That sounds about right. Iām going to check it out tomorrow. I need to stock up on some cardamom and turmeric. And maybe some more mirchi vada. Donāt judge me.
Check out TripAdvisor Jaipur for some more touristy stuff, but honestly, just wander. Get lost. Talk to people. Youāll find the real Jaipur that way. And maybe, just maybe, youāll stumble across a rare plant or two. Or at least a really good cup of chai.
Oh, and a local warned me about the monkeys near the City Palace*. Apparently, theyāre notorious for stealing sunglasses. Consider yourself warned. Rajasthan Tourism
Jaipur Local Forums has some good tips too.
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