Do you like spicy?

Do you like spicy?

Do you like spicy? Key points ‘Chilli’ is used widely in many regions of India but by no means all You will often be asked, “Do you like spicy?”, when ordering in restaurants in India. But what does this question mean? Chilli is a great favourite in Rajasthan. A...
Welcome to our local school

Welcome to our local school

Welcome to our local school This article discusses: By 2020, India’s estimated population will be 1,380,000. Half of India’s population is under 25 years old India has made huge progress increasing completion rates for primary school education Ikaki Bagh supports our...
Celebrating Kites

Celebrating Kites

Key points People of all ages in Jaipur share a passion and historical connection for flying kites Kite flying is enjoyed all year round but reaches its peak with the festival day of Makar Sankranti festival and the three-day International Kite Flying Festival...
Growing Pomegranates

Growing Pomegranates

Pomegranate Farm Key points Pomegranates are appreciated in cooking and have a rich cultural history in parts of India including Rajasthan We are experimenting growing organic pomegranates at Ikaki Bagh for our own use Growing pomegranates may also provide small-scale...
Peacock

Peacock

Key points The Indian Peafowl, more commonly known as the Peacock, is the National Bird of India The peacock is significant in the cultural history of India Peacocks can often be seen on visits to Ikaki Bagh as well as in Jaipur City Indian culture and civilization...
Birdlife

Birdlife

Birdlife Approximately 500 species of birds have been recorded in Rajasthan. This includes approximately 100 migratory species Our visitors usually come across a variety of local birds on a visit to our organic farm, Ikaki Bagh Bird lovers can also make day trips to...