Chokhi Dhani Jaipur is an ethnic village style resort in Jaipur. One must have good reasons to visit Chokhi Dhani Jaipur, as why would one want to visit a resort in a historical city. In fact on our trip to Rajasthan in 2016 also, we first spent 3 days in Jaipur visiting Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Jal Mahal, Hawal Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jaipur Palace and other iconic places of Jaipur. And then we spent 4 days in Udaipur. Here, after visiting the Udaipur Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli Museum, Shilpgram, Sahelion ki Bari, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Ranakpur Jain Temple, Chittorgarh Fort and doing some crazy shopping, we returned back to Jaipur for a day. And in the evening, we planned a visit to Chokhi Dhani.
We were staying in Jaipur with our relatives. Since it was a Sunday evening and everyone was at home. So, we decided to take everyone for a treat. We called for a cab to accommodate the 9 of us and take us on the much awaited visit to Chokhi Dhani. As luck would have it, the cab got little late. Read on to know the account of our Chokhi Dhani Jaipur evening visit.
The fun-filled journey to Chokhi Dhani
As we started for the journey, we realized none of us, including the cab driver knew the route to Chokhi Dhani. Again, luck by chance, one of us got the GPS working and we started following it in anticipation. Abhishek was sitting in the front seat with the driver. He was promptly handed over the navigation device cum phone 🙂 Thereafter, we kept pestering him with ‘how much time to the destination’, ‘are you sure we are on the right path’ and several such questions.
Finally, we reached Chokhi Dhani. The resort is quiet big with several entrances. We got down near the entrance which leads to rooms for overnight stay. Then, on the direction of the guard there, we proceeded towards the entrance to the ethnic village.
Entrance and Reception of Chokhi Dhani
By this time, it was already 8:00pm. Although the Chokhi Dhani Jaipur visiting hours are from 5 PM to 11 PM. Immediately, we could see the disadvantage of reaching late on a Sunday evening. The reception of Chokhi Dhani was getting more crowded with every passing moments. Nevertheless, the reception area is quiet big. Plus, it has seating arrangements on all sides and in the center so that others can wait while one person gets into the queue for tickets. There are 2 different types of menu
- a basic traditional Rajasthani thali / buffet platter
- continental thali / buffet platter
As you can clearly understand, the continental thali is to attract the people who will like to visit the place but may not be interested in Rajasthani cuisine. We were very much interested to try out the Rajasthani cuisine of Chokhi Dhani as we had already heard a lot about it. So, we opted for this one.
Into Chokhi Dhani
After waiting a while in the queue, we got our coupons. It had a timing of 9:30pm mentioned as our approximate timing for food service. With our coupons in our hands, eager to explore Chokhi Dhani we happily entered inside. We decided to spend the one and half hour at hand exploring different options and then head for food around 9:30pm.
Once you enter Chokhi Dhani, at a fist glance, it really feels like you are in a traditional Rajasthani village. A lot of effort must have gone into creating the genuine ethnic feel. The whole ground is covered with thin layer of sand and hard soil. It consists of numerous stalls, entertainment centers, game centers and shopping centers , randomly scattered all through. Hence, the whole area has a feel of village fare to it. This is how a typical Indian village celebrate occasions by setting up fares where one can eat, shop, play and enjoy all through the day and night, till the fare lasts.
All the attractions are mixed up, as you walk through Chokhi Dhani, you will encounter one or the other unexpectedly. Guess that adds to the fervor. Here’s our major reasons to visit Chokhi Dhani Jaipur, including the best places to visit in Chokhi Dhani Jaipur.
Food Stalls
As soon as you enter Chokhi Dhani, you will see numerous food stalls. These are setup in the form of small huts. There are stalls of sweets, ice cream, bhutta (charcoal baked corn), jalebi (an Indian sweet), street foods like pani puri, bhel puri, samosa, and beverages like lassi and jal jeera. Mineral water bottles can also be found on these stalls . The food or beverage at these stalls need to be additionally purchased. Their cost is not included in the coupon. But they are nominally charged. Our little daughter particularly enjoyed malai kulfi (an Indian icecream). As we entered, we all took our malai Kulfi and then we proceeded to watch some ethnic performance going on in the vicinity.
Ethnic Performance
There are stages setup randomly at different locations inside Chokhi Dhani ground. These stages are also setup in the form of huts. While savouring our Kulfis we headed to an ethnic dance performance going on at one of the stages nearby. It was a traditional ghoomer dance being performed by a small group of artist. The best part is, to watch the performance, you can either sit on the ground or on the khatiya ( A woven bed) . You can even lie down and enjoy the performance!! Later on, we came across several other ethnic dance and stage performances being done in various other parts of Chokhi Dhani.
Dance stage
After watching the dance performance, we headed further. Next we came across an open dance stage. A traditional song with full beats was being played. All the guests were welcome to dance to the tunes. People were truly enjoying their dance, forgetting all their worries, living in the moment.
Magic shows
Next, we witnessed a magic show. An old illusionist, dressed like a village tantrik was performing magic tricks. The magic show stage is more like an arena where there is a slightly elevated stage in the center for the illusionist. Chairs are put in the area around the stage . Next there is a circular boundary wall surrounding the arena. We thoroughly enjoyed the performance here.
Fortune teller
From the magic show, we next proceeded to game center. Near there, on a small table, there was a fortune teller sitting. She had a parrot with her. On her request, the parrot will pick one of the cards and the fortune teller will then forecast your fortune reading from the card. Nevertheless, we decided to keep the future a surprise to ourselves and skip this part 🙂
Game center
The game center is nothing but an alley of small rooms setup at one end. Each of the room hosts a different game. These are the traditional games mostly played in villages and small towns. The games included a traditional style bowling arena with small bowling game setup, a balloons screen to shoot at the balloons, a ring game, an archery game and several others. We suppose this was the part that really got the guys in our group excited. They tried their hands on almost all the games.
Shopping complex
While the guys enjoyed the archery and shooting, the girls & ladies spotted a shopping complex just besides. Without a moments hesitation, they decided this was the place to head next. Thus, all of us next headed to the Shopping complex. It had shops all around selling ethnic handicrafts , showpieces, home décor items, lightings and fabrics. Our friends wanted to pick few souvenirs for their relatives. While they shopped, we roamed around.
Pottery
At one place, there was a small pottery setup. A guy was shaping beautiful miniature pots out of the spinning pottery wheel. If interested, you can try your hands on pottery here. You can create a miniature pot with the help of this guy and carry it back home with you as a certificate of your work !!
Puppet show
Which ethnic Rajasthani setup can be complete without a puppet show. Thus, there is a puppet show also arranged at the premises of Chokhi Dhani. Thus, the attraction of puppet show is also one of the major reasons to visit Chokhi Dhani Jaipur.
Village setup
Overall, minute details have been taken into consideration while decorating Chokhi Dhani to give it a real village setup. In between the different elements that we describe above, you will stumble upon various cute elements that are true to a village setup. Like, a well or a hand pump. Or, a tree house. Some people will be roaming around in traditional dresses with a couple of cattle, just like you will see on a village road or in a crop field. The overall setup is one of the foremost reasons to visit Chokhi Dhani Jaipur.
And then, we stumbled upon a bullock cart…
Finally, the food
Overall, we had a wonderful time. Without even realizing, it was already time for dinner. We proceeded for the traditional buffet dinner. However, we found the buffet dinner arrangement very confusing. As, there were different seating areas. At one place, there was a floor seating arrangement. While, at another, there were tables and chairs. It was not at all clear which one was for continental buffet spread and which one was for traditional one.
Finally upon enquiry, we came to know that there were two setups for the traditional buffet thali itself. One where the people were being served. And, there was already a waiting queue. However, the other one was self – service zone. We didn’t have any more patience to wait as the children in our group were hungry by now. And obviously the time mentioned on the coupon was not being honored. So, we proceeded to the self service counter.
However, the temporary irritation produced by the chaos soon vanished. As we proceeded in the self service queue through the food counters. One by one, we loaded our plates with Rajasthani cuisines. Including some 20 varieties of dishes that included traditional daal-baati-choorma, gatte ki sabji, panchrangi daal, phulka, baajre ki roti, rice, pakoda, dahi and imarti amongst many. In short, just a spoon each from the items, and your stomach will be full. In conclusion, the traditional ethnic food is one of the foremost reasons to visit Chokhi Dhani Jaipur.
And then we departed..
Finally, post a content dinner, we decided to leave from Chokhi Dhani as it was almost 11 at night. Almost the closing time of the restaurant. However, we longed to stay further. As, we had to skip some of the activities and shows in lieu of time. We made a promise to ourselves to return here if we happen to visit Jaipur again and to come on time 🙂 Nevertheless, there could not have been a better ending to our Rajasthan vacation!!
Tips for visiting:
- Arrive early to avoid the rush.
- Minimum time required to visit Chokhi Dhani Jaipur is 2 hours, as per our experience. But one can easily spend 4-5 hours enjoying all that it has to offer.
- Try some of the street food and dessert counters before visiting for main dinner
- Enjoy the various shows and participate in activities to get the real feel
- Wear comfortable cloths and shoes as you will be walking a lot. Weather will be pleasant at night.
- You will get food and water in abundance, so, no need to carry them
- Make sure you carry your camera for photos and recording some performances
- Sort out and identify where is the place you are going to settle for dinner to avoid the kind of confusion that we went through
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I will consider visiting when I finally get around to visiting Rajasthan. Thanks!
This sound like the perfect way to get an authentic view of the local culture. We would love to visit Choke Dhani sometime in the near future. It would definitely be an awesome experience!
It will be a great experience for sure..a crisp way to soak into the culture I would say
What an interesting village, there is so much to see and so much to do. Very ideal if you are looking for a place that would let you experience some local culture. I’d love to see the magic show and I also want to experience the fortune telling.
Exactly Marge, there was so much to do, we couldn’t experience it all even after spending the whole evening 🙂
Thanks for all the information. Have been planning a trip to CD for years now but as it with most things that are relatively nearby we postpone it for one thing or another. I think it’s really quite a vibrant and a perfect way to introduce any foreigners or our of state guests to the culture of Rajasthan. I am glad the food, when you finally had it, turned out to be good.
Yes, definitely worth a one time visit. While Indians would mostly know what to expect. It will be a great cultural experience for those coming from overseas. The food is quiet traditional Rajasthani and hence gives you yet another peak in their lifestyle
We have been to Choki Dhani in Mumbai and recently in Jaisalmer. Love the way they set up the village so colorful and beautiful. We too had a chance to behold the outstanding folk and traditional performnaces.
Wow great to know that you too enjoyed the theme as much as we did
Folk songs and dancing make me so happy, this would have been so neat to see! Yup, another one for the list!
The atmosphere there is very charged up with all the dance, songs, shows going on all around you
Thanks for sharing such a unique experience. These are the things that make all our travels so difference from one another.
Thats true
I would love this place. The authentic Rajasthani village ambience and the folk songs and dances make for a wonderful experience. Not to forget the food, one of my favourite cuisines is Rajasthani.
Same here..love rajasthani cuisine, traditional music and dance, painting, fabrics, pottery, colors and what not 😀 The village ambiance, although I must say, a little glamorized, still was quiet a unique one to enjoy an evening out there
I visited one in Secunderabad long back but I really enjoyed the concept with which they have made all these type of attractions all over India.I still remember the traditional rajasthani thali we had sitting crosslegged in typical rajasthani fashion.Over the years, it has become a major attraction offering authentic rajasthani feels.
You are right. And add to that all the traditional performances, magic shows, street food counters etc. and it takes the whole atmosphere to a different level
The food here is awesome..totally love the place! I like how they treat you here….with so much warmth. Thanks for sharing!
Next, you must go to Haveli in Punjab!
Sure dear…added Haveli already to my list. Your excitement about Haveli has made me want to go there as soon as possible 🙂
All of this sounds so wonderful, what a great way to spend an evening! If I ever make it to that area, I’ll definitely be checking this out. The food sounds amazing, you’ve made me hungry!
He he .. thanks Lisa. It was a nice evening spent soaking in the culture of the region. Do checkout when you happen to be here
So much to do, see, eat and experience! Looks like a great night! I think the ethnic performance and food stalls would be my favorite part.
You are right. There was so much to see and do and so much to satisfy your taste bug that we fell short of time !!
This looks like such a interesting experience. I would have really enjoyed all the different performances. And the street food – yum! I am a huge fan of Indian desserts, so I am sure, like your daughter, I would have loved the Kulfi too.
Absolutely Soraya 🙂 Check it out when you get a chance
I thoroughly enjoyed being in Jaipur! The show and the pink city was just an incredible time spent. I remember enjoying the puppet show when I was there! It was featured with the dancers! I held my breath at the woman who balanced 7 ceramic pots from large to small on her head! It was crazy!
Right Janine. The dance performances require great balancing acts. We were spellbound all through the traditional performances that we happened to see there
This sounds like an absolutely incredible experience! I’m always looking for authentic local experiences while traveling, and I will definitely have to keep this in mind when I visit Rajasthan! What was your favourite dish that you had that evening? Also you mentioned arriving early to miss the rush, when does the rush start?
Great! Have it on your list. The place opens to public by 5:30 in the evening. So, its better to reach by 6-6:30pm so that you can fully enjoy all the activities and things to do before your dinner. Might not be as crowded on weekdays, but was definitely super crowded on weekend when we arrived by 8pm. Personally, my favorite was the daal-baati-choorma. It is an authentic rajasthani cuisine and quiet famous. I had this notion that my journey is not gonna be complete until I try it out 😛 and at last I got a tasty one in Chokhi Dhani. Also, Kulfi and the sweet rabari were delicious
How did you manage to get GPS working over there?! Choke Dhani looks fascinating and is on my list! The ethnic performances looks like great fun 🙂
It indeed was great fun. Actually the place is inside the city boundaries only, almost at the outskirts so gps worked like a charm. Was really an added advantage for us
What a cool experience! I love visiting traditional villages when I travel to new countries because that to me is so much more authentic of an experience than visiting the big tourist sites. And I would want to try all the food there!
Beware Diana, in total there were some 20 varieties to try out in the buffet spread itself. Add to that the numerous stalls of street food and desserts
Oh gosh don’t tell me that! You are going to make me book a flight there now!
🙂 You are most welcome!!
Oh, wow! Loos like an incredible experience! i would love to check out the food stalls – bet it’s hard to decide what to choose!
It definitely is hard to make a choice. We so very much wanted to try some pani puri, a savory Indian street food. But after having our dinner, we were not in position to take even one byte!! So, we had to drop the idea (with heavy hearts indeed 🙂 )
Great. I regret not to give it a visit on my trip on Jaipur.
Do visit next time and reach there early in the evening to experience it the best!
Next time sure. Bd thanks for the tip
Sure..you are welcome!