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JAIPUR Itinerary • MUST READ! (2024)

“The Pink City” of Jaipur is majestic Rajasthan’s bustling capital and is just jam-packed with splendid palaces, mystical temples and unmatched shopping opportunities. Located in the Golden Triangle in the north of India, it’s been at the center of India’s cultural, artistic and scientific development since its foundation.

Whether it’s a museum of handmade textiles or a sprawling astronomical observatory you’re after, you’ll find this living history all over our Jaipur itinerary!

Jaipur is so big and so manic that it can be a challenge to pack everything in. But when you decide to follow our Jaipur itinerary, you’re getting so much more than just a list of sites to visit. From the best place to stay in Jaipur in 3 days to the nearest eatery for every attraction, we’ve really thought of everything!

Just stick close to our 3 day in Jaipur itinerary and you’ll be in for a dazzling time in the pink city of Jaipur!

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From state-of-the-art museums to an utterly beguiling pink palace, Jaipur hosts a whole trove of treasures with which to dazzle visitors. Our day-by-day Jaipur itineraries will introduce you to all the city’s iconic wonders, as well as find spaces where you can just breathe and take it all in! If you are wondering how many days to spend in Jaipur, then I suggest that 3 is plenty.

There are various methods of getting around Jaipur. Uber and Ola, another app-based cab service, both operate in Jaipur and are the most hassle-free ways of getting around.

You can also take a rickshaw which is best for short distances. Try The Pink City Rickshaw Company which is run and owned by women from low-income households in Jaipur. It’s easy to spot these hot pink, eco-friendly, and custom-designed vehicles from a distance!

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3 Day Jaipur Itinerary Overview

  • Day 1 – Jaipur City Palace , Chandra Mahal , Street Food , Jantar Mantar , Hawa Mahal
  • Day 2 – Albert Hall , Amrapali Museum , Lunch at Old Green Tandoori , Bazaar Shopping , Monkey Temple , Dinner at Arya Niwaz
  • Day 3 – Amer Fort , Jal Mahal , Block Print Museum , Lunch at Anokhi , Gem Palace , Nahargarh Fort

As magical as Jaipur may seem when you’re ogling the pink palace, there are also parts of Jaipur that are far from picturesque. Choosing where to stay on your Jaipur trip is very important!

Bani Park is the best place to stay in Jaipur. It’s a tranquil and safe residential area that is within easy proximity to the sights on your Jaipur itinerary! It’s close to the train station and rickshaw drivers are always close by to get you around Jaipur.

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There are numerous accommodation options ranging from budget to all-out luxury! Bani Park is actually the center of the haveli accommodation industry. Havelis are traditional Indian mansions that are built around a courtyard and you’ll find plenty of these charming hotels in Bani Park!

C Scheme is another good option to base your itinerary for Jaipur. It has fewer accommodation options than Bani Park but it is within walking distance of the major Jaipur attractions, such as the City Palace.

If you prefer to be right in the heart of things while on your Jaipur visit, consider Mirza Ismail Road (also known as MI Road). This colossal road cuts through the entire city, meaning it has ideal access to transport! The area has various accommodation options to suit all budgets and is ideal for those interested in shopping and local cuisine.

Best Hostel in Jaipur – Zostel Jaipur Hostel

Zostel Jaipur Hostel

Zostel Jaipur Hostel is the two-time winner of the best hostel in India prize so you know you’re in good hands here! It’s situated in the city center, near the Hawa Mahal. There’s free wifi, air conditioning for humid summers, and regular social events! The staff has gotten top marks for friendliness and helpfulness, while the hostel itself remains pristine.

Best Airbnb in Jaipur: Period property steeped in history!

Period property steeped in history

This palatial, heritage property will make you feel like you stepped back in time the moment you walk through the door. It’s the kind of place where every detail has been considered and nothing skipped. Perfect for the insta-minded.

Best Luxury Hotel in Jaipur – Taj Rambagh Palace

Taj Rambagh Palace

With endless landscaped gardens, four-poster beds and on-call butlers, you could be forgiven for thinking you’re royalty at the Taj Rambagh Palace! After all, the hotel is a palace that was once the home of the Maharajah of Jaipur! The staff at this 5-star hotel is both discrete and efficient, and everything from cocktails to afternoon tea is on offer!

Jaipur Itinerary Day 1 Map

Day 1 of our Jaipur Itinerary takes in the historical pink city. Prepare to be amazed by the ancient palaces and swept up Jaipur’s manic energy. Wear comfortable shoes and light, loose clothing as there will be a bit of walking involved. You can get between the various attractions by Tuk Tuk which can easily be hailed from the street -just remember to barter hard on the price!

10.00 am – Chandra Mahal

Chandra Mahal

Although it’s technically a part of City Palace, Chandra Mahal has its own entrance fee and a famed reputation in its own right! It’s a seven-story building but only the ground floor can be visited by tourists.

The royal collection on display at the museum is just spectacular, with everything from priceless manuscripts to rare carpets on display! Although it’s a bit pricey, most visitors agree that it’s worth it.

  • How long should I stay here?  1 hour
  • Getting there –  Take a Tuk Tuk or cab

11:30 am- City Palace

City Palace

Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur City Palace is a fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture. The enormous complex took up one-seventh of old Jaipur so there’s plenty to see.

The Mubarak Mahal is one of the great highlights of the palace. It was constructed as a reception hall in the 19th century and today, it’s the palace museum. There are some truly envy-provoking clothes worn by the royal family on display!

In the Diwan-I-Khas, an audience chamber, you’ll find two silver vessels which hold the Guinness World Book of Records for the largest silver vessels in the world. They were used to carry water from the Ganges for Sawaii Madho Singh II who wanted to only drink the holy water while on tour in England!

If you can afford to splash out on just one thing, it should be a guided tour of the City Palace. The palace is just gigantic and has so many stories that only an insider can tell! If you don’t have a guide, try the audio guide which costs $3 USD.

  • Cost  – $10
  • Getting there  –  It’s adjacent to Chandra Mahal so use those feet!

1.00 pm – Street Food

If you are backpacking India on a budget then you will probably be living on street food. Indian street food is world-famous and if it’s your first time in Jaipur you have to try it! The offerings are varied are ubiquitous, the flavors tantalizing and best of all it is super cheap! Pakora’s (fried balls of spicy stuff) can readily be picked up from $0.10. You can find street food pretty much anywhere and the streets around City Palace and Chandra Mahal have a few stalls or kiosks operating.

Some western stomachs can be a bit sensitive to spices and ghee and but you don’t have too much to worry about in terms of hygiene. Just pick somewhere that looks popular and eat only food that is hot and fresh.

2.00 pm – Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II who was fascinated with the mysteries of the skies. It continues to be a working astronomical observatory that fascinates tourists on vacation in Jaipur!

Vrihat Samrat Yantra, the huge sundial, is the crown jewel of Jantar Mantar. At 27m, it’s the tallest sundial in the world.

Jaya Prakash Yantra is another stellar highlight of our Jaipur itinerary. When the inverted image of the sky falls on the marble slabs, casting a shadow, it’s possible to determine the positions of various stars and planets!

Other fascinating instruments include Digamsa and Karnti Vritya which measure times for sunrise and sunset, and the solar sign of the sun, respectively.

Make sure that you get here around midday when the sun is overhead. This means you’ll be able to see how readings are taken from the various instruments much more easily than at other times!

  • How long should I stay here?  30 – 60 minutes
  • Getting there  –  A Tuk Tuk or Cab to the main entrance

3.30 pm – Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal

The next of our places to visit Jaipur in 3 days is Hawa Mahal, the gorgeous “Palace of the Wind” and one of the classic Jaipur landmarks. It was built as an extension to City Palace in 1799 to allow royal ladies to watch street parades without being seen by the wider public.

The architecture of Hawa Mahal is just sublime. Admiring the facade, which is shaped a bit like a honeycomb, you can take in all 953 windows!

Some say that the shape was inspired by Lord Krishna’s crown.  When the royal ladies would watch street activities, they’d have the windows slightly open to let in a breeze, giving rise to the name “Palace of the Wind”.

Hawa Mahal is also reputedly the world’s tallest building without a foundation. If you notice a slight curve in the structure, that was a mechanism to compensate for the lack of a foundation!

  • How long should I stay here?  2 hours
  • Getting there  –  It’s a 9 minute walk from the last stop. Ask for “Hawa Mahal”.

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Jaipur Itinerary Day 2 Map

I do hope you saved some energy yesterday as Day 2 of our Jaipur Itinerary is equally as action-packed! Today we take in some colonial-era architectural gems, a few lovely museums, and finish with sunset up at the monkey temple; my personal favorite spot in Jaipur.

10:00 am – Albert Hall Museum

Albert Hall

When the building first started on Albert Hall, no one had any idea of what purpose the structure would serve! Fortunately, Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II approved an idea to create a museum in the space that would showcase the talents of local artists.

Albert Hall’s architecture is something of an attraction in itself. The Indian-Saracenic style incorporates features from various Indian architectural styles.

The museum walls are covered in murals depicting daily life in various other great empires, like Babylon and Egypt. This allowed citizens to compare their lives with others and develop their knowledge.

The 16 galleries inside the museum range from armor to miniature paintings. There are some fascinating coins that date back to before the 11th century! You’re also able to admire royal jewellery, intricate woodwork, and ivory statues.

  • How long should I stay here?  60 – 90 minutes
  • Getting there –  Take a Tuk Tuk or cab

11.30 am – Amrapali Museum

No, it’s not just another museum on the Jaipur itinerary; this is the Amrapali Museum and, trust us, it’s awesome! It has arguably the most state-of-the-art facilities to showcase hand-picked items from around India, and it’s just stunning.

Amrapali Museum was founded by two friends who went on an epic trip around India, sourcing unique items from various Indian tribes. The love and thought that went into this venture are so palpable in the museum that it’d be a shame to miss it when you travel to Jaipur!

The bulk of the museum’s collection is jewelry and expensive personal items. While you can easily give yourself free rein to explore the museum, there are a number of absolute must-see items on show!

One of the more unusual collections is that of  mukhnaals . These gilded objects were used by Indian kings as mouthpieces for hookahs. The eclectic designs range from fish to elephants!

Another insight into lavish royal life comes with the pair of  mojris  from around the 19th century. These shoes are made of solid gold and silver, encrusted with rubies and emeralds, and would have been worn for ceremonial occasions!

You may not be able to afford the real thing but upstairs there are some pretty good replicas for sale!

  • Getting there  –  It’s a 5 – 10 minute ride by Tuk Tuk or cab

1.00 pm – Lunch at Old Green Tandoori

Old Green Tandori

Today we’re having lunch at what is something of a Jaipur institution. Green Tandoori situated just opposite Chamelli market is a hub for foreigners re-fueling after browsing the markets and professional stone buyers. They do classic Indian dishes and amazing tandoori’s at bargain prices.

I recommend the Paneer Tikka Tandoori (cheese roasted in spices) chased down by a lassi – a typical Indian milk-based drink. Or, if you are very hungry take a Thali (mixed tray).

The Green Tandoori makes it very easy to access the next options in our itinerary.

  • Cost  – $3 will properly fill you up
  • Getting there  –  It’s a 9-minute walk or you can grab a Tuk Tuk for about 50rps

2.00 pm – Bazaar shopping

Bazaars

From turbans to musical instruments, Jaipur’s bazaars have anything and everything you can imagine on sale! Even if you’re not buying, just taking the vibrant atmosphere in will be a highlight of your Jaipur itinerary!

There are different markets and bazaars scattered across Jaipur each one specializing in something different from textiles, to stones to metal to random bits of crap!

Sireh Deori Bazaar is probably the most famous place to shop while touring Jaipur. It’s just opposite the Hawa Mahal and has a variety of goods, ideal for window shoppers who want to get an idea of what’s on offer! You’ll also find the best camel leather products here.

For a bit of Maharaja bling, head to Johari Bazaar. It’s a bit like an Aladdin’s cave, with heaps of precious stones and glittering metals. Handmade necklaces and any jewelry set with precious stones are the perfect souvenirs to remember your vacation in Jaipur many years after!

You’ll find carpets, dyed fabrics, and brassware at Tripolia Bazaar. There are also rows and rows of the colorful lac bangles that are so iconically worn by Indian women!

Finally, head to Chandpole Bazaar. It continues its long history of selling sculptures made from marble, wood or stone. The marble carvings are particularly gorgeous!

  • Cost  – Pay for what you buy!
  • How long should I stay here?  90 minutes +!
  • Getting there –   Depends on which bazaar you want. Either walk or grab a Tuk Tuk

5.00 pm- Monkey Temple

monkey temple

The Monkey Temple, or Galta Ji Temple, is a temple dedicated to Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god.  Aside from being popular with tourists, the temple complex is still a sacred pilgrimage site for Hindu devotees

There are actually a series of temples to explore here and taking them all on will take you a few hours. It is a must-see in Jaipur in 3 days.

Take a Tuk Tuk to the bottom of the hill. Your driver will wait around if you pay him for his time and this may be the easiest and safest opinion.

Then you walk up the temple and make your way up the winding pathways to the summit. The monkeys are absolutely everywhere, watch your valuables and do not get too close to them as they can become aggressive.

The view from the top is great and it is a great spot from where to take in the sun-set. Bring a torch as making your way down after dark can be a bit tricky.

  • Cost  – Donation for maintenance
  • Getting there  – Hire a Tuk Tuk or cab and ask the driver to wait for you

7.00 pm – Dinner at Arya Niwaz

Dinner at Arya Niwaz

Arya Niwaz is an (expensive) Jaipur hotel that has an excellent, well-priced restaurant that is open to the public. It offers some of the best traditional vegetarian food in Jaipur and the menu format allows you to try multiple options. I recommend the Bindi (Okra) and Aubergine dishes. The salads are also decent and are washed in mineral water.

They don’t allow alcohol to be consumed on the premises but if you sit in the garden nobody is exactly watching you…

  • Cost  – $3 – $5 for a feast
  • Getting there –   Grab a Tuk Tuk. It’s a 10-15 minute ride in evening traffic

Zostel Jaipur

Zostel Jaipur

Zostel Jaipur is the two-time winner of the best hostel in India prize, so you know you’re in good hands here! It’s situated in the city center near the Hawa Mahal. There’s free wifi, air conditioning for humid summers, and regular social events!

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Jaipur Itinerary Day 3

You may have 3 days in Jaipur, but there’s no need to search high and low wondering what to do in Jaipur next! Our incredible 3-day itinerary in Jaipur rounds up the final Jaipur attractions that will stoke your curiosity and steal your breath. Be sure to bring your best travel camera to record these precious moments!

07:30 am – Amer Fort

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The jewel in the crown of Jaipuri tourism is without any doubt the splendid, epic, and captivating Amer Fort and Palace. Located some 20km away from Jaipur city, the fortress is built into the surrounding hills and was once t…

The best way to get here is to hire a Tuk Tuk for half day. He will drive you here, wait for you, can then stop by the Jal Mahal on the return leg and drop you either at your hotel or at our lunch spot.

The Fort itself is big with a number of different sections, It does get busy most days so get here EARLY. A guided tour is a good way to make the most of the fort.

Note that Tuk Tuk drivers will offer to take you textile stops on the way back from Amer Fort. If you are in the market for some, then do consider this but be mindful that they take you to their friends/cousins shop rather than the one that has the best wares. Personally I got an awesome shirt made via this method.

  • How long should I stay here?
  • Getting there –   It’s an hours drive from the centre of Jaipur. Hire a driver for half a day.

12.00 pm – Anokhi Museum of Hand Block Printing

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Block printing is a proper Rajasthani tradition and some of the best block print work in the whole world is still done in Jaipur. If you are visiting Jaipur for the first time then you will certainly notice the blocks and fabrics on sale around you.

The Anokhi Museum is the stunning result of a true labor of love. It was founded by an Indian family and remains a privately-owned, small organization.

Anokhi is dedicated to preserving and promoting the threatened local hand block printing industry, and we think it’s doing a fabulous job.

There’s a small collection of historical textiles that help document the  evolution of hand block printing  in India. The focus, however, is on contemporary hand block printing from the 1960s to the present day.

There’s a rich permanent collection of clothing, raw fabrics and home furnishings that showcases the many varied patterns that these artisans have created in the last 60 years! This is accompanied by a photographic collection and items from the production process.

Learning about the different kinds of dyes (from natural to chemical processes) and tools (including brass and wooden blocks, as well as carving tools) is really an interesting experience to add to your Jaipur itinerary! The Anokhi Museum also hosts various temporary exhibitions. These might explore unique kinds of bedding from a small village or the use of traditional techniques in more contemporary styles of clothing. Don’t miss out!

  • Getting there  –  Its en route back from Amer Fort

1.00 pm – Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal

Rising out of a body of glimmering water, Jal Mahal, or the Water Palace, has to be one of the most serene Jaipur points of interest! It was constructed at the end of the 18th century as a hunting lodge and was later renovated into the elegant palace we see today.

You can stop off here on the way back from Amer Fort and get your photo ops. Now, the Jal Mahal is also particularly beautiful at sunset but unfortunately, the sun doesn’t usually set at midday. Sorry about that bt this itinerary has to run on a schedule!

You’re probably wondering how a palace just “floats” on a lake and that’s a valid question! Firstly, you only see one level of the palace from above ground; below the water are a further four stories! When the palace was built, it wasn’t surrounded by a lake as the area was experiencing a severe drought.

To preserve the palace when the drought passed, the palace’s pink sandstone walls were coated in special lime mortar to prevent water seeping into the monument. Note that access to the Palace is by special request and private tour only.

  • Getting there  –   It’s a 12 minute ride from the block museum

2.30 pm – Late Lunch at Anokhi

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Anokhi is one of my favorite lunch spots in Jaipur. Located near Haveli & Sanjay Marg and set in a peaceful garden environment, they specialize in creating and serving up delicious, healthy, modern fusion foods. Dishes here include semolina pasta and vegetarian sushi. They also have a mega selection of tea, do great coffee, and filling cakes!

Prices are high for Jaipuri standards but don’t trouble most westerner budgets to be honest.

  • Cost – $10 per person
  • Getting there  –  Have your driver drop you here

4.00 pm – Gem Palace

Keeping with the theme of Jaipuri industries next up is a trip to the cities leading gem emporium (or gemporium…)

A veritable treasure trove, the Gem Palace is one of the best places to visit in Jaipur in 3 days! It’s home to both antique and modern jewelry that’s been in hot demand since the mid-19th century. If you’re shopping, be prepared to fork out your money but rest assured that the quality is unbeatable.

The store is owned by the Kasliwal family who first gained fame as court jewelers to the maharajas of India. The skilled jewelers and gem cutters passed their skills down to the present generation who have also brought in Western influences.

  • Cost  – Pay for what you buy
  • Getting there  –  Take a Tuk Tuk or cab

5.30 pm – Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort Jaipur

Nahargarh Fort’s walls are visible from many parts of Jaipur so it would be rude not to visit.

The story goes that while the fort was being built, strange things started happening. Each day the workers would come to work to find the previous day’s work destroyed.

The ruling Maharaja investigated and found that the land was haunted by the spirit of a tiger! To placate the tiger, a shrine to it was built and the fort was named after him: Nahargarh, meaning “abode of the tiger”!

Before you get lost in the wonders of  Nahargarh Fort itself , appreciate the fantastic views of Jaipur and the countryside that the hilltop location affords!

The fort was constructed in 1734 and you can still see the original 1km-long walls. Many of the other original structures have been destroyed. The highlight of the fort is the palace which dates from the late 19th century when it was used by Madho Singh II to keep his favorite concubines away from the disapproval of his officials and wives!

If you enjoy Indian sites with interesting stories, check out our guide to  the most mysterious places in India.

This is a very popular spot for Bollywood, music video & Instagram shoots. I’m not sure the Tiger spirit would approve.

  • Getting there  –  It’s a 12 minute ride

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When deciding when to visit Jaipur, the weather is the most important factor to keep in mind. Summers are incredibly hot, with temperatures reaching as high as 45 °C/113 °F. The added burden of dust and pollution makes summer even more unbearable. If you do visit Jaipur during this time, make sure to choose hotels with air conditioning and to drink lots of water!

Winter (from October to March) is actually the best time to visit Jaipur. The weather is warm and dry during the day but some nights can be very chilly! This is actually peak season so book your accommodation as soon as possible if you’re busy planning a trip to Jaipur.

Between August and September is monsoon season. Rainfall ranges between mild and moderate, and floods are rare. However, it is quite humid during this time. Photographers, though, will find an advantage to going on a Jaipur tour during this time. The monuments are fresh from the recent showers and the colors are more vivid!

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The only way to get around Jaipur is by motor vehicle. The city is not suitable for walking primarily because of the big distances between attractions. However, aside from this, walking even manageable distances is simply not fun. Pavements are shoddy, traffic fumes punishing and roads dangerous to cross. Personally, I would not ever consider cycling in Jaipur either as the traffic is simply far too dangerous.

Fortunately, Tuk Tuk’s, cabs, and Motor’s (bikes) are plentiful and cheap. Uber operates across the city and is a lot cheaper than hailing transport on the street. If you do hail one from the street, barter very hard.

Planning a trip to Jaipur? Then this is what you need to know!

The weather in Jaipur ranges from punishing heat, damp humidity in monsoon, and gets a bit cool in winter. Packing for India can be a challenge as the environment and weather changes depending on where you are. In the warmer months, pack loose, thin clothes but remember to dress modestly to avoid unwanted attention. This is the mother of all Jaipur travel tips!

Bring a water bottle, hand sanitizer, diarrhea medication, and paracetamol in case Delhi Belly/Gandi’s revenge strikes.

Jaipur isn’t an especially dangerous city but you will need your wits about you. One of the more unusual safety hazards you may encounter on your Jaipur tour is monkeys!  Hold tight to your possessions as they’re notorious for grabbing. Monkey bites can transmit disease so keep your distance. Other than that;

  • Take care when crossing roads.
  • Pickpocketing does happen in crowded areas so be wary.
  • Scams on foreigners are common all across India. There are far too many to list so as a rule, be just a bit wary of everybody.
  • India has a bad reputation for overall sanitation which is semi-justified. Avoid tap water, bring hand sanitizer and only eat hot street food.
  • Women travelers should take extra care. Dress modestly, avoid quiet, dark areas, and do not accept drinks from strangers.

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Find out what people want to know when planning their Jaipur itinerary.

How many days do you need in Jaipur?

2-3 days are ideal for Jaipur. Any extra days to explore further afield are a bonus!

What should you include on a 3 day Jaipur itinerary?

Jaipur is packed with incredible places to visit. Make sure to include these on your itinerary: – Chandra Mahal – Jantar Mantar – Hawa Mahal – Monkey Temple – Amer Fort

Where should you stay in Jaipur if you have a full itinerary?

Bani Park is the best place to base yourself. It’s a safe residential area close to top city attractions and easy transport connections.

What is the best month to visit Jaipur?

Any month from October-March are ideal for a trip to Jaipur, as the rest of the year sees temperatures soaring. Make sure to book accommodation early though as this is peak season!

Final Thoughts

In Jaipur, you’re never too far from a UNESCO World Heritage Site or a centuries-old tradition. Whether you’re shopping up a storm in the bazaar or ogling the many windows of the Hawa Mahal, our Jaipur itinerary ensures that you’re always in the heart of the city’s rich heritage!

Jaipur’s beautiful monuments mostly remain just as they were when they were built, allowing visitors an intimate glimpse of its illustrious past. Coupled with a handful of intimate museums and tried-and-tested traditional techniques in the bazaars and workshops, this means that Jaipur’s past is as alive as its bustling present.

If tasty Indian sweets, lofty architecture and vibrant colors sound good to you, then Jaipur is definitely for you! The pink city offers a warm welcome to visitors and our Jaipur itinerary lets you dive right into this charming Indian city! Once you’ve decided where to stay in Jaipur, pack your bags using our suggested India packing list !

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How to Plan a Jaipur Itinerary 2023

Known as the pink city, the buildings in Jaipur, from roof to walls, are all pink, emanating a lively and romantic feel.

Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. Together with Delhi and Agra, it is part of the golden triangle of India travel.

See how to plan a Jaipur itinerary with things to do, itinerary suggestions, best times, and more below...

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There is more to explore in Jaipur. The magnificent architectural creations are Jaipur's biggest highlights :

The eye-catching Palace of the Wind is a masterpiece of Indian architecture. Its pink walls and numerous windows are a Jaipur landmark.

There are also the City Palace that the current king of Jaipur is still living in and the historic Jantar Mantar (giant stone instruments of astronomy).

Meanwhile, the grand Amber Fort overlooks Jaipur. If you are thinking of a couple's trip, you can add a romantic dinner experience at Amber Fort to your itinerary. This could make a treasured memory for your anniversary or honeymoon.

If you're interested in history, you could also visit Nahargarh Fort , a former military defense base. There you could enjoy an unrivaled bird's-eye view of the city at dusk.

Jaipur is also the center of gem processing and distribution in India. If you want to go shopping for souvenirs, we recommend Johari Bazaar. There you can find all kinds of gems, textiles, Indian essential oils, incense, and tea.

It takes 1–3 days to visit all the highlights of Jaipur.

If you want to have a golden triangle trip with Delhi and Agra too, you would need at least 7 days.

If you are thinking of a desert culture trip exploring Rajasthan, 8–10 days are needed, covering its major cities of Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer.

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Jaipur Itinerary: 1–3 Days

A 3-day itinerary in Jaipur offers many top attractions and a relaxed pace: one day for arrival and rest and two days for classic city sightseeing and some cultural experiences like an Indian cooking class.

Day 1 : Arrival day. You could rest from your journey in (usually 5 hours by road from Delhi; international flights in usually transfer at Delhi). At night, enjoy a romantic dinner in Amber Fort.

Day 2 : Explore the Palace of Wind, Amber Fort, and take a cooking class in the home of a Jaipuri local.

Day 3 : Go to the City Palace and Nahargarh Fort. Explore some local markets and bazaars.

If you want a shorter stay, you could visit the City Palace and Nahargarh Fort on the first day, when you arrive in Jaipur, just in time to see the beautiful sunset.

A Classic Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur Itinerary: 7 Days

These three cities encompass the most iconic experiences in India — history and culture in the capital, the Taj Mahal in Agra, and charming pink architecture in Jaipur.

Days 1–2 : Delhi exploration. Learn about India's culture and history from its famous sights: Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, and Humayun's Tomb. Then take a rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk market for some local culture.

Days 3–4 : Agra discovery. Visit 'Moonlight Garden', where you can get a stunning sunset view of the Taj Mahal. Explore the famous Taj and Agra Fort up close the next day.

Days 5–6 : Jaipur experience. Go to City Palace, where the king of Jaipur now lives. Visit Hawa Mahal ('Palace of Winds') and Amber Fort. Take an Indian cooking class.

Day 7 : Return to Delhi from Jaipur for your departure.

Check out more on our 7-Day Golden Triangle India Tour if you are interested in this itinerary.

You can also get more tips on India itinerary planning from How Long to Spend in India (for First Timers): from 5 Days to 1 Month .

A Cultural Rajasthan with Jaipur Itinerary: 14 Days

If you are interested in a dreamy Indian landscape (desert and lakes), impressive forts, and some romantic experiences like Indian-style dating and a candlelit dinner by the lakeside, you should consider this itinerary.

The journey through Rajasthan mainly features its capital Jaipur, the desert city — Jaisalmer, the city of lakes — Udaipur, and the blue city — Jodhpur.

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  • Days 3–4: Agra highlights
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  • Days 10–11: Jodhpur sightseeing (walk among its characteristic blue houses; visit magnificent Mehrangarh Fort)
  • Days 12–13: Udaipur tour with a boat ride experience
  • Day 14: Back to Delhi

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Jaipur is not far away from both Delhi and Agra. Jaipur is about 280 kilometers (175 miles) southwest of Delhi and about 238 km (148 miles) west of Agra.

It is very convenient to travel to Jaipur from Delhi and Agra. The most worry-free and efficient way to get to Jaipur is by private vehicle, taking you right from hotel to hotel. It will take about 5½ hours from Delhi to Jaipur and 4½ hours from Agra to Jaipur.

Flights to Jaipur from Agra are not available. You could choose to take a direct flight from Delhi to Jaipur of about 50 minutes to 1 hour, but flights are not daily. With the waiting time and the travel time from hotel to airport to hotel, it will take about 5 hours in total as well.

Other ways, like taking a train or bus, are also doable. We have compiled more detailed transportation information on Delhi to Jaipur and Agra to Jaipur .

December to February sees Jaipur's coolest and driest weather, which could be one of the best times to visit Jaipur.

March, October, and November are considered the shoulder season months in Jaipur. You can expect to enjoy attractions with fewer crowds and sunny days while paying lower prices than during peak season. With Asia Highlights , you enjoy 100% refund of any payments made to China Highlights prior to 3 weeks before departure ( detail⇒ ).

July to September is the rainy season in Jaipur, but you can find good discounts if you want the lowest prices. And April to June is the hot season, which regularly sees temperatures over 40°C (104°F); it has low prices too.

Check out more on our article: Best and Worst Times to Visit Jaipur .

Jaipur has many heritage palaces. Some of these palaces have been converted into hotels and have become a feature of Jaipur — its heritage hotels .

Jaipur's main attractions, like the City Palace, the Wind of Palace, and Jantar Mantar, are located in its 'old city'. So, if you want to stay in an area that is convenient for sightseeing and shopping, you should choose to stay in the old city area.

If you prefer a quiet vibe, you could stay around Man Sagar Lake, about halfway between the Old City and Amber Fort, or even around the fort itself.

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Planning a trip to Jaipur soon? What is the best time to visit Jaipur? Should you plan a trip in December?

Well, these are just a few questions that most of us ask when planning a trip to some new destination. And thankfully, I have the perfect answer for you. Till date, I have been to Jaipur numerous times now, as a weekend getaway or for a longer vacation and each time I have been pleasantly surprised by my experience here.

So, after visiting Jaipur in different seasons and months, here is my take on when you should visit Jaipur to enjoy your trip to the fullest!

About Jaipur

Jaipur

Popularly known as the Pink city of Rajasthan, Jaipur is home to beautiful palaces, colourful bazaars, majestic forts, and a vibrant lifestyle. The rich culture and heritage of this city attracts tourists from all over the world and makes it one of the best tourist destinations in India. You can make your way through this city and get lost in the past while enjoying your present day adventures here.

This city is the ultimate holiday destination and offers a wide range of activities to experience the culture, heritage, and history of this city. Surrounded by the Aravalli ranges, this city also serves as a gateway to other popular destinations in Rajasthan such as Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and so on.

What is the Best Time to Visit Jaipur?

There are a lot of things that you need to consider when you are deciding the date and month for your weekend trip to Jaipur . From budget to the activities available during the month, you have to consider a lot of possibilities and then decide on the time that suits you best to visit this heritage city.

To help you out with your dilemma, we have listed down the best time to visit Jaipur according to your budget or your desired activities.

Best Time for Sightseeing

Ideally, the average temperature in Jaipur through most part of the year is between 25 and 35 degrees Celsius. But since the climate of Jaipur is affected by its desert location, it can become too hot or cold here at times. If you visit the city in summers, then the temperature can easily rise to 45 degrees Celsius and it can become a little unbearable to explore the city during the daytime.

Jaipur in monsoon is a good time to visit as the entire city is covered in fresh and lush green but the continuous rainfall can make it somewhat harder to sightsee. And winters in Jaipur is the peak season so, the entire city will be crowding with tourists at that time, including international tourists.

If you wish to explore Jaipur without the crowd, then I feel that September to November or March to April is a good time to visit Jaipur for sightseeing purposes.

Best Time for Weather

Of course, weather plays a major role in deciding when to visit Jaipur, especially seeing that it can be extremely hot in the summers here. This is why November to March is the best time to visit Jaipur if you wish to enjoy a cool temperature but no incessant rainfall to accompany it. During the winter months, the days are cool and pleasant while the nights can be a little chilly, so be prepared.

Also, December and January are the peak months to visit Jaipur due to the Christmas and New Year celebration. So, if you wish to avoid the crowds, then plan a visit in November, February, or March.

Best Time for Budget-Travelers

For all the backpackers and budget-travelers out there, money is a huge factor when planning their trip to Jaipur. After all, no one wants to spend more than their allocated budget on a trip and end up being broke by the end of it.

As per my experience, summers and monsoon in Jaipur are the off season as it is either too hot or too wet. So, tourists don’t opt to visit Jaipur during the months of May – September. There are a lot of businesses shut during the monsoon so, plan accordingly. Moreover, you will be able to get good deals on flights and hotels during these months as there are barely any tourists for the locals to indulge.

Best Time for Activities

From going on a jeep safari to enjoying a hot air balloon ride, there are a lot of fun activities to do in Jaipur. You can even do tandem paragliding, boating in Ramgarh lake, camping, and a lot more during your trip to this gorgeous city. However, these activities are not accessible throughout the year so, you need to choose the time of your visit wisely to experience them.

For most part, you can visit Jaipur anytime between October and June to enjoy most of these activities.

Best Time for Festivals

A great way to learn more about Jaipur city is by attending a festival or event here to interact with the locals and witness the festivities. There are five major festivals or events conducted in Jaipur that you might wish to witness – Elephant Festival, Teej Festival, Kite Festival, Jaipur Literature Festival, and Gangaur Festival.

Most of these festivals take place between October and April so, you can plan your visit to coincide with the festival and experience something new here.

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Jaipur Travel Seasons

Now, there are ideally three travel seasons in Jaipur: peak season, shoulder season, and off season. Here is everything you need to know about these seasons to plan your trip to Jaipur.

High Season (December-February)

Are you looking to meet other people and explore the magnificent forts and palaces of Jaipur? Or maybe you like partying at night? Or just someone who loves to experience adventure activities but not in a hot or humid climate?

If your answer to the above questions was a yes, then the best month to visit Jaipur is between December and February. And of course, the reason why so many people prefer this time is because the weather is cool and pleasant.

With the monsoons being over, the temperature in Jaipur during these months ranges between 5 and 20 degrees Celsius and the chances of rainfall are quite slim as well. As a result, it is the perfect weather to enjoy your vacation.

Jaipur’s weather in December and January is particularly perfect for the vacation as they are the most happening months as well. Due to Christmas and New Year, there are many cafes here that are beautifully decorated and the party scenes are completely lit at the time.

Oh, and this is the perfect time to enjoy activities such as paragliding, hot air balloon ride, camping, and on as well. Another thing that might make you stick around in January is the Kite Festival that is held for three days every year and is such a lively affair. Apart from that, you can always attend the Elephant Festival or the Jaipur Literature Festival that are held during the winter months as well.

However, do remember that the prices for taxis, hotels, flights, etc. are quite high in comparison to the off-season or the monsoons.

Shoulder Season (March, October-November)

Honestly, shoulder season is my favourite time to visit Jaipur. This time is perfect for anyone who loves clicking photos (Instagram influencers, I got you!), anyone who avoid crowds, or if you are planning a budget solo trip or with friends. This is because the forts, bazaars, and palaces are mostly empty during these months so, you have the place to yourself.

And if you are looking to experience something unique, then March is a great time as the Gangaur Festival and Elephant Festival is held during this month in Jaipur. During the Elephant festival, you get a chance to paint these amazing creatures using organic colors, wash them, and feed them. Doesn’t that sound absolutely charming?

But the best part about visiting in this season is that the flight tickets, food, cabs, etc. is quite cheap. However, do keep in mind that it can be a little warm and humid at night but overall, it is bearable with temperature staying under 30 degrees Celsius at all times.

Low Season (April-September)

Jaipur in monsoon and summer is a big No-No and is also considered the off-season to visit this destination. The summer months of April to June can be a little brutal with the temperature rising as high as 40 degrees Celsius. And while monsoon season does bring a little respite from the heat, it is definitely not ideal for tourists who are sightseeing. This is because in monsoon, water logging is quite common so, it can be difficult to move around.

Furthermore, a lot of amazing activities such as jeep safari, paragliding, hot air balloon ride, etc. are not operational at this time. Wait, so does this mean that Jaipur is not worth visiting in monsoons?

Well, it depends a lot on what you wish to see and experience. If you want to see Jaipur in its fresh and blooming phase, then monsoon is definitely a great time to visit. It won’t be as much fun without partying or adventure activities in monsoon, but you can still visit the forts, try the local cuisine, shop in the bazaars, and do a lot more. As for the summer months, it will be a little hot but you can still enjoy the adventure activities such as jeep safari, paragliding, etc. so that’s a win.

Both summer and monsoon season can be a little hard to visit Jaipur but there are perks as well. So, it ultimately depends on what kind of experience you are looking for.

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Climate of Jaipur

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Climate of Jaipur can be segregated into three major parts: Summers, Winters, and Monsoon.  Each climate offers different activities and opportunities to the visitors that we will be covering below.

Jaipur in Summer

Starting from April and ending in June, Summers is the hottest and driest time to visit Jaipur. The average temperature during this time is around 45 degrees Celsius with the hot winds blowing throughout the day, making it difficult to explore the city.

But it is a good time to visit if you want to avoid crowds and you can end up getting great deals on flights, hotels, taxis, etc. as well. Just remember to wear light, cotton clothes and drink lots of water and juices throughout the day. Also, carry a pair of sunglasses and a hat for sightseeing.

Jaipur in Monsoon

Most people would advise you against visiting Jaipur in the monsoon season but I personally find it a great time to visit. The entire city looks fresh and vibrant after the rainfall and shows you a different side that you won’t witness in winters or summers.

You can plan a visit in September as the rainfall reduces considerably by that month so, you can explore around without too many tourists and enjoy the reduced prices at everything as well.

Jaipur in Winter

Winters, from October to March, is undoubtedly the best time to visit Jaipur. During the day, the temperature remains around 20-25 degrees but the night can turn a little chilly with temperature dropping to 5 degrees Celsius or below. But it is a good time for exploring and enjoying jeep safari, paragliding, etc. activities in Jaipur.

A lot of amazing events such as Kite Festival, Elephant Festival, Jaipur Literature Festival, and so on are also conducted during this time, not to mention Christmas and New Year Celebrations. However, make sure you pre-book everything because this is the peak time to visit Jaipur and if you delay, the prices might rise.

Monthly Breakdown of Weather in Jaipur

Here is a breakdown of what you can expect to do in Jaipur in each month.

One of the peak months to visit Jaipur, the weather in January is cold and dry with average temperature ranging around 20 degrees Celsius during the day time. It can become a little chilly at night as the temperature drops down to 8 degrees Celsius or less so, pack accordingly.

This is a great time for attending festivals and shopping and you could even choose to celebrate New Year here. But beware, the prices of flights, hotels, etc. skyrocket at this time.

If you wish to enjoy the cool, dry climate of Jaipur with fewer crowds, then February is the best month to visit Jaipur. You can enjoy the outdoor attractions, attend the festivals, and indulge in some adventure activities during this month.

The last winter month to visit Jaipur before rainfall and heat starts picking up is March. It is still a good time to visit for outdoor attractions, festivals, and activities. Moreover, there are fewer tourists around so the price of the flights and hotels also reduce slightly during this month.

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This is the onset of summers in Jaipur and it can become a little hot and dry during this time. The hot winds start to blow as well but if you are planning to visit Jaipur for the activities and sightseeing, this is still a decent month to consider.

May is definitely hot with temperature soaring above 40 degrees Celsius during the daytime and it becomes more humid as well. As a result, visitors find it slightly hard to explore and lots of businesses shut down during this time as well. If you just wish to visit the forts, palaces, etc. in Jaipur, then you can still plan a visit and enjoy the low prices on hotels, flights, and everything.

June is the start of the monsoon season so, while the temperature still stays in the range of 40 degrees Celsius, there is occasional rainfall to bring you some relief. You can expect thunderstorms and increased humidity during this month which makes it not-so-ideal for visiting Jaipur. But you do get amazing deals during this time.

In July, the rainfall and humidity increases in Jaipur but it is not as worse as the Mumbai rains. You might encounter flooded streets which can make it difficult to travel around. However, you will also get cheap hotel and flight tickets so if you are planning a budget trip, then this is a good month to consider.

August is the wettest month in Jaipur with temperature ranging around 30 degrees Celsius. Due to the heavy downpour, it is difficult to explore the city and many businesses have shut down completely during this time. But the hotel prices are the cheapest and the weather is slightly bearable for sightseeing too.

This is the end of the monsoon season but you can expect regular rainfall for half of the month. The temperature increases a little during the daytime but the nights are cool and water-logged roads might affect your plans for exploring around.

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October is the shoulder season so it doesn’t rain anymore and the temperature is below 30 degrees Celsius, making it a pleasant weather for exploring. Many businesses have reopened in this month and there are fewer tourists around.

If you want to enjoy Jaipur in its blooming state, then October is a great time to visit.

November is the start of the dry winters and is one of the best months to visit Jaipur. The temperature stays below 25 degrees Celsius during the daytime and the nights can be chilly. You can indulge in all kinds of activities and attend the local festivals as well.

But since this is the peak season, expect to pay higher prices for the hotels, flights, cabs, etc.

December is one of the best times to visit Jaipur as the temperature stays below 20 degrees Celsius, making it the perfect weather for exploring in the city. There are lots of festivals, bazaars, and activities to experience during this month but book everything in advance.

Due to Christmas and New Year rush, everything tends to sold out quickly and can be a tad bit expensive too.

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Well, now you know that the weather, activities, flight and hotel costs, and so on tends to vary in Jaipur, depending on the season. This can make it slightly difficult to know the best time to visit Jaipur but with this guide, I am sure you won’t have that trouble anymore.

If you want to meet people and enjoy the different activities offered in Jaipur, then plan a visit in the months of October – March, with December and January being the best. Summer is great to avoid crowds and enjoy the activities and sightseeing in Jaipur.

And if you want to see the other side of Jaipur with lush greenery, then monsoon would be perfect time to visit.

Still confused? Feel free to comment below your questions and I will try to answer at the earliest!

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Thank you so much for sharing. I have found it extremely helpful information, I would like to visit those places.

Hey Vignesh., happy to hear you found the info helpful. Let me know about your experience when you visit these places.

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Jaipur Itinerary — 1 or 2 Days in the Pink City

By: Author Emily

Posted on Last updated: November 27, 2023

Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and the state’s most populous city. It’s nicknamed the Pink City after the color of its buildings, though today most appear to be more rusty red in color. The city’s interesting architecture and mountainside forts has earned Jaipur its place on the Golden Triangle — a popular tourist circuit that also includes Delhi and Agra. This Jaipur Itinerary will help you see the best of Jaipur in just a day or two.

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In this post

Here’s what we’re covering in this post. We’ll start with some general Jaipur travel planning information and then get into the itinerary itself.

What is Jaipur like?

Plan your visit to jaipur, getting around jaipur.

  • About this itinerary

Day 1 — Mountain Forts & Palaces

  • Day 2 — Jaipur City

More things to do in Jaipur

I had prepared myself for Delhi to be the assault on my senses, but it was really Jaipur that hit me hard in that way. It was loud and fast and bright. Jaipur was exactly like how I pictured India to be before I ever stepped foot in the country.

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The streets were filled with a mess of colorfully decorated rickshaws, and all the sounds and smells that go with that. There were street vendors all over, offering up hot brewed chai or piles of fresh produce. Brightly colored fabrics and florals hung from every shop window and the twisty look of Hindi script made even the most basic signs look beautiful.

Jaipur actually reminded us a lot of Hanoi. It was a combination of the hectic-yet-fluid traffic, the hole-in-the-wall shops grouped by category, and the sidewalks that were as much for walking as they were for parking motorbikes.

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Jaipur is the name of the city, but also the district that includes other small towns nearby. Some of Jaipur’s incredible forts and palaces are located in Amer, which is a hillside town in the district of Jaipur. (FYI – In this post, I’ll use the term Jaipur to refer to the entire district.)

Jaipur City proper is separated into two parts. The Walled City of Jaipur (or the old city) is the historical center of Jaipur. It’s surrounded by city walls that were built in the 1700s to protect the city and still stand today. This area of the city was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019 and is where major sites like the City Palace and Hawa Mahal are located. Everything outside of the city is considered to be new Jaipur (or just Jaipur).

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Jaipur is the 10th largest city India with over 4 million people. It’s a large city, but not a metropolitan one. Sure, there’s a McDonald’s, but there aren’t many chain restaurants or stores and the people of Jaipur tend to be quite conservative. Even without skyscrapers and high rise apartments, it has a population density somewhere between that of Chicago and Paris.

Overall, Jaipur is a bustling city that still captures the charm of its historical roots.

In this section, we’ll get into some of the practical information for planning a trip to Jaipur. Some of this information, like the visa requirements and weather, is very similar to the corresponding sections in our Delhi Itinerary .

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India Visa requirements

To get to Jaipur, you’ll first need to get into India, which requires a Tourist e-Visa. The Tourist e-Visa is required for visitors from almost every country and has three available durations (30 days, 1 year, 5 years).

You can apply for an Indian Tourist e-Visa online. You will need a valid passport, passport photo, and credit card to pay the application fee. The application fee varies based on your nationality, but most will pay $10 or $25 USD for a 30-day visa.

In most cases, this is a quick and easy process, but don’t put it off to the last minute. It can take longer if complications come up.

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Recommended vaccines

India does not have any vaccine mandates (unless you’re traveling from a Yellow Fever country), but you might want to get a few before traveling there. In the United States, the CDC recommends the following vaccines for travelers going to India. Other countries may have different guidelines.

( Disclaimer : We are not doctors and this is not medical advice. Consult your physician or a travel clinic for professional recommendations.)

  • Hepatitis A
  • Yellow Fever
  • Cholera (not prominent in Jaipur)
  • Malaria (not prominent in Jaipur)
  • Japanese Encephalitis (not prominent in Jaipur)

We were already up to date with most of these vaccines including: Covid, Hep A, Hep B and measles. We also already received Yellow Fever vaccines before traveling to Colombia a few years ago. (I wouldn’t have gotten it just for this trip.) Based on our travel plans (Delhi, Jaipur, Udaipur, Agra), we weren’t at high risk for cholera, malaria or Japanese Encephalitis. That left us with Rabies and Typhoid to consider.

If it was just us adults, we probably would have skipped both. But we are responsible parents traveling with our 2-year-old, so we had a travel consultation with our pediatrician. She actually didn’t strongly recommend any additional vaccines other than Hep A, which we were due for anyway.

We decided to skip the rabies vaccine. There are some stray dogs in Jaipur (not nearly as many as Delhi), but we assumed we would be able to stay pretty clear of them. Typhoid spreads through contaminated water, though, and that seemed like a risk that would be harder to avoid completely. We decided to get the Typhoid vaccine for all of us.

The Typhoid vaccine is expensive. It costs around $150 and most insurance doesn’t cover it. (Our insurance covered children but not adults.) It’s also really hard to find. In many cases you have to go to a travel clinic to get it, which can sometimes cost another few hundred dollars. Some CVS locations carry it, especially in major cities, so be sure to check there.

How to get to Jaipur

If you’re going to Jaipur from either Delhi or Agra as part of the Gold Triangle, you will have the choice of train or car. Jaipur does have an airport, but once you consider the amount of time it takes to get through security at Indian airports (particularly Delhi) and the amount of time it takes to get from the airport into the actual city, it’s not usually worth it.

In our experience, the trains in India were efficient and mostly ran on time. If you’re booking a train, we suggest using the third-party service 12Go Asia . We used them to get around all of Southeast Asia, and again relied on them to get us around India. They make booking easy and their customer service is incredible.

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Indian trains are famously crowded. In our experience, this was accurate, but it was limited to certain travel classes. Be sure to book one of the following fare classes to avoid overcrowded cabins and ensure you have a reserved seat and AC. We recommend booking the highest class available within these options.

  • CC, AC Chair Class (open cabin)
  • 3A, AC 3-tier Sleeper (open cabin)
  • 2A, AC 2-tier Sleeper (open cabin)
  • 1A, First Class Sleeper (closed berth)

There are a few different trains that go to Jaipur from both Delhi and Agra. The fastest train from Delhi to Jaipur takes about 4.5 hours and costs $12 – $22 USD. The fastest train from Agra to Jaipur takes about 4 hours and 15 minutes and costs about $10 USD.

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Alternatively, you can hire a driver to take you to Jaipur. The drive is roughly the same amount of time as the train, but the obvious advantage is that you have control over the timing. A car will also get you point-to-point, and you won’t have to worry about any additional transit time or expenses to go between the trains stations and your hotels.

We hired a driver from Delhi to Jaipur through Bagga India Tour and it cost $141 USD. Drivers from Agra to Jaipur typically start around 3,000 rupees ($35 USD). You can save some money if you hire a driver for the entire Golden Triangle versus just one let, but we were taking a detour to Udaipur so that wasn’t going to work for us.

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Where to stay in Jaipur

There are two main locations for hotels in Jaipur. You can either stay in Jaipur City proper in the area around the old city or up by Amer Fort in the town of Amer.

Jaipur City Palace is the center of the old city. There are a variety of hotel options along the main street that runs from City Palace up to Jal Mahal (the water palace) and then more options south/southwest of City Palace. There’s a good chance you’re going to need a car or tuk tuk to get around to most places, so pick your hotel more so by quality than by the specific location within Jaipur City.

We personally stayed at Jai Mahal Palace , which is pretty far from the old city but near the train station. It’s a really nice hotel built inside an old palace. We didn’t love the service here (or all the pigeon poo by the pool), but all things considered it was a very nice hotel.

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Alternatively, you can stay in Amer. This town at the base of Amer Fort seemed very walkable and had many hotels, restaurants and shops. It’s a hike from the rest of Jaipur, but it looked like it had a fun backpacker energy to it.

How long to stay in Jaipur

You probably don’t need a ton of time in Jaipur. It’s a big city that has some interesting things to see and do, but you can definitely fit it into a short stay. Honestly, I’d say that one full day is enough to see most of Jaipur at a fast pace and two days is good if you want to do it slowly.

We personally spent two days and three nights in Jaipur. However, after one full day of sightseeing, we spent the entire second day relaxing at our hotel. (For what it’s worth, we were here with a toddler and had just spent three full days in Delhi and kind of just needed a break.)

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When to go to Jaipur

Jaipur is located just southwest of Delhi. The weather in the two cities is very similar, but Jaipur tends to be a bit warmer. In this area of India, the weather changes drastically by season. More than many other destinations, its really important to plan a trip to Jaipur at the right time of year.

Here’s a look at Jaipur weather by season. All temperatures are in °F.

  • Summer in Jaipur (April – June): Summer is extremely hot with temperatures regularly hitting 100°F or higher.
  • Monsoon Season in Jaipur (July – September): The monsoon season starts in late June and brings with it heavy rains and humidity. Highs tend to be in the 90s with lows in the 80s.
  • Fall and winter in Jaipur (October – January) : The rainy season gives way to a milder fall and winter. High temps steadily drop down to the 70s and lows into the 50s. Even in the winter months, temps rarely fall below the upper 40s.
  • Spring in Jaipur (February – March): Temperatures shoot up quickly in the spring and can vary greatly by the day. Highs will hit the 80s and 90s and lows will move up to the 60s and 70s.

The best time to visit Jaipur is in the late winter or early spring (January through March). You definitely want to avoid the summer’s crippling heat and monsoon season.

Other than weather, you may also want to plan around holidays and festivals. Jaipur hosts a popular Kite Festival and Literature Festival every January. It’s also a popular city for celebrating Diwali, Holi and other Hindu holidays.

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What to wear in Jaipur

As we drove from Delhi to Jaipur, I saw a sharp change in what people were wearing — particularly women. In Delhi, there was a lot more western and modern dress mixed in with more traditional saris and kurtas (a long tonic worn over pants). By the time we arrived in Jaipur, I found that nearly all of the women were dressed in saris. Specifically, the women in Jaipur wore their sari with the pallu (or loose end of the sari) covering their head.

For that reason, I’d suggest erring on the conservative side with your clothing choices in Jaipur. You certainly don’t need to wear a sari yourself, but I would try to keep your shoulders and knees covered. A maxi dress or a long skirt with a t-shirt is a great option for women in Jaipur. You’ll keep cool and won’t stand out too much. I would avoid shorts, short skirts, and tank tops.

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Most men were wearing jeans and t shirts or polos, so I would recommend men wear something along those lines.

The tourist attractions in Jaipur are pretty spread out. There is a cluster of things in the old city, walkable from the City Palace, but then everything else is a bit of a hike.

Jaipur does have a Metro, but there are only two lines. If your hotel happens to be along the Metro, it is a convenient way to get to the old city. However, it doesn’t to connect to much else, including the Amer Fort.

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To get around Jaipur, you’ll want some wheels. The cheapest way to get around Jaipur is by tuk tuk (or auto rickshaw). They can be hailed all over the city and can always be found near tourist attractions. You can hire a tuk tuk for each individual trip or you can hire a driver for the entire day. The later is often cheaper and will cost somewhere around Rs. 500-700 ($6-9 USD) for the day.

Tuk tuks are a great way to ride like a local. However, if you’re traveling with kids who need a carseat or just aren’t keen on riding without seatbelts or doors, you may want to hire a car with a driver instead. We booked a car through our hotel and it cost about Rs 10,000 ($120 USD).

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Jaipur has another unique mode of transportation: elephants. This is most commonly seen at Amer Fort, where people ride elephants up the steep hill to the fort’s entrance, but you’ll see them around the town, too. We do not recommend riding elephants.

When we visited an elephant sanctuary in Chiang Mai , we learned that elephant’s backs and spines are not designed to be weight bearing. Riding elephants can result in permanent injury. The elephants here are also not treated that well. We do not want to perpetuate the abuse, so we’d encourage you to skip the elephant rides.

About this Jaipur itinerary

In this itinerary, we’ll explore explore Jaipur over one or two days. If you only have one day, follow the day 1 schedule. If you have more time, tap into the activities on day 2.

You will need to hire either a car or a tuk tuk to get you around to the different attractions. We personally hired a car through our hotel, because our little one needed a car seat. Hiring a tuk tuk for the day would have been cheaper.

Many of the sites listed here have signs posted in English and Hindi, but if you want to learn more about the history you might want to hire a guide. In Rajasthan, guides are regulated by the government. They have to have credentials and charge a set rate. For each site below, we’ll note if guides are available and how much they cost.

Lastly, this itinerary is targeted toward first-time visitors. It’s packed with the city’s most popular attractions and doesn’t explore many of the hidden gems or secondary attractions that would likely fill subsequent visits.

All set? Let’s explore Jaipur!

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You can pack a lot into one full day in Jaipur, and we’re going to do just that. We’ll start our day up in the Aravalli Hills, exploring hilltop forts and palaces, taking in some epic views and enjoying some of the most delicious local foods. Then we’ll go back into the old city to see a couple more iconic Jaipur sites.

Start your day early — we recommend around 8 AM. This schedule should keep you busy until about 5 PM.

Panna Meena ka Kund (Step-well)

  • Location: Here — The entrance is on the southwest corner along Sagar Road. There is space on the road nearby for vehicles to park and/or wait.
  • How to get there: Unless you’re staying in Amer (then you can walk), you will need a car or tuk tuk to take you here.
  • Hours: 7 AM to 6 PM, everyday
  • Price: Free
  • Tickets: No tickets required
  • Guide info: We did not notice any guides for hire here.
  • How long does it take: 15 minutes

On the way to Amer Fort, make a quick stop here first. You can also do it after, but the way the one-way traffic works in the hills around the fort, it’s out of the way to come back to it later.

Panna Meena ka Kund is a large step-well with a beautiful cross pattern of stairs along all four sides. This type of well, which has steps leading down to a water source, is common in India because it allowed people to reach the water at a variety of depths based on the season. Most step-wells, including Panna Meena ka Kund, are no longer in use today.

You cannot go down the steps at Panna Meena ka Kund, but you can walk the parameter. The step-well itself is quite beautiful and worthy of a quick visit. It’s also right across the street from Bihari Ji Temple, which you may also what to take a quick look at.

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  • Location: Here — The entrance to the fort is near Chand Pol gate on the north end of the complex. If you’re arriving by car, the parking lot and drop-off area is just north of here.
  • How to get there: Take a car or tuk tuk to the entrance. Jeeps are also available for hire from the base for Rs. 500 roundtrip. The entrance is at the top of the hill and only accessible via a windy road. Even if it looks walkable on a map, it is not.
  • Hours: 8 AM – 5:30 PM, everyday (NOTE: Some websites say the fort opens at 9 AM. I can confirm that the fort was well open by our arrival at 8:30 AM.)
  • Price: Rs. 500
  • Tickets: You can buy tickets online in advance here or there is a ticket window near the entrance
  • Guide info: Guides are available for hire all around the Amber fort, including at the base, along the drive up the hill, and near the entrance. Guides cost Rs. 400 for 1 person, Rs. 600 for 5 – 15 or Rs. 1000 for 15-35.
  • How long does it take: 2 hours

This specific site goes by a handful of different names. Amer Fort, Amer Palace, Amber Fort and Amber Palace are all different names for the same place. It is both a palace and a fort. The palace was built in the late 1500s as a residence for the royals (Rajput Maharajas and their families). Located high on a hill and fortified by walls and other protective elements, it’s also considered a fort.

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The entrance opens up to a large square, where military parades used to be held. Today, this is where you will find the ticket booth, snack stand and lots of people selling souvenirs. To the right is a large stairway leading up to the palace itself.

Once you enter, you’re free to explore most of the large palace. It’s primarily broken up into four main courtyards, but there are lots of small hallways and hidden stairways that could keep you busy (and a little lost) for a while.

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The entire complex is beautiful. There are intricately carved pillars, beautifully painted gates, and stunning arc-framed views over Amer and Jaipur City. Some of the most beautiful and popular spots are Ganesh Pol (the first main gate you see when you enter), Sheesh Mahal (also called the Hall of Mirrors because of it’s mosaic of mirrors) and Jas Mandir (located above the courtyard near Hall of Mirrors).

Amer Fort is a popular photo spot. There were lots of photographers shooting engagement photos and influencers getting their shot. Pair that with every other tourist trying to get a picture and it is a lot. For the best photos and lowest crowds, plan to arrive by 8 AM. (We got there at 8:40 and it felt too late.)

If you want Hall of Mirrors photos, go there first, because it’s the most popular. I honestly liked the first gate the best, though.

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Jaigarh Fort

  • Location: Here — not far from Amer Fort
  • How to get there: One option is to walk. There is an open-air passageway that connects Amer Fort to Jaigarh Fort that is just about 1 mile long. Alternatively, you can take a car/tuk tuk between the two, but driving the five miles along winding roads through the hills will take you about 20 minutes.
  • Hours: 9 AM – 6:30 PM, everyday
  • Price: Rs. 100
  • Tickets: There is a ticket booth located near the entrance. Tickets are not sold online.
  • Guide info: There are no guides advertised, however there are people who will show you around inside (whether you ask for it or not) that you’ll need to tip.
  • How long does it take: 1 hour

While the royals lived in Amer Fort, nearby Jaigarh Fort was built as the primary military and defense fort. The structure itself is utilitarian in nature and not nearly has beautiful as Amer Fort. For that reason, Jaigarh Fort tends to be much less popular and is often skipped or overlooked. This is exactly why it should definitely be on your itinerary. You can enjoy some of the best views in town and have it largely all to yourself.

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The fort is wide and pretty spread out. After the entrance, the the route splits in two. You can turn right and follow signs to the world’s largest cannon on wheels. The cannon is fine, but the views overlooking Jaipur City from here are are more impressive. Or you can carry on straight to explore the bulk of the fort.

Most of the fort has small museum style exhibits with model scenes, old weaponry, artwork and more. You can explore the passageways, courtyards and rooms all around the fort.

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This is all fine, but the best part of this fort is the views overlooking Amer Fort and the surrounding Aravalli Hills. To get to the viewpoint, follow signs toward Laxmi Vilas and then to Sagar Chatri. This is where you’re likely to be picked up by guide who will show you around and explain everything to you. We ended up tipping Rs. 500 ($6 USD) which was very generous.

Sagar Chatri is the garden with the most stunning views. (Watch out for monkeys, though! They will definitely take your stuff.)

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If you’re already hungry and don’t want to drive back into Amer, grab lunch at the cafe here. Otherwise…

Thali Lunch at Zeeman Restaurant

  • Location: Here — it’s back toward Amer, so it’s a little out of the way, but still worth it.
  • How to get there: Hire a car or tuk tuk
  • Hours: 9 AM – 10 PM, everyday
  • Price: Rs. 250 – 400 per person (USD $3 – 5)

Thali is a traditional way of serving food in India. The word translates to “large plate,” on top of which are many small bowls containing several different dishes. It’s a really great way to try a variety of foods just like the locals do.

Zeeman Restaurant is really popular and highly rated. They have a large menu with a variety of (vegetarian) items, but Thali is their specialty. While there are several different variations, I’d recommend getting the Rajasthani Special Thali. This one features a traditional variety of local foods eaten in the region.

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Ask your server to explain how to eat the foods together. For example, you’re supposed to eat the round bread with the dal and the powdered stuff is dessert. You might not like everything, but it’s fun to try it all.

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  • Location: Here — in the middle of Man Sagar Lake
  • How to get there: Take a car or tuk tuk to the viewing area along Amer Road. You will pass it on the way back from Amer to Jaipur City.
  • Hours: Visible at any time
  • Tickets: NA
  • Guide info: NA

Jal Mahal is called the water palace, but it was never intended to be a palace or to be surrounded by water. It was originally built as a five-story hunting lodge. It was flooded when they built a dam to create the surrounding lake in response to a severe drought.

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Today, you can only see the top floor of the lodge/palace above the water line. You can’t go inside, but you can see the palace from the shore.

When you hop out to see the palace, you’ll have to cross through a small street market. We saw booths selling everything from shoes and sunglass to toys and tattoos. (Real tattoos!) There was also little vehicles for kids to ride on (for a fee of course) and lots of food vendors. It’s fun for a stroll if you have time, but not a must-do.

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  • Location: Here — facing Hawa Mahal Road
  • How to get there: If you’re coming from Jal Mahal, take a car or tuk tuk. You can also walk here from just about anywhere in the old city
  • Hours: 9 AM – 4:30 PM, everyday (exterior is visible at anytime)
  • Price: Rs. 200 to enter (exterior is free to view)
  • Tickets: You can buy tickets online in advance here or there is a ticket window near the entrance.
  • Guide info: Signs are posted in both English and Hindi.

Amer Fort is the most popular attraction in Jaipur, but Hawa Mahal is the symbol of the city. The stunning exterior is made of pink and red sandstone, which plays into the city’s nickname of the Pink City. It was built for royal ladies to watch events and parades on the streets below.

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The most impressive thing about Hawa Mahal is its facade. You can see the building up close along Hawa Mahal Road or you can head to Wind View Cafe on the third floor across the street for a view from above.

Most people only see Hawa Mahal from the outside, but there is a small museum inside. You can learn about the history and walk through the building to see what the royal ladies once saw.

Jantar Mantar*

* If you have two days in Jaipur, head to Jantar Mantar next. However, if you only have one day, you might want to skip this one and do the City Palace or Bapu Bazar instead.

  • Location: Here — the main entrance is just south of the City Palace
  • How to get there: You can walk to Jantar Mantar from Hawa Mahal or the City Palace. If you’re coming from somewhere else, a car or tuk tuk can drop you off near the entrance.
  • Hours: 9 AM – 4:30 PM, everyday
  • Price: Rs. 200
  • Tickets: You can buy tickets online in advance here or there is a ticket window near the entrance. (Tip: At the ticket booth, there is a separate queue for foreigners which is usually shorter.)
  • Guide info: Guides are available for hire for Rs 200 – 500 depending on your group size.

Jantar Mantar is an observatory with several historical astronomical instruments. Built in the early 1700s, the large, stone structures take different measurements, tell time, track stars, etc.

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There are a few signs throughout the observatory in both Hindi and English that explain what the devices were used for. If you really want to understand, though, you should probably hire a guide. If not, think of it as more of an outdoor art gallery. The large, geometric structures are impressive and beautiful even if you don’t know what they do.

It gets pretty hot at Juntar Mantar in the afternoon, and there isn’t much shade. There is a cafe that sells cold bottled beverages and some snacks that has shaded seating.

After Juntar Mantar, it will probably be close to dinner time. If you have another day in Jaipur, we’d suggest heading back to your hotel for dinner and drinks before going into another busy day. If this is your only day, you might want to squeeze in more of the activities from day 2 below.

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Day 2 — Old City & Bazar

On our second day in Jaipur, we’ll stay in Jaipur City. Once you get to the City Palace, you can walk around the bazar and old city on foot. If you want to visit the last place on this list, you’ll need a car or tuk tuk.

We suggest starting early and getting to the City Palace when they open around 9:30 AM to beat the heat and the crowds.

We personally only spent one full day exploring Jaipur. Our specific itinerary was everything listed above in day 1, plus Bapu Bazar. We had this second day planned, but didn’t end up getting to do it because we all just needed a break. Even though we didn’t do all of these things, we wanted to include them so you could pack them in if you want.

Jaipur City Palace

  • Location: Here — in the middle of the old city
  • How to get there: Depending on where you’re coming from you can take a car/tuk tuk, walk, or even take the Metro to Badi Chaupar station.
  • Hours: 9:30 AM – 7 PM, everyday (museum is only open 10 AM – 6 PM and the ticket window closes at 5 PM)
  • Price: Rs. 300 for basic entry. A royal tour through all the rooms is more expensive. There is no official price and it can vary.
  • Tickets: It’s best to buy tickets at the ticket booth near the entrance. You can also buy tickets online here , but only the more expensive composite ticket.
  • Guide info: Guides are available for hire at the site for Rs. 400 – 600, depending on your group size. Audio guides are also available and signs are posted in English and Hindi.

Jaipur City Palace was built in the 1700s when the capital was moved to Jaipur. The Jaipur royal family still resides in the palace today, so much of the palace is closed off to the public.

Visitors to the City Palace can enter some of the courtyards, but the main tourist attraction is the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum. The museum explores Jaipur’s history through textiles, weaponry and art. You cannot enter many of the palace rooms without paying for a royal private tour, which is a few thousand rupees.

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Since we didn’t personally explore this palace, I’ll defer you to Common Wanderer for a beautiful photo tour of the palace.

For what it’s worth, I’ve heard mixed reviews about the City Palace. Some people claim it’s wonderful and beautiful, but most seem to say it’s fine to skip.

  • Location: Here — Bapu Bazar street between Chaura Rasta Road and Sanganeri Gate
  • How to get there: You can walk here from most anywhere in the old city. Otherwise have a car or tuk tuk drop you at either end of the market.
  • Hours: 11 AM – 8 or 10 PM, everyday (some stores close earlier)

We love a street market and this is a fun one. We didn’t get to spend much time walking around Delhi, so we went out of our way to explore more of Jaipur on foot. If you exit the City Palace area from Tripolia Gate, you can walk straight south to the bazar. This route isn’t overly touristy, so it’s fun to see the stores and restaurants that the locals go to.

Bapu Bazar is kind of really touristy, but also kind of not. If you walk through as a tourist, everyone will ask you to come into their shop. There are souvenirs like t shirts and magnets, but it’s mostly textiles. Most of the shops sell pashminas, shoes and traditional clothing. It felt like most of the people actually shopping at the bazar were locals and/or Indian tourists.

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The bazar was really beautiful to walk through. If you stop to shop it can take about an hour. Otherwise, you can move through it pretty quickly. If you’re walking west to east, you’ll end at Johari Bazar Road, which is another shopping street. Walking back north to City Palace is another fun route, or you can walk south to Albert Hall.

Albert Hall

  • Location: Here — south of Jaipur old city
  • How to get there: You can walk from the old city or take a short tuk tuk ride
  • Hours: 9 AM – 5 PM, everyday
  • Price: Rs. 150

Albert Hall is an art museum in Jaipur. It’s the oldest museum in Jaipur and was first opened in 1887. The museum highlights a collection of Indian works ranging from pantings and sculptures to carpets and weapons.

While the museum itself is well regarded, many people say the exterior alone is worth a visit. The building is beautiful from the outside, day or night. It’s free to enter the courtyard to see the exterior.

We personally got a little turned around after Bapu Bazar and unfortunately missed Albert Hall. I would have really liked to see this one!

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Patrika Gate

  • Location: Here — far south side of Jaipur
  • How to get there: You will need to take a car or tuk tuk here
  • Hours: Open all the time
  • How long does it take: 30 minutes, but it takes a while to get there

This gate is pretty new, and was only built in 2016. It sits in the center of a traffic circle, far away from almost every other tourist attraction in Jaipur. But if you are willing to make the trip down to Patrika Gate, beauty awaits.

Patrika Gate was basically built for Instagram. From the outside, it mirrors the architecture and pink color synonymous with Jaipur. On the inside, a series of symmetrical archways are painted with a rainbow of colors that create the most stunning frames.

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It’s a popular spot for photo shoots, whether you’re a newlywed or an influencer. In fact, photos are pretty much the only thing to do there. But if that’s your thing, it’s totally worth it.

And that actually wraps up our second day in Jaipur! Depending on what you went inside and what you just walked past, this schedule might take you to lunch time or well past dinner time. If you need more to do, though, keep reading!

In the above itinerary, we’ve covered the best and most popular things to do in Jaipur. However, if you’re looking to try something different or if you have more time to fill, here’s a few more ideas.

  • Nahargarh Fort: This fort is up in the hills past Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort, so it’s best to do them all at the same time. This one is the highest of the three forts and has the best views.
  • Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan: This is a crematorium for the royals with several stone and marble domed memorials. It’s very beautiful and not very crowded, so it’s a good place to explore outside of the standard tourist route.
  • Isarlat: For more great views over Jaipur City, head to the top of this 7-story minaret. Jaipur was the first “planned city” with a grid system in India, and there’s no better way to see it than from the top of this pillar.
  • Sisodia Rani ka Bagh: If you need to escape the noise of the city, head to this lovely garden. The fountains and painted gates make for a great photo op, too.
  • Birla Mandir Jaipur: This Hindu temple was built in the late 1980s. It’s famous for it’s marble carvings and sculptures as well as its stained glass windows.

Closing thoughts on Jaipur

We liked Jaipur but didn’t love it. The highlight of our visit was definitely watching the chaotic traffic zip by in the old city. The Amer Fort was also great and we did really enjoy Bapu Bazar.

I think Jaipur was just built up a lot for us. We had low expectations for Delhi and high expectations for Jaipur, and our experience in both were flipped. We loved Delhi more than we thought and Jaipur less than we thought.

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What’s tough is that I think you actually only need one full day in Jaipur, but that ends up taking three because you need a day to get there and another day to get to your next city. That is a lot of time if you’re also visiting Delhi and Agra, or any other cities.

If you have time for a full Golden Triangle trip (at least 8-10 days), of course you should visit Jaipur. But if you were short on time, I would honestly say it’s not worth the three days it takes to get here.

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Wondering What’s The Best Time to Visit Jaipur? We’ll Answer.

Jaipur, the Pink city is the most popular tourist destination in India and a part of the Golden Triangle track along with Agra and Delhi. The first planned city, constructed in the eighteenth century by Sawai Jai Singh, Jaipur has a decent abundance of heritage to be explored. The capital and one of the biggest cities in Rajasthan, Jaipur is an ideal place to escape from the hustle-bustle of daily life and feel the richness and glory of the vibrant and magnificent past. From several UNESCO World Heritage sites to many magnificent palaces, forts, temples, and museums, there are many places to visit in Jaipur . This royal city is visited by travellers throughout the year. However, months from October to February are considered the best time to visit Jaipur.

Let’s dig more into the best time to plan a Jaipur tour.

Winter (October to March)

In winters, when the other cities in the country experience extreme cold, the weather in Jaipur becomes quite pleasant and amicable. Here, winters usually start around October and extend to February. The days are graced with warm and pleasant sunshine and nights are cold during these months. The pleasant daytime makes sightseeing easier and more comfortable for travellers. One of the best attractions that make winters the best season to visit Jaipur is the series of some vibrant fairs and festivals held in the city. Some of the most famous festivals are Elephant Festival, Jaipur Literature Festival, Kite Festival, and more. Visiting Jaipur in winter is the best way to experience the rich culture of this city.

Summer (April to June)

Jaipur is a semi-desert place, so the summer season from April to June tends to be extremely hot and scorching. The temperature during these months fluctuates between 24°C and 39°C. However, there are many positive aspects of summers in Jaipur. The city witnesses less inflow of tourists, therefore the queues are shorter, tickets are available easily and accommodation is hassle-free here. To add to this, the Gangaur festival is celebrated in the summers, allowing you to see the different colours of the city. However, it is highly recommended that you carry water bottles, sunglasses, and sunscreens wherever you go on your trip to Jaipur.

Monsoon (July to September)

Monsoon is a romantic season and a perfect time to experience the royal city in its natural hue. As the city receives only an average amount of rain, outdoor activities and travelling are not obstructed. Due to fewer crowds in this city during these months, you will have a better chance to explore Jaipur in the best possible way. Planning a trip to Jaipur in July or September will give you a chance to witness rainbows, lush greenery, and mesmerizing vibes. In addition, you will get to see some cultural extravaganza because of the celebration of the Teej festival in the monsoon season. Remember, August is the rainiest month of the monsoon season, so you should consider it while planning your Jaipur tour. The raindrops and the magic of the monsoon make this season the best time to visit Jaipur.

Attractions for Tourists in Jaipur

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Be it sightseeing, adventure, spirituality, or shopping, Jaipur has many attractions for tourists from all over the world. Let’s explore some of the best things to do in Jaipur :-

Experience the Royal Past with Amer Fort

Perched atop a small hill, the magnificent Amer Fort is a major tourist attraction in Jaipur. A perfect example of Rajasthani architecture, the fort has four main sections, having their own courtyards. Built in 1592 by Maharaja Man Singh I, the most trusted generals of Akbar, Amer Fort used to be the main dwelling of the Rajput Rulers. This royal fort was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, along with five other forts, including Ranthambhore (Sawai Madhopur), Chittorgarh, Jaisalmer, Kumbhalgarh, and Gagaron (Jhalawar). Visiting this majestic building will take you back to the royal history of Rajputs. Do not forget to watch the Light and Sound show to make your trip even more memorable.

Indulge in Splendid Beauty of the City Palace

Around 12 Km away from Jaipur International Airport, the City Palace was built in the 18th century. The architecture of the palace is a striking combination of three diverse modes, including the Rajput, European, and Mughal styles. With its sprawling courtyards, royal courtrooms, gardens, temples, huge halls, a royal guest house, and majestic entrance gates, the city palace is a treasure to explore in Rajasthan. A part of this grand construction serves as the abode of the royal family of Jaipur even today. In addition, the palace is also home to the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum. Whatever the best season you select to visit Jaipur, City Palace must be in your tour package.

Enjoy Village Jeep Safari

A thrilling Village Jeep Safari will certainly make your Jaipur trip more special and memorable. It is a fun and refreshing ride where you get a chance to visit some offbeat places and be close to nature. A Jeep Safari will allow you to witness the countryside, village houses, agriculture farms, local panchayats, and more. On your way, you can enjoy the splendour of the dunes in the Thar Desert, relish some delicious Rajasthani foods, enjoy masala tea with the locals and have a gossip session and play gully cricket, and more. Winter is the best month to visit the countryside of Jaipur, India.

Go for a Shopping Spree

A tour to royal city is incomplete without visiting its markets. Decked with many hand-crafted items, textiles, and wooden furniture, the markets in Jaipur are heaven for the shopaholics. You can shop for traditional and authentic jewellery and souvenirs to complete your trip to this majestic city. In addition to this, these markets have a variety of gemstones, mojari shoes, Jaipuri suits and bedsheets, and more. Some of the best shopping places in Jaipur are Tripolia Bazaar, Kishanpole Bazaar, Sireh Deori Bazaar, Johari Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, and Chandpole Bazaar.

Seek Divine Blessings at Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir, also known as the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir is a must-visit attraction in Jaipur. Built with radiant white marble, the temple architecture looks exceptionally marvellous, defining Jaipur’s landscape. Here, the striking figurine of Lakshmi Narayan is the major attraction that is visited by thousands of devotees every day. Set against a stunning background of lush greenery, the Birla Mandir in Jaipur gives a soothing sight for the eyes. The temple also has a museum that demonstrates all the inherited assets of the esteemed Birla family. Here, the walls are covered with stunning drawings and sculptures of various Gods and Goddesses, along with quotes from Bhagavad Gita.

Feel the Authentic Vibes at Chokhi Dhani

A mock village called Chokhi Dhani is located around 20 KMs from the main Jaipur city. One of the most popular sightseeing places, Chokhi Dhani reflects the authentic culture and traditions of Rajasthan. This beautiful resort showcases the rustic life of the royal land of Rajputs and pampers you with world-class hospitality. Here, you can experience the Rajasthani Cuisine, enjoy music and dance performances, and delight in magic shows, acrobatics, elephant or camel ride, puppet shows, and acrobatics. The best time to visit Jaipur’ Chokhi Dhani is between the months of October to March.

Trek to Nahargarh Fort

Situated in the Aravalli mountain ranges, Nahargarh Fort is one of the prime attractions in Jaipur. Built in 1734 by Maharaj Sawai Jai Singh II, the fort served as a strong defense system for Jaipur city. Trekking and cycling are two major activities that you can enjoy while going to Nahargarh Fort. There are several groups that manage these activities, allowing tourists to explore the fort uniquely by checking each detail via trekking or cycling to Nahargarh fort. Cycling on the quirky trails and winding roads through the fort is a thrilling experience and the sight of the Man Sagar Lake and the city on its way is worth it.

With all the details shared about the best time to visit Jaipur, it is now time to plan your trip to this magnificent royal city. Searching for the perfect Jaipur tour package ? We’ve got you covered.

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Best Time to Visit Jaipur | Jaipur Climate & Weather

No one can resist the charm of Jaipur , the Pink City, with its enchanting Palace of Winds and the towering Amber Fort. The best time to visit Jaipur is during the winter months from October to March when the weather is cool and pleasant, with temperatures hovering around 8-28°C.

This provides the perfect chance to enjoy the magnificent views of the Pink City in the soft sunlight. The climate is just right for wandering through the city's ancient palaces, taking part in energetic festivals, and browsing outdoor markets without enduring the summer heat.

Whether you're looking to join in the local festive cheer or find peace in the city's majestic forts, knowing the seasonal patterns of Jaipur is key. This detailed guide to Jaipur's climate, weather, and the best times to visit arm you with the information you need to plan an ideal trip that is both memorable and enjoyable.

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Jaipur Climate & Weather Overview

Jaipur , known for its stunningly preserved historical architecture, has a semi-arid climate with warm to very hot temperatures for most of the year, and relatively cool winters . Temperature variations range from a brisk 15°C (59°F) during winter nights to a scorching 40°C (104°F) at summer's peak.

The region undergoes a monsoon season with the majority of its rainfall occurring from July to September, totaling around 650mm (25.6 inches) over the year.

Crowds & Cost

Jaipur is a magnet for tourists during the winter months from November to February when the climate is most pleasant for exploring the city and its surroundings. This period also aligns with cultural festivities such as Diwali and Holi , drawing larger crowds and inflating prices for travel-related services.

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The summer months, although much hotter, can provide opportunities for quieter sightseeing and potential discounts for those willing to endure the higher temperatures.

Best Time to Visit Jaipur: Oct-Mar

Winter in Jaipur , from October through March , is the best time to visit this charming city known as the 'Pink City'. The weather is just right, with temperatures that range from cool to comfortably warm, between 8°C and 28°C . This season is perfect for sightseeing and experiencing the local culture without dealing with the intense heat you'd find at other times of the year.

You won't see much rain in winter, which means your plans for outdoor adventures are less likely to be spoiled by unexpected showers. The sky is usually very clear, and the sunlight is soft and warm, ideal for wandering around impressive forts and palaces of Jaipur .

February is an especially good time to go, as the weather starts to get a bit warmer, gently moving away from winter's chill and welcoming the beginning of spring.

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Jaipur Places to Visit from Oct to Mar

Amber Fort - Also known as "Amer Fort," this fortress is famous for its exquisite marble and red sandstone structures. From the fort, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. The cooler weather in winter makes climbing the fort more comfortable. The evening light and sound show is especially enchanting on a cool night.

Hawa Mahal - Known as the "Palace of Winds," this palace is famous for its unique five-story honeycomb façade with 953 small windows. It was designed to allow the royal ladies to observe the street below without being seen. The best time to visit is in the early morning when the sunlight bathes the building in a golden glow.

Amber Fort of Jaipur, India

City Palace - The heart of the Jaipur dynasty, the City Palace contains museums and royal residences. During winter, you can comfortably explore its rich collection of art and culture.

Jantar Mantar - This astronomical observatory is a World Heritage site, renowned for its precise astronomical instruments. Clear weather provides ideal conditions for observing and studying astronomy.

Jaigarh Fort - Overlooking Amber Fort and Maota Lake, Jaigarh Fort is famous for housing the world's largest cannon on wheels. The clear winter weather allows for better views of the surrounding landscape.

Albert Hall Museum - As the oldest museum in Rajasthan , it displays a rich collection of artifacts, including paintings, jewelry, carpets, and metal sculptures. The warm environment inside the museum offers a refuge from the cold in winter.

Jaipur Zoo - A visit to the zoo can be a delightful experience, especially for families with children. The mild winter climate is a good time for close encounters with the animals.

Rambagh Palace - Once a royal residence, now a luxury hotel, visitors can enjoy a meal or a drink here to experience the royal lifestyle.

Jal Mahal - This water palace, located in the center of Man Sagar Lake, offers excellent photo opportunities, especially in the early morning or at dusk.

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What to do in Jaipur during winter:

  • Look at the city's stunning buildings like Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, and City Palace in the gentle winter sunlight.
  • Join in on the Jaipur Literature Festival, a big and famous event for book lovers that happens every January.
  • Walk through the busy local markets, such as Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, to buy genuine Rajasthan clothes, jewelry, and crafts.
  • Experience the fun of the Kite Festival in January, when the sky is full of kites in all colors and shapes.

The City Palace of Jaipur, India

Tips for visiting Jaipur in the winter:

  • Wear clothes in layers because it can be pretty cold in the mornings and evenings, especially during December and January.
  • Make your hotel and travel reservations early because this is when lots of tourists come to visit.
  • Look up when local festivals and special events are happening; they can give you a great look at the culture.
  • Bring something warm to wear in the evenings if you're going to be outside, like going to events or eating dinner.

Jaipur Travel in Other Seasons

Jaipur in summer (april - june).

The summer months in Jaipur can be intensely hot , with temperatures soaring between 21-40°C (70-104°F). This period experiences the least amount of rainfall, and the arid conditions make it less ideal for outdoor activities during peak daytime hours. However, this is also the time when you'll find fewer tourists and better deals on accommodation.

For those who can handle the heat, early mornings and late evenings are perfect for visiting majestic forts and palaces of Jaipur . The Amber Fort and Nahargarh Fort offer spectacular sunrise and sunset views that are well worth the warmth.

Things to Do in Jaipur during Summer:

  • Enjoy the less-crowded Pink City and take a peaceful walk through the historic streets.
  • Visit indoor attractions like the City Palace and the Albert Hall Museum to escape the midday heat.
  • Savor the local cuisine at air-conditioned restaurants or rooftop cafes during cooler evenings.
  • Attend cultural events such as the Jaipur Summer Festival if it aligns with your visit.

The Green Gate at the City Palace of Jaipur

Travel Tips for Jaipur in Summer:

  • Stay hydrated and carry water with you at all times.
  • Wear light, breathable clothing, and a hat to shield from the sun.
  • Plan outdoor activities for early morning or late evening to avoid the hottest part of the day.
  • Make sure to book accommodations with good air conditioning.

Jaipur in Monsoon (July - September)

The monsoon season brings respite from the intense heat as the landscape gets a refreshing makeover with torrential rains. The temperature ranges from 23-34°C (73-93°F) and Jaipur becomes lush green. This season can be an enchanting time to experience the city's more serene side, with occasional downpours refreshing the atmosphere.

Things to Do in Jaipur during Monsoon:

  • Visit the dramatic forts of Jaipur like Amber Fort and watch the rain clouds roll in from the ramparts.
  • Explore the local markets of Johari Bazaar and Tripolia Bazaar, as they are less crowded and vibrant after rain showers.
  • Enjoy the lush gardens of the city, like the Sisodia Rani Garden, which are in full bloom during monsoon.

Jaipur Bazaar Walk

Travel Tips for Jaipur in Monsoon:

  • Carry an umbrella or raincoat to stay dry during sudden showers.
  • Be prepared for humid conditions post-rainfall.
  • Avoid planning outdoor activities during heavy rains as it can lead to waterlogged streets.
  • Be cautious when visiting natural water bodies as they can be dangerous during heavy rains.

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by Melissa Giroux | Last updated Jan 19, 2023 | Asia , India , Travel Tips

The pink city of Jaipur is a must-visit spot for anyone traveling to India.

This Rajasthan capital city has so much to enjoy and has so many incredibly beautiful sites to see and it is one of the most visited spots in India.

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Because of this, you may wonder, ‘Why visit Jaipur as a tourist?’, or ‘Is Jaipur worth visiting?’

Jaipur is absolutely bursting with culture and you can find bustling streets, colorful bazaars, and phenomenal food everywhere you go.

Here, you can step into the past of the royals of the city by visiting the city palace and other areas they frequented.

Most travelers find 2 days in Jaipur to be enough time to enjoy all the main sites. So, if you’re wondering how many days in Jaipur you’ll need – 2 days should be enough!

Therefore, we have put together this Jaipur itinerary detailing everything to do, see, and eat on your upcoming Jaipur city break.

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Jaipur is home to some of the best forts in India, we will visit some of those on your first day in the city.

Day 1 will begin with a visit to the astonishing Amber Fort. This is a historic building in Jaipur and is definitely not to be missed. It is also a UNESCO world heritage site.

To get to Amber Fort, you must travel around 30 minutes outside the city. You can book a taxi, or travel with a guided tour to get there.

Alternatively, you can take a city bus which departs every 20 minutes. Check with the local providers for your closest bus stop.

It’s best to get here as early as possible to beat the crowds because it can get very busy throughout the day. Our recommendation would be to go around 8 AM when it opens.

The architecture here at Amber Fort is incredible and is a great example of the Hindu-style architecture of the time. It sits on top of a hill giving it sensational views for miles.

This is an incredibly unique fort built mainly from red sandstone and has some of the most breathtaking views in the area.

Amber Fort, Jaipur, India

Suraj Pol is the main entrance of the fort and where you can begin your exploring. Next, be sure to take in the main attraction of the fort, Sheesh Mahal – the hall of mirrors.

Take your time to wander around here, give yourself a couple of hours and really soak up everything it has to offer.

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We recommend spending about 2 hours at Amber Fort, to really immerse yourself in all the beauty it has to offer.

On your way back to the city, you can view the water palace, Jal Mahal. It is a remarkable structure you can view from the road, but it usually isn’t open to the public.

This afternoon, it’s time to visit Nahargarh fort. This is a magnificent fort that was built in 1734 as a form of protection for the city.

It is situated in an iconic location, as it stands on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, with views of the city of Jaipur to soak up in every direction.

You can spend a couple of hours strolling around the Nahargarh fort, which is located in the Nahargarh Biological Park – this area is home to many wild animals.

This is a great place to stay until late afternoon for sunset.

The is an entrance fee to visit Nahargarh fort of 200 rupees (USD 2.50) for tourists.

Nahargarh fort, Jaipur, India

After a day of exploring some of the major sites of Jaipur, it’s time to get some shopping done!

The city of Jaipur has many bazaars dotted all around for some amazing street shopping. The majority of markets are open from 10 am until 10 or 11 pm.

We recommend visiting Sireh Deori Bazaar. This is one of the most famous shopping areas in Jaipur and for good reason.

There is a buzzing atmosphere in this bazaar and you can buy a bit of everything here. It is most well known for selling some of the best camel leather products the city has to offer.

We recommend you grab dinner close by in the popular Surabhi restaurant and turban museum. Here you can experience an authentic Indian dining experience with some highly-rated food.

There is still so much to do and see in Jaipur on your second day in the city, so it will be a jam-packed day once again!

We will start the day by visiting one of the most well-known sites in Jaipur, Hawa Mahal – The palace of winds.

This is a breathtaking pink structure in Jaipur. This is best viewed from the outside and most tourists don’t venture into the building as the outside is the most impressive part. This structure is what gives Jaipur the name of being the pink city.

This structure is built from red and pink sandstone and was once the women’s section of the enormous City Palace at the center of Jaipur.

The facade we see from the street is what the royal women of the time would stand behind to look out at the city as they were not allowed to show their faces in public. This is a place truly steeped in history.

It comprises of 953 windows and a screened porch. It is a great spot for some photography while you soak in the beauty of the structure in an unmissable part of the city.

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur, India

This afternoon, let’s head to the Observatory, Jantar Mantar. This is another UNESCO world heritage site in Jaipur.

This is an open-air observatory and is a must-see attraction in the city. Here you can see the ancient ways of reading stars and studying the sky.

This observatory was built in the 18th century and has 19 large astrological instruments in place today, including the largest sundial in India, the Samrat Yantra.

Visiting here is an educational experience and you can learn fascinating things about space and time, making it a great option for the whole family.

Every night, there is a sound and light show for you to enjoy at Jantar Mantar with exciting tales about the city and the observatory itself, it’s not to be missed. Starting at 6:30 pm onwards.

Observatory, Jaipur, India

For your last evening in Jaipur, it’s time to experience more of the incredible food the city has to offer.

Let’s head to the Cinnamon-Jai Mahal Palace, which was once a palace and is now a hotel, but will still have you feeling like royalty when you arrive.

This stunning hotel has some astounding architecture on offer and has a beautiful restaurant attached to it.

This is an authentic Indian restaurant where you will experience some fine dining and have a chance to taste some of the Rajasthani royal cuisines.

Make sure to book this restaurant in advance, as it is an extremely popular spot in the city and often books out.

Is Jaipur Worth Visiting?

Wondering if Jaipur is worth visiting? We think so!

Why? See the main reasons why you should visit Jaipur below.

  • There is an international airport in this city which makes it extremely easy to get to.
  • It has some of the most beautiful architecture India has to offer
  • The city experiences some very pleasant weather during the winter

Best Time To Visit Jaipur

From November to February, the weather in Jaipur is cold and dry as this is their winter. However, it can climb to 26 degrees celsius during the day making it the perfect time to visit.

March to June is also an option for visiting the pink city, although it is summer, so it will be extremely hot, with temperatures sometimes reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius.

It’s best to avoid visiting Jaipur from July to October as this is the monsoon season, and the area experiences huge amounts of rain.

How Many Days In Jaipur Is Enough?

Wondering if two days in Jaipur is enough? The truth is that it depends on your arrival time and departure time.

For example, if you get to Jaipur late, you won’t have a lot of time to make the most of your holidays in Jaipur.

That said, looking at this 2-day itinerary in Jaipur, you probably noticed it’s possible to see Jaipur during a weekend.

If you arrive late, we suggest you add one more night so that you can fully enjoy your time in Jaipur.

To help you figure out how many days you’ll need in Jaipur, we suggest you list the things you wish to see and do. Then, look at the map and see if it seems realistic.

Adding the arrival time and departure time to your Jaipur itinerary, you’ll see exactly how many days in Jaipur will be enough.

If you decide to use Jaipur as a base, you may want to rent a car or hire a driver and explore the area.

Where To Stay In Jaipur For 2 Days?

Wondering where to stay in Jaipur?

You won’t be short of accommodation choices in Jaipur, and you can enjoy staying in the city center no matter your budget.

Here are our top hotel recommendations for your 2 days in Jaipur.

Best Budget Accommodation

If you’re on a budget in Jaipur, you won’t be short on choices for your accommodation. We recommend staying at the Dera Rawatsar Heritage Hotel .

This hotel is a great option as it is situated within the city walls and is within walking distance of the bus station.

It has an outdoor swimming pool for guests to enjoy and there is free WiFi.

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Best Mid-Range Accommodation

For a more mid-range option, we recommend staying at Dileep Kothi – A Royal Boutique Luxury Suites .

This four-star boutique hotel is just 4km from the city palace and offers breakfast every morning.

The rooms are decorated with four poster beds and the stunning arches and columns at the front of the building make it feel like you are staying in a palace.

Best Luxury Accommodation

If you want the best accommodation in Jaipur, it has to be Rambagh Palace .

Here you will receive world-class service and relax in the former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur.

Rambagh Palace is known as the jewel of Jaipur, mainly for its spectacular architecture and the pristine well-manicured lawns that surround the building.

The building is filled with history and will have you living like a royal during your time in Jaipur.

Final Thoughts On Jaipur Itinerary

With so much culture to explore and cuisine to taste, spending one or two days in Jaipur is bound to be a fantastic experience because there are enough things to do in Jaipur to keep you entertained.

However, be sure to follow an itinerary like ours to make the most of your short trip.

If you decide to rent a car during your time in India, it will give you a lot more independence and flexibility to explore the city and its surrounding areas. That said, driving a car in India can be a challenging experience. Instead, you might want to hire a driver or organize day trips with a tour guide.

We hope we managed to help you figure out what to do in Jaipur, India.

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The Best Time to Visit Jaipur, India for Weather, Safety, & Tourism

The best times to visit Jaipur for ideal weather are

October 29th to March 18th

based on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details.

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  • Rain and snow
  • Humidity and wind
  • The busiest and least popular months
  • Overall travel experience by time of year

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Weather in jaipur.

Average temperatures in Jaipur vary greatly. Considering humidity, temperatures feel hot for about half of the year and otherwise nice with a low chance of precipitation most of the year. The area is somewhat temperate — in the 43rd percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above . If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Jaipur, the hottest months are May, June, and then April. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally late May where highs are regularly around 108.6°F (42.6°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 82.2°F (27.9°C) at night.

Jaipur Temperatures (Fahrenheit)

Jaipur temperatures (celsius), “feels-like” temperatures.

The way we experience weather isn’t all about temperature. Higher temperatures affect us much more at higher humidity, and colder temperatures feel piercing with high winds. Our perceived temperatures factor in humidity and wind chill to better represent how hot or cold the day feels to a person.

Jaipur Perceived Temperature (F)

Jaipur perceived temperature (c), average jaipur temperatures by month.

Daily highs (averaged for the month) usually give the best indication of the weather. A significantly lower mean and low generally just means it gets colder at night.

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If dry weather is what you’re after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Jaipur are December, January, and then November. Note that we define “significant precipitation” as .1 inches or more in this section. The lowest chance of rain or snow occurs around early January. For example, on the week of January 1st there are no days of precipitation on average. By contrast, it’s most likely to rain or snow in early to mid August with an average of 4 days of significant precipitation the week of August 6th.

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The graph below shows the % chance of rainy and snowy days in Jaipur.

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Jaipur has some very humid months, with some very dry months. The least humid month is April (18.9% relative humidity), and the most humid month is August (77.1%).

Wind in Jaipur is usually calm . The windiest month is June, followed by May and July. June’s average wind speed of around 6.9 knots (7.9 MPH or 12.8 KPH) is considered “a light breeze.” Maximum sustained winds (the highest speed for the day lasting more than a few moments) are at their highest in late May where average top sustained speeds reach 14.9 knots, which is considered a moderate breeze.

Relative Humidity (%)

The graph below shows the average % humidity by month in Jaipur.

The graph below shows wind speed (max and average) in knots.

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Is it safe to travel to jaipur.

Our best data indicates this area is somewhat safe, but with extra warnings in a few regions. As of Dec 04, 2023 there are travel warnings and regional advisories for India; exercise a high degree of caution and avoid some areas. Check this page for any recent changes or regions to avoid: Travel Advice and Advisories . This advisory was last updated on Dec 01, 2023.

The Busiest and Least Crowded Months

The busiest month for tourism in Jaipur, India is December, followed by August and November. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Jaipur in April. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

Estimated Tourism by Month

Most popular months to visit, overall jaipur travel experience by season, spring (march through may).

Humidity and temperatures combine to make this season feel very warm. Highs range from 108.6°F (42.6°C) and 85°F (29.4°C) with warmer temperatures in the later months. Rain is rare with roughly 1 days of significant precipitation per month. Spring is the slowest for tourism, which makes it a good time for those looking for deals.

Summer (June through August)

The middle-year months have hot weather with high temperatures that are quite warm. These months see the most precipitation with 5 to 12 days of precipitation per month. June – August is the second busiest season for tourism in Jaipur, so lodging and other accommodations may cost slightly more.

Fall (September through November)

Fall daily highs range from 97.1°F (36.2°C) and 83.4°F (28.6°C), which will feel very nice given the humidity and wind. It rains or snows a normal amount: 1 to 6 days per month. Tourism is fairly slow during these months due to the weather, so hotels may be lower priced.

Winter (December through February)

Weather is somewhat cool this time of year in Jaipur to be enjoyable for warm weather travelers. The average high during this season is between 85°F (29.4°C) and 71.4°F (21.9°C). On average, it rains or snows a very small amount: 0 to 1 times per month. These times of year are the busiest with tourists.

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By: Charlotte · Last updated 12. January 2024 · In: India , Travel

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Are you wondering how to spend your two days in Jaipur? Then you’ve come to the right place!

Jaipur has been the capital of Rajasthan since the early 1700s and is today known for its beautiful gemstone jewelry, leather goods and block-printed textiles.

India’s Pink City was without a doubt the highlight of our Golden Triangle tour. The Old City is a photographer’s (Instagrammer’s) dream! It has so much to offer, so I would recommend spending at least 2 days in Jaipur to get the most out of your visit.

In this 2-day Jaipur itinerary , you’ll learn how to get to Jaipur, how to get around the pink city, where to stay and the top 12 things to do in Jaipur.

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Hawa Mahal, the most stunning pink building in Jaipur, complete with 953 windows. A must on any 2-day Jaipur itinerary.

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Don’t have time to read the whole article? Here’s an overview of my Jaipur favorites for a 2-day itinerary:

🏨 Best Jaipur luxury hotel: Rambagh Palace

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🎫 Best guided tour: Private Jaipur highlights tour and Pink City street food tour

🍚 Best Jaipur restaurants: The Rajput Room and Kitchen With A Cause

🛵 How to get around: Walk, tuk tuk, tour or private driver.

🏰 Top sights and attractions: Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Patrika Gate

How to get to Jaipur

We spent a lot of time researching transportation for our Golden Triangle route, from Delhi to Agra to Jaipur and back to Delhi. The train is one option but I knew it wouldn’t be a fun experience to schlep around a huge suitcase at train stations in 40-degree C heat.

And since we only had a week to explore all three cities, I wanted the most time-efficient mode of transportation possible. So we ended up booking this 5-day Luxury Golden Triangle Tour with a private driver. And I’m so happy we did. It is one of my favorite travel memories to date, luxury on a budget .

My only regret is that we didn’t choose the 5-star hotel option (that you can add at checkout). Because we booked ourselves and ended up spending more on 3 and 4-star hotels than the total package cost with 5-star hotels.

We got to Jaipur in the afternoon on day 3 and managed to see several of the main attractions in town even though we got up early to experience the Taj Mahal at sunset. So in total, we had almost 2 full days in Jaipur.

We also spent one full day in Delhi on our own after the tour ended, which was great because we could go back to the places we really liked and see a few that weren’t included in the tour.

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If you have limited time, another option is to visit Jaipur on a 16-hour day trip from Delhi . The day begins at 5:00 am when your driver picks you up at your hotel in Delhi.

Upon arrival in Jaipur, your English-speaking guide will meet you and explain the itinerary for the day. Then spend 6 hours exploring Jaipur’s most iconic landmarks and buildings, including Amer Fort, the City Palace, the Jal Mahal, Hawa Mahal and more.

The airports in India are overwhelming, with people yelling everywhere. So to make your arrival as smooth as possible, book a private transfer to or from Jaipur airport , available for groups of up to 5 people. When traveling from the airport, your driver will be waiting for you at the arrivals gate, holding a sign with your name on it.

If you need transport from the city to the airport, your driver will pick you up at your accommodation and ensure you arrive in time to catch your flight.

Looking out at the light brown semi-submurged Jal Mahal Water Palace in the middle of a lake with a bird flying by, during 2 days in Jaipur.

How to get around Jaipur

If you’re already in Jaipur, you can book this private 8-hour tour with a guide. Perfect if you have two days in Jaipur , spend the first with a guide and the second on your own. Explore Pink City highlights such as the Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, the City Palace and Monkey Temple.

You can often book a driver for the day through your hotel, which usually costs around 1500-2000 INR. For shorter rides just step out on the street and hail a tuk-tuk/rickshaw.

Remember to agree on a price before you get in and that it’s okay to haggle though they aren’t expensive. If the driver doesn’t speak English, show him the location on a map and then a 100 rupee bill. 100 INR will get you to most places in and around the Pink City.

Girl in a coral dress and blue kimono wearing a beige hat and holding a coconut exploring the streets on Jaipur, a must on any 2-day Jaipur itinerary.

2 days in Jaipur itinerary

Jaipur’s old town, also known as the Pink City, was the first planned city of medieval India. It is divided into a neat grid made up of nine blocks with the stunning City Palace situated in the center.

The city was actually yellow originally and didn’t become pink until Maharaja Jai Singh decided to paint it for a visit by the then Prince of Wales.

1. Panna Meena ka Kund

I love the stepwells that you find all over northern India. The symmetrical stairs are so cool to look at! The majority of surviving stepwells originally served a leisure purpose as well as water storage.

This was because the base of the well provided relief from the midday heat and even more so if the well was covered. Stepwells also served as a place for social gatherings and religious ceremonies.

All the wells have their own beauty and charm, but Panna Meena ka Kund is the only one we saw that was not made out of grey stone. You’ll find it in the middle of Amer Village close to Amber Fort, about a 20-minute drive from central Jaipur if you go early in the morning.

You should get to Panna Meena ka Kund around 7:00 am when they open, no need to get there earlier. Sometimes the guard does not show up on time. You’re able to go in through a small gate on the side before it officially opens. But locals were keeping an eye on us to make sure we did not go down the stairs.

If there’s no one else around you might be able to persuade the guard to let you walk down into the stepwell in exchange for a small tip.

We were not that lucky. So the cool photos I had imagined of me gracefully running down the stairs did not become a reality. But it was a cool place to experience nonetheless.

How to spend 2 days in Jaipur - Panna Meena ka Kund stepwell

🌟 Panna Meena ka Kund and Amer Fort are both included in this highly-rated Jaipur half-day tour .

2. Amber Fort

Amber Fort, also known as Amer Fort and Amber Palace, was constructed back in 1592 on the remains of an 11th-century fort to house Jaipur’s rulers. In 2013 the fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, together with five other hill forts in Rajasthan. Its architecture is a fusion of Rajput (Hindu) and Mughal (Islamic) styles, so gorgeous!

This impressive fort, built from pale yellow/pink sandstone and white marble, is a perfect representation of Hindu and Islamic fusion architecture. Inside, the fort is divided into four main sections, each with its own courtyard. 

The Maharaja’s apartments are located around the third one. You enter through the regal Ganesh Pol gateway, which is one of the best photo ops in the entire fort. You’ve probably seen it all over Instagram.

Amber Fort and the neighboring Jaigarh Fort are actually considered to be one large complex because they are connected by an underground tunnel. This tunnel was built to enable the royal family to escape into the more defendable Jaigarh Fort in case of an attack.

We got here in the middle of the day while it was raining and super crowded, so we did not explore the inside of the fort, just the huge courtyard. If I were to go back I would get there a few minutes before they open at 8:00 am to make sure I get in early.

Entrance fee:  550 INR for foreigners (students 100 INR)   Opening Hours: 08:00–17:30

A light show, which focuses on the history of Jaipur and the fort, takes place every evening. The show runs for about 50 minutes in both Hindi and English. We didn’t make it, but it might be worth checking out if you have the time.

Tip: If you’re a history nerd like me and enjoy exploring old forts like this, you should also head to Jodhpur where you’ll find one of the largest fortifications in India called Mehrangarh Fort. 

How to spend 2 days in Jaipur - Amber (Amer) Fort

3. Jal Mahal – The Water Palace

Set amid the beautiful Man-Sarovar Lake, Jal Mahal is a magnificent sight! The five-story building, which dates back to the 1750s, was actually never built with the intention of being used as a palace. The ruler at the time, Madho Singh, just wanted it as a hunting lodge for himself and as a place for his duck hunting parties.

 Of the five stories, four(!!) floors remain underwater when the lake is full. The palace is not open to the public so one can only marvel at its beauty from afar.

You’ll drive by Jal Mahal on your way from town to the forts so it’s a great place to relax for a little while. Have a coconut and enjoy the scenic view of the palace and all the beautiful birds.

As you can see in the photo below there’s a lot of trash in the grass. Jaipur and India, in general, have a huge waste management issue. Trash and different kinds of waste are literally scattered everywhere. I will talk more about this and the poverty situation in a separate post. I just have so many thoughts and impressions to work through after this trip.

Girl with long hair wearing a beige felt hat, red and white kimono and black pants looking out over a Jal Mahal, a must on any 2-day Jaipur itinerary.

4. Have lunch at Rambagh Palace’s  The Rajput Room  or Samode Haveli Restaurant

It’s really worth spending the extra money just to see the inside of these old jewels. But if you’re already staying in a palace or Haveli or you don’t want to splurge on lunch, check out Handi restaurant.  It has one of the best rooftops in Jaipur and serves up some of the most delicious Indian food I’ve ever tasted.

Kitchen With A Cause is another gem worth mentioning, they give back to the community by hiring and training the underprivileged youth. The ambiance in their garden is lovely with twinkling fairy lights and just a few tables. And oh yes, the food is also delicious.

5. Gatore Ki Chatriyan

Surrounded by lush greenery in the foothills of the Nahargarh Fort lies Gatore Ki Chhatriyan, the final resting place for the Maharajas of Jaipur. Every Maharaja has one cenotaph constructed in his honor, so there’s so much to look at. The name Gaitore comes from the Hindi phrase “Gaye ka Thor” which means “resting place of the departed souls”.

Even though this is kind of a graveyard, it was one of my favorite places in Jaipur. First of all, because of the beautifully designed tombs but also because it was so calm and quiet with almost no people around.

Entrance fee: only 30 INR

Girl with long hair in a red and white kimono and black pants looking our over the intricate monuments in Gatore Ki Chatriyan, a must during your 2 days in Jaipur.

6. Nahargarh Fort: Abode Of The Tigers

Nahargarh Fort stands proudly on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, overlooking the entire city of Jaipur. The view from up there is breathtaking! Along with Amber and Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh once formed a strong defense ring for the city.

Today, however, it attracts more Instagrammers on the hunt for a good sunset pic than anyone else. And I totally get why! The fort with its surrounding wall is one of the most picturesque places I’ve ever seen.

It’s best to go by car because the road up to the fort is very long, windy and steep. The actual fort is open until 5.30 pm but there is a restaurant where you can enjoy dinner and drinks for sunset. You have to pay 200 INR to get in and that includes a soft drink. Be sure to get there about one hour before the sun sets to have enough time to find a great spot.

I’ll talk more about Nahargarh Fort and how to get the best possible sunset photos in my next post. You shouldn’t miss it because I don’t want you to make the same mistakes we did!

How to spend 2 days in Jaipur - sunset at Nahargarh Fort

7. Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal, also known as the “Palace of Breeze”, was built in 1799 as an extension to the City Palace. The five-story backside of the exterior kind of looks like a honeycomb with its 953 detailed jharokhas windows.  The intent behind this unique design was to allow the royal ladies to observe life on the street below without being seen.

Hawa Mahal is open from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm and the entrance fee is 200 INR. But this is one of the few buildings in India that is actually prettier from the outside. So if you don’t have a lot of time to spend, seeing it from the back is more than enough.

There are a few restaurants across the street that offer amazing views of this pink jewel. The most popular one is Wind View Café but you get equally as great views from the much less crowded Tattoo Café & Lounge just next door.

Hawa Mahal is definitely one of the most famous landmarks in India you shouldn’t miss!

How to spend 2 days in Jaipur - Hawa Mahal in the Pink City

8. City Palace

The City Palace opens at 9:30 in the morning but if you want photos no one in them get there around 9.15 to be first in line. If that’s what you’re after of course!

It will take about two hours to walk around because there are so many stunning design details to take in. There are two different ticket types to choose from, one basic and one that includes the whole complex. Audio tours are also available.

The Chandra Mahal is a seven-story building behind the area accessible to the general public where the royal family still resides! Visitors are only allowed on the ground floor which contains a museum displaying carpets, manuscripts and other items that belonged to the royal family. The entrance fee to this area is INR 2500 / $35, but it’s definitely worth it!

Diwan-I-Khas or the “Hall of Private Audience” (pictured below), was one of the highlights of my trip to India. The color and the patterns are so incredibly pretty! I want a room in my house to look like this! This orange marble-floored masterpiece, located between the armory and the art gallery, is included in the basic ticket price of 500 INR / $7.

Right next to the City Palace, you’ll find the city’s second UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar (right photo below). The complex comprises 13 architectural astronomy instruments and was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur in 1723.

How to spend 2 days in Jaipur - City Palace

9. Albert Hall Museum

Considered to be one of the finest galleries in Jaipur, Albert Hall is famous for both its outstanding architecture as well as exciting museum exhibitions. The construction of Albert Hall started during the visit of the Prince of Wales to Jaipur back in 1876.

We only wanted to look at this beautiful building from the outside because we knew hundreds of pigeons hang out here and thought it would be a cool photo op.

After only three minutes here we got an audience of about eight Indian boys and men standing around just pointing and staring at me. So if my boyfriend hadn’t been there I would not have felt comfortable.

How to spend 2 days in Jaipur - A sea of pigeons in front of Albert Hall Museum

Have lunch at the stunning Caffé Palladio

Inspired by Sicily, an island influenced by both Italian and Arab culture, Caffé Palladio Jaipur recreates dishes like mezze platters, falafel, tagine, pizza, pasta and classic Italian sandwiches.

The interior is a perfect mix of Italy and colonial India. Different hues of yellow and blue blend seamlessly with geometrical patterns and large murals. A feast to the eyes!

🥘 For my fellow foodies – I highly recommend this Pink City street food tour . Taste authentic delicacies, witness the preparation of some of Jaipur’s most celebrated dishes and sip a cup of masala chai tea from a clay pot with unrivaled views of the city. You learn so much about a city through its street food.

10. Johari Bazaar

As mentioned earlier, Jaipur is regarded as a shopper’s paradise. From jewelry and exotic pottery to textiles and leather sandals, Jaipur has got it all. The oldest market in Jaipur is called Johari Bazaar and consists of stalls, narrow alleyways and small shops painted pink.

This is one of the best places in the city to get some amazing traditional items like “lehengas” (sarees) and “juttis” (ballet flats).

Be prepared for a lot of yelling and people trying to convince you to take a look at their shop. We lasted about 30 minutes here. 38°C, honking, yelling, crowds and a lot of sweat was just not a great combination for me.

I felt like punching someone at one point there. But looking back it was a fun experience and I managed to pick up some gold rings and a super cute pouf decorated with seashells and Ulrik got two backpacks.

How to spend 2 days in Jaipur - Learn about Block Printing

11. Galtaji Temple (monkey temple)

Galtaji is an ancient Hindu pilgrimage set in the Aravalli Hills about 10 km east of Jaipur. The complex consists of a series of temples but is mostly known for the beautifully green sacred kunds (tanks) in which the pilgrims bathe. The tanks or pools are filled up by natural springs high up in the mountains.

We were told that no one can be there after dusk because then the big cats come down to drink (I can’t exactly remember which ones, pumas and tigers? hmm…).

The pool area with a towering mountain on each side was so beautiful but on the other hand, it was sad to see that the monkeys were playing with plastic and other trash we humans are responsible for.

There’s no official entrance fee here but you have to pay 100 INR per camera. You’re also encouraged to make a donation if you enter one of the temples.

How to spend 2 days in Jaipur - Galtaji Monkey Temple

12. Jawahar Circle & Patrika Gate

You’ll find Jawahar Circle Garden, which is actually a highway traffic Circle, about 20 minutes by car south of the Pink City. The entrance of Jawahar Circle and also kind of the main attraction is the beautifully designed and very colorful  Patrika gate . It gives you a taste of the vibrant culture of Rajasthan as each pillar is dedicated to different eras and parts of the state.

Set in the middle of this huge circular garden is a fountain that puts on a musical light show every Sunday from 7:00 pm. In addition to the fountain, the park also comprises a playground, jogging tracks, food vendors and a Hindu temple. This is a public park so there’s no entrance fee.

We got here around 14:00 pm and there were quite a few local guys hanging out both in and around the gate. So we ended up having an audience during our little photoshoot. You can see the back of one sneaking into the photo below. If you’re an avid amateur photographer like myself, Jawarhar Circle will most likely be one of the highlights of your stay in Jaipur.

How to spend 2 days in Jaipur - The colorful Jawahar Circle Garden

With only two days in Jaipur, it’s important to choose the right area to stay in to make the most of your time.

I recommend staying in or close to the Pink City (old town), home to many of the city’s most famous landmarks, including the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar. Staying in the old town will give you easy access to these attractions, as well as the bustling bazaars and markets that line the streets.

Jaipur has a long history of glamorous Maharajas, extravagant palaces and townhouses. One such example is the insanely gorgeous but very pricey Rambagh Palace . It used to be a hunting lodge but was later turned into a 5-star hotel.

An old Haveli is in my mind the best accommodation option in Jaipur. These royal townhouses are usually set in lush gardens around large courtyards while still being close to the center of town.

  • Samode Haveli  is maybe the most famous Haveli of them all and for good reason. It features large romantically decorated bedrooms as well as a courtyard with a huge swimming pool and sun loungers. So stunning!
  • For a more affordable option check out the colorful  Hotel Diggi Palace  which offers simple yet elegant rooms and a beautiful pool. This is the best value hotel I found in Jaipur. The perfect mix of that gorgeous Indian Haveli interior while still being affordable.

How to spend 2 days in Jaipur - The colorful Jawahar Circle Garden

🔥 HOT TIP >> If you’re traveling alone or want photos with your partner, I recommend this Instagram Photo Tour of Jaipur . Immerse yourself in Rajasthan’s colorful culture as you take Instagram-worthy shots framed by beautiful architecture.

Best time to visit Jaipur

Jaipur experiences extreme temperatures, so it is important to choose a time when the weather is pleasant enough to explore the city comfortably.

The best time to visit Jaipur is during the winter months, from November to February. During this time, the weather is cool and pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing. The temperature during the day ranges from 20°C to 25°C, while the nights can be chilly with temperatures dropping to 10°C.

On the other hand, the summer months, from March to June, can be extremely hot and dry, with temperatures soaring up to 45°C. It is not advisable to visit Jaipur during this time, as the heat can be unbearable and can make it difficult to explore the city.

The monsoon season, from July to September, brings relief from the heat, but the city experiences heavy rainfall, which can disrupt travel plans. The humidity during this time can also make it uncomfortable to explore the city. I visited in August and got lucky with only a few rain showers at night.

Yes, 2 days in Jaipur is enough to visit all the highlights I mention in this 2-day itinerary. However, if I ever return to Jaipur, I would love to spend 3 or even 4 days in the city so I could spend more time at each attraction.

Elephant with a red blanket outside the golden Amber Fort in Jaipur.

FAQs: 2-day Jaipur itinerary

Jaipur, also known as the Pink City, is famous for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. The city is home to many iconic landmarks such as the Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, and City Palace. Jaipur is also known for its colorful bazaars, where visitors can shop for traditional textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts.

Jaipur is often referred to as the Paris of India because of its beautiful architecture, elegant boulevards, and rich cultural heritage.

The city was designed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who was inspired by the layout of the French capital. Jaipur’s wide streets, grand buildings, and beautiful gardens make it one of the most picturesque cities in India.

Jaipur is generally a safe city for tourists, but you should take the usual precautions to avoid any potential problems. It is advisable to travel in groups, avoid walking alone at night, and be aware of your surroundings. You should also avoid flashing expensive items in public and dress modestly.

It is not recommended to drink tap water in Jaipur, as it may contain harmful bacteria and parasites. You should stick to bottled water, which is widely available in the city. Or even better, bring a filtered water bottle .

I did have drinks with ice cubes and used bottled water for brushing my teeth. I did experience a mild case of “Delhi belly”, but it was fine.

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Getting a local guide in Jaipur can be helpful, especially if you want to learn more about the city’s history and culture. A good guide can help you navigate the city’s many attractions and provide valuable insights into local customs and traditions.

I’m usually a fan of exploring on my own, but I would have missed so many cool places in Jaipur had it not been for my guide. You can book a guided tour of Jaipur here , if you’re on a multi-day tour, a local guide is most likely included.

Jaipur is located approximately 280 kilometers southwest of Delhi. The fastest way to travel between the two cities is by air, with several flights operating daily. Alternatively, you can take a train or bus, which takes around 4-6 hours depending on the mode of transport.

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11. September 2018 at 23:47

Your photography is absolutely stunning. You definitely made me want to go to Jaipur. That photo of the monkeys and dog playing made me smile so much! What a great capture!

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12. September 2018 at 17:54

Thank you so much for this lovely comment, Meg 🙂 It means a lot!

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20. October 2018 at 12:50

Loved this post! it is definitely on my bucket list and I just love your photos and suggestions!

20. October 2018 at 12:55

Thank you so much, Maya 😀

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20. October 2018 at 16:46

Wow! So beautiful, I’ve been wanting to visit and your post bumped it up on my list!! Love the block printing, how cool is that?! I’d buy everything!

20. October 2018 at 19:42

Thanks, Natasha, so happy to hear that 😀

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21. October 2018 at 00:38

I’ve seen a lot of Jaipur on Instagram lately, and I love the architecture! Thanks for the detailed guide and gorgeous photos 🙂

21. October 2018 at 21:32

Yes, it really is a beautiful city! Thank you so much for stopping by 😉

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27. October 2018 at 23:32

I’m an Indian but I loved your description of Jaipur

28. October 2018 at 10:10

Thank you, Divya! I’m happy to hear that 😀

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5. January 2019 at 00:46

I’ve planned my first solo trip at Jaipur and your blog gave me the perfect plan for my visit. Thank you PS your pictures are adorable ?

7. January 2019 at 12:09

That makes me so happy 😀 Have fun in Jaipur!

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28. June 2019 at 07:53

Great Shots Charlotte thank you for posting this blog Next month I’m gonna visit jaipur

28. June 2019 at 11:06

Thank you for stopping by Priyanjali 😀 Have fun in Jaipur!

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15. January 2020 at 13:00

I’m planning a solo trip to Jaipur for my birthday and your blog has helped me a lot to curate my itinerary. Thank you.

Your pictures are super cute.

15. January 2020 at 13:26

Thank you, Payal 😀 I’m so happy to hear that! Hope you have a lovely trip

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4. March 2020 at 14:58

Charlotte, I’m so thankful I found your blog before our trip to India. We followed your Jaipur itinerary day by day, and we had the best time. It is easy to see how much time and energy you put into this work, and I just wanted to let you know that I really appreciate it!

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Aw, I’m so happy to hear that Becky 😀 Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment! Enjoy beautiful Jaipur

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22. April 2020 at 12:50

Hey Charlotte, this is an amazing guide. I have plans for this year visiting Rajasthan and I’ll make sure to follow your guide. Hope it turns out a trip to be remembered! ❤

22. April 2020 at 20:39

Thanks, Amit! I’m so happy you liked it 😀 Rajasthan is absolutely gorgeous so I’m sure you’re gonna love it!

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29. May 2020 at 09:25

Wow, a nice post of a 2 day trip to Jaipur. I have been there a very long pack but didn’t spend more time. I will definitely plan an follow your guide. Thanks for sharing!

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Hi, Nishi. Thanks for stopping by 😀 I’m so happy you like my guide!

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21. June 2020 at 04:49

I also visited Jaipur a year before and it is an amazing place for voyagers. Thank you for this amazing post.

21. June 2020 at 22:43

It really is! Such a beautiful city 🙂

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29. October 2020 at 08:29

I can totally see you had an amazing time traveling to Jaipur. This city, after Delhi, is my favorite and I have been there a lot of times. But still, I have missed Panna Meena Ka Kund and Gaitore which I should visit soon. Great blog post. Just check, a few images have failed to load.

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17. December 2020 at 13:27

your pics are stunning, love this Perfect 2 days Jaipur itinerary.

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3. January 2024 at 20:21

Your Jaipur blog is great! It covers all the interesting places we would love to visit. Thank you very much for the detailed information. I’ll check your other posts as well.

3. January 2024 at 20:33

Thank you, Lana 😀 I’m so happy you liked it!

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This 3 days in Jaipur itinerary is perfect for first-time visitors to the capital city of Rajasthan . From when to visit, how to reach, how to get around to recommended restaurants, suggested shopping markets, and best places to visit in Jaipur – it includes all the information you need while planning a trip to Jaipur .

A trip to India is incomplete without a visit to Jaipur in Rajasthan. It remains one of the top travel destinations in India along with Delhi and Agra . These three Indian cities form a famous tourist circuit called the Golden Triangle .

Bathed in pretty pink (which gives it a sobriquet of Pink City), the Old City of Jaipur is a hustling and bustling city with its jam-packed streets as well as jam-packed attractions. From cultural extravaganza , historic forts, illustrious palaces, magical temples, and open-air astronomical observatories to ancient step-wells, vibrant bazaars, and lip-smacking food – Jaipur ticks all the boxes.

JAIPUR QUICK LINKS Airport Transfer:  Book arrival meet-and-greet plus airport transfer to your hotel in Jaipur at reasonable prices on  Viator . Where to Stay:   Sajjan Niwas  (budget);  Hotel Diggi Palace  (mid-range);  Pearl Palace Heritage Boutique Hotel  (boutique);  Alsisar Haveli  (heritage);  Rambagh Palace  (luxury) Top Rated City Tour:   Full Day City Tour with a Local Guide Top Rated Food Tour:   Jaipur Food & Heritage Walk Top Rated Day Tours:   Taj Mahal Tour ;  Pushkar Day Trip ;  Ranthambore National Park Tour ;  Chand Baori & Bhangarh Fort Ground Transport:  If you are heading to  Bikaner ,  Udaipur ,  Jodhpur , or  Jaisalmer  next, you can easily book train and bus tickets in advance on  12Go .

3 Day Jaipur Itinerary: Outline

Day 1: Amer Fort + Panna Meena ka Kund + Nahargarh Fort + Jaigarh Fort + Jal Mahal + Light and Sound Show (Amber Palace) Day 2: Hawa Mahal + City Palace + Jantar Mantar + Albert Hall Museum + Gaitore ki Chhatriyan + Shopping Day 3: Jawahar Circle and Patrika Gate + Galta ji Temple (Monkey Temple) + Sisodia Rani ka Bagh + Chokhi Dhani

Jaipur Itinerary: How to Spend 3 Days in Jaipur

Our 3 day Jaipur itinerary covers almost all the best things to do in Jaipur. We designed this Jaipur trip itinerary after a lot of research and it made our first trip to Jaipur (Having traveled to Jaipur more times than I can count since that first visit—thanks to its proximity to Delhi—it’s become a familiar outing I cherish deeply) fun and easy. And hope that it helps you too to plan an exciting and unforgettable vacation.

Are 3 days in Jaipur enough? Not at all. However, we think three days in Jaipur are enough to give you a taste of the city.

Anyhow, onto our 3 days itinerary for Jaipur!

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Note: On our first trip to Jaipur, we stayed at Pearl Palace Heritage Boutique Hotel right in the middle of everything. It was easy to get around and quick to pop back whenever we needed a break. Later visits let us check out Alsisar Haveli , Rambagh Palace , and Taj Amer (a bit far from the center) too – each one made our stays extra special in their own way. If it’s your first time in the city, staying central is key — think Bani Park, C Scheme, and MI Road!

Day 1 of 3 Days in Jaipur Itinerary

7 am: breakfast @ the stag rooftop restro, cafe & lounge.

Delicious breakfast served with love while you gasp at the stunning view of the iconic amber fort – what a headstart to your first day in the royal capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur!

You must try their refreshing Green Apple Mojito.

8 am: Amer Fort

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Begin your 3 day itinerary for Jaipur with one of the best places to visit in Jaipur, Amer Fort.

Tip: You must get to the fort as early as possible (preferably, as soon as it opens) to beat the crowds and heat and avoid visiting on weekends, at all costs.

Located in the small town of Amer , perched atop a little hill, Amer Fort (aka Amber Palace) looks imposing. You can’t help but fall in love with the pièce de résistance! A UNESCO World Heritage Site for a reason, of course.

It’s a 10-minute hike to get to the entrance of the fort (Suraj Pol). There’s an option to ride an elephant to the fort but we are strongly against animal cruelty and urge you to walk up to the fort.

Let’s promote experiences that are ethical, sustainable, and meet high standards of animal welfare. Shall we?

The view of Maota Lake (located at the foot of the fort) and Mohan Bari , a terraced garden right in its center (popularly known as Kesar Kyari or Saffron Garden ) from Amer Fort is mesmerizing.

You can also check out the underground tunnels that connect Amer Fort to Jaigarh Fort.

Brimming with history and radiating with architectural beauty, Amer Fort is a delight to explore. The must-see attractions within the fort are Suraj Pol , Chand Pol , Jaleb Chowk , Shila Devi Temple , Ganesh Pol , Diwan-e-Aam , Diwan-e-Khas , Sukh Niwas , Suhag Mandir , Sheesh Mahal , and Zenana Mahal .

Note: I strongly recommend hiring a guide who can easily walk you through the main attractions of the fort (it’s huge and with so many hidden alleys, maze-like passages, and secret rooms, it’s easy to get lost) and make you understand the architectural details and rich history (It has an interesting story hidden in every nook and cranny) associated with the fort.

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And you can’t miss climbing The Great Wall Of Amer ! Located right opposite the fort, the wall with its beautiful watchtowers is one of the most picturesque places to visit in Jaipur.

A staircase (over 350 steep stairs) leads you all the way up to Amer Fort Viewpoint. It’s one of the best sunrise and sunset points in Jaipur. Once on the top, you’ll be rewarded with a bird’s eye view of Amer Fort, Amer Town, Jal Mahal, the Aravalli Mountains, and even the city of Jaipur.

Opening Hours: 8 am to 5:30 pm Entry Fee: INR 100 per Indian visitor and INR 500 per foreign visitor

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10 am: Panna Meena Ka Kund

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Just about 800 meters away from Amer Fort is a beautiful ancient stepwell, Panna Meena Ka Kund.

An architectural marvel in its own right, the stepwell is one of the most Instagrammable places in Jaipur. Instagrammers flock here to capture the picturesque perfectly symmetrical stairways.

Opening Hours: 7 am to 6 pm Entrance Fee: Free

11 am: Nahargarh Fort

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Strategically perched high on the Aravali Hills, Nahargarh Fort offers one of the most magical views of the city of Jaipur.

The fort itself is utterly beautiful. I particularly loved the doors and windows and the gorgeous rooftop in Madhavendra Bhawan .

The golden light makes the views from the fort even more magical!

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Nahargarh Step Well is another architectural beauty you must check out! It became an overnight sensation after being featured in a Bollywood movie called Rand De Basanti.

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Located in the Shastragaar and Vishraamghar sections of the Nahargarh Fort, the Jaipur Wax Museum attracts quite many travelers for its unique concept.

The museum is divided into three sections namely the Hall of Icons, Royal Darbar, and Sheesh Mahal.

Sheesh Mahal is the most beautiful section of all. The wax museum has a separate entrance fee. It costs INR 500 per Indian citizen and INR 700 per foreign citizen.  The museum remains open on all days from 10 am to 6 pm.

Opening Hours: 10 am to 5:30 pm Entrance Fee: INR 50 per Indian citizen and INR 200 per foreign citizen

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1 pm: Jaigarh Fort

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Purely built for defensive purposes, Jaigarh Fort is architecturally simple and plain.

Ram Harihar Temple , Aram Mandir , Lalit Mandir , Laxmi Vilas , Vilas Mandir , Sagar Chatri , Shubhat Niwas , Khilbat Niwas , Kal Bhairav Temple , Puppet Theater , the museum , the armory , Char Bagh , and Diya Burj (the highest point of the fort) are the major attractions of the fort.

The two high points of the fort are the unobstructed view of Amer Fort, the Aravalli Hills, and Lake Maota, and Jaivana , the world’s largest cannon on the wheels.

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Opening Hours: 9 am to 4:30 pm Entrance Fee: INR 70 per Indian citizen and INR 150 per foreign citizen Still Camera Charges: INR 50 Video Camera Charges: INR 200

2 pm: Lunch @ Govindam Retreat

Get a real taste of Rajasthani culture, heritage, and royalty at Govindam Retreat. Good Food. Nice Ambiance. Prompt Service. Reasonable Price. Live Traditional Music.

What to try? Rajasthani thali, beetroot halwa, anjeer sharbat, and rajwadi handi.

4 pm: Masala Chai @ Gulab Ji Chai Wale

Located opposite Ganpati Plaza on MI Road, Gulab Ji Chai Wale is an iconic tea stall in Jaipur. It’s a favorite amongst tourists and Jaipur locals.

The humble little tea stall was set up way back in 1946 by the Late Gulab Singh Ji Dheerawat.

Known for its unique masala chai that’s made with pure milk and a pinch of masala, a dash of sugar, and a heap of love, Gulab Ji Chai Wale is also noted for its kindness.

Gulab Ji used to serve free tea and food to around 250 beggars every day and his grandson continued the legacy.

A cup of masala chai that’s been celebrated by famous personalities and celebrities – you wouldn’t want to miss it for the world!

5 pm: Jal Mahal

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Sitting right in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal (literally means Water Palace) looks as pretty as a picture.

The palace was used as a hunting lodge for the royals. The palace originally had 5 floors but four of them got submerged in a lake created by the construction of a dam and the one you see from the shores of the lake is the last floor of the palace.

Unfortunately, you can’t witness its beauty up close (how I wish I could) as entry to the palace is prohibited by the state government but can admire it from afar. Boats used to take tourists across the lake, but they were stopped years ago.

6:30 pm: Light & Sound Show (Amber Palace)

amer light and sound show

Conceived by Gulzar and narrated by The Amitabh Bachchan and adorned by soulful music from legendary singers Late Ustad Sultan Khan and Shubha Mudgal, the show takes you back in time when Amer was a flourishing capital of Kachwaha Rajputs.

Show Timings: 6:30 p.m. (English) and 7:30 p.m. (Hindi) from October to February; 7 p.m. (English) and 8 p.m. (Hindi) from March to April; and 7:30 p.m. (English) and 8:30 p.m. (Hindi) from May to September Show Ticket Fee: INR 250

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8 pm: Dinner @ 1135 AD

1135 AD is an amazing place to dine at! We loved everything about it – be it the ambiance, hospitality, food, drinks, location, or the view.

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8 am: breakfast @ the tattoo cafe & lounge.

The Tattoo Cafe & Lounge is located across the street from Hawa Mahal and offers the best unobstructed view of the beautiful red and pink sandstone palace.

It gets busy (well, it’s famous among Instagrammers) so early morning is the best time to enjoy the views and click some cool Insta-worthy shots while gorging on a tasty breakfast.

PS: Wind View Cafe is another rooftop cafe that offers the perfect view of Hawa Mahal.

9 am: Hawa Mahal

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Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds) with its impeccable honeycomb architecture is one of the most beautiful places in Jaipur and is a poster child for Jaipur Tourism.

Hawa Mahal was built by Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799 for the royal ladies to witness any celebrations and activities on the street without being seen by outsiders.

A fine blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, the shape of the palace is inspired by the crown of Lord Krishna as Sawai Pratap Singh was devoted to Krishna.

The 953 latticed windows or jharokhas that allow a cool breeze to flow through the palace to keep it cool used by the royal women gave the palace its name.

Did you know? Hawa Mahal is the tallest building in the world without a foundation.

The photos of the Hawa Mahal that you see on the internet showcase the back facade of the palace. Most travelers witness and photograph the rear facade and leave.

You can discover the palace from the inside if you wish to. The entrance is through the City Palace.

The interiors of the palace are simple and plain as compared to the rich exteriors. However, it’s worth a visit.

Opening Hours: 9 am to 4:30 pm Entrance Fee: INR 10 per Indian citizen and INR 50 per foreign citizen

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Note: You can spare some time to shop for souvenirs from Sireh Deori Bazaar after you are done exploring Hawa Mahal. Located opposite Hawa Mahal, it’s one of the best shopping streets in Jaipur. You can find a range of traditional handicrafts in Rajasthan.

10 am: City Palace

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The City Palace of Jaipur is counted among the main attractions in Jaipur. You can’t miss it when crafting a Jaipur travel itinerary.

Commissioned by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II (founder of Jaipur), the palace (Chandra Mahal) is still home to the royal family of Jaipur.

There are three main gates to the palace – Tripolia Gate, Virendra Pol, and Udai Pol . The royal family uses Tripolia Gate.

The palace complex comprises several courtyards, buildings, pavilions, gardens, and temples.

The most visited attractions of the palace are Mubarak Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Pritam Niwas Chowk, Diwan-e-Aam or Sabha Niwas, Diwan-e-Khas, or Sarvato Bhadra, Maharani Palace, Baggi Khana, and Govind Dev Ji Temple.

Mubarak Mahal has been converted into a museum called Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum that showcases royal costumes. Maharani Palace houses an armory.

Two giant silver urns displayed at Diwan-e-Khas enjoy celebrity status. They are listed as the world’s largest silver objects in the Guinness Book of World Records. There’s an interesting story associated with these huge silver jars. You can read it here .

The Pritam Niwas Chowk is the most beautiful attraction in the palace. It’s an inner courtyard that provides access to the Chandra Mahal. It features 4 exquisitely carved gates – Peacock Gate, Lotus Gate, Green Gate or Leheriya Gate or Waves Gate, and Rose Gate.

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Each gate represents a different season and is dedicated to different Hindu deities. The Lotus Gate indicates the summer season and is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, the Leheriya Gate represents spring and is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the Rose Gate symbolizes the winter season and is dedicated to Goddess Devi, and last but not least, Peacock Gate signifies the autumn season and is devoted to Lord Vishnu.

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Chandra Mahal is one of the oldest structures in the palace. It’s not a part of the museum as the royal family resides here. You need to pay separately to visit the mahal.

The beauty, grandeur, and craftmanship of Chandra Mahal are unmatchable! The mahal also affords an incomparable view of the city of Jaipur.

The mahal consists of seven floors – Sukh Niwas aka Hall of Pleasures (first and second floor), Rang Mahal (third floor) Shobha Niwas aka Hall of Beauty (fourth floor), Chhavi Niwas aka Hall of Images aka Blue Room (fifth floor), Shri Niwas aka Hall of Mirrors (sixth floor), and Mukut Mandir aka Crown Temple (seventh floor). Each floor has its own charm and is beautiful and unique in its own way.

Sukh Niwas is a royal dining hall. Rang Mahal showcases mesmerizing mirrorwork while Shibha Niwas is lavishly adorned with emerald, cherry red, and gold-colored stones.

Chhavi Niwas with its vivid blue and white hues is sensationally attractive. Intricate paintings on the walls add to the charm. I’m sure you must have seen its pictures floating on Instagram. If not, here it is!

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The five-colored flag of the royal family of Jaipur remains hoisted on the top of Mukut Mandir. If you see a quarter flag along with the regular flag, it means Maharaja Padmanabh Singh (King of Jaipur) is in residence.

A complete tour of the palace would require about two to three hours. The palace is so so beautiful that it’s a real treat for your eyes, soul, and camera.

Opening Timings: 9:30 am to 7 pm City Palace Entrance Fee: INR 300 per Indian adult; INR 150 per Indian child; INR 700 per foreign adult; and INR 400 per foreign child (for foreign visitors, the price also includes access to Jaigarh Fort and Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan) Museum at Night ticket (gives access to Sculpture Lumière Show, all palace courts, and selected galleries): INR 500 per Indian adult, INR 250 per Indian child, INR 1000 per foreign adult, and INR 500 per foreign child Exclusive access to Chandra Mahal: INR 2000 per Indian adult, INR 1000 per Indian child, INR 2500 per foreign adult, and INR 1500 per foreign child *child aged 5 to 12 years

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PS: You can now stay in Jaipur City Palace. Yes! The Maharaja of Jaipur has become one of the first royal hosts on Airbnb. He has opened his royal suite (Gudliya Suite) for you to savor the taste of royalty. Book it here for INR 5,69,200 per night.

12 pm: Jantar Mantar

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Just a few steps away from City Palace is Jantar Mantar, a unique open-air astronomical observatory (which happens to be one of the oldest and the largest astronomical observatories in the world) that has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

It was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II (the founder of Jaipur) in 1734 and it houses over 19 astronomical instruments used to observe the position of celestial bodies and calculate the local time of the most famous being Samrat Yantra , the world’s largest stone sundial. Opening Time: 9 am to 4:30 pm Entrance Fee: INR 50 per Indian visitor and INR 200 per foreign visitor

It makes sense to hire a guide to understand the history of the monument and the workings of different astronomical instruments. Alternatively, you can take an audio-guide tour.

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Note: Just about 500 m from Jantar Mantar is Tripolia Bazar . The market is famous for its lac bangles . Handcrafted with love by the local artisans, you’d love to wear these gorgeous bangles. The lac bangles are considered auspicious in India.

1 pm: Lunch @ Hawk View Restaurant & Bar

Hawk View Restaurant & Bar is a great choice to recharge yourself. The menu serves up a variety of Indian and international cuisine.

The food is amazing and the flavors are on point. And the prices are reasonable. Live Rajasthani folk dance and music set the perfect ambiance.

And that’s not all! The dining terrace bestows a stunning view of Nahargarh Fort and the city of Jaipur.

2:30 pm: Albert Hall Museum

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Housed in Ram Niwas Garden, Albert Hall Museum (aka Government Central Museum) was commissioned to celebrate the visit of Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales in 1876 and thus, is named after him.

Built in Indo-Saracenic architecture, the building attracts immediate attention.

The museum holds 16 art galleries, each showcasing unique artifacts from different regions of the world. Opening Hours: 9 am to 8 pm Entrance Fee: INR 40 per Indian tourist and INR 300 per foreign tourist

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3:30 pm: Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan

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A royal crematorium ground for the Kachhwaha rulers, Gaitore Ki Chaatriyan is utterly beautiful. Not many travelers come here and that makes it all the more impressive. You can have the entire place to yourself. So peaceful, quiet, and surreal.

If you love photography and have a penchant for all things beautiful, I can’t recommend this place enough. You must add it to your Jaipur tour itinerary! Opening Hours: 9:30 am to 5 pm Entrance Fee: INR 30 per person

Read More:  Royal Cenotaphs of Bikaner

5 pm: Lassi at Lassiwala

Because you can’t leave Jaipur before you gulp down a traditional glass of lassi at Lassiwala!

6 pm: Shop at Colorful Markets of Jaipur

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Jaipur is one of the best cities in India for shopping freaks. A visit to its many bazaars overwhelms travelers. Shopaholic or not, you can’t just stop shopping.

Shop till you drop should be your mantra. You’d love to go on a shopping spree especially if you love handicrafts and handlooms.

I instantly fell in love with vibrant and colorful leheriya and bandhani fabric. You must add these ethenic fabrics to your wardrobe.

The hand-embroidered and colorful Rajasthani umbrellas do more than protect you from the sun. Adding this little traditional piece to your home decor can do magic. They instantly brighten up the corners!

And you must pick a piece of the beautiful Indian handicraft of blue pottery for your home. It’s sure to add style to your living room.

Other must-buy handcrafted items in Jaipur include mojris (traditional Rajasthani footwear), lac bangles, handbags, bedsheets, silver jewelry, gemstones, and Meenakari items.

You can choose to do market hopping on your own or can join a shopping tour .

Even if you don’t want to buy anything (the ghost of a chance), wandering around the vibrant and fascinating markets lifts your mood.

Related Read:  Best Places to Visit in Bikaner

8 pm: Dinner @ Peacock Restaurant at Hotel Pearl Palace

I found Peacock Restaurant amazing. The beautiful open-air patio styled with plants and graced with dim outdoor lighting and live music set the perfect ambiance. The food is excellent and the staff is delightful.

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8:30 am: breakfast @ on the house.

OTH Cafe is one of the best places in Jaipur to grab a bite and enjoy a nice cup of coffee. From the Mediterranean to Italian to Indian to English – their menu boasts a huge variety of food. We particularly loved their salted caramel affogato and Nutella cheesecake.

9:30 am: Jawahar Circle and Patrika Gate

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Located about 30 minutes outside of the city center, Patrika Gate serves as an entrance to the biggest circular park in Asia , Jawahar Circle Garden.

Built on the principles of Vastu Shastra, the walled city of Jaipur had seven gates viz. Dhruv Pol (Jorawar Singh Gate), Suraj Pol, Chand Pol, Kishan Pol (Ajmeri Gate), Shiv Pol (Sanganeri Gate), Ram Pol (Ghat Gate), and Samrat Gate. The Naya Pol (New Gate) is said to have been built in the 1940s by Maharajah Sawai Man Singh II which became the eighth gate.

Patrika Gate, the ninth gate of Jaipur is the newest addition to the gates of the pink city. Opened to the public in 2020, Patrika Gate was built by a local newspaper and media company, Rajasthan Patrika in collaboration with Jaipur Development Authority.

Number 9, an auspicious number as per Hindu astrology, is considered the soul of Patrika Gate. The architectural features of the structure bring together the importance of the number 9, for example, the gate has 9 pavilions each 9 feet wide.

A beautiful piece of architecture, Patrika Gate holds a spellbinding beauty. Intricate details and vibrant pastels make it a photographer’s delight. It’s simply beauty personified.

If you’ve time, you can come back at night for the musical fountain show in Jawahar Circle Park every evening at 7 pm. Opening Hours: The Patrika Gate is open to the public 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Entrance Fee: There is no entry fee! It’s free.

11:30 am: Galta Ji Temple (Monkey Temple)

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Located a little less than 11 km from the center of Jaipur, Galta Ji Temple is a famous ancient Hindu sacred pilgrimage site.

It was built by Diwan Rao Kriparam way back in the 15th century and was named after Saint Galtav did penance here.

There is a string of temples carved into a narrow crevice of a mountain pass in the Aravalli hills – temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama (Shri Sitaram Ji Temple), Lord Krishna (Shri Gyan Gopal Ji Temple), Lord Surya (Sun Temple), Lord Balaji, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Brahma.

There are 7 holy kunds (ponds, water tanks, or reservoirs) filled by a natural freshwater spring in Galta Ji, out of which the holiest one is Galta Kund. Legend has it that this pond never runs dry.

As per Hindu belief, bathing in the sacred pond especially on Kartik Purnima (when it is believed that the holy trinity of Hinduism viz. Lord Vishnu, Lord Brahma, and Lord Shiva visit Galtaji) and Makar Sankranti absolves them of sin and speeds them to nirvana after death.

The location (enveloped by hills and lush greens) and the temple complex itself are mesmerizing. Carved out of pink sandstone, the walls and ceilings of the temple are magnificently adorned with carvings and murals depicting Hindu mythology and it looks no less than a royal palace.

Galta Ji Temple is not only famous for its architecture and history but also known for its troop of monkeys (the reason it’s also called the Monkey Temple.) They are pretty harmless unless you provoke them.

I seriously suggest you not offer any food items to the monkeys and don’t get too close to them just for the sake of a photograph. It can be risky.

You can reach Galtaji either by foot or by a rental car, cab, taxi, or autorickshaw. The hike up to Galta Ji Temple from Galta Gate takes around an hour or so but is packed with a lot of monkeys.

This route passes via Sun Temple or Surya Temple which sits atop a 200-meter hill and provides a stunning vantage point to breathe in the beauty of sunrise and sunset over the city.

I’d say it’s better to drive to the main entrance gate of the temple (Galwar Bagh Gate) and maybe climb up to the Surya Temple to enjoy the view over the city skyline. Opening Hours: 5 am to 9 pm Entrance Fee: Free

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1:30 pm: Sisodia Rani ka Bagh

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A heritage palace garden, Sisodia Rani ka Bagh or Sisodia Garden was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh as a peaceful retreat to break free from the mundane routine of his beloved second wife, the princess of Udaipur , Sisodia Rani. The garden celebrates his eternal love and affection for his queen.

Inspired by Mughal Gardens ( Charbagh ), Sisodia Garden features a queen’s palace, pavilions, shrines, fountains, and a natural spring. The murals on the walls and pillars depict the eternal love of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. Opening Timings: 8 am to 5 pm Entrance Fee: INR 50 per Indian visitor and INR 200 per foreign visitor

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2:30 pm: Lunch @ Suvarna Mahal

Dine at Suvarna Mahal (Golden Palace) for the most authentic and royal experience.

The restaurant sits on top when it comes to the best places to eat in Jaipur and of course for a reason.

The decor that narrates the history, the ambiance that exudes royalty, the service that charms visitors, the staff that wins hearts, and the food (served in gold-plated tableware) that wins tummy 😉 – Suvarna Mahal comes heavily recommended.

 Such a beautiful experience that you are sure to come back another time.

5:30 pm: Experience Rajasthani Culture at Chokhi Dhani

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It makes sense to end your trip to Jaipur with a unique traditional Rajasthani experience. Isn’t it?

About 20 km from the city center lies a mock village called Chokhi Dhani. It’s a perfect place to get up close and personal with rural Rajasthani life. The name literally translates to Rajasthani Culture.

The place showcases historical plays, temples, camel and bullock cart rides, traditional folk music and dance performances, interesting games, puppet shows, magic shows, shopping stalls by local artisans, and serves authentic Rajasthani food (there are about 8 dining options to choose from.)

It’s a great place for kids to have fun and for you to dive deep into Indian culture and heritage . Opening Hours: 5 pm to 11 pm Entrance Fee: INR 750 to INR 1200 per adult and INR 450 to INR 800 (depending upon the chosen dining option)

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Note: If you’ve another day to spend in Jaipur, I’d strongly recommend taking a day trip to Chand Baori and Bhangarh Fort .

We hope our 3 days Jaipur itinerary helps you plan a great trip to Jaipur. You can cover all the main highlights of the pink city in 3 days but if you want to explore other beautiful places in Jaipur like Birla Mandir, Amrapali Museum, Anokhi Museum, Museum of Legacies, and around Jaipur like Chand Baori Stepwell and Bhangarh Fort, you need to include another day or two. If you have any questions about this itinerary for Jaipur, give us a shout!

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If you are planning to pay a visit to the Pink City Jaipur, this Jaipur travel guide is the best companion you could have as you map out your travels. This bustling Rajasthani capital is a beautiful place to spend a weekend in because it is simply brims over with grandeur and beauty. The pink tinged walls that stand tall all over the city are a breathtaking sight to experience while the magnificent palaces add a touch of majesty to the modern city. Wide open roads decorated with picturesque statues and tree-lined avenues add further charm to the Pink City. This beautiful city will find its way to your heart and make you eager to come back whenever you can.

As you make your way through this Jaipur travel guide, you will find that there is a wealth of things to be explored in Jaipur. The Jalmahal is one must-visit place in Jaipur and simply you cannot miss out on the forts around the city. Standing tall on the outskirts of Jaipur, these stern forts are a heritage from Jaipur’s militaristic past. The panoramic views of the sprawling city and its environs that these forts command are magnificent as is the history that lies buried within them. Taking a guide to the famous sites of Jaipur is a good way to understand the history, culture and traditions of the city. 

But while you explore the heritage sites of Jaipur, do not miss out on its markets. The riot of colours that greets tourists as they step inside the markets is irresistible, and you will soon find yourself loaded with bright clothes, dainty parasols, unique artefacts and heavy Rajasthani jewellery. Shopping in Jaipur is an enjoyable experience to say the least. Visiting Jaipur is fun at any time of the year, but if you really want to take your visit up a notch, visit it during one of the many festivals hosted here. The bustle and cheeriness of the city will make a perfect backdrop for a great Jaipur vacation. 

Make your way leisurely through this Jaipur travel guide in order to get great insights on the best Jaipur has to offer.

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Being a semi-desert area and filled with numerable places to visit, Jaipur attracts millions of visitors every year. However, the Pink City has certain favorable times to visit.

According to Jaipur travel guides, the best time to pay a visit to Jaipur is from October to March. During these months, the heat level remains moderate, followed by pleasant weather. Thus, moving around the city becomes easier and more convenient.

Winters in Jaipur are normally an affair of mist and magic. While pleasant climate and a bright sun are persistent during the daytime, the atmosphere starts to change during the evening. Nights are accompanied with mist and temperature can fall down to 5 degrees, which makes them quite chilly and the weather remains foggy till the morning.

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City Palace

Among all the palaces included in Jaipur Travel Guide, the City Palace has served the most important role in Rajasthan’s history. Since Maharaja Sawai Man Singh moved into this palace, City Palace is serving as the residence to the royal families of Jaipur. Over the last few centuries, it has seen many majestic celebrations, which include royal marriages and festivals of the royal family.

Built during 1729-1732, City Palace is a remarkable example of the combination of Mughal and Rajasthani architecture. Remnants of European architecture can also be found.  Mubarak Mahal and the Chandra Mahal comprise the main palace complex. Mukut Mahal, Maharani’s Palace, Shri Govind Dev Temple and the City Palace Museum also lie within the premises of this palace. Entry to city palace is quite affordable and remarkable as well. 

The Pitam Niwas Chowk, also known as ‘Peacock Gate’ is the gateway to Chandra Mahal. It is a finely decorated place with motifs of peacock, which represents autumn. Several other paintings and artefacts are engraved on this gate. Some of them depict the replicas of Hindu Gods and all the four seasons in India.

Diwan-i-Khas and Diwan-i-Aam, which served as the royal and public meeting venues for the kings are ornamented with crystal chandeliers. Marble floors and minutely painted designs and shapes on the ceiling of both these chambers offer the most captivating view. Diwan-i-Khas possesses two massive urns, crafted out of pure silver. These urns were used by the Maharaja to carry holy water of the Ganges, while he was on his trip to England.

Entrance of Diwan-i-Aam is fringed by two replicas of elephants, which were carved out of a single piece of marble.  This extremely decorated chamber has been converted to a museum, displaying miniature paintings of the Mughal and Rajput eras, and handwritten scriptures of Bhagavad Gita. ‘Takth-e-Rawal’ or the ‘Golden Throne’ has been installed in this gallery.

Jantar Mantar, the astronomical observatory is a part of the City Palace complex. City Palace is a not-to-be-missed palace in the Jaipur Travel Guide and a major landmark of Jaipur with a rich historical heritage.

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal is also one of the important palaces in the Jaipur Travel Guide. Built in 1798 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, it has a five-storey building, whose windows are decorated with intricate latticework.

Hawa Mahal has a total of 953 windows, designed in a unique honeycomb shape. These windows resembles to the shape of Lord Krishna’s crown. The latticework on the windows allows a passage to the royal ladies to observe life outside the palace, restricting outsiders to have a glimpse of them. Situated in the heart of the city, it is a part of the City Palace.

The palace is built in red and pink sandstone and it is a fine example of the lively fusion of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. The overhanging covering and pillars in this palace are ornamented and carved with floral designs that symbolise Rajputana style. On the other hand, the arched stone works of this palace reflect Mughal art and culture.

Hawa Mahal served as one of the favourite palaces of Maharaja Jai Singh, who oftenly visited this palace to beat the scorching desert summers. The windows in this palace are designed in a unique way: they always allows cool breeze into the main courtyard and the rooms within the palace. Fountains in front of the palace were constructed to enhance this cooling effect.

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Amber Fort and Palace

Amber Fort and Palace

Located in Amer Village, amidst the scenic backdrop of a hilltop called 'Cheel ka Tila' on the Aravalli Hills, Amber Fort and Palace is one of the primary destinations in Jaipur Travel Guide. The entire palace is built with red sandstone and marbles. Maota Lake flowing at the foothills of Aravalli Hills always blesses the fort with cool and pleasant climate.

Also called as Amer Fort, Amber Fort is divided into four main sections. Each of these sections has its own entry gate followed by a courtyard. Jaleb Chowk is the first and the main among all the four courtyards. This East facing courtyard was meant for royal parades after carving victory in the battles.

Amber Fort can easily be reached from Jaipur. Jeep Safaris or Elephant Safaris are available for visiting this majestic fort. It opens its doors to the perfect blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture, which shows the grandeur of yesteryears with its elaborate art and mirror work. 

Some of the places to visit here are the Shila Mata Temple, Jas Mandir and the splendid Sheesh Mahal. With brilliant paintings, stone and mirror work are exceptional here.

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Jal Mahal or the Water Palace is another astonishing palace in Jaipur and is surely a must-visit place in the Jaipur Travel Guide. Away from the bustling life of Jaipur, Jal Mahal is located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, which offers a tranquil and serene ambience around the palace. Maharaja Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber, built Jal Mahal.

While the evergreen Aravali Hills provides an enticing background, the water body of 300 acres around the lake boosts up the grandeur of this palace. Out of five storeys of the palace, four storeys remain underwater when the lake is completely filled with water.

Due to water logging problems in the recent past, Jal Mahal had to undergo a series of severe threats. However, the government started renovation work to conserve and uplift the magnificence of this historical palace. Dams and water bodies around this palace have been significantly restored.

The lake, which was once a hotspot for various species of migratory birds, is regaining its old fame. Traditional boats, crafted in Rajputana style are available on the banks of the lake, which takes the visitors to the palace. Nights offer the most panoramic view of Jal Mahal, as the entire palace is illuminated and the lake water reflects the beauty of this glowing palace in an alluring way.

Jaigarh Fort

Jaigarh Fort

Built in the year 1726 by Jai Singh II, the Jaigarh Fort of Jaipur is also known as the ‘Fort of Victory’. It is located on a rocky plain of the Aravalli range. Huge impounding walls and watchtowers guards Jaigarh Fort. Walls of this fort were built with red sandstone and their thickness helped them to counter enemy attacks.

The architectural layout of this fort is quite similar to Amber Fort and it was constructed to tighten the security of the royal families. Granaries, water reservoirs and storage system of Jaigarh Fort are very remarkable. 

They were constructed in such a way that people living within the fort can have sufficient supply of food and fresh water for quite a longer period.  Due to this reason, architectural experts of modern times call this fort as one of the best and most self-sufficient forts in Jaipur.

This fort has also served as one of the major cannon foundries to the Rajput and the Mughal kings. Availability of iron ore around this fort made it a major destination to produce arms and ammunition.

This fort now houses a museum, which highlights some of the primary cannons and other weapons used by the kings. Jaivana Cannon, the world’s largest cannon on wheels was manufactured in the foundries of this fort. The cannon is now on display in the museum.

Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort

Jai Singh II built the Nahargarh Fort, which is also called the Tiger Fort, with the aim of providing strong defence to the city. Standing majestically on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, Nahargarh Fort is the best place to view the splendid beauty of the Pink City from. The walls of the fort are extended over the hills to form fortifications that connect it to Jaigarh Fort.Nahargarh fort is best  epitome of rich cultural heritage of jaipur .

This fort was used as a place of protection for the Europeans including the British wives of the region during the first war of Indian Independence in 1857. It was also the hunting residence of the Maharajas of Jaipur.

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Teej Festival

Teej is the most important and rejoiced festival in Jaipur. In fact, it is widely celebrated in entire Rajasthan. It is the festival of swings and it marks the advent of the monsoon. Teej is mainly a festival for the women.

During the month of Shravana or August, women dress themselves in their most attractive attire and adorn themselves with all their jewellery. They try their best in beautifying themselves during this festival by applying lovely mehndi designs on their hands and wearing colourful bangles.

Teej is celebrated to commemorate the union of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. Married women pray for the long life and safety of their husbands, while the unmarried girls pray for a desirable match for themselves. The celebration runs for two consecutive days, followed by processions and other activities.

Kite Festival

Kite Festival

Ever since Jaipur was painted in pink, it never changed its colour and flamboyance. However, the open blue sky of Jaipur does change its colour once every year. This phenomenal change occurs on the eve of every Makar Sankranti celebration, the 14th day of January, when thousands of kites of different shapes, sizes and colour fill up the sky of Jaipur.

The Kite Festival marks the transitional journey of the sun. Celebrated for three consecutive days at the Rambagh Polo Ground, this festival has turned out as one of the most significant happenings in the list of Jaipur Travel Guide. Increasing popularity of this festival has been luring kite lovers from various corners of the world to display their artworks and skills of kite flying.

Devotees take a pilgrimage to the sacred Galtaji Temple and take a dip in its holy ponds. By offering pujas to the Sun God, devotees pray for their good health, wealth and harvest.

During the evenings, the Jaipur sky gets illuminated with flamboyant fireworks and kites carrying lamps. The beguiling beauty of the night sky lasts for three days and ends at the Umaid Bhavan Palace on the third day, where the Maharaja felicitates the winners with awards and trophies. The winners also get a chance to dine with the Maharaja.

Elephant Festival

Elephant Festival

Jaipur, the royal capital of India turns out as one of the imperial ramps during the month of March. These ramps are solely meant for a spectacular catwalk of elegantly decorated elephants.

On the eve of every full moon day of Phalgun Purnima, a day before Holi, entire Jaipur celebrates the Elephant Festival in a royal way. Since the elephant-headed god Ganesha is worshipped during this festival, great care is taken to decorate the elephants in the most joyful way.

Female elephants are the primary participants of this festival. The mahouts spend days in decorating these giant mammals by colouring their trunks, ornamenting their tusks and putting anklets on their feet. The mahouts also put on their traditional attires and colourful turbans while participating in this festival.

Anklets on the feet of the harmonically marching elephants produce sounds that fill the atmosphere with musical notes. After the spectacular march at the Chaugan Stadium, these elephants take part in Polo and perform several activities like tug-of-war and racing events. 

After all the events get over, the guests mount these elephants and engage in playing Holi from the backs of these gigantic animals. The entire festival is itself a mesmerizing show!

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Jaipur Literature Festival

Jaipur might be the imperial abode of forts and palaces, but over the last few years, this city has carved its name in the history of literature world. Since 2006, Jaipur has been hosting the largest literature festival in the country, the Jaipur Literature Festival.

The Jaipur Literature Festival has been called as the grandest of all literary festivals in India. Renowned writers from all over the world take part in this festival. Inaugrated in 2006, Hari Kunzru, Shobhaa De and William Dalrymple were among the eighteen popular writers, who attended this festival in 2006.

Immense success of this festival has drawn several best-selling writers and other dignitaries from different countries. The list of invitees to this festival also includes eminent writers like Salman Rushdie, Hanif Kureishi, Oprah Winfrey, Geoff Dyerr, and the list continues.

It is a five-day literature festival, which is held every January. The renowned Diggi Palace Hotel in Jaipur is the official venue of this literary fest. It is an open festival that also showcases local ethnicities of Jaipur and other parts of the world.

Gangaur Festival

Gangaur Festival

With the befalling of Chaitra month (March-April), women in Jaipur and other parts of Rajasthan start preparing for one of the most important festival of their lives, the Gangaur Festival. Celebrated for ten days, this festival is one of the longest running festivals in India.

Celebration starts from the very first day of the Chaitra month in the honour of Gauri, the eternal consort of Lord Shiva. Women make beautiful clay effigies of Gauri and Lord Shiva and paint them with their own hand. 

While offering pujas, women eat only once and adorn themselves in the best possible way.  While married women pray for the well-being of their husbands and a blissful marital life, unmarried girls pray for a desirable match for their future.

On the seventh day of this festival, women carry ‘ghudials’ or earthen pots atop their heads and take part in a procession. These pots are illuminated with a lamp placed inside, and holes on the body of the lamp make them appear to be a source of light. 

This procession is headed by an elephant show and other amusing shows of folk artists. On the last day of the celebration, women break these pots and throw the pieces in nearby tanks and wells. They also immerse the effigies in water.

Pushkar Camel Festival

Pushkar Camel Festival

Moving around 150 km from Jaipur during the month of Karthik Poornima (October-November according to the Hindu calendar), you can attend the largest Camel Festival in the world.

Pushkar in Rajasthan, located close to Jaipur is home to the world famous Pushkar camel Fair or the Pushkar Mela. This fair is not only the pride of Pushkar, but it is also a proud affair for the entire Rajasthan. Attended by thousands of people, this fair takes place along the Pushkar Lake and is one of the best platforms to unfold the lively culture of Rajasthan and its everlasting bond with camels.

This fair is held on the full-moon day, or the 15th day of every Karthik month, and it mainly showcases buying and selling of camels and other livestock. Apart from the buying and selling of camels, this fair is also home to some very joyful events. Matka Phod, Longest Moustache and Bridal Competitions are some of the spectacular events.

Camels are the main attraction of this fair. During the fair, camels are decorated in the most graceful way with colourful bridles, sparkling anklets and more. Every owner of the camels tries his best in attiring his camels as brides as the fair also holds a competition for the most decorated camel.

During this fair, camels perform various aerobic stunts and display their skills in following their master’s commands. Competitions like tug-of-war and camel racing are the major attractions of this fair.

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Jaipur International Film Festival

Jaipur International Film Festival

While Jaipur has already proved itself as one of the happening names in terms of cultural, literary and heritage festivals, it has also attracted the tinsel-town stars of India and other corners of the world.

Jaipur International Film Festival, an annual film festival held on the last week of January is one of the best platforms for moviemakers, actors and other personas related to film making. This festival also uplifts the newbies by supporting them in various ways.

A jury of expert members, belonging to the national or regional film industries selects the best film, documentaries and short films to cast in this festival. Enthusiasts from different countries have been attending this festival since it was inaugurated in 2009. It is a five-day festival and a global platform to share and explore ideas on filmmaking.

Dal Baati Churma

Dal Baati Churma

Each and every corner of Jaipur is flavoured with the aroma of Dal Baati Churma. A combination of three different elements: dal, baati and spicy chutneys, this dish can be found all across Rajasthan and is also considered as one of the most popular and appetising foods.

Baatis are baked or grilled balls of wheat flour. These balls can either be plain or stuffed with onions, peas and sattu. The stuffed balls are then baked accordingly and are served with an extra coating of pure ghee on them. Baatis are served with spicy dals and an addition of sweet and spicy churmas makes them even more delectable.

Ghevar

Ghevar is one of the commonly found traditional sweets in Jaipur. It is a deep fried disc shaped sweet, made of flour and dipped in sugar syrup. Addition of dry fruit makes it more tantalising. Ghevar is extremely popular among the natives of Jaipur and other parts of Rajasthan.

It is one of the commonly found sweets during the festive seasons of Jaipur, especially Teej and Gangaur. Increasing popularity of Ghevar has made it an easily available dish in other parts of India.

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Laal Maas or Red Meat is the most popular dish of the non-vegetarians of Jaipur. Right from the ages of the kings and maharajas, this dish has been tranquilising the taste buds of Jaipur’s food lovers. Basic ingredients of Laal Maas consist of pieces of mutton, deep fried with a mixture of traditional and exotic spices of Rajasthan.

During the olden days, Laal Maas was considered to be a dish only for the royals. The royal cooks even kept the recipe of Laal Maas secret from the commoners as well as from the royal women. However, Laal Maas can now be found all across Jaipur and its surrounding places.

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Bapu Bazar is the best place to buy camel leather products in Jaipur. Located within the old city, this market is entirely dedicated to all types of leather goods. Bapu Bazar has an unmatched and its own standard for quality and design.

While wallets, belts, bags and lampshades are some of the best things to buy in Bapu Bazar, the legacy of this bazar lies in making 'Mojri' shoes. These shoes are the traditional footwear of Jaipur and are known for their elegant designs and durability. Beautiful embroidery work makes these shoes truly appealing. 

Johri Bazar

Johri Bazar

Built in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, Johri Bazar is the largest marketplace and precisely the largest shopping mall in Jaipur. It is oftenly known as ‘shopper’s delight’ due to its varied range of shops and emporiums.

Occupied with more than 400 shops, Johri Bazar offers a wide range of shopping under one roof. This mall was mainly set up for the trade of precious gems and jewellery. It is the home to some of the finest jewellers in India. Some of the gem stores in Johri Bazar deal with the rarest and costliest gems in the world.  

Boutiques in this mall offer an endless list of handmade sarees and lehangas. Some of the emporiums in Johri Bazar deal with sarees crafted with gold, silver, diamonds and other precious gems. Rooplaxmi, Rana Saree Emporium and Jaipur Saree Kendra are some of the glamorous shops for sarees.

Anokhi

Jaipur handicrafts are known all over the world. Whether the leather products, precious gems and jewels or textile products, Jaipur has an unmatched standard. Talking about the textile products, especially the handicrafts, not many places in the world have been able to match Jaipur, which is the reason Jaipur's products are much more desirable than any of the other places.

Anokhi is one of the highly visited textile boutiques in Jaipur. Its quality and block printing textiles are very unique in their own way and they are the sole reason for Anokhi’s fame across the world.

Most of Anokhi's products are handcrafted and are accomplished by very skilled craftspersons. Beadwork, patchwork, embroidery and appliqué are some of the specialised fields of Anokhi.

To keep the traditional trend of Jaipur alive amidst the modern trend of dressing, Anokhi has set up a museum near Amber Fort called 'Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing'. This museum displays a wide range of block printed clothes and demonstrates how to preserve the traditional art.

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Hot Air Balloon Rides

Hot Air Balloon Rides

Not many places in India can bring in or match the experience of hot air ballooning in Jaipur. Though Jaipur favours ballooning in most of the seasons, ballooning over Jaipur during certain times, especially during the festive season will imprint a quintessence memory in the minds of the flyers.

Ballooning over the scenic landscapes of Jaipur during Kite Festival, Elephant Festival and Teej has its own charm. While Teej offers the flyers an opportunity to grab a bird’s view of the lively procession, the Elephant Festival is sure to fascinate the flyers with its enchanting beauty.

The experience of ballooning during Kite Festival is also one of its own kind. During this festival, the Jaipur sky is pleasantly trespassed with thousands of colourful kites. While flying during this festival, the colourfulness of Jaipur sky will overwhelm the flyers in the best possible way.

Other than the festive seasons, the duration from October to March is the ideal time to go for a hot air balloon ride over Jaipur .

Elephant Safari

Elephant Safari

Jaipur has as eternal bond with elephants and Elephant Safaris are one of the best ways to go back to the era of imperial reigns.

Amber Fort Safari is the most popular among all the Elephant Safaris in Jaipur. While on this safari, the visitors can ride across the colourful villages, vast greenery, rocky hills and the magnificent monuments of Jaipur. These safaris start from the glorious Amber Fort.

Though morning and evening is the best time to go for an Elephant Safari in Jaipur, night safaris are also gaining popularity among the visitors. While on a night safari, the visitors can also opt for camping in the desert areas and enjoy a royal night in the desert.

Elephant Safari through the countryside of Jaipur also offers an admirable experience. This safari is conducted amidst the lush forests of the Aravalli Hills. The trip starts from an estate near the Amber Fort and takes the visitors for a 30 to 40 minute Elephant Safari. Jackals and antelopes can be sited very easily in this safari; hyena and wolf have also been spotted at times.

Jeep Safari

Jeep Safari

Jeep Safaris are also one of the popular safaris to unfold the mesmerizing beauty of Jaipur's countryside. The real shades of village life and the roots of Jaipur are still alive in the villages of Jaipur. Through this Jeep Safari, visitors can get an insight into the immortal culture of Jaipur.

Jeep Safaris are available from the Amber Fort to Dera Amer Camp. Options are also available for a one-way trip of 1 hour or a round trip of 2 hours. Dera Amer Camp organises these Jeep Safaris .

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The fort is a pearl on the crown of Jaipur. Over five thousand tourists visit the fort every day to bask in its royal splendour. The Amer fort has also been inducted into the UNESCO world heritage list along with five other forts of Rajasthan. Explore the royal heritage of Amer with our Jaipur packages, encompassing the majestic Amer Fort and a cultural journey through history.Amer Fort is a beautiful Rajput architecture on the top of Cheel Ka Teela in Jaipur. Built in the 16th century, it has splendid palaces, courtyards, and the famous Sheesh Mahal. This historical gem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers spectacular views. It is a jewel in the crown of Jaipur that attracts over five thousand visitors daily. The entire structure of the Amer Fort is well-known for its Hindu-inspired architecture. They are made of pink and yellow sandstones, which reveal the royal elegance of Rajasthan. It has grand parapets and ornate gateways. You can take an elephant ride around the fort and enjoy sound and light shows within the fort.On your visit to the attraction, you can admire the colourful carvings and paintings of Ganesh Pol and Suraj Pol. You can also walk through the Jaleb Chowk, which is lined with horse stables on one side. After taking the staircase to the top, you will come across Sila Devi Temple and Diwan-e-Aam. If you want to see the private quarters of the king and his associates, you can enter the Sukh Niwas. Once you have explored the interiors of the fort, you can walk around the Sheesh Mahal and witness the setup of Royal Rooms through glass windows.

Hawa Mahal

Resembling Krishna’s crown, Hawa Mahal is an elaborate monument in Jaipur. Standing right in the middle of the old market of Jaipur, the structure made of red and pink sandstone keeps the name of the Pink City very proudly. Explore Hawa Mahal on Jaipur travel packages for historical elegance.The palace was built for the ladies of the royal household to observe everyday life and festivals without being seen from the outside.Today, it stands as a timeless symbol of Jaipur's architectural, cultural, and historical splendour. It features a unique honeycomb design on its facade with 953 intricately carved windows called "Jharokhas". The delicate lattice design on the windows allows cool breezes to flow through and keep the palace cool, thereby giving the palace its name.The majestic facade of Hawa Mahal which is visible from the street is not its main front, it’s the back. The monument’s delicate stone-carved screens, small casements, and arched roofs make it a captivating tourist spot, preserving the rich heritage of Rajasthan. From its top floors, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the bustling streets and grand all-pink architecture of Jaipur city. Hawa Mahal's exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.History of Hawa Mahal Jaipur - Hawa Mahal was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh who was the grandson of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. The story of the birth of the palace started when Pratap visited Jhunjhunu and saw Khetri Mahal.Maharaj was impressed by the unique design of the Khetri Mahal, and that was when he decided to create a better version of it. Lal Chand Ustad designed this palace and ended up making one of the best monuments history has ever created.The primary purpose for creating this palace was to give royal women a separate place. From Hawa Mahal, they could enjoy the everyday lives and celebrations of the festival through the windows without being seen as they weren’t allowed to go out in public without a veil. The Hawa Mahal was a part of the main City Palace, and the royal family used to come here to escape the scorching heat as this palace was always cold and breezy due to the windows it has.From then on, it has been preserved to keep the glory and grace alive for the generations to come.Architecture of Hawa Mahal Jaipur - Hawa Mahal is an excellent example of Hindu Rajput architecture finely blended with Islamic Mughal architecture giving it the face it is famous for. It is made with red and pink sandstone along with white marble inside the palace. The look of the palace observed from the street looks extremely beautiful, and people mistake it with the entrance of the palace. Actually, it is the backside of the palace as it is an extended part of the main City Palace. It has five floors adorned with 953 jharokhas and latticework.The technology of Venturi effect is utilised well to make the air coming inside the palace cool. This effect always helped the Hawa Mahal stay serene and pleasant, so royal women never had a problem staying here in hot temperatures.At several times, the entire royal family used to get together here and escape the summers together.This honeycomb-like monument is a proud heritage left by the bygone era, which is an integral part of the history as well as architecture.

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The Pink City: Best Time To Visit Jaipur

Last Updated: November 2, 2023

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Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, is known for its rich cultural heritage, grand architecture, and vibrant colours. Fondly referred to as the “Pink City,” Jaipur is an amalgamation of ancient history and modern lifestyle, offering a multitude of experiences to travellers. With a myriad of attractions like the City Palace, Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, and the famous Albert Hall Museum, choosing the best time to visit Jaipur is crucial to enjoying the city at its best.

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  • Peak Season (November to February): The best time to visit Jaipur is from November to February. The weather during these months is pleasantly cool, perfect for exploring the outdoors and indulging in sightseeing. This period sees the city at its most vibrant, with numerous festivals and events, such as the Jaipur Literature Festival.
  • Summer (March to June): Summers are hot and dry, with temperatures soaring up to 40°C. However, it’s a good time for budget travellers as hotels offer discounts, and tourist places are less crowded.
  • Monsoon (July to September): The monsoon season brings respite from the heat. The rain-washed splendour of Jaipur’s scenic landscape can be a different experience, though outdoor activities might be restricted.

2 Places to visit in Jaipur: Tourist Attractions

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Standing majestically on the Aravalli Hills, the Amer Fort, known for its artistic Hindu style elements, presents a fascinating blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Don’t miss the elephant ride to the fort and the mesmerizing Sheesh Mahal within.

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The grandeur of the City Palace, built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, reflects the royal past. The complex houses several buildings like Mubarak Mahal and Chandra Mahal, displaying intricate carvings and rich history.

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A five-storey building known for its unique architecture, the Hawa Mahal, or ‘Palace of Winds’ was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. It offers panoramic views of the entire Jaipur city, especially the bustling bazaars and the city centre.

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Offering breathtaking views of the entire city, Nahargarh Fort, and Jaigarh Fort, famous for housing the world’s largest cannon, are must-visits.

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Floating in the centre of Man Sagar Lake, this palace exemplifies the Rajput style of architecture.

3 Museums & Cultural Spots

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  • Albert Hall Museum: Known as the State Museum of Rajasthan, the famous Albert Hall Museum showcases artefacts, paintings, and the Egyptian mummy. The Italian Renaissance design infused with traditional Rajasthani style makes it a notable tourist attraction.
  • Birla Temple & Govind Dev Ji Temple: The temples are not only spiritual centres but also exhibit exquisite architectural beauty. The Birla Temple, dedicated to Lakshmi Narayan and built-in pure white marble, is a sight to behold.
  • Jaipur Zoo & Ram Niwas Garden: For nature and animal lovers, the Jaipur Zoo and the sprawling Ram Niwas Garden offer a pleasant escape within the city.

4 Experiencing the Local Life

  • Shopping: Jaipur’s street shopping is an experience in itself. Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar are famous for traditional Rajasthani jewellery, textiles, and precious stones. Don’t miss picking up souvenirs and experiencing the bustling old-walled city markets.
  • Food: Jaipur is a paradise for food lovers. From traditional Rajasthani food at local eateries to luxurious dining at Hotel Pearl Palace, every meal is a celebration. The open-air food court at Masala Chowk offers a variety of delicious local street food.
  • Festivals: Witness the city’s glorious past and rich culture during festivals like Teej, Diwali, and Holi. The entire Jaipur city is adorned with lights and colour, providing a truly ethereal experience.

5 Staying in Jaipur

  • Luxury: For those looking to experience royal luxury, Rambagh Palace Hotel offers exquisite stays once home to royal families.
  • Budget-Friendly: Hotel Pearl Palace is a highly recommended option for budget travellers, known for its excellent service and traditional décor.

6 Beyond the Usual Jaipur Tourist Places – Offbeat Experiences

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  • Hot Air Balloon Ride: Get a bird’s-eye view of Jaipur’s scenic landscape with a hot air balloon ride.
  • Traditional Rajasthani Village Experience: Visit villages like Chokhi Dhanitoa peek into the traditional lifestyle, folk dances, and music.
  • Monkey Temple (Galta Ji): A visit to the Monkey Temple, nestled among the Aravalli Hills, is a unique experience combining spirituality and nature.

7 Travel Tips

  • Transport: Jaipur Metro, local buses, and auto-rickshaws offer convenient ways to explore the city. Renting a car or hiring a taxi can be more comfortable for covering longer distances.
  • Safety: Jaipur is relatively safe; however, it’s always wise to take standard safety precautions.
  • Plan Your Visit: Check for any ongoing festivals or events to make your visit more memorable. Consider carrying a list of tourist places handy for efficient planning.

8 Wrapping Up

The best time to visit Jaipur is undoubtedly during the cooler months, but each season brings charm to this vibrant city. From the magnificence of its forts and palaces to the bustling street markets, traditional food, and colourful festivals, Jaipur offers an unforgettable experience for every traveller. Embrace the royal history, wander through the splendid structures, and soak in the culture to get the complete essence of this fascinating Pink City.

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This was an excellent 3 day tour of some of India's most famous places and I cannot praise it enough! The driver was great and the tour guides were all very professional, knowledgeable, patient with questions, spoke good English and also eager to be sure you enjoyed their tour! I felt that they all earned their tips and deserved them.The hotels rooms also were quite adequate with restaurants with delicious food. I felt very safe and well taken care of as an older woman of 73 years traveling alone. The schedule was not too tiring for an older person. Here is more detail if you want it. The driver Deevan Singh was a super safe driver, very courteous, kind, always early and eager to please. He made the long drives pleasant. He did not speak English as well as the tour guides, but we were able to understand one another. He even sang Krishna songs for me! He was able to get me to the airport on time for my night flight home to the USA on the last day of the tour despite a major traffic jam in Delhi. I want to recognize the young man who was my tour guide of Delhi. He also showed me the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial at my request even though it was not on the itinerary. I also saw the India Gate, Presidential Palace, Lodmi Gardens and tomb, and an amazing old Muslim multi-story well from the 13th century. I am sorry I did not write down his name to give him proper credit. I also especially want to recognize my Agra tour guide Hilal for the Taj Mahal and Red Fort. He was older and a very experienced tour guide for 30 years. At my request he additionally took me to see the back view of the Taj at sunset when we arrived the first evening, as well as gave me the detailed tour the next morning at sunrise. He was very kind, informative and unhurried so I could take my time seeing it all more slowly. He knew the best photo ops and even took photos of me there. I suggest you ask for him for Agra! My tour guide Anil Sharma for Jaipur was also great and an experienced guide of 20 years even though he seemed young. We saw the Amer Fort, Wind Palace from the exterior, and toured the astronomical observatory which was amazing. I had wanted to ride the elephants at the Amer Fort but he suggested we wait till the afternoon. At first I was disappointed, but he was right that it was better to do it that way as you could take more time and have photos taken. The elephant ride was my favorite part of the entire trip! He also took photos of me at various places with my camera and then used his when my battery finished and sent them to me. The only small complaint I have is that the two hotels - the Maple in Agra and Amer Valley in Jaipur - were older and not so well maintained if you looked very closely. But this is part of being in India and could be overlooked because they were clean, had a nice appearance and courteous staff. If you want to travel in more luxury, be sure to pay extra for an upgrade if you can. I have been to India 6 times but before always traveling alone. This time it was so comfortable and pleasant to be on a tour and taken care of so well with experienced people. As you can tell, I loved this tour and highly recommend it to everyone! Thank you Taj Destination Tours for giving me an unforgettable experience of India!

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This tour is well organised by the operator for the tourist who are staying in Bangalore and want to explore the major cities of India and the popular tour named golden triangle tour. Everything went well and it was our one of the best experiences so far. Hotels , guides and driver was very good. Overall a lovely trip

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Day tour due to short period of time we had but it was very convenient and tour guide Dinesh had served a good service. Very knowledgeable tour guide and we highly recommend the services

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ik heb leuke 2 dagen gehad tijdens de korte trip vanuit Jaipur naar het platteland van India. Het eten en drinken was perfect geregeld en er was voldoende ruimte voor eigen inbreng m.b.t. het eten maar ook de stops. Het hotel was matig. het bed was schoon, er was warm water, maar geen bedlinnen en het kleine keukentje was niet schoongemaakt

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Amazing sights and a good experience, but not exactly as advertised. I booked a group tour, however it ended up (for reasons unknown to me) that I had a private tour. May sound like an upgrade, but as a woman traveling solo it was not preference. Tour guides were locals and very friendly, with great English skills. Although be prepared to be shown into a couple showrooms where you will have to be very insistent if you don't wish to buy anything. Very calm and comfortable with my driver also. Communication and organisation with the tour company was quite poor however. I was not informed that the group tour I booked had become a private tour or what my accommodation would be until I prompted the company a couple before departure. I also was not picked up or dropped of at my accommodation in Noida despite that being offered online.

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Very much enjoyed the tour! Mr Guddu, my driver was perfect, he knew a lot of shortcuts which always help with the all the traffic jams. His driving was spot on and let me enjoy the scenery and chaos without worrying about the traffic. Hotels booked by Aahil were good and nicely located near malls or other items. The local guide were very knowledgeable and managed to answer all the questions I had, even when not specific over the site were were visiting but about Indias rich culture and history. Overall a great experience and would book a tour with Taj Tour Trips again when visiting India.
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Loved this trip. I felt safe and well taken care of. The tour was perfect insight into India. The highlight of the tour was Taj Mahal and Tiger sighting. The tour wouldn't have been the same without the amazing team Mahesh our driver and guides. Everybody was so friendly and caring. All the hotels were great. Thanks Yolo India Tours for great memories

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It's a great tour. We had a nice pickup a a good drive from Jaipur to Ranthambore Nationalpark.

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Fascinating Jaipur, the land of Fairy-tale grandeur and majestic past.

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About Jaipur Tourism

Jaipur is a place not less than a paradise. It is impossibly romantic and picturesque, decked with royal palaces atmospheric Havlies, eclectic museums, and ancient towering temples. It is more than just a city. It is not wrong to say that Jaipur as a city is the soul of Indian culture. Fusion of old and modern, Chaotic yet tranquil welcoming and hospitable Jaipur is the beating heart of Rajasthan Tourism.

Jaipur Tourism has something to offer to everyone; colourful melange of magnificent forts and palaces to feel the royal bliss; colourful bazaars and delightfully chaotic streets full of life for those who wants to explore the local life of Jaipur; wildlife and adventure activities to dance in thrill and excitement and repository of divine temples for those looking for solace and spiritual bliss.

Jaipur Heritage – Colourful Melange of Forts and Palaces

The pink city of Jaipur is a UNESCO world heritage site. At the city’s heart, the city palace is still a home to the last ruling family. It paints a beautiful picture of Mughal and Rajput architecture.

Some of the popular heritage points of tourist interest in Jaipur are Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Sunehri kothi, Jantar Mantar, Jai Mahal, Rambagh palace, Rajmahal Palace and many others. Each tourist places in Jaipur maintains a heavenly aspect.

Jaipur – Repository of Museums

The eclectic collections of Museums are housed in the beautiful city of Jaipur. Perhaps in the whole world there is no spot as historical as Jaipur. The museums in Jaipur boast of Rajasthan’s rich history and culture. Many museums in Jaipur showcases many pieces of art and sculpture, wood carvings, metal work, pottery, ceremonial dresses worn by royalty and antiques which shows royal lifestyle. For art and history lovers Jaipur is a great place to be.

Some of the most popular museums in Jaipur Rajasthan are –

Gyan Museum – Exquisite collection of Coins, furniture, jewellery, antiques by a great collector of art pieces – Mr Gyan Chand Dhaddha.

Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing – Witness the rare and now endangered craft of Block printing. It is a treasure house of wood block printing.

Wax Museum – Wax statue of various celebrities from bollywood like Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Scientists like Albert Einstein, Eminent poet like Rabindra Nath Tagore, Rajasthani Kings and queens of ancient times blows your heart away.

Albert Hall Museum- Exquisite display of paintings, brassware, pottery, carpets, woodwork of the life and times of Sawaj Ram Singh II.

The City Palace Museum- Glimpses of royal clothes worn by the emperors, artefacts and authentic Rajput school of art.

Jawahar Kala Kendra- Showcase the rich culture heritage and art forms of Rajasthan.

Jewels Lake Palace- Collection of jewels of different styles and periods belonging to ancient kings and queens of Jaipur.

Jaipur – The Colours and Contrasts of Street Life

Tourists gather here on weekends and holidays in Jaipur to revel in the delightful chaos of colourful Bazaars full of life.

Some of the most popular shopping spots for tourists in Jaipur are –

Johari Bazaar- Treasure house for Jewellery shopping.

Kishanpole Bazaar- Unique wood carvings and textiles.

Nehru Bazaar- Colourful Jootis surely blows your heart away.

Sireh Deori Bazaar – Time for some street shopping in Jaipur.

Bapu Bazaar- Purchase all Jaipur’s culture specific items here.

Jaipur – Thrilling Vibes in Wildlife Adventure

Scout big jungle cats in the scenic Jhalana leopard safari park, enjoy Nahargarh jeep safari, ride hot air balloons to witness the scenic landscapes of Jaipur and Cycle tour of this fascinating city are some of the top things to do in Jaipur.

Jaipur – Temple Trails

A continuous chain of pilgrims circles the temple to feel the essence characterised by serenity, divinity and spiritual bliss. Be it the exquisite white marbled Birlaji temple of Lord Vishnu or the beautiful Galtaji temple of pink sandstone, Magnificent Lord Ganesha in Garh Ganesh Temple, all would surely help you to taste the drop of spirituality. Visit Jaipur if you want to step into the dizzying whirlwind of religious sanctity.

Some of the popular temples in Jaipur are Galtaji, Shri Garh Ganesh ji, Shila Devi Mandir, Tarkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, Moti Dungri Temple and many others.

Jaipur- Culinary Delights

Enjoy the delicious smorgasbord of regional cuisines like Dal Bati Churma, Gatte ki Sabzi, Laal Maas, Ker Sagri, Pyaz Kachodi, Rajasthani Thaali and many others in the fascinating city of Jaipur. It is surely a paradise for food lover.

Witness the Colours of Life in Festivities

Centuries of Tradition flow over Jaipur’s landscape which is quite evident in its festivals. Jaipur is a land of unique festivals like Elephant festival, Teej festival, Kite festival, Gangaur festival, Jaipur literature festival, Kajli Teej festival, donkey festival, Jaipur Dusshera Festival, Sitla Mata Fair and many more. All these festivals are celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. Tourists in festive season will get to see the vibrant colours of Jaipur in its rich cultural heritage. Visiting Jaipur is the most mystical and magical experience for the tourists.

Jaipur with its pretty venues and location is also ideal for destination weddings. One can host the best royal weddings with stunning forts or palaces in the background.

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Best Time to Plan Your Holidays in Jaipur

Winter season is the best time to plan your holidays in Jaipur. Apart from the tourists attractions you can also blend in the festive vibes of Kite Festival (Makar Sankranti) and Elephant festival (March), and Jaipur literature festival (January). During Monsoons, Frequent and heavy showers are a beautiful sight to behold. For travel the weather can be little humid but overall, it is a good time to visit Jaipur. In the month of August Teej festival is celebrated.

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Summer in Jaipur lasts from April to June. Temperature ranges between 35° - 46°. The weather is extremely hot which is unbearable for the tourists to visit Jaipur.

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Monsoon starts from July and lasts till September. During monsoon the desert sun is not as hot and the days are pleasant.

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Winter in Jaipur lasts from October to March. Temperature ranges between 8°-28°. It is the best time to enjoy holidays in Jaipur.

Popular Tourist Attractions in Jaipur

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The City Palace

Beautiful paintings, Magnificent Rajput weaponry and exquisite fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture – What a beautiful sight to behold!

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Galtaji Temple

If you want to behold beautiful sights and sounds of the mesmerizing city of Jaipur while delving deep into the spiritual ambiance, the ancient Galtaji Temple is one of the popular

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Jantar Mantar

This UNESCO world heritage site blows your heart away when you come to know that it is one of the oldest astronomical observatories in the world. It also houses the world’s largest stone sundial.

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Surrounded by bustling Johari Bazar, decked with pink and red sandstone – Hawa Mahal is a spectacular architectural wonder that has been attracting the tourists for ages. It is one of

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Birla Temple

Decked completely in white marble with stunning carvings and sculptures depicting the tales from Hindu mythology, the divine Birla Temple is an amazing piece of serenity to behold.

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Jal Mahal also known as Lake Palace floats in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. It is one of the most popular points of tourist attractions offered mostly by all the Jaipur sightseeing tour.

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Jaipur best reflects the opulent Rajputana architecture, skilled craftsmanship, passion for building, rich traditions and history of the state. It is a heart of Rajasthan Tourism.

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Wildlife & Adventure

Jaipur is a paradise for adventure and nature lovers. One can truly enjoy their holidays in Jaipur by riding hot air balloon, Leopard safari and cycling in the heritage city of Jaipur.

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One of the best things to do in Jaipur is shopping as it boasts several local markets selling authentic articles related to Rajasthan handloom and traditional art and craft.

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Traditional Cuisines

Jaipur is also a food lover’s paradise, the city along with offering numerous places for savouring local dishes, is also dotted with restaurants and eateries serving delicious multiple cuisines.

How to Reach Jaipur?

By Air

Sanganer Airport is 10 Km away from the main city and has both Domestic and International Terminus which is 7 Km and 10 Km far respectively.

By Train

It has 3 Railways Junctions at Gandhinagar, Durgapura and Jaipur main. Major trains like Shatabdi Express, Intercity Express and other Express Trains connects Jaipur very well with other cities on a regular basis.

By Road

Jaipur is connected with NH8, NH11 and NH12. Both AC Volvo and Non-AC Deluxe buses are available which were operated by The Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) and private agencies as well, to and fro from Jaipur. You can even take a bus from Narayan Singh Circle and Sindhi Camp while in Jaipur.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. how many minimum days are required for a vacation to jaipur.

Jaipur is a UNESCO world heritage city. It is the heart of Rajasthan Tourism. To understand the essence of this mesmerizing city one needs to at least stay for 3-4 days. Sightseeing can be done in one day but other activities like shopping, adventure, heritage walks takes more than a day.

Q. How safe is Jaipur for solo female travellers?

Jaipur is absolutely safe for solo female travellers.

Q. Why should you book Jaipur tour from Tour my India?

One should definitely book their tour package from Tour My India. They offer you tour packages at unbeatable prices and also take care of all your travel arrangements. You can also customise your package according to your need.

Q. What is Jaipur famous for?

Jaipur is a UNESCO world heritage city. It is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Rajasthan. Jaipur is famous for its magnificent forts and palaces, local cuisines, wildlife and adventure tourism, pilgrimage sites and local shopping.

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Where to Stay in Jaipur

Wide varieties of accommodation options are available in Jaipur for a comfortable stay. But the city is specially known for its heritage hotels and five-star properties. There are stunning forts and palaces in which tourists can spend their holidays. Jaipur has pretty venues and locations which is perfect for destination weddings. View More Jaipur Hotels Here.

Major activities for Tourists in Jaipur

There are a wide range of activities that you can try out in Jaipur. You can explore architectural wonders which boast of Rajasthan’s rich culture and tradition. Witnessing the intricate carvings and the choice of colour combination, location and material is a pure delight for any history lover visiting this one of the major travel places of Rajasthan tourism.

The Charm of Jaipur lies in its forts and palaces. Some of the best places to explore in in Jaipur are Nahargarh Fort, Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal. Jaipur is also a shopper’s paradise. Your Jaipur tour would remain incomplete without buying Rajasthani jewellery, handicraft items, carpets etc.

For nature and adventure lover a visit to a Jhalana leopard safari park is one of the best destinations in Jaipur. Leopard safari is one of the most popular things to do in Jaipur. Moreover, hot air balloon rides; cycling tours blows your heart away. This also makes Jaipur sightseeing more interesting.

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Fjords, Pharaohs or Koalas? Time to Plan for Your Next Eclipse.

If you can’t get enough of totality, or missed out this time, you’ll have three more chances in the next four years in destinations like Iceland, Spain, Egypt and Australia.

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A small, black disk surrounded by a bright, white halo suspended in a mostly dark sky over the still waters of a lake in which dim, golden light from the horizon is reflecting. There are dark hills and mountains beyond the lake.

By Danielle Dowling

Are you still a little giddy from the magical moments of totality during Monday’s solar eclipse? Or did clouds swoop in to block your view? Maybe you just couldn’t make it to the path of totality this time. No matter what, the question now is “ Where and when will it happen again?”

“People who have never seen it before, the first words out of their mouth after the totality ends is ‘I’ve got to see another one, this is incredible, this is unbelievable.’ That is when you become addicted to these things and end up traveling no matter where the next one is,” said Joseph Rao, an eclipse chaser and guest lecturer at the Hayden Planetarium.

So, if like Mr. Rao, you’ve developed a raging case of umbraphilia — the love of eclipses — you’ll have three chances over the next four years to see the moon blot out the sun. The first, on Aug. 12, 2026, will start above Greenland, then strafe the west coast of Iceland and move along the Atlantic Ocean and over Spain. Almost a year later, on Aug. 2, 2027, another will skirt the Mediterranean coast of North Africa then cross Egypt and part of the Arabian Peninsula. The third, on July 22, 2028, will cut across Australia and the southern tip of New Zealand.

Future Eclipses

Eclipse chasers will have several more chances this decade to view a total solar eclipse .

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Last week, as Victoria Sahami , the owner of Sirius Travel , was preparing to guide a group of tourists in Mazatlán, Mexico, for Monday’s big event, she was also planning for these other upcoming eclipses. Ms. Sahami joined the ranks of the eclipse-obsessed when she witnessed one in Venezuela in the 1990s. “Like many people, I was hooked. There was no going back,” she said.

Total solar eclipses happen fairly regularly — about every one to two years — in locations scattered around the world. “That’s the great thing about them: You wind up in places that you don’t normally go,” Ms. Sahami said.

A major spoiler is weather, which will be a big variable in the 2026 eclipse — one Greenland, Iceland and Spain will see.

“Iceland normally has a lot of cloud during that time of year,” said Paul Maley , who runs Ring of Fire Expeditions . “The data shows Spain to have the higher good-weather prospects of all three. However, the sun is low in the sky and the eclipse ends as the sun hits the horizon at sunset.”

Because of Iceland’s mercurial meteorology, Ring of Fire Expeditions is going all in on Spain, with a 10-day excursion on the mainland. Sirius Travel is offering not only a five-day trip to Majorca but also an eight-day tour around Iceland. It will be based in Reykjavik, and the itinerary will remain flexible on the day of the eclipse so the tour can easily pivot toward the location with the least cloud cover. Ms. Sahami recommends the trip for those who already have a few eclipses under their belt and would be happy just to take in the sights of Iceland if the weather doesn’t cooperate.

The 2027 eclipse, on the other hand, promises to be truly stellar: Luxor, Egypt — the site of numerous ancient temples as well as the Valleys of the Kings and Queens — sits right in the middle of the path of totality and will be bathed in darkness for a full 6 minutes 23 seconds. Weather-wise, it is what Ms. Sahami called “a slam dunk.” “You know you’re going to see it. You know that you’re not going to get any clouds,” she said.

But for all its potential, those considering Egypt should be aware that the State Department has a Level 3 “Reconsider Travel” warning for the country because of the risk of terrorism.

The 2028 eclipse will darken the skies over Sydney, Australia, for 3 minutes 49 seconds. It will be the first time the city has experienced a total solar eclipse since 1857. Ms. Sahami has her eyes on a trip based out of there, while Mr. Maley has chartered a cruise ship off the northwest coast of Australia. It will be winter there, he said, but that isn’t likely to mean bad eclipse-viewing weather.

If you want to see any (or all) of these eclipses, you should get started on planning and booking now, particularly if you want to sign up for a trip organized by a tour company. One of Sirius Travel’s excursions to Luxor is already full.

Scrutinize refund policies and look into insuring your trip. Several companies will fully refund your deposit if you cancel a year in advance. A lot can happen, Ms. Sahami said, “but if you think you’re going to go, why not?”

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LIV Golf Masters: Results, scores leaderboard for LIV tour as DeChambeau finishes top 10

Apr 11, 2024; Augusta, Georgia, USA; Bryson DeChambeau plays his shot from the fourth tee during the first round of the Masters Tournament. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

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Out of the 13 LIV players who started the 88th edition of The Masters on Thursday, only nine made the cut on Friday. Those players proceeded to the final round at Augusta National in pursuit of the championship, but alas, no such victory for LIV golf emerged.

Jon Rahm , the defending Masters champion and LIV golfer, had a rough start to his campaign for consecutive green jackets, scoring 1-over-73 on Thursday, 2-over-74 on Friday, and even-72 on Saturday. He remained unable to recapture his magic from 2023 in the final round on Sunday, shooting a 4-over-76.

At one point during the tournament, it appeared possible that Bryson DeChambeau , another LIV golfer, could compete for the top spot with favorite Scottie Scheffler . DeChambeau scored a 7-under-65 on Day 1. But unfortunately, he was never able to reach 8-under. He spent the next three days slowly falling out of the top-five at Augusta, and was not even the sole top-finishing LIV golfer, with Cameron Smith tying him for sixth place in the tournament at 2-under-par.

Here is the final leaderboard for the LIV golfers after Round 4 of the 2024 Masters Tournament:

LIV Golfers Leaderboard at the Masters

  • T-6. Bryson DeChambeau (-2)
  • T-6. Cameron Smith (-2)
  • T-9. Tyrrell Hatton (E)
  • T-12. Patrick Reed (+1)
  • T-22. Joaquín Niemann (+4)
  • T-43. Phil Mickelson (+8)
  • T-45. Jon Rahm (+9)
  • T-45. Brooks Koepka (+9)

Top LIV Golfer odds

BetMGM offers odds for the top LIV golfer finish at this year's Masters.

  • Bryson DeChambeau (-225)
  • Cameron Smith (+275)
  • Patrick Reed (+1100)
  • Joaquín Niemann (+2200)
  • Tyrrell Hatton (+3300)
  • Jon Rahm (+6600)
  • Brooks Koepka (+25000)
  • Phil Mickelson (+50000)

Augusta, Georgia weather: Day 4 Sunday

Golfers playing in the final round of the Masters this year will enjoy nice weather on Sunday. Forecasts say it will be sunny all day in Augusta with a low temperature of 59 degrees (Fahrenheit) at first tee and peak at 84 degrees around 5 p.m. ET.

LIV Golfer odds to win Masters 2024

Odds courtesy of  BetMGM as of Sunday morning.

  • Bryson DeChambeau (+2000)
  • Cameron Smith (+8000)
  • Patrick Reed (+50000)
  • Joaquín Niemann (+100000)
  • Tyrrell Hatton (+100000)
  • Jon Rahm (no moneyline available)
  • Brooks Koepka (no moneyline available)
  • Phil Mickelson (no moneyline available)

LIV Golfers who have won the Masters before

  • Jon Rahm (2023)
  • Dustin Johnson (2020)
  • Patrick Reed (2018)
  • Sergio García (2017)
  • Bubba Watson (2012, 2014)
  • Charl Schwartzel (2011)
  • Phil Mickelson (2004, 2006, 2010)

2024 Masters Tournament schedule and how to watch

Round 4:  Sunday, April 14

  • First tee: 9:15 a.m. ET
  • TV coverage: 2-7 p.m. ET
  • Channel: CBS
  • Streaming: CBSSports.com (simulcast), Paramount+ (simulcast), CBS Sports app (simulcast)

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    Of course, weather plays a major role in deciding when to visit Jaipur, especially seeing that it can be extremely hot in the summers here. This is why November to March is the best time to visit Jaipur if you wish to enjoy a cool temperature but no incessant rainfall to accompany it. During the winter months, the days are cool and pleasant ...

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