Jaipur by Nite ended with great food, live music and marathon.
When you are left with a follow-up act to
something as soul-stirring as a musical night by Mame Khan and Indian Ocean,
the task is indeed a tough one. The ultimate day, or night – Bite Fest, of
Jaipur by Nite, however, didn’t fade out to penultimate evening of divine
rhythms and musical bliss.
Just think of daal-baati-churma, the spicy
panchmela daal and crispy baatis dipped in desi ghee with sweet coarse churma,
and you would be lying if you didn’t salivate a bit. Add to that the authentic
Rajasthani methi-mangodi ki sabzi served with makki and bajre ki roti, lehsun
ki chutney and sangari ka achaar making for those perfect accompaniments, and I
am sure you would have found your own heaven right there. I definitely did.
The super crisp golgappas tempted me into filling
myself even before the ‘dinner’. The local band Swaraag’s Rajasthani, sufi and
Bollywood numbers adding that perfect ambience made it a joyous weekend. Also, the
wood-fired oven didn’t only add to the flavours of the pizzas on another restaurant’s
stall, the smoke and warmth of it in that breezy night almost hinted at the
arrival of chill in the air.
The rustic seating with wooden benches, cots,
colourful cushions thrown in, cane garden chairs and low stools adorned with
local craftwork added to it all. Luring the tastebuds and making many forget about the diets were stalls serving Kashmiri cuisine, range of burgers, pastas, desserts, south Indian food, and more.
For those who still braved the temptation
despite such a spectacular spread around, a couple of restaurants working in
the healthy food zone, came to the rescue. It’s rather a point of debate though
if they gained on health or lost on taste!
And then they ran:
Health was not a lost case at all as over 1,500 enthusiasts from Jaipur, nearby cities and other part of the country got together for the last act of the three-day event – 10km and 5km marathons. Post 10, the Mubarak Mahal and the grounds had an altogether different buzz to them as groups of runners, in their colourful sportswear, started collecting around for the marathon.
And then they ran:
Health was not a lost case at all as over 1,500 enthusiasts from Jaipur, nearby cities and other part of the country got together for the last act of the three-day event – 10km and 5km marathons. Post 10, the Mubarak Mahal and the grounds had an altogether different buzz to them as groups of runners, in their colourful sportswear, started collecting around for the marathon.
The longer run started from the City Palace gate,
went to Gandhi Circle on JLN Marg and back. The route for the shorter run was
from the Palace to SMS Hospital and back. Flagged off by the erstwhile royal
Padmanabh Singh, the marathon made for quite a picture with traffic-less roads and lit-up historical
buildings as the backdrop, showcasing the city’s beauty in the night.
Just like night and moonlight adds to romance,
Jaipur by Nite did to the city’s
charm with its presentation of music, food, fun and the run. Do mark the dates for
the next year to experience this yourself.
This area of Jaipur is looking so entertaining. I am loving this post and i cant wait to visit here with my friends and family. Keep sharing such good events posts with us.
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