The India Guide

A designer's guide covering Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Delhi, Goa & Day Trips

A Compilation of My Opinions & Photos

Below is a diary of my favorite spots in India, my recommendations and photos that I've snapped along the way. It is based on four visits (about 3 months total) in the last year. I have only included places I personally have been and all the photography is my own. There are many more spots I want to visit, so the guide will continue to evolve. I hope you find it helpful and fall in love with India as I have. 

Why do I spend so much time in India? My brand Beau & Ro produces it's apparel exclusively in our fair trade factory, Olive Workshop which gives me the privilege of traveling to India often! Xx - Sara

P.S. I wear so much Beau & Ro in India!

an inspiring design mecca

Jaipur

The home of blockprint, Jaipur aka "The Pink City", is my favorite city to spend extended amounts of time in in India. In addition to a bustling cultural scene, incredible architecture and palaces, the city is also home to some of the best hotels and restaurants in India.

Jaipur Hotels

There are countless fabulous hotels in Jaipur, many with amazing restaurants and bars as well! Obviously you can't stay at all of them, but add them to your list and pop by for dinner, lunch or a drink!

Jaipur

What To See

There is so much beauty in Jaipur, but you need to know where to look. Pictured on the right is Patrika Gate, located in the middle of Jaipur. It's worth a quick stop to snap this iconic picture, but other than a photo opportunity there isn't much to do there.

Jaipur

Where To Shop

Jaipur is by far my favorite city in India to shop in! From amazing artisan finds to high end designers, there is something for everyone! I have even discovered designers that I now have in the shop like jewelry designer Diane Singh, you can shop her in Beau & Ro or at her shop Concept French in Jaipur.

The Blue City

Jodhpur

Jodhpur, "The Blue City" feels much smaller than Jaipur. There are less must-see destinations or trendy restaurants, but it has it's own culture and character and worth a visit if you're in Rajasthan.

The RAAS Jodhpur

OMG this hotel was cool. RAAS Jodhpur is a fusion of modern and ancient styles. It's in the middle Jodhpur’s old town, but wildly tranquil considering.

Amazing food, a beautiful pool, and views of the illuminated Mehrangarh Fort make this hotel a magical experience.

Jodhpur

Where To Shop

Aside from handicraft and antique stores, I didn't find a ton of great boutiques. That said, right beside the Stepwell is Royal Blue, an adorable shop with unique styles and a fun assortment for men and women.

Lake Como of India

Udaipur

If you make it all the way to India, do not miss Udaipur, a city built around a lake with glistening palaces in any direction you look!

Udaipur City Palace

Pattern & Print Overload

The City Palace in Udaipur is the largest palace in Rajasthan. Built on the lake it is convenient to visit if you're staying at any of the big hotels on the lake. The palace has so many beautiful prints and patterns to see, I found it so inspiring! There are lots of twists and turns to explore, but we did not get a guide and I don't feel like we needed one.

Ambrai

Where To Eat in Udaipur

Aside from the three palaces listed above, we only went out to one restaurant, Ambrai, and it was fabulous. Despite a casual vibe, this spot has incredible views, live music and delicious food. I highly recommend it!

a busy city

Delhi

I have spent the most time in Delhi because that’s where Sidd’s family lives and where our factory is located. It’s one of two or three airports that you’ll fly into, and a host of experiences await, from the uber sophistication of the Style Mile to the hustle and energy of the Kahn Markets.  But be warned, Delhi is noisy and congested.  Keep your head on a swivel in this chaotic Indian city! 

Style Mile

High End Shopping

Style Mile is awesome for discovering the most beautiful designers India has to offer. Amongst these high end boutiques are lots of very cool restaurants and bars.

Khan Market

Khan Market, is a lively shopping district with lots of great restaurants. The shopping is more western and priced more affordably than the high end brands in Style Mile. I would reccomend a visit if you're in Delhi and be sure to walk through the pedestrian-only center street, pictured here. There is so much to explore in Khan Market and discovering it is part of the experience, so I've called out just a few of my favorite shops and restaurants below to give you a jumping off point.

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Olive Workshop

While it's not a destination to visit in Delhi, let's take a moment to talk about our factory! Olive Workshop, founded by me and my fiancé Sidd, was launched to increase transparency in the production process and offer a supportive and inspiring environment for stitchers in India.

Wherever Beau & Ro’s designs take you, we hope they make you feel like your best self along the way... and if it's back to India we love that!

A Note on Gurgaon

The Tech & Factory District

Gurgaon is located outside of Delhi and is a tale of two cities. On the one hand it is the home of Cyber City and on the other it is also a huge industrial factory district and home to our factory Olive Workshop. The ITC is a fun resort to stay in if you have a reason to be out in that direction.

Goa

Sunsets & Beaches

I've been to Goa twice. Once many years ago and then again this past January. Both visits were very special, but very different. Southern Goa is more chill and northern Goa is full of trendier restaurants and hot spots.

W Goa

A Very Fun Hotel Recommendation

From the moment you arrive at the W Goa and walk into the open air lobby with a DJ spinning behind the reception desk you have no choice but to be in vaca mode. It's a perfect mix of relaxed chill beach vibes and pool party chic... pick your adventure!

So Much To See

Day Trips Around Rajasthan

There are lots of palaces and cool destinations just a day trip away. Here are some of my favorites around Rajasthan.

The Taj Mahal

No real explanation needed here. It's an easy detour if you're driving from Jaipur to Delhi. We woke up super early to beat the crowds and I reccomend that. We hired a guide here which was great because he not only shared history but also took really fun photos at the right angles that didnt look super crowded or touristy!

Neemrana Fort

Another fun pitstops on your way to Jaipur from Delhi is Neemrana Fort. The fort has been turned into a resort and it is quite impressive. We didn't stay here but I get the impression it's better for a lunch stop than to actually stay over. An entry fee gets you in and a hike to the restaurant above the pool leads you to a complimentary buffet lunch with just a handful of other hotel guests. We thought the food was great and the view is even better.

Tijara Fort-Palace

Two hours from Delhi is Tijara Fort-Palace which is another fun excursion to a revamped fort with awesome views. We did a photoshoot here, so not sure what the protocol for day visitors is, but I would call ahead before you show up for lunch! Sometimes these big resorts have weddings and won't allow you in!

Snaps from our photoshoot at Tijara Fort-Palace

Other Tips!

  • Do not drink the water. Brush your teeth with bottled water. Complimentary bottled water will be offered anywhere you stay. 
  • And on that note, do not eat street food. It is just not worth the gamble. Trust me, I have lost. 
  • Get a driver, it's inexpensive and will save you so much headache. 
  • Consider hiring guides when visiting tourist destinations. They provide context, avoid crowds, and take great photos
  • Monsoon season isn't necessarily a bad time to visit. Fewer crowds than peak season and less heat than late spring and summer. 
  • India is big country, but in general summers are hot and winters are chilly. Pack accordingly. 
  • Be prepared to experience extreme luxury and extreme poverty. 
  • Make eye contact with drivers when crossing the street, or just don't cross the street. 
  • However long you think you should allow for the airport, double it.