Arriving in Jaipur I was a little tired of the onslaught being in the centre of Indian cities; they can be intense and a bit too tourist friendly (in other words, you are perceived and treated as a walking wallet)
But not on this walking tour!
Harish is well spoken, calm & incredibly enthousiastic about his city. He'll show you places where real jaipurians live their lives, worship, and work (and don't really care about you walking around).
He'll show you the schools where kids get their education, vibrant spice markets, temples, colourful vegetables vendors and the busy bazaars. The views were amazing.
The impression I got was that Harish saw it as a duty to show me his city in a way I could understand it and not to deposit me at a spice shop or textile store like many rickshaw 'tour guides' will do to get commissions, there is a no shopping policy during this tour.
Throughout I was not only fed great well cooked food and chai masala but also great life lessons (be like a traveler instead of a tourist, give your kindness to others like a sea instead of a well)
All in all, if you find yourself in Jaipur and you'd like to go beyond the main forts and attractions, consider going on this tour.